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Sunday, 28 July 2013

TTW Awards 2013


The TTW awards were held yesterday in Bridgend and the following people were recognised:
TTW Young Coach of the Year - Nicole Hall
TTW Volunteer of the Year - Claire Flannagan
TTW Club of the Year - Rhondda TTC
Cardiff Regional Squad POY - Joshua Stacey
Rhondda Regional Squad POY - Callum Evans
Swansea Regional POY - Marc Castro
TTW Young Player of the Year - Lydia John
TTW Player of the Year - Charlotte Carey
TTW Coach of the Year - Nathan Thomas
TTW Life Time Award - George Evans
Well Done to all the Winners!!

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Joshua Roberts trains with Zhang Yining


Last week the annual French Identification camp for children aged 8-11 took place in Fontaines near Lyon. The camp was mostly made up of the best French talent for this age group. The remainder of the participants were selected through the EuroKids programme and included players from Belgium, Czech Republic, Cyprus and Wales. Joseph Roberts was the participant selected to represent Wales at the training camp who travelled with coach Greg Price
Training commenced on Day 1 with the emphasis on improving techniques and maintaining a high level of consistency. The following day saw the arrival of two times Olympic and World Champion Zhang Yining. Day 2 focused on service practice and match preparation in readiness for the competition the following day
On Day 3 the competitions for each age category commenced with Zhang Yining observing the matches. Joseph Roberts participated in the boys’ 2003 age category. The standard of competition was very high. Joseph performed well throughout the day and finished 6th out of 8 players. However, this final position does not reflect how well he played on the day. Joseph had a number of very close battles including narrowly losing in three five set matches. On another day, Joseph might have finished in the top three positions
For the last three days of the camp, it was back to the hard work of training. On Day 4, each player was given the opportunity to have a 20 minute multiball session whilst receiving expert coaching analysis from Zhang Yining. This experience was invaluable to Joseph’s development. Zhang Yining assessed Joseph’s techniques and gave detailed feedback on areas in which Joseph can improve
On the last two days of the camp, players were given the opportunity to work on specific areas to develop identified by Zhang Yining. Specific multiball exercises were set by the coaches to work on improving these identified areas of each player’s game. Joseph Roberts worked hard in training to improve and work on the coaching tips given by Zhang Yining.
Overall, an excellent training camp and a worthwhile experience for the development of Joseph and Welsh table tennis.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Gemau Cymru - GOLD for East

The second day on Gemau Cymru brought a Gold and Bronze medal in the singles event for the East.


Macauley Morgan provided an upset in the boy singles. He overcame some tough matches and qualified through to the semi finals where he went up against Marc Castro. This game went the way of the Whitchurch player which sent him into the final. Liam Winders was the player waiting for him after he beat Macauley's east team mate Huw Standen in the other semi final.
In the final Liam raced to a 2-0 lead and found himself at match point up at 10-9, however Macauley continued to fight hard and eventually turned the set around to win 14-12. This seemed to give Macauley the edge as he took the 4th set 11-9. In the deciding 5th set Liam found himself up again at 8-6, but Macauley had other ideas and kept the pressure on to level at 8-8 with his two serves to come. Winning two big rallies, the Whitchurch player found himself 10-8 up with gold medal point. Unfortunately Liam served of which gave Macauley the match and the Gold medal. Huw Standen took the bronze medal whilst Joshua Stacey ended his very impressive weekend losing in the quarter finals to Liam Winder. Josh lost just three matches out of 12 during the course of the weekend.

In the girls singles, Buddog James gave a great account of herself as did her team mate, 9 year old Lauren Stacey who showed just how much she has improved over the past 6 months, Lauren is one to watch in the future.

The east team ended with 3 medals:

1 x Gold (Boys Singles)
1 x Silver (Team Event)
1 x Bronze (Boys Singles)

Well Done to all the competitors


Saturday, 6 July 2013

Gemau Cymru Team Event

Day One of Gemau Cymru got underway today at the Cardiff City Table Tennis Club.

The East team consisting of Macauley Morgan, Huw Standen, Joshua Stacey, Buddog James and Lauren Stacey took a silver medal in the team event losing out to a strong South team.

Final Team Positions

Gold Medalists - South
Silver Medalists - East
Bronze Medalists - West
4th place - North