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2014 Junior and Cadet National Championships Specifications
Doru Gheorghe Sept. 23, 2013
Host City Bid Specification Sheet. Dates: July 31-August 2, 2014 or August 7-9, 2014 (plus one more day for set up).
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2013 USA Table Tennis HOF Inductees
Tim Boggan Sept. 23, 2013
Congratulations to Olympian Todd Sweeris and Paralympian Terese Terranova. Yvonne Kronlage named Mark Matthews Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient.
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History of USATT
Tim Boggan Sept. 23, 2013
1984: Election Results/Pre-U.S. Open Action by USTTA President Boggan
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Back Down South, Texas Bound, Austin Once Again Provides Perfect Venue
Ian Marshall Sept. 17, 2013
Successful courses completed in Atlanta, Georgia in the south east of the United States and then at the Lily Yip Training Center in New Jersey in the north east; there was no time for Richard McAfee to even brush his teeth.
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History of USATT
Tim Boggan Sept. 16, 2013
1984: May Tournaments (Pintea/Domonkos Win Canadian National’s—Kosanovic/Caetano Boycott It). 1984: Danny Seemiller Wins $800, Sean O’Neill $600 at Baltimore Invitational.
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Call to Action - STIGA 2013 ITTF Trick Shot Showdown
ITTF Sept. 11, 2013
Submit your own trick shot video, and stand to win a 7 day trip for 2 persons to Dubai for the World Tour Grand Finals! Visit www.ittf.com/trickshot for more information!
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Ideal Home for World Hopes Team Lily Yip Center Again Provides Perfect Venue
Ian Marshall Sept. 10, 2013
A successful course staged in Atlanta, Georgia from Sunday 11th to Friday 16th August 2013; one month later, the Course Conductor, Richard McAfee, headed north.
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2013 North American Tour
Bruce H. Liu Sept. 10, 2013
A recently created tour to provide table tennis players an additional opportunity to compete for prize money and points nationally.
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Attila Malek
Tim Boggan Sept. 10, 2013
Player --inducted 2000. Attila was the US Men's Singles Champion in 1979 and serves on the USATT Board of Directors.
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Kagin Lee Blog
Kagin Lee Sept. 09, 2013
A professional player needs to be able to do more than just play table tennis. Learning to serve, receive, and rally are obviously important, but they're not the only ingredients necessary for long term success.