TABLE TENNIS PROGRAMME Sunday 6th to Wednesday 9th May 2012
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WELCOME Welcome to the Table Tennis event at the Sainsbury’s 2012 School Games. In this, its inaugural year, the Table Tennis event is being held at ExCeL an Olympic venue, alongside 6 other sports. 1600 athletes and 700 coaches, officials and volunteers will be giving over 22,000 hours of their time to support the events. The boys, girls and disability team events will take place over the first two days, followed by a marvellous opportunity to visit the Olympic Park to see the Athletic and Cycling events alongside 30,000 spectators. This booklet is designed to supplement the Official School Games glossy programme, to highlight table tennis specific items we would like to draw your attention to, and allow you to record team results. We share the competition site with Badminton, Fencing, Gymnastics, Judo, Volleyball and Wheelchair Basket Ball and recommend you take the opportunity to visit when not competing, please discuss the best time to do this with your team manager. I would like to thank the team managers, team staff, referees, officials, welfare officers, umpires and volunteers listed below, who put in a tremendous amount of work behind the scenes, many for months before the event, and who help make the competition run as smoothly as possible. I hope you all perform to your personal best, and have a great 3 days in this unique year of 2012.
Martin Ireland School Games Table Tennis Co-ordinator
Team Managers Gail Johns (England NW) Tim Surrey (England NE) Gary Steele (England M) Martyn Reeves (England SW)
Jane Barella (England SE) Arnold Morgan (Northern Ireland) Catherine O’Neill (Scotland) David Treharne (Wales)
Chef-de-Mission John Blackband Championship Director: Martin Ireland Assistant Director/MC: John Arnold Referee: Steve Welch Deputy Referee: Stewart McGowan (Scotland) Umpires: Mike Atkinson, David Brown, David Edwards, Margot Fraser, David
Gough, Harry Jutle, Peter May, Alex Mercer, Lynda Reid, Andy Seward, Derek Sherratt, Mick Strode, Alan Thomas, Karen Tonge, Trevor Vincent (ENG), Vivienne Barry & Jamie McConkey (NI), Peter Higgins & Jackie Williams (WAL), Roy Claxton (SCO)
Arena Manager: Richard Hudson Volunteer Manager: Harry Peacock NGB Arrivals & Departures: Mark Willerton Welfare Co-ordinator: Judy Rogers Welfare Officer: Jill Pegram & Jennie Bouron Results Co-ordinator: Malcolm Macfarlane Results & Media Adam Collins & Russell Moore Administration: Margaret Arnold
Dorothy Macfarlane Margaret Welch
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TABLE TENNIS – TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS ENGLAND – MIDLANDS Team Manager – Gary Steele 11 Adam Harrison 15 Isobel Ashley 19 Craig Allen (S) 12 Samuel Mabey 16 Emily Bates 20 Daniel Bullen (W) 13 Matthew Outhwaite 17 Olivia Churchill 21 Archie Taylor (L) 14 Laurence Sweeney 18 Emily Ross NPC Duncan Stewart NPC Sam Perry NPC Helen Lower ENGLAND – NORTH EAST Team Manager – Tim Surrey 22 Daryl Gee 26 Ellen Auty 30 Sam Bell (S) 23 Paul Smith 27 Imogen Barber 31 Megan Shackleton (W) 24 Eric Wan 28 Nicole Finn 32 Callum Parkinson (L) 25 Alec Ward 29 Kayleigh Forster NPC Malcolm Muldoon NPC Steve Brunskill NPC Jane Durham ENGLAND – NORTH WEST Team Manager – Gail Johns 33 Robert Barker 37 Emily Bolton 41 Felicity Pickard (S) 34 Tom Hill 38 Danielle Eden 42 Connor Brockbank (W) 35 Joe Pilkington 39 Bethany Farnworth 43 Jordan Abbott (L) 36 Alex Storey 40 Janay Gibson NPC Michael Moir NPC Graham Coupe NPC Cherith Graham ENGLAND – SOUTH EAST Team Manager – Jane Barella 44 Michael Ho 48 Tin-Tin Ho 52 Alex Bland (S) 45 Daniel Lawrence 49 Lois Peake 53 Nicko Anderson (W) 46 Igor Morais 50 Harriet Taylor 54 Daniel Williams (L) 47 Helshan Weerasinghe 51 Lucy Zhu NPC Aad Kwakkelstein NPC Paul Birch NPC Alison Broe ENGLAND – SOUTH WEST Team Manager – Martyn Reeves 55 George Downing 59 Chrissie Slot 63 Billy Shilton (S) 56 Jarred Knowles 60 Megan Knowles 64 Lucie Bouron (W) 57 Liam McTiernan 61 Vicky Smith 65 Jason Reynolds (L) 58 Hugo Pang 62 Maria Tsaptsinos NPC Sam Brown NPC Harry Cutler NPC Liz May NORTHERN IRELAND Team Manager – Arnold Morgan 66 Jonathan Porter 70 Ashley Givan 74 Rory McAlindon (S) 67 Kieran Reilly 71 Emma Ludlow 75 Gary Quantrill (W) 68 Eric Shekleton 72 Hannah Lynch-Dawson 76 Rachael McCann (L) 69 Zak Wilson 73 Annalise Walker NPC Herbie Ross NPC Brian Orr NPC Amanda Mogey
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SCOTLAND Team Manager – Catherine O’Neill 77 Scott Barton 81 Rachel Crawford 85 Conor Gordon (S) 78 Blair Fowler 82 Lucy Elliott 86 Ryan Hughes (W) 79 Connor Moran 83 Jennifer Hart 87 Iona McLean (L) 80 Chris Wheeler 84 Lara Stirling NPC Nathan Courtney NPC Terry McLernon Jnr. NPC Corrina Whitaker WALES Team Manager – Dave Treharne 88 Conor Edwards 92 Charlotte Carey 96 Kiran Parry (S) 89 Ryan Oyler 93 Laura Edwards 97 Cellan Hall (W) 90 Alex Prosser 94 Nicole Hall 98 Ashley Wray (L) 91 Lewis Williams 95 Elizabeth Roberts NPC Aled Howells NPC Ryan Jenkins NPC Julie Furber NPC = Non Playing Captain S = Standing Disability Player: W = Wheelchair Player: L = Learning Disability Player Athlete Role Models During the Games Table Tennis will have two athlete role models who will be mixing in with the players during the competition and during the down time in the hub: Nicola Perry former England International and England No 1 and Jack Pegram Paralympic hopeful for 2012. Both will be around to talk to the players, share their experiences and offer encouragement and support to players during the event. They may also be involved in the “An Evening With…” sessions. These sessions are highly recommended and require booking via the team manager.
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TABLE TENNIS PROGRAMME
Monday: 08.30 Referee/Umpires Briefing Heads of Delegation Meeting 09.00 Team Parade 09.15 Group Matches – Boys / Girls Round 1 Disability Group Matches – Round 1
13.00 Team Parade
13.15 Group Matches – Boys / Girls – Round 2 Disability Group Matches – Round 2 14.30 Disability Group Matches – Round 3 16.00 Team Parade
16.15 Group Matches – Boys / Girls Round 3 Disability Group Matches – Round 4
Tuesday 09.15 Team Parade 09.30 Match Play-offs – Boys / Girls Disability Group Matches – Round 5 10.45 Disability Group Matches – Round 6
13.15 Team Parade 13.30 Final Match Play-offs – Boys / Girls Disability Group Matches – Round 7 16.30 Presentation (Lunch daily from 11.00 – 13.15)
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Places 1 - 4 First J3rd/4th Second K 1st/2nd
T2: Tue. 0930
T3: Tue. 1330 First K T1: Tue. 1330Second J
T5: Tue. 0930
Places 5 - 8 Third J7th/8th Fourth K 5th/6th
T9: Tue. 0930
T8: Tue. 1330 Third K T6: Tue. 1330Fourth J
T11: Tue. 0930
4th5th6th7th8th
Table 11: Scotland v Eng. North West Table 2: Eng. Midlands v Scotland
Table 6: Eng. Midlands v Eng. North West
Final Positions
Table 11: Eng. South East v Northern Ireland
Monday - 0915
Monday - 1315
Table 3: Eng. South West v Wales
Table 3: Eng. Midlands v Eng. North East
Table 12: Eng. North East v Eng. North West
Table 1: Scotland v Eng. North East
England - North WestNorthern Ireland
2nd1st
Monday - 1615
Table 1: Eng. South East v Wales Table 6: Eng. South West v Northern Ireland Table 5: Eng. South East v Eng. South West Table 9: Wales v Northern Ireland
3rd
SCHOOL GAMES - TABLE TENNIS - TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - BOYS
England - South EastEngland - South West
Wales
England - MidlandsScotland
Group J Group K
England - North East
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Places 1 - 4 First S3rd/4th Second T 1st/2nd
T3: Tue.0930
T5: Tue. 1330 First T T2: Tue. 1330Second S
T6: Tue. 0930
Places 5 - 8 Third S7th/8th Fourth T 5th/6th
T8: Tue. 0930
T9: Tue. 1330 Third T T7: Tue. 1330Fourth S
T12: Tue. 0930
2nd3rd
SCHOOL GAMES - TABLE TENNIS - TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - GIRLS
England - South WestWales
England - North West
England - MidlandsEngland - South East
Group S Group T
England - North EastNorthern IrelandScotland
1st
Monday - 1615
Table 2: Eng. South West v Eng. North West Table 9: Wales v Scotland Table 3: Eng. South West v Wales Table 8: Eng. North West v Scotland Table 9: Eng. South West v Scotland
Monday - 0915
Monday - 1315
Table 2: Wales v Eng. North West
Table 5: Eng. Midlands v Eng. North East
Table 11: Eng. North East v Northern Ireland
Table 5: Eng. South East v Eng. North East
Table 12: Eng. South East v Northern Ireland Table 6: Eng. Midlands v Eng. South East
Table 12: Eng. Midlands v Northern Ireland
Final Positions
4th5th6th7th8th
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Monday - 1315
Table 7: Eng. North West v Northern Ireland Monday - 1430
Monday - 1615 Table 4: Eng. North East v Eng. MidlandsTable 8: Eng. South East v Northern Ireland
Tuesday - 0930
Table 10: Eng. South East v Eng. MidlandsTable 4: Eng. North East v Northern Ireland
Group X Final Positions
Table 4: Scotland v Northern Ireland Table 8: Eng. North East v WalesTable 1: Eng. South East v Eng. South WestTable 7: Scotland v WalesTable 1: Scotland v Eng. Midlands
Monday - 0915
England - South EastEngland - North WestEngland - North East
ScotlandEngland - Midlands
England - South WestWales
Northern Ireland
Table 4: Eng. South East v Eng. North West
Table 1: Eng. North West v Eng. North East Table 7: Eng. Midlands v Northern Ireland
Tuesday - 1045 Table 1: Eng. South East v Eng. North East
Table 11: Eng. Midlands v Eng. South West
Table 10: Eng. South East v Scotland
Table 7: Eng. North West v Eng. South West
Table 10: Eng. North West v England Midlands
Table 10: Eng. North East v Eng. South West Table 4: Eng. South East v Wales
Table 7: Eng. Midlands v Wales Tuesday - 1330
SCHOOL GAMES - TABLE TENNIS - DISABILITY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Each Team Match consists of 3 individual matches - Best of 5 gamesOrder of Play: Standing Disability, Learning Disability, Wheelchair Disability
Table 4: Eng. North West v ScotlandTable 10: Eng. South West v Northern Ireland Table 10: Eng. North East v ScotlandTable 12: Wales v Northern Ireland
Table 7: Scotland v Eng. South West Table 10: Eng. North West v WalesTable 4: Eng. South West v Wales
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SCHOOL GAMES TABLE TENNIS COMPETITION REGULATIONS
ITTF / IPTTC Regulations ITTF / IPTTC Regulations for International Competitions apply to this competition. Team Match Procedure A team shall consist of three players to play singles chosen from those nominated for the championships by the Non Playing Captain. The fourth player may play in the doubles. Before the match the right to choose A, B, C or X, Y, Z shall be decided by lot and the Non Playing Captain shall name their team to the Referee/Umpire assigning a letter to each singles player. The pairs for a doubles match need not be nominated until the end of the immediately preceding singles match. The order of play shall be A v Y, B v X, C v Z, Doubles, A v X, C v Y, B v Z. In each group all teams play all other teams – all 7 matches (6 singles and 1 doubles) of each team match shall be played. Each individual match will consist of best of 5 games to 11 points. In the play-off stages of the team competitions – matches shall be played to a result. Team Match Procedure (Mixed Disability) A team shall consist of three players (one wheelchair, one standing and one learning disability) who will each play their equivalent opponent. The order of play shall be S1 v S2, L1 v L2, W1 v W2. All teams play all other teams. All three individual matches will be played. Each individual match will consist of best of 5 games to 11 points. Time-out Rule – Intervals A player or pair may claim one time-out period of up to 1 minute during a match. In an individual event the request for a time-out may be made by the player; in a team event it may be made by the player or pair or by the team captain. If a player or pair and an adviser or captain disagree whether a time-out is to be taken, the final decision shall be made by the player or pair in an individual event and by the captain in a team event. The request for a time-out, which can be made only between rallies in a game, shall be indicated by making a 'T' sign with the hands. Photography In order to comply with the Child Protection Regulations, all those wishing to take photographs must obtain a permit to do so from the Fast Track nominee. If a player requests not to be photographed, then their wishes must be met. NO VIDEO RECORDING PERMITTED
Strictly no flash photography Numbers Players must wear their playing number, correctly displayed, at all times. Gluing No gluing is allowed in the playing building, changing areas, accommodation, corridors or the ground where these buildings stand which contain the doorways, the parking lots and related facilities. Racket Testing Random racket tests may be conducted before matches. Medals: Teams: Four players plus NPC for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. A team Trophy will be awarded on a points system.
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Quick Guide to Welfare This information is designed to support the Safeguarding Plan for London 2012 which is available on the School Games website www.2012schoolgames.com. The primary aim of the plan is to minimise the risks to children and young people and to maximise their enjoyment at this unique event. This year we have twelve sports participating: athletics, badminton, fencing, gymnastics, hockey, judo, road cycling, rugby sevens, swimming, table tennis, volleyball and wheelchair basketball, plus disability events in a number of sports. Everybody involved in the UK School Games has signed a Code of Conduct which identifies our expectations of behaviour throughout the event. Each sport has a dedicated Welfare Co-ordinator and a Welfare Officer, whose role is to support the welfare athletes and young people involved in the event. The welfare team is managed by the Welfare Manager, Helen Murdock from the NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU). Table Tennis contacts
Welfare Co-ordinator Judy Rogers (m) 07977 243327 Welfare Officer/s Jill Pegram (m) 0775 479 1422 Jennie Bouron (m) 0784 516 9578
Use of the Initial Issue/Concern Reporting Form
What should be reported?
The welfare of the child is paramount throughout the School Games. In order to achieve this principle you are asked to complete an “Initial Issue/Concern Reporting Form”, available from any member of the welfare team, for any issues/concerns, accidents or incidents no matter how trivial they might appear. This may be about any child or adult involved or spectating at the School Games and could include:
o General concerns about a child’s welfare o Concern related to a welfare incident e.g. bullying or poor practice o Suspicions or allegations of misconduct o Breaches of the School Games Code of Conduct o Abuse made by or against any young person or adult at the School
Games o An injury
Please complete the form and pass to any member of the welfare team. If you would like further details of what should be reported please refer to the Safeguarding Plan 2012 Section 9 - Reporting. To discuss a specific concern or issue please contact either Judy, Jill or Jennie or the Welfare Manager for the School Games.
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