Table Tennis Victoria

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Table Tennis Victoria (TTV) is the State Sporting Organisation for the Sport of Table Tennis in Victoria.

TTV was formed in 1925.

It is affiliated with TTA (Table Tennis Australia), the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) and the OTTF (Oceania Table Tennis Federation).

TTV has over 4,500 registered members. Members have represented Australia in Olympic Games, Paralympic GamesCommonwealth Games, Able Bodied and Para World Championships, the World Cup and numerous other international competitions; including junior, youth and veteran levels. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Victoria's Miao Miao earned fifth place and took Silver at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games. While at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games Jian Fang Lay captured two Silver and one Bronze medal for Australia. Jiang Fang Lay also combined with Miao Miao to win a Silver medal in the women's doubles and a Bronze medal in the women's teams event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.[1][2] [citation needed]

Players[edit]

Women:


Men:

State Tournament Circuit[edit]

TTV sanctions multiple tournaments around Victoria throughout the year. There are Junior Tournaments, Senior Tournaments and Veteran Tournaments.

Junior Tournaments Senior Tournaments Veteran Tournaments
Under 19 Open Age Over 30
Under 17 Under 21 Over 40
Under 15 Over 30 Over 50
Under 13 Divisions Over 60
Under 11 Over 65
Divisions Over 70
Over 75
Over 80
Over 85
Divisions

Division Events are restricted by Rating Central points

Division Points
Division 1 < 2000
Division 2 < 1700
Division 3 < 1400
Division 4 < 1200
Division 5 < 1000
Division 6 < 800

Members Associations[edit]

  • Aintree Table Tennis Club
  • Albert Park Table Tennis Association
  • Albury Wodonga Table Tennis Association
  • Ballarat Table Tennis Association
  • Balwyn United Table Tennis Club
  • Bellarine Table Tennis Club
  • Bellarine Keenagers Table Tennis Club
  • Bendigo & District Table Tennis Association
  • Braybrook and Maribyrnong Community Youth and Table Tennis Club
  • CH Table Tennis
  • Cobram Skillzone Table Tennis
  • Coburg Table Tennis Club
  • Croydon & Districts Table Tennis Association
  • Daylesford Table Tennis Association
  • Eastern Suburbs & Churches Table Tennis Association
  • Geelong Table Tennis Association
  • Gisborne District Table Tennis Association
  • Greater Dandenong Table Tennis Association
  • Hamilton Table Tennis Association
  • Horsham Table Tennis Association
  • Knox Indoor Table Tennis
  • Kyabram Youth Club
  • Lakes Entrance Keenagers
  • Leongatha Table Tennis Association
  • LOOPS powered by HWATT
  • Maccabi Table Tennis Club
  • Manningham Table Tennis Association
  • Melbourne Veterans Table Tennis Association
  • Melton Table Tennis Association
  • Miao’s Table Tennis Academy
  • Monbulk Table Tennis Association
  • Mornington Frankston Table Tennis Association
  • Orbost Table Tennis Association
  • Orford & Districts Table Tennis Association
  • Portland Table Tennis Association
  • Sale Keenagers Table Tennis Club
  • Shepparton Table Tennis Association
  • South Eastern Table Tennis Association
  • St Kilda Cricket Club Table Tennis Club
  • Sunbury & District Table Tennis Association
  • Sunraysia Table Tennis Association
  • Sunshine & District Table Tennis Association
  • Swan Hill Table Tennis Association
  • Tarneit Table Tennis Club
  • Terang Table Tennis Association
  • Traralgon Table Tennis Association
  • Triangle Table Tennis
  • Vietnamese Table Tennis Association
  • Wangaratta Table Tennis Association
  • Warracknabeal Table Tennis Association
  • Warrnambool Table Tennis Association
  • Werribee Table Tennis Association
  • Wonthaggi Table Tennis Association
  • Yarra Table Tennis Club
  • Yarrawonga Mulwala Table Tennis Association

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jian Fang Lay". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  2. ^ "Silver for table tennis duo". www.heraldsun.com.au. 2014-08-02. Retrieved 2019-07-19.

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