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Malmo Open 2024

The Malmo Open Parasport event took place between the 9th and 11th February in Sweden where Ireland sent twelve players compete in the table tennis event alongside representatives from Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and the UK.  This event is an annual highlight for our growing and improving Para Development Squad and this year was no different.  

Friday was the first day of action with the doubles event being played in the morning. Each of the Irish pairings acquitted themselves well and the rose to the challenge of the difficult doubles format. The best result of the standing doubles event was Seán Geoghegan and Aaron Mellows who lost out in the quarter final to the pairing of former Paralympic champion Will Bayley and Class 7 women’s European bronze medalist Bly Twomey who were representing Brighton TTC. The Irish team did however pick up their first medals of the competition in the Wheelchair doubles event where Gerry Commins and Kevin O’Callaghan teamed to take silver in the Plate final, losing out to another Brighton TTC pairing of Class 5 Paralympic bronze medalist Jack Hunter-Spivy and Jack Silberston.  

Friday afternoon saw the group stages of the Performance singles event which saw players placed in ‘banded’ groups based on ability level. Each of the Irish players put in some solid performances with progression to the knockout stages on Saturday morning being achieved by many. The highlight of the knockout stages was undoubtedly Sam Brennan who came through some tight five set matches to take the gold in the Performance 2 event defeating Swedish opposition in the final. Aaron Mellows and Seán Geoghegan lost out in the quarter finals of the higher Performance 1 event while Caoimhe Folan won a silver medal in the Performance 3 Plate losing in a tight five set final.  

Saturday afternoon saw five Irish players compete in the Youth (u15) and Junior (u19) boys events. Once again, each of the lads gave very good accounts of themselves with successful results being achieved. In the Junior boys event, Aaron Mellows secured a bronze medal, while Jude Sheldon took home the gold medal in the Plate event. Notably Jude completed a fantastic comeback win from 2-0 behind to win 3-2 in his plate semi-final match. Kevin O’Callaghan won his second silver medal of the tournament in the Junior Wheelchair event, while Sam Brennan went one step further to add a second gold medal to his collection in the U15 boys defeating Victor Gran from Sweden 3-1 in the final.  

The team was buoyed by the great success of the tournament and heading into the last events of the weekend; the Para Class events, confidence was high. Once again, the Irish team fought and competed well against the international opposition. In Class 1-3, Alicia Winter had two excellent wins to progress to the knockouts but bowed out with a loss in the quarters. In the same event, Kevin O’Callaghan performed brilliantly to take home the gold medal in the Plate and his third of the tournament overall. Gerry Commins was close to repeating that success in the Class 4-5 Plate final but had to settle for silver after defeat in a close match to Jack Silberston from Brighton. Positive results from the Irish players continued in the standing classes with Patrick Sweeney, Aaron Mellows and Patrick McCormack all qualifying for the knockout stages of Class 11.  Aaron progressed the furthest and was unfortunate to be drawn against the eventual winner Tobias Hansson. Aaron fought hard but lost out to Hansson in the quarter final. In the Class 11 plate, Aoife Kelly took home a fantastic bronze medal.  In Class 6, Des Ryan progressed as group winner, however missed out on a medal in the knockout stages. Caoimhe Folan in Class 7 came up just short of the medals in the plate event despite some good performances along the way. Sam Brennan continued his excellent form across the weekend to qualify from his Class 8 group but unfortunately a third medal was out of reach with defeat in the Last 16 while Jude Sheldon took him silver in the Class 8 plate. Seán Geoghegan was the most successful player on the final day of play with a run to the final of Class 8 losing out to the Class 8 World Number 3 and former European Champion Emil Andersson of Sweden in the final.  

In total the Irish team of twelve came home with thirteen medals and a clear improvement on results from last year with more players progressing to the knockout stages of events than previously. There is no doubt that the results achieved over the weekend highlight the bright future and potential of Irish para table tennis and each player conducted themselves excellently both on and off the table. A big thank you must go to National Para Coach Sam Logue and coaches Mick Cunningham and Tara Fusco who accompanied the team whose advice and support to the players was invaluable throughout the tournament. Thanks also to Para Managers Gavin Maguire and Eoin Kelly along with Sam for their continued support and development of the Para programme. Finally a special mention must go to the travelling parents and supporters whose support to the programme and dedication to their children cannot be understated and helped contribute to a fantastic weekend enjoyed by everyone. A compilation of videos taken across the weekend by Eoin Kelly to highlight the experience of the squad will be available to view on the Table Tennis Ireland YouTube channel soon so keep your eyes peeled for that! 

The development squad look forward to next year and once again trying to build upon results and performances.  

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Vets TT Connaught Open 9th March 2024

Please note the above competition will take place at below address

Drum Community Centre, Crannagh, Summerhill, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, N37 T298

(Event times are subject to change depending on entries)

Entry fees 10 euro for 1 event or 20 euro for 2 .

See Link below for competition entry:

 https://forms.gle/yCqm1QqHizFwQL4D6
Competition entry close date is 3rd March.

PLEASE NOTE THAT DEPENDING ON THE ENTRY LEVEL, THE COMPETITION COMMTTEE MAY HAVE TO RESTRICT THE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS AS IT MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE TO ACCOMMODATE ALL DUE TO THE INCREASING NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO WISH TO TAKE PART.

In order to compete in Connaught Open tournament all competitors must be current paid up members of both Table Tennis Ireland ( see TTI web site for payment details) and also Ireland Vetts ( see below for payment details)

IBAN IE28AIBK93357066128010

BIC AIBKIE2D

Regards

Dave

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2023 Volunteer in Sport Awards

On Friday February 9th, 2024: The Federation of Irish Sport today announced the list of recipients for the 2023 Volunteers in Sports Awards, celebrating the depth and breadth of volunteering in sporting communities nationwide. Supported by the National Network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships these dedicated volunteers will be celebrated at a national awards ceremony in Dublin on Thursday 29th February 2024.

We are pleased to announce that two of the recipients for the awards were Arnold Morgan and Eoin Kelly. Arnold was awarded for his work in Banbridge Table Tennis Club and Eoin was awarded for his work in Beech Hill Table Tennis Club. We would like to congratulate them both on this amazing achievement and all the hard work they have done with their respective clubs.

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TTU Coach Development Opportunity

TTU COACH DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY LED BY RYAN JENKINS, FORMER WELSH INTERNATIONAL PLAYER, COMMONWEALTH MEDALIST,  WELSH NATIONAL AND GB COACH. 

Table Tennis Ulster is delighted to offer a fantastic coach development session for our local club and squad coaches on Saturday 9th March 2024 at Lisburn Racquets Club, Lisburn. 

The session will be led by Ryan Jenkins  who has has a plethora of knowledge of  table tennis with a  career in the sport spanning many years as a top player (Welsh no.1, 12x Welsh National Champion, Commonwealth Medallist and previously held the world ranking of 175). Ryan also has many years experience as a top coach having held national coaching positions with Wales, England and GB. 

The event is Free of Charge to Coaches who are affiliated to Table Tennis Ireland (refreshments including lunch will be provided). 

Morning Session : 10am – 1.30pm (lunch included) 

The morning will incorporate a dedicated coach development session led by Ryan focusing on areas below: 

10:00-10:50 Coaching Young Players & Technique  

What should coaches be focusing on in training sessions to maximise improvement for players  

11:00-11:50 Session Content & Multiball  

How to get the best out of your session, including multiball  

12:00-12:50 Taking players to the next level & The International Scene 

1:00-1:30 Open session  

Coaches will have the opportunity to ask advice from Ryan 

 Afternoon Session: 2.30pm – 6pm 

Coaches are invited to spend the afternoon (all or part) observing the Irish National Squad who are have a training session at Lisburn Racquets led by Ryan. 

Coaches will be able to observe Ryan leading the squad and participate as appropriate as players prepare for key events including later in March – the National Championships  

We hope as many coaches as possible will take up this opportunity. 

If you would like to attend the event – please confirm your Name and Club to 

Ryan Harrison by emailing: 

[email protected] 

Responses are requested by Friday 1st March 2024

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Expression of Interest (EOI’s) to run a Ranking Event

To whom it concerns 

The Table Tennis Ireland Events Committee would like to invite Expressions of Interest (EOI’s) to run a ranking event in lieu of the Connacht Open which unfortunately was unable to go ahead. 

All we ask is for your Branch, Club, Organising Committee to fill in the form with as much detail as you can by Monday 19th February.  

The aim is to get this event in the diary by the end of the season. The events committee will consider all EOI’s and may come back with requests for further clarification or additional information. 

Please return the EOI to [email protected] by the 19th February 2024. 

Many thanks  

The Events Committee 

Form available below to download:

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Kingspan Announces Second Year of the Kickstart Sports Fund

Kingspan have announced applications are open for their Kick start sports fund that is set to award up to €1000/£850 to amateur athletes and sports clubs to help provide financial support for equipment, training, and other necessary resources. 

This fund is open to sports organisations or athletes based on the island of Ireland. The fund aims to support grass-roots sports across the following areas,

  • Amateur sports clubs, and community sports facilities based on the island of Ireland that are open to the whole community, organised on an amateur basis, having as their main purpose either providing facilities or participation in sport.
  • Amateur athletes residing on island of Ireland.

For more information or to apply visit: www.kingspangroup.com/en/about/communities/kickstart-sports-fund/

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​The Age and Opportunity Active National Grant Scheme is now open! (ROI only)

The scheme offers financial support to clubs and aims to assist in the implementation of locally-developed, well-planned initiatives designed to increase participation in recreational sport and physical activity by older people. In particular, the scheme is aimed at:  

• assisting local clubs/organisations/care settings to enhance existing opportunities for their members in recreational sport and physical activity;  

• assisting local clubs/organisations/care settings to start new initiatives geared at involving older people in recreational sport and physical activity;  

• encouraging all sports clubs to provide new initiatives within their clubs aimed at getting older people back to their sport;  

Grants are available to all eligible local clubs, groups, care settings and organisations that promote increased participation in recreational sport or physical activity for older people as a main element of their activities. If your club is interested in exploring this grant please click here and/or contact [email protected] if you have any further questions or queries.

We aim to have a couple of packages ready for clubs early next week (W/C 5th February) around Bat and chat and Table tennis at home that may be of use.  

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Important Funding notice for all Clubs in disadvantaged rural and urban areas.

Attention Clubs (ROI only) 

Have you registered with your local Community Development Committee? 

Ministers Humphreys and O’Brien announce €6 million Department of Rural & Community Development Local Enhancement Programme 2024  

Applications are open for the Local Enhancement Programme (LEP) 2024, which will provide small scale capital funding to support community groups across Ireland. Closing date for applications is Thursday, 15 February 2024. 

There is a separate ring-fenced fund available to Women’s Groups under the Programme. 

This funding will provide capital supports essential for the many small community groups and organisations, particularly those who serve disadvantaged areas in rural and urban areas. 

The funding is administered on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development locally by Local Community Development Committees (LCDCs) across the country, with support from their Local Authority. Applications for funding can be made to the relevant LCDC. Contact details for LCDCs are available.   Click here for Press release 

While this particular tranche of capital funding may not be suitable for your club at this time we would recommend that all clubs contact or look up the LCDC’s in their county or city and see what other funding might be available. There are other funding schemes announced from time to time.  

If you have project that is raising awareness of and improve health issues such as obesity, smoking, alcohol and drug misuse, increase public participation in physical activity and address areas of health inequality. For example, you may wish to partner with a local youth initiative to introduce Table Tennis as an affordable alternative physical activity or work with a local women’s shed to introduce a bat and chat programme.  

Please note that individual LCDC’s will have different criteria and eligibility rules as well as different types of funding opportunities. For example sports clubs maybe excluded, however if clubs are developing an initiative that is for wider community benefit then the club may well be eligible. The key message here is to make clubs aware of potential funding opportunities locally. It will be up to the club to explore further with the relevant county or city council.

If you have any questions relating to this please don’t hesitate to drop us an e mail at [email protected] 

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Table Tennis Roadshow on Ireland AM

Check out our very own Jing Yi Graham on Ireland AM on Tuesday 30th January. The Table Tennis roadshow in partnership with Sligo Sport and Recreation Partnership rolled in Rathcormac primary school. A big thanks to Sligo Sports Partnership for their continued commitment to Table Tennis and the promoting the benefits of Table Tennis as a ‘Sport for All and a Sport for life’.