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With the new year brings new opportunties, so why not try a new sport in 2021?

Now is the perfect time to either start or get back into sport and table tennis is a great sport for all abilities - plus you can get active with friends while social distancing!

So this month, let's learn all about Table Tennis Australia!

Love Sport? Let's learn about... Table Tennis Australia

Para Table Tennis

Table Tennis is not only a popular sport, but it's one of the most fun, inclusive and accessible sports there is. It's for people of all ages and abilities, and it's one of the easiest sports to maintain a healthy social distance while playing.
 

Introduction & History

Para table tennis is the third largest Paralympic sport in terms of athlete numbers and is practiced in more than 100 countries. The sport is governed by the International Table Tennis Federation through the International Para Table Tennis Committee (ITTF-PTT).

Athletes from all physical and intellectual impairment groups can play table tennis, however, only eligible standing, sitting and intellectual impairment classes can compete at the Paralympic Games.

Men and women can participate in individual and team events.

The rules of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) also apply to the Paralympic table tennis competitions, with slight modifications regarding the service rules for athletes competing in a wheelchair.

Para-table tennis was first included in the Paralympic Games in Rome 1960 and has been included in every Paralympic Games since. Since 1960 Australia has won 2 Gold, 3 Silver, and 3 Bronze medals at the Paralympic Games. The latest was a Silver medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games.

 
Participant Pathway - Para Table Tennis
Table Tennis Australia is partnering with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and Paralympics Australia (PA) to implement strategies to increase the numbers of talented athletes with a disability entering and then progressing through the Para Table Tennis Performance Pathway.

The TTA National Pathway Development Officer (Para), Kara Retford’s key role is to establish relationships, links, and projects with local / State & Territory Disability organisations / Rehabilitation centres and Club / State & Territory Table Tennis Associations with the aim of creating sustainable Para table tennis pathways.

View the participant pathway here

COVID-19 update

While COVID-19 has changed Table Tennis plans for 2020, the clubs are still moving forward with opening the Table Tennis Centres as soon as the Victorian Government allows. Table Tennis will work together with clubs, government, and other sporting organisations to ensure that all health and COVID measures are met.
How to get involved
To get involved in Para Table Tennis please contact Kara Retford

For further information and to find a club please click here
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