Silver for Perry in Thailand
Martin Perry combined with Mohammad Alrashidi from Kuwait to take silver in the men’s class 14 doubles on the final day of the Thailand Para Open in Pattaya but was unable to secure qualification for the World Championships after losing in the quarter-finals of the men’s class 6 singles.
Could your club host Disability Talent Identification Sessions?
Table Tennis England is working with British Para TT to offer the opportunity for three PremierClubs to host a Disability Talent Identification session.
Para trio make history at European Universities Games
BPTT Pathway athletes Joe Crouse, Ryan Henry and Shae Thakker are part of the largest ever delegation of British universities (251) that will compete in the European Universities Games 2022 taking place in the Polish city of Lodz from July 17-30.
Globetrotting Perry is up for the challenge
Scottish table tennis star Martin Perry is racking up the air miles in his bid to qualify for the World Championships later this year.
Karabardak and Perry on the podium
Paul Karabardak and Martin Perry combined to win bronze in the men’s class 14 doubles on the final day of the Para Copa Tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Medals for Karabardak and Heaps
Welshman Paul Karabardak showed great resilience and determination to come through a tough five set match and take gold in the men’s class 6 singles at the Para Copa Tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Self-funded athlete Simon Heaps also put up a great performance to take silver in the men’s class 5 singles.
Two more medals for young para team
On the final day of the European Para Youth Games in Pajulahti in Finland the British Para Table Tennis Team picked up two medals in the team events
Debut delight for teenager Crouse
Cornish table tennis player Joe Crouse marked his international debut by taking silver in the men’s class 9 singles at the European Para Youth Games in Pajulahti in Finland today and Scotland’s Ryan Henry took bronze in the men’s class 8 singles.
Three battle through in Finland
After day one of the table tennis events at the European Para Youth Games in Pajulahti in Finland Theo Bishop (men’s class 7), Joe Crouse (men’s class 9) and Ryan Henry (men’s class 8) are all through to the knockout stages of their respective singles events tomorrow.
Five selected for European Para Youth Games
British Para Table Tennis Confirmation athlete Grace Williams and Pathway athletes Theo Bishop, Joseph Crouse, Ryan Henry and Shae Thakker will be competing in the sixth European Para Youth Games which are taking place in Pajulahti in Finland from June 30 to July 3.