Table Tennis Ireland News
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Articles share all the latest news and updates from the Irish table tennis scene. Table Tennis Ireland is the National Governing Body for the sport of Table Tennis in Ireland and is responsible for the management and overall development of all areas of the sport, through the island.
Table Tennis Ireland News
17h ago
Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances the date for Jimmy O’Hara Memorial Table Tennis Tournament has been changed to the 4th May2024. A revised entry form is attached.
Hope to see you all on the 4th for the last scheduled tournament of the season.
Yours in sport
Norman McBride
President County Antrim Table Tennis League
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Table Tennis Ireland News
17h ago
Table Tennis Ireland (TTI) is the National Governing Body for Table Tennis within the 4 provinces of Ireland. Table Tennis Ireland’s Vision is to make Table Tennis ‘a sport for all, a sport for life’. It is a sport suitable for all age groups, from juniors to veterans, as well as able bodied and those with a disability. Table Tennis Ireland (TTI) serves as the governing body for Table Tennis in Ireland, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport nationwide. Committed to developing a vibrant table tennis community, TTI aims to enhance participation at all levels while championing inclusiv ..read more
Table Tennis Ireland News
17h ago
The Masters National Championships took place at Palmerstown Sports Complex on Saturday 20th April. Please see results below:
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Table Tennis Ireland News
5d ago
History was made at the recent Inter Provincial Championships when a competition for our Para players was included in the lineup of events on the Saturday for the very first time in TTI’s existence. All four provinces entered teams, which was great to see. The outcome, perhaps those close to the Para squad will not be surprised to read, was that Leinster steamrolled their way to an overall victory and took the shield back to Dublin. The Leinster team, consisting of Sean Geoghegan, Mick Cunningham and Aaron Mellows, ended up undefeated throughout the competition defeating Connacht, Munst ..read more
Table Tennis Ireland News
5d ago
With the 2024 Paralympic Games on the horizon, Table Tennis Ireland are pleased to announce that we have been allocated a singles qualification slot. Congratulations to our HP Para team, whose hard work and dedication over the past three years has paid off, as the slot was allocated based on world rankings. The player who will take a seat on the short flight to Paris has yet to be selected, with a Team Ireland announcement expected later in the year prior to the Paralympic Games taking place from 26th of August to 8th of September ..read more
Table Tennis Ireland News
5d ago
Table Tennis Ireland (TTI) is the National Governing Body for Table Tennis within the 4 l provinces of Ireland. Table Tennis Vision is to make Table tennis ‘a sport for all, a sport for life’. It is a sport suitable for all age groups, from juniors to veterans, as well as able bodied and those with a disability. TTI currently has 50 affiliated clubs and works with a further 40 schools. TTIs office is in Irish Sport HQ at the Sport Ireland National Campus. Growing our team, we are looking to appoint a Finance and Administration Officer to develop the sport in Ulster in line with our strategic ..read more
Table Tennis Ireland News
1w ago
The 2024 National Championships took place in NUIG, Galway on 23rd and 24th March 2024. On the first day it saw the seniors play and the second day saw the juniors play.
List of Results below:
U21 Women’s:
1st Grace Looney
2nd Anjali Singh
Semi-Finalists: Emily Flynn & Niamh Mason
U21 Men’s:
1st James Skelton
2nd Tom Colvin
Semi-Finalists: Joe Sheard & Ben Watson
Senior Women’s Singles:
1st Mia O’Rahilly Egan
2nd Anjali Singh
Semi-Finalists: Emily Flynn & Niamh Mason
Senior Men’s Singles:
1st Tom Davis
2nd Paul McCreery
Semi-Finalists: Alex Gillen & Kristijonas Dapkus
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Table Tennis Ireland News
1w ago
We are delighted to announce the following players have been selected to represent Ireland at the Primary school international in Jersey. They will be accompanied by their coaches Conn Higgins and Alan Hurley.
U19 Boys Team:
Adam Faulkner and Tom Irwin
U15A team:
Vincent Ni and Peadar Sheridan
U15B team:
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Table Tennis Ireland News
1w ago
We are currently looking for expressions of interest to become a Coach developer for Table Tennis Ireland!
Coach developers will be responsible for delivering Table Tennis Coaching Courses and developing new potential TT coaches!
Sport Ireland coaching are holding a Certificate in Sports Coach Development beginning in August 2024. The programme is recognised by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) and is included on the National Framework of Qualifications as a Level 7 Special Purpose Award in Sports Coach Development.
The Program involves 10 contact days spread over 6 months, work experie ..read more
Table Tennis Ireland News
1w ago
Team Ireland travelled to Jersey to compete in the Primary School International were they played England, Scotland, Wales, Jersey and Guernsey.
The first event was the team event. The boys team of Adam Hedderly, Andrew Low, Karsten Close and Peter Cao, finished 3rd on a countback and therefore won a silver medal. They drew 5-5 with Scotland but lost out on a set different. They lost to England but beat Wales, Jersey and Guernsey.
On the singles day Adam Hedderly won sliver in the boys consolation.
The girls team of Polly Smith, Jane Wilson, Samantha Pusinskaite and Thea Cummins (Guernsey) put ..read more