The results for week four of Summer Interclub. Bound to be some interesting matches next week, particularly division two with three players on 100% facing each other!
Chris & Ian TalbotHere is a result summary from Raewyn from the recent 2013 NZ Master Games held in Wanganui earlier in February.
Over 35 Team event
Gold Larn Sweeney with Shane Wilson & David Rowan (Wanganui) Silver Paul Brown, Depak Patel and Raewyn Young Bronze Chris & Ian Talbot and Bryan McConnochie
Over 45 Team event
Ian Talbot (mid) & Bryan McConnochie (r)
Gold Chris & Ian Talbot Silver Bryan McConnochie with Gerard Lucas (Sri Lanka) Bronze Depak Patel and Raewyn Young
Over 55 Team event
Raewyn Young & Depak Patel
Gold Ian Talbot and Bryan McConnochie
Over 35 events
Mens Singles Bronze Paul Brown Womens Singles Gold Raewyn Young Mens Doubles Silver Ian Talbot and Bryan McConnochie Mens Doubles Bronze Paul Brown and Depak Patel Womens Doubles Bronze Raewyn Young and Kaye Power (Australia) Mixed Doubles Gold Depak Patel and Raewyn Young Mens Plate Silver Tony Rutledge Mens Plate Bronze Raewyn Young Womens Social Doubles Silver Nola Burrell and Joy Mozer (now Wanganui but formerly Wellington) Womens Social Plate Bronze Joy Mozer
Over 45 events
Mens Singles Gold Depak Patel Mens Singles Bronze Ian Talbot Womens Singles Gold Raewyn Young Mens Doubles Gold Chris & Ian Talbot Mens Doubles Silver Bryan McConnochie and Depak Patel Mens Doubles Bronze Tony Rutledge and David Scott (North Harbour) Womens Doubles Gold Raewyn Young and Gladys Halford (Manawatu) Mixed Doubles Gold Depak Patel and Raewyn Young Mens Plate Bronze Tony Rutledge
Over 55 events
Mens Singles Gold Ian Talbot Mens Doubles Silver Ian Talbot and Bryan McConnochie Mens Doubles Bronze Tony Rutledge and Jim Jarmin (Manawatu)
Over 65 events
Mens Doubles Silver Tony Rutledge and Jim Jarmin (Manawatu)
Overall a big medal haul from the Wellington contingent! And a good time was had by all!
The traditional annual Empire Veterans tournament has been expanded this year to run under the auspices of Table Tennis Wellington and is open to all-comers. It is ideally placed as a lead-up for the TTNZ Veterans tournament this year. This is itself a lead-up to the ITTF WORLD VETS CHAMPS 2014 to be held in Auckland! (This will be the first time that this event has ever been held in New Zealand.)