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CONTENTS

º Ratings and Rankings - General Information
º Profiles of Table Tennis Players
º Individual Table Tennis Players - A-Z

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Message from CTTA:

For the 2006-07 table tennis season, results from US events will not be recorded in the Table Tennis Canada (TTCAN) ratings. TTCAN will not post any results from US events for the entire 2006-07 season. However, matches against US players attending Canadian tournaments will still count. If you have any questions/comments or desire further clarification, please email ratings@ctta.ca.

Ratings and Rankings - General Information

Canadian Table Tennis Association (CTTA) Current Ratings. Click on name of player to see List of all events in which player participated, Year of Birth, Event name, Date, Win, Loss, and Points. Approximately 3200 names listed.

IPTTC World Ranking Lists. Current and past world ranking lists posted by International Paralympic Table Tennis Committee (IPTTC).

ITTF Statistics, World Rankings, Team Rankings, Pro Tour Standings, Photo Gallery, News from International Table Tennis Federation. Includes links to World Events - World Championships and World Cups, ITTF Global Juniors Calendar of Events, ITTF World Junior Table Tennis Championships.

Olympic Table Tennis Champions. Gold, Silver and Bronze medal winners from 1988.

Pro Players from STIGA World Ratings. Charts list Top 10 Men and Top 10 Women table tennis players by Rank, Rating, Name of Player, Country, Date Last Played, plus 10 Most Recent Events by Date, Name of Event, and Country. Top 200 Men. Top 200 Women. All Pro Events from 2001.

Ranking Lists from masatenisi.org.

Ratings from Table Tennis Canada, Canadian Table Tennis Association. Contents include: Current Ratings covering 20 pages of rating stats for about 3200 players, showing Name of Player, Province & Rating. Searchable by Province, Gender, & Category. Select an individual player to view datailed stats. Site includes: How is my rating calculated? - in PDF and US Events -- Do my results count?

Ratings Central. The world's most accurate table tennis rating system. What is Ratings Central? How the Rating System Works, Information for Event Directors. See ratings of top professional table tennis players in the world at Pro Players - charts for top 200 men and top 200 women, as well as All Pro Events from 2001 on.

The Ratings Process from USA Table Tennis (USATT). Includes a USA Table Tennis Rating Chart, and History of Ratings by Last Name of Player, by State, by Tournament, plus Top 20 Lists by Year, Customizable Member Lists, Top 100 US Men, Top 100 US Women.

Table Tennis at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - August 8-24 2008. Table Tennis at 2008 Beijing Olympics from CBC Olympics - Table Tennis. China sweeps medals to achieve perfect Olympics. It was the first time one country has won all the medals in the Men's Singles event. Ma Lin (Gold), Wang Hao (Silver), and Wang Liqin (Bronze). Ma Lin Crowned Olympic Champion. China's second Olympic medal sweep in Women's Singles; their first was at the Seoul 1988 Olympic Games. Beijing 2008 Olympics Women's Singles Table Tennis results: Zhang Yining (Gold), Wang Nan (Silver), and Guo Yue (Bronze). China’s Women Resist the Pressure and Win Gold.

Table tennis at the Summer Olympics from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chart lists countries and number of medals won from 1988. "Table tennis competition has been in the Summer Olympic Games since 1988, with singles and doubles events for both men and women. Athletes from China have dominated the sport, winning a total of 33 medals in 20 events." List of Olympic medalists in table tennis.

Table Tennis Rankings. World Rankings from megaspin.net. From March 2001 to current.

Table Tennis Rankings: Rankings from Around the World from About.com.

World Top 20 Ranking of Table Tennis Players from Butterfly Online. ITTF World Men's Top Twenty and ITTF World Women's Top Twenty.

Profiles of Table Tennis Players

Athlete Profiles by Sport - Table Tennis from ABC Coverage of Sydney Olympic Games.

Australian Table Tennis Profile with action photos of players: William Henzell, Russell Lavale, Trevor Brown, Miao Miao, Jian Fang Lay and Tammy Gough.

Celebrities Playing Table Tennis by Larry Hodges. Site includes cartoons and photos of famous people playing table tennis, e.g. Fidel Castro, Jean Chrétien, John Kerry, Henry Kissinger, Prince Charles, and many others:

Elite Player Profiles with Photos & World Ranking from PongWorld.

ITTF Statistics, World Rankings, Team Rankings, Pro Tour Standings, Photo Gallery, News from International Table Tennis Federation. Includes links to World Events - World Championships and World Cups.

List of World Table Tennis Champions from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Ping Pong / Table Tennis: Famous Players from ThinkQuest.
1. Jean-Philippe Gatien (France)
2. Jean-Michel Saive (Belgium)
3. Zoran Primorac (Croatia)
4. Jan-Ove Waldner (Sweden)
5. Chiang Peng-lung (Chinese Taipei)
6. Johnny Huang (Canada)
7. Wang Tao (China)
8. Kong Linghui (China)
9. Andrzej Grubba (Poland)
10. Jorg Rosskopf (Germany)
11. Peter Karlsson (Sweden)
12. Cheng Yinghua (USA)
13. Ashraf Helmy (Egypt)
14. Hugo Hoyama (Brazil)
15. Paul Langley (Australia)
16. Wu Wen-Chia (Chinese Taipei).

Player Profiles - Men & Women Table Tennis Players from International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro-Tour.

Table Tennis Champions Page from USATT. Includes: Olympic Champions, USA Olympians, Pan Am Champions, World Champions, World Cup Champions, ITTF Pro Tour Champions, U.S. Open Champions, U.S. National Champions, North American and U.S. Open Team Champions, Paralympic Champions, Hardbat Champions, USATT Players and Coaches of the Year, and Other International and Continental Champions.

Table tennis classroom: Best techniques in 10 years from People's Daily Online.

Table Tennis Players from AllAboutTableTennis.com.

U.S. Table Tennis Champions from HickokSports.com. Contents: History, U. S. Open - Earliest from 1931 on (Men's Singles, Women's Singles), U. S. Nationals (Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles, Mixed Doubles), Other Resources.

World Championships - in PDF from ITTF Museum. Men and Women Table Tennis Champions from 1926 London to 2005 Shanghai with portrait, name and country of origin for each champion. See also ITTF Hall of Fame 1993-2005 Inductees - in PDF.

Individual Table Tennis Players, A-Z

Viktor Gyozo Barna (Braun) (Hungary).

Richard Bergmann (England).

Cheng Yinghua (USA) Animated Serve.

Chiang Peng-lung (Chinese Taipei).

Patrick Chila (France) from Wikipedia (translated from French version).

Brett Clarke (Australia). See also Table Tennis Australia - Brett Clarke.

Glenn Cowan.

Junior of the Month: Nathaniel "Ming" Curran. Age 13, from Minneapolis, MN, Highest Rating: 1923. From USATT Magazine, 2003.

Deng Yaping -- the smallest giant who won 4 gold medals at the Olympics. Yaping Deng from Beijing 2008 Olympics. International Olympic Committee - Athletes - Profiles: Deng Yaping. Deng Yaping from Wikipedia. Olympic medal record - Women's table tennis: Gold 1992 Barcelona Singles, Gold 1992 Barcelona Doubles, Gold 1996 Atlanta Singles, Gold 1996 Atlanta Doubles.

Ai Fukuhara (Japan) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ai Fukuhara, the darling of Japanese table tennis, Ping-Pong star Ai Fukuhara debuts in Beijing, Ai Fukuhara of Japan stops in World Cup quarter-final.

Gao Jun. Current ratings.

Jean-Philippe Gatien (France).

Simon Gerada (Australia). A Tale of Two Countries - Australian Simon Gerada is playing for Malta.

Andrzej Grubba (Poland).

Ashraf Helmy (Egypt).

William Henzell (Australia).

Judy Bochenski Hoarfrost (United States) - USATT Hall of Fame Inductee (1997) A 15-year-old American girl and Ping Pong Diplomacy. Judy Hoarfrost was only 15 when she visited China in 1971. The team visited China again after 35 years. Photo of Judy Bochenski-Hoarfrost ~Table Tennis~ from Oregon Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. Photo of Paddle Palace CEO Judy Hoarfrost (Nov. 2004) from Texas Wesleyan University.

Hugo Hoyama (Brazil).

Johnny Huang (Canada) Photo.

Peter Karlsson (Sweden).

Kim Kyung Ah (Korea). Kim Kyung-Ah from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kim Kyung Ah likes Japan. KIM Kyung Ah (KOR) - Summary.

Kong Linghui (China). Kong Linghui from People's Daily Online. Kong Linghui from Wikipedia, the free encylopedia.

Paul Langley (Australia).

Russell Lavale (Australia). Table Tennis Australia - Russell Lavale.

Jian Fang Lay (Australia)

Greg Letts (Australia).

Li Ju (China). Chinese Olympic Star from People's Daily Online.

Guoliang Liu (China): The student becomes master, from International Olympic Committee Athletes Profiles. Guoliang Liu from Beijing 2008 Olympics.

Miao Miao (Australia). Table Tennis Australia - Miao Miao. Miao Miao - Turning the Tables - Athens Olympics 2004.

Jörgen Persson (Sweden).

Jeffrey Plumb (Australia).

Zoran Primorac (Croatia).

Qiao Hong (China) from Wikipedia. Olympic medal record - Women's table tennis: Silver 1992 Barcelona Singles, Gold 1992 Barcelona Doubles, Bronze 1996 Atlanta Singles, Gold 1996 Atlanta Doubles.

Jorg Rosskopf (Germany).

Angelica Rozeanu (Romania).

Ryu Seung-Min (Korea) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ryu Seung Min Current Rating. Ryu Seung Min Wins Gold for S. Korea from Table Tennis Dayton. Ryu Seung Min wins Gold for Korea - First non-Chinese player to win Men's Singles Gold since 1992, from Megaspin.

Jean-Michel Saive (Belgium).

Werner Schlager/font> (Austria).

Dan Seemiller. Interview with Dan Seemiller.

Mark Smythe (Australia).

Jan-Ove Waldner/font> (Sweden) from Wikipedia. Swedish table tennis player, born October 3, 1965, known as the Mozart of table tennis, a legend in both his native Sweden as well as in China.

Wang Liqin (China) from Wikipedia. Wang Liqin from People's Daily Online.

Wang Nan (China) from Wikipedia. In 1994, the left-handed Wang Nan won the women's singles titles at the Sweden Open.

Wang Tao (China).

Wu Wen-Chia (Chinese Taipei) 1984.

Zhang Yining (China).

Shirley Zhou (Australia).

Zhuang Zedong (China).

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