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Senior Schools: Day 1 Results

A magical weekend of international table tennis got off to a start at the magnificent University of Limerick Sports Arena on Friday evening. Through the trojan efforts of the always reliable ITTA Volunteer team, the sports hall with 20 international size courts was in pristine condition for the players.

Highlights so far for the Irish team include a big wins for the Irish Under 18 Boys over Scotland by 4-1, setting up this morning’s encounter with England. The Irish Under 18 Girls of Dolan and Kenny also took a 4-1 victory over Scotland. The Irish Under 16 Boys, under the watchful eye of coach Mark O’Flynn have also had a 100% record, with 3 5-0 victories between the A and B teams. The Under 14 Boys also look to have a chance of silverware, with Farrell and Li combining well.

Check back later today for the Singles draw and the full results of today’s action.

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Reflections on the Senior Schools International

When you sweep into the majestic Sports Arena at the University of Limerick this weekend, you’d be forgiven for imagining that at least some of the competitors were playing the last time that the event was hosted here in 2004. but gradually as you inspect the programme you realise that of the 113 competitors only the Guernsey trio of Oliver Langlois, Alice Loveridge and Paula Le Ber are making a return as players. You also realise that 6 years is a long times in table tennis when you notice that many of the team coaches of today were here then as players. Not only the Irish trio of John Murphy, Mark O’Flynn and Gavin Maguire but also coaches from Scotland and Wales played in the event here in 2004.

This is Ireland’s 4th hosting of this event that first came to these shores in 1994. That year the Chair of our 2010 Organising Committee Anna Kelly coached the Under 16 Girls team to Ireland’s first ever team gold. This year, the lean and mean Irish team will be looking to build on their success at the event in Scotland in 2009, when we claimed the Under 18 and under 16 Boys titles. Paul McCreery will look to extend his fabulous dream season with victory in the under 18 events. He will be partnered by Maciek Szymanski in the absence of the injured Sam Logue. The under 16 boys team of Ashley Robinson and Declan O’Brien will face a strong challenge from the Welsh and English squads.

Our Under 14 teams face a tough challenge with the English team looking particularly strong. Captained by last years under 18 team gold winner Gavin Maguire, the A team of Shi Zhao Li and Ryan Farrell will have to be on the top of their game to challenge for the title.

In the girls event our Six Nations Cadet champions Ashley Givan and Edel O’Reilly will challenge for the under 16 girls title and National under 17s champion Sara Dolan will lead the under 18s girls partnered by Rebecca Kenny. The Under 14 Squad is a young team who will benefit greatly from the experience of the event. An encouraging thought given that young Katie McGlone will at least still be eligible to play the next time that the Schools International rolls into town! 2016 anyone!!

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Senior Schools International

The elite players from Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man travel to Limerick University, Ireland on 25th June to compete in the Senior Schools International Championship, with an action packed weekend of table tennis anticipated. This prestigious event will be, in terms of participants, the largest international table tennis tournament to be held in Ireland in 2010, with 170 of the top senior schools players (U14 to U18 yrs) and their coaches, as well as a large home and travelling contingent of supporters. The ITTA is proud to host this event in the University of Limerick’s magnificent sporting facilities, and we are very much looking forward to a fantastic exhibition of our sport’s young talent.

The 2009 Senior Schools saw a large Irish squad travel to the event in Largs, Scotland, where Gavin Maguire and Paul McCreery were the star performers, claiming two gold medals in the Under 18 team event and the Under 16 Boys event.

As the host nation, the Irish squad is even larger this year, with 22 players selected (an increase from 14 last year). Many of these players have spent this week at a training camp under the tutelage of Polish Coach and ITTF Coaching expert Lezsek Kucharski, a former World Champion, providing the best possible preparation for a real assault on the medals at next weekend’s International. Paul McCreery is back, this time partnering Sam Logue in the Under 18 Boys event. Shi Zhao Li of Club Donic is paired with Eastpoint’s Ryan Farrell in an exciting Under 14 Boys A Team. Rebecca Kenny retains her place on the Under 18 Girls, teamed with Sara Dolan.  Ashley Givan and Edel O’Reilly also look to be a strong pair in the Under 16 Girls. The Irish team will look to draw on home advantage and the support of the home crowd to bring home as many medals as possible. All 5 of Ireland’s European Youths squad will be in action and much will be expected of this group.

Competition will be strong with the travelling teams supporting such talent as Scott Crawford, Steven Fowler, and Sophie Neal at U18 level, Jared Knowles, Steve Jenkins and Megan Philips at U16 Level , while at U14 Level, Jared Patel, Lewis Williams, Jessica Dawson and Renee Ho will provide stiff opposition given their performance this season.

The Referee for the tournament is the respected Steve Welsh from England.

This prestigious event is a massive undertaking for the Association, expertly led by the Organising Committee, chaired by ITTA Schools Programme Manager, Anna Kelly. The Association is most grateful to our partners and sponsors, without whom this event would not be possible. Event sponsors include Shannon Development, Limerick City and County Councils and Limerick Chamber, all of whom were instrumental in bringing this event to Limerick, with significant benefits to the local economy.  The event has also received support from numerous local businesses including the Carlton, Clarion, Travelodge, Strand and Absolut Hotels, together with the Limerick Leader, Lee Brothers, Dublin and the ITTA’s primary sponsors – Butterfly and Stiga.

Speaking on the event, Mr. Tony Farrell, Marketing Director of the ITTA, commented

‘The Senior Schools is the most prestigious event in this season’s ITTA Calendar, and we are delighted to be hosting the table tennis elite in the excellent UL Sports facility. The ITTA gratefully acknowledges all our sponsors, and we wish all countries a competitive and enjoyable weekend’

The event is being held in the main sports pavilion of the UL Sports Campus and all competitors and coaches are being accommodated nearby, in the superb Drumroe Village. The ITTA and National Associations are being afforded a Civic Reception by Limerick County Council on the Friday evening at the Council Chamber.

The programme of play commences at 5.00pm on Friday evening (25th) with the Team event and continues on Saturday (26th)at 9.00am, and again on Sunday (27th)at 9.00am with the singles event. The presentation ceremony, which will be attended by the Lord Mayor, Mr Kevin Kiely, is scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 3.30pm. All spectators are welcome, and no cover charge will apply over the 3 day event.

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ITTA Awards 2010

At its AGM on Saturday 12th June, the ITTA made a number of presentations to members for their contribution to the sport over the past season. Award winners were;

  • Rhanbuoy Trophy:  Best Senior Male Player   – Paul Mc Creery
  • Eleanor McKee Trophy:  Best Senior Female Player – Ashley Givan
  • Billy Marshall Award:  Best Junior Player    – Paul Mc Creery
  • Male Coach of the Year:                             – Marcus Mc Donnell
  • Female Coach of the Year:                         – Louise Long
  • Press Officer of the Year:                        – Norman Mc Bride
  • Stiga Ireland Volunteer of the Year:         – Jimmy Hayes
  • Joe Veselsky Merit Award:  Services to Sport: Vivienne Barry

Speaking at the presentation to the award winners, ITTA Secretary Ken Strong stated –

“The Board is pleased to have received 45 nominations for consideration for the ITTA Awards for 2009/10.  To those eight who emerged from the process as winners I express our congratulations.”

Louise Long – Female Coach of the Year
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Tony Phillips receives MBE in Queens Birthday Honours

The ITTA is delighted to record the honour bestowed on Tony Phillips, Ulster Branch President in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for “Services to Youth Sport”.

Tony, a stalwart of Irish and Ulster Table Table Tennis for many years, richly deserves the accolade he has received.  Through his continuous hard work and dedication he has made an huge contribution to many areas of Table Tennis and other sports.

We congratulate Tony and his family on its receipt.

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McCreery Makes Massive Rankings Jump

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Following some good wins at the World Team Championships and an excellent performance at the Spanish Youth Open, 17 year old Paul McCreery has been catapulted up the ITTF World Rankings. In today’s latest rankings from the ITTF, McCreery is now at 558 in the Senior Rankings and at 82 in the Under 18 Rankings. Turn back the clock 12 months and the Ulster Junior was just inside the top 1000 in the World – he has made massive progress this year. This will be a timely boost for McCreery as he prepares for the Senior Schools International and the European Youth Championships. His Ulster team-mate Keith Knox also makes a welcome return to the ITTF ranking list, sitting at 903, following a lengthy injury lay-off; he will take lots of confidence from his performances at the World Championships.

Irish Rankings

Men

558. Paul McCreery

814. John MURPHY

875. Conor NOLAN

898. Daryl STRONG

903. Keith KNOX

Women

229. Na LIU

853. Amanda MOGEY

884. Claire NELSON

986. Ashley GIVAN

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Ireland Finish 64th at Worlds

The Irish Senior Men’s Team has finished 64th at the World Team Championships and miss out on promotion to the 2nd Division. Ireland’s final two matches at the Championships were against South Africa and Switzerland, and both were lost 3-1.

Against South Africa, John Murphy played yet another 5 set match at what has been a gruelling tournament for the Irish champion, pushing WR390 Shane Overmeyer all the way before eventually losing the last set 11-6. Paul McCreery then faced Cogill and perhaps would have been hopeful of adding to his haul of higher ranked scalps at recent events. Cogill dominated however, eventually winning 3-1. Keith Knox then produced another win for Ireland over Kurt Lingeveldt – the youngster really finished the tournament in style with three straight wins.  Overmeyer eventually finished the job in commanding fashion for South Africa, defeating McCreery in straight sets.

Against the Swiss, McCreery recorded the sole Irish win against Trummler. Nicola Mohler was the star man for the Swiss, recording two wins over Knox and McCreery.

McCreery again shone and 2010 has just been an outstanding year to date for the Ulster Junior. He won 8 of his 15 matches here which is really promising form for his first World Championships – considering he sat an A Level examination while in Moscow. With Keith Knox also coming into form as the tournament went on, this will have been a good learning experience for the team. John Murphy played a massive amount of five setters, narrowly missing out on some impressive scalps – he managed two wins over the Moldovan No and Ecuadorian Santos.

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Ireland Take Two Wins at Worlds

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Update from Moscow – World Team Championships

Group I

Following a mixed start to Group I, with one win and three losses, Team Ireland still had an outside chance of qualifying into the top half of Division 3 going in to the last group game with Dominican Republic. This was always going to be a difficult task for the Irish, as in Ju LIN, the Caribbean island nation has one of the World’s top 100 ranked players. LIN was in terrific form, defeating Keith KNOX in straight sets to put the Dominicans one up. MCCREERY was next into the fray for Ireland and despite dropping the first set, he recorded a 3-1 victory over VILA BATISTA, who is 250 places ahead of McCreery in the World Rankings and a significant scalp to take. Murphy then put Ireland into a 2-1 lead, also defeating a significantly higher ranked player in Emil SANTOS. McCreery then got the opportunity to take on Ju LIN and will be delighted to have taken a set against him, eventually losing 3-1, to send the match into a winner take all decider. All the pressure was on Keith Knox, but VILA BATISTA made the most of his experience at this level to defeat KNOX and send the Irish into the bottom half of Division 3.

Play Offs – Positions 61-72

Team Ireland, having missed out on the chance to gain promotion, had to pick themselves up and hope that they could improve on their 2008 finish of 65th place. Their first play-off game was against the Central Asian Republic of Uzbekistan. The Uzbekis have a similar standing in World table tennis to the Irish, and this was expected to be a tense battle. In the first game, McCreery was pushed all the way by Grigory DRAGA, taking the 5th set 14-12 to put the Irish ahead. MURPHY was next up, and he will be disappointed to have lost, again in 5 sets, to KENJAEV, a player who is just outside the top 1000 in the World. Knox was then in to battle, still seeking his first victory of the tournament. He delivered his best performance of the event, defeating HOLIKOV to send the Irish into a 2-1 lead. McCreery was also pushed to 5 sets by KENJAEV, but managed to hold his nerve and close out the final set 11-7 to record a good win for Ireland.

After a gruelling match against the Uzbekis, Ireland were drawn against Algeria, who they had been beaten by in the Group stage without recording a single victory. Algeria were confident and decided to experiment with a different team selection, only Kherouf remaining from the group stage. Kherouf had beaten Daryl Strong in the first encounter, but Paul McCreery atoned for that loss with a powerful demolition of the Algerian, 11-8, 11-8, 11-4. Murphy was then defeated 3-1 by Larbi BOURIAH. Knox was picked again, and again he did not let anyone down, recording a fine victory over Aissa BELKADI, before McCreery put the final nail in the Algerians coffin with a five set victory over BOURIAH.

Ireland now play-off for positions 61-64, with South Africa first up this afternoon. This will be a stern test for the Irish, with COGILL and OVERMEYER both higher ranked than all of the Irish team.

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World Team Champs – Results

Its been a challenging few days for the Irish Men’s Team at the World Team Championships.Drawn in a difficult group, the aim at the outset was a top 3 finish, which would give the team a chance to play for promotion to Division Two. First up was Indonesia, top seed in the Division and favourites for the Division 3 Title. Ireland struggled against their higher ranked opponents, with McCreery losing in 4 to Pramono, Murphy losing out to World Ranked 538 Santoso in 5 sets before Knox in his World Team Championships debut lost to Aji.

Next up was Moldova – Nilsson picked up his demoralised team and they delivered for him in fine style, with a 3-1 victory.Paul McCreery was in fine form, winning both of his matches, while Murphy defeated Moldova No.1 Igor Ni comfortably.

Ireland then faced two crucial matches against Algeria and Ecuador. With the first two results going as predicted, the Irish needed to spring a surprise. Unfortunately, they could not deliver as the Irish suffered 3-0 defeats in both matches. National Champion Murphy put up a resilient performance against Algerian Boudjaja(WR 433), again losing a 5 setter – this time after taking the first two sets.   McCreery opened against Ecuador with a similar performance against another higher ranked opponent – WR 523 Coello. The result was again the same – McCreery took the first two sets before the South American ramped up the gears to take a 5 set thriller.

Tonight, the Irish still have a slim chance of squeezing in to the top 3 in the group. They face Dominican Republic, who have also suffered losses to Ecuador and Indonesia. If Ireland win and Ecuador beat Algeria as expected, the Irish will tie for 3rd place with Dominican Republic.

Division 3 – Group Ihttp://www.ittf.com/ittf_team_events/team_groups_of_6_web.asp?Tour_Code=1896&s_Event_type=MGTEM&Group_no=9

Final Opponent Preview: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – Seeded 57

Top Players

*Lin – 69

Batista – 509

Santos – 587