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Article Index from PongWorld Table Tennis covering Articles and News.
Articles from Denis' Table Tennis World. 6 categories of table tennis articles: Technique, Tactics, Equipment, Coaching, Science, Other.
China Crowned World Champions in Women's Team Event in Bremen, China Retains Men's Team Title, A Table Tennis Extravaganza in Bremen, ITTF President: Table Tennis is Healthy, and other articles from ITTF.
China to Carry out "Ping-Pong Census".
China Wins Again - and Again! Greg's Ping-Pong Blog by Greg Letts, August 19, 2008. Includes photo: Chinese Olympic Women's Team Celebrating.
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Hurstville has world's oldest table tennis player by Jim Gainsford. "At age 98, table tennis player Dorothy De Low does not need official proof she is a champion for the ages."
Improve Brain Health And Life from CBS News, The Early Show. In his book, Making a Good Brain Great, the clinical neuroscientist and psychiatrist "Dr. Daniel Amen calls table tennis the best brain sport. It improves hand-eye coordination. It's aerobic, uses both upper and lower body and causes you to use many different areas of the brain to function."
Injury Avoidance and Treatment from Table Tennis Training Wiki. Chronic injuries, Common table tennis injuries.
ITTF MUSEUM Articles: Table Tennis Illustrated magazine. Articles include: Legends Live On (The ITTF pays tribute to the great legends of Table Tennis), Roaring Twenties, Revival & Reform (The revival of Table Tennis in the 1920s & the formation of the ITTF), Great Shots (The ITTF Museum Photo Gallery: Vintage photographs of players and celebrities), and more.
Li Chao Named National Coach. Chinese coach Li Chao has been appointed as Scotland's new full-time national coach. He takes up the job on January 1, 2009 and will be charged with attempting to take Scotland into the top eight in the Commonwealth - Table Tennis News from In the Winning Zone.
Net gains: How table tennis improves pupils; health and behaviour by Gordon Cairns, News from Independent.co.uk. Children's work, behaviour and even health can be improved by getting them involved in playing table tennis.
3-story-tall Ponginator shoots Ping Pong balls fast enough to kill a man. "From the Maker Faire in Austin, Texas comes this robotic monstrosity known as the Ponginator, a 3-story-tall turret that fires Ping Pong balls. The Ponginator is the work of the Austin Robotics Group, who built it to 'get people excited about technology again' and start a dialogue about robots." Includes video.
Feature: The Ponginator - A Robotic Combination of King Kong and Ping Pong by Brian Boyko. Includes videos.
Ponginator Decimates All Who Stand Before It from Ubergizmo.com.
A "Racquet" Heard 'Round the World - the international popularity of table tennis. Brief article from Parks & Recreation, by Michael R. Corwin. "What weighs 2.5 grams and can travel at speeds over 100 mph? ... Table tennis is a worldwide game. Sweden, China, and Korea are the world powers in table tennis today (Sept. 2000)."
The Secrets of Chinese Table Tennis: And what the rest of the world needs to do to catch up posted at Masatenisi.org, article by Larry Hodges and Cheng Yinghua, USATT Magazine July/August 2005. See more articles from this site.
Strength and Conditioning for Table Tennis - in PDF, 4 pages by Christian Lillieroos, Head Table Tennis Coach, Texas Wesleyan University. "When general physical fitness tests for all sports are done in developed Table Tennis countries, Table Tennis is frequently considered to have the best overall fit athletes. ... To execute the correct movements and techniques on a high level in table tennis it is very physically demanding." Article provides detailed routines for table tennis strength and conditioning training for different levels of players.
Table tennis anyone? From Dec. 2004 issue of Electrical Apparatus, by Joseph S Hoff. "Employees have had sufficient time to practice table tennis at Ace Equipment [Cleveland] ... The owner of the shop donated the table, and the game immediately caught on ... Perhaps the social and competitive aspects of the game account for its popularity ... 'I'm more of a defensive player,' explains Heran, who serves as shop foreman and production manager at Ace Equipment. 'I let the other guy make the mistake.'"
Table tennis anyone? From Jan. 2003 issue of NEA Today, by Lauren Fischer. "Samkoff, a social studies teacher at Glenwood Elementary School in Millburn, New Jersey, turned to a local table tennis club after an ankle injury forced her to quit ice dancing ... Samkoff enjoys 'infusing the sport with a new generation of eager players' through her after-school table tennis club, the only one in the Millburn school district. As a certified instructor, she wants to 'lend credibility' to the sport ... The school maintains a lengthy waiting list of students eager to join the club. Samkoff ends each school year with a student tournament. Winners receive trophies from Samkoff's private collection, ones she's collected from her own competitions through the years."
Table tennis, anyone? From May 23, 2006 issue of Oakland Tribune, by Steve Herendeen. "There are numerous table tennis clubs in the Bay Area - from Berkeley, Oakland and Concord to Livermore Valley and down to Milpitas [California] ... And some - like the 34-year-old Concord Table Tennis Club - hold rousing round-robin tournaments each week. There, top-notch players wielding $150 blades (they're not called 'paddles' anymore) send 40mm celluloid orange balls flying over a 6-inch net mounted on a 5-by-9-foot table at 100 mph. Spin returns can go as high as 10,000 rpm."
Table Tennis: Articles. Translated from Chinese articles that appeared on Chinese websites or publications. See also Archives of articles on table tennis previously translated by Chung Lau.
Table tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Table tennis competitions at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing will be held from August 13 to August 23, at the Peking University Gymnasium. Contents: Events, Qualification, Singles, Teams.
Table Tennis Knows No Borders by Julie Geng, The Cornell Daily Sun Senior Editor.
Table Tennis News. Scottish Table Tennis News and Articles, from In the Winning Zone, the Passionate Face of Scottish Sport.
Table tennis players stand up for sport by Michelle MacAfee, Canadian Press, Corner Brook, Newfoundland. "Wennin Chiu, 13, of Ottawa, is the youngest player on the senior women's national team. (1999)"
Table Tennis - Spectator Etiquette from Greg's Table Tennis Pages on the Do's and Don'ts while watching the pings and pongs.
Table Tennis: The 12-year-old aiming to put Vanuatu on the map. From 16 Mar. 2006 issue of The Independent (London), by Mike Rowbottom. "Yoshua Shing, a 12-year-old prodigy from the South Pacific island Vanuatu, is only 4ft 11in tall. Shing's achievement in being selected for the 18th Commonwealth Games appears even greater for the fact that there are only four table tennis tables in the whole of Vanuatu, a tiny island nation of about 206,000 people lying halfway between Hawaii and Australia ... Shing was invited to China by a wealthy businessman to hone his skill and prepare for the games."
U.S. Child Prodigies will Compete at the 2009 World Championships. Ariel Hsing (age 13) in the Women’s Final. Lily Zhang (age 12) Wins Cadet and Junior Events.
USA Table Tennis Goes to the Movies! By Larry Hodges, with quality of film rated in table tennis paddles. Movies include: Forrest Gump (1994), You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man (1939), Nice Girls Don’t Explode (1987), A Great Wall (1986), Ping Pong Bath Station (1998), Stairway to Heaven (1946) - Previously titled: A Matter of Life and Death, Ping Pong (1987), The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (1999), Blood, Sweat & Tears: Ol Dragon in Danger (1996), Inventing the Abbotts (1997), Scum (1979). To be added: Balls of Fury (2007).
30th Anniversary of "Ping-pong Diplomacy" Marked in Beijing from People's Daily Online, China.
Ping Pong Diplomacy from Answers.com. Ping Pong Diplomacy from Wikipedia.
Ping-Pong Diplomacy. By David A. DeVoss from Smithsonian Magazine.
Ping Pong Diplomacy - Tim Boggan's historic look at the U.S. Table Tennis Team's trip to China in 1971.
Ping-Pong Diplomacy (April 6 - 17, 1971). American Experience: Nixon's China Game. From PBS.
Ping-pong diplomacy returning to campus after 25 years By Janet Basu, Standford University, 1997 Report.
Family Movie Review: 'Balls of Fury' by Alex Soo (dad). See also: Movie review: Balls of Fire is a one-joke Ping Pong movie by Bob Strauss, Los Angeles Daily News.
Ping Pong Movie Review by Anthony Leong.
Ping Pong Playa (Blu-ray). Movie Review by Jeffrey Kauffman.