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Enter the Waikato Table Tennis Business House
Competition. Great prizes! Limited team
numbers, outplay outfox outlast
Starts Tuesday 21st February 5.30-7.15pm
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(CLICK HERE)
Counties Manukau Open
25th - 26th June 2011
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Entries for the North Island Individual Championships close this
Friday 8th April 2011, please remind your team mates.
Follow this link to the TTNZ Events Page (CLICK HERE) |
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For the latest Whats On News and Interclub Information.
Last Update 5th April 2011 |
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WTTA Charity Team Exhibition Match for Christchurch
For More Information (CLICK HERE) |
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Entry Form
2011 Waikato Summer Open |
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(CLICK HERE)
For 2011 North Harbour Junior Open Entry Form |
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Waikato Rising Star
Aaron Page
Stand Out Performance At The
2010 Auckland Open
For More Information (CLICK HERE) |
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For Results & Information
2010 Waikato Veterans Tournament
Played June 19th -20th |
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(CLICK HERE) For news and information on New Zealand Teams progress At the 2010 World Team Championships
New Zealand Women Going Well
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Pauline Bennyworh
Waikato Legend
(CLICK HERE) For more information |
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Waikato Table Tennis
North Island Teams Trials Information
(CLICK HERE) For more information
(CLICK HERE) Waikato Player Results At Norths |
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Press Release April 15, 2010 Sarah Her-Lee |
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Next Round Of Interclub "Draw Now Posted"
Starts 4th May - 29th June (CLICK HERE) For More Info
Waikato Table Tennis Interclub
23rd February 2010 (CLICK HERE) For teams, draws and results.
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Follow This Link (CLICK HERE)
To View Your Invatation To The Largest Ever
Table Tennis Event To Be Held
In New Zealand
New Zealand completed a very successful series of international tournaments, held in Auckland from April 1st to 18th.
(CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION)
OTTF Tournament Results Page
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ITTF Tournament Results Page
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New Zealand Junior Boy's Off to the
World Junior Championships
For More Information (CLICK HERE)
News Item 1
ITTF New Item On NZL Success
2010 New Zealand Junior & Cadet Open
New Zealand Performs at the
Oceania Youth Olympic Qualification Tournament.
Follow This Link To The ITTF Website
For A ITTF View ON NZL Oceania Success
(CLICK HERE)
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"GO WAIKATO"
Follow The Above Link to view a list of
2010 Waikato PlayercNew Zealand Selections |
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2010 GAVIN HOETE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
Saturday 27th& Sunday 28thMarch, 2010
Manurewa Table Tennis Club Stadium
Corner of Browns Road and Mc Villy Road Manurewa, Auckland
(CLICK HERE) For more information, details and entry form.
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Waikato Table Tennis 2009 Awards
We are proud to announce Jessica MacAskill as our 2009 Player of the Year
For more results follow this link (CLICK HERE) |
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Waikato Table Tennis 2009 Player Rankings
Follow this link (CLICK HERE)
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Go Jess |
Jessica traveled to Palmerston North for the Manawatu Open in the weekend and won the women's and under 21 singles. This was an excellent achievement against a strong field including ex-senior NZ reps Raewyn Young and Sabine Westenra as well as current junior rep Natalie Paterson.
This achievement represents something of a breakthrough for Jessica as she has put in heaps of effort through the year.
Congratulations on an awesome result Jess.
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Profiles of the 2009 Sir Edmund Hillary Scholars |
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Jessica MacAskill is currently in her second year studying towards a bachelor of management studies and a bachelor of science(BMS/BSc). Her highlights include competing in the World Junior Championships in Spain 2008, and playing in the women's team for both the Oceania Championships and Australian Senior open 2008. Her future aspirations are to represent New Zealand again in the near future. Jessica is originally from Invercargill where she attended James Hargest College. |
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James Harter is an enthusiastic Table Tennis player who took on the sport in 2002, where he first began at a table tennis club within a small school named Korokoro school. He then and moved on to play at the Empire Table Tennis Club within the Petone region. His interest in the sport never stopped, and over the years he began to be recognised by Wellington coaches and selectors. Gradually, James began to make his way into Wellington teams and just recently represented the Wellington Open Men's top team at the 2008 New Zealand nationals. Although James has never represented New Zealand, he has played individually in some big tournaments such as the Oceania Championships and a few World Junior Circuits. Today, James is in his first year studying a Bachelor in Computing and Mathematical Sciences having come from Wellington to attend Waikato University. His old high school was Hutt Valley High School whereby in one year he was part of the team that won the national school's title. His recent highlights would have to be making the under 21s semi final at the 2008 North Island Championships with all round results pushing him up to 25th on the national men's rating list. James has a real passion for the game, and cant imagine his life without Table Tennis, whilst on the scholarship he hopes to take his game even further, with the New Zealand shirt still in his sights. |
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Sarah Her-Lee has come a long way since she immigrated to New Zealand with her family from Taiwan when she was ten, unable to speak English and with no specific sporting skills. She began playing table tennis at the age of 14. Her rapid advancement in just seven years in her chosen sport, despite being a "late starter", demonstrates Sarah's ability, determination, strong competitive streak, work ethic and active pursuit of excellence. Sarah first represented New Zealand as a junior in 2002. After a break in 2003, Sarah returned to active training in 2004, rapidly re-establishing herself at the top. In 2005 Sarah won the Waikato women's title for the fourth year, won open women's tournaments in Auckland and the lower North Island and capped the year off by being selected for the test match against Australia and duly winning her match. 2006 started in excellent fashion for Sarah, being chosen in the NZ women's team for the World Teams Championships recently held in Germany. In her first opportunity to gain experience against the world's best senior representatives, Sarah showed her ability to step up to a higher level, winning half of her matches. In July 2006 she represented New Zealand at the Oceania Championships in the women's' team, taking away a silver medal. She then went on to compete at the North Island Open Champs a week later, winner another two silvers in both the under 21 women's singles, and the under 21 mix doubles, and gold in the Open Women's Doubles. Aside from her sporting pursuit, Sarah has another busy year of study ahead pursuing a conjoint degree in Law and Social Science, and being on the Hillary Scholar Programme. |