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Winter Interclub Series 2 stats & draw as of Aug 20 (UPDATED)

CORRECTED

The pdf with all the grades is here: 2011 Winter Interclub 0810 UPDATED

UPDATED: After last week’s cancellations the draw WILL REMAIN THE SAME but the missing week’s games will be scheduled for what was previously the grade-champs night (which will be moved) so this coming week (Aug 23/24) the bye is (as originally scheduled) for Waterloo Wasps (P1) and Empire Fiery (P2).

OTHER THINGS ON:

Aug 25 – Onslow club champs start
Sep 15 (Thurs) – Empire midweek doubles tournament

If your club has upcoming events let me know.

Interclub (Tuesday & Wednesday) postponed this week

Due to uncertainty with the weather this afternoon and tonight, and again tomorrow (erring on the side of being conservative) interclub for this week (August 16 & 17) will be postponed – likely just to shift the draw schedule all along 1 week but that is yet to be confirmed.

People are making contacts to let everyone know but if you see this make sure your team members know anyway.

Manawatu Rep Challenges – put your hand up

Last year there was a successful representative challenge event where top teams from Wellington were sent up to challenge equivalent teams in Manawatu (well, not too successful – Manawatu won!). This year will be the same (Saturday Oct 1) but down here in Wellington. This will be a handy event for those going to the Senior Nationals later in October too. Teams will be selected for this at a later date.

This year there we would like to have a “B”/”C”/”D” grade teams matchup with Manawatu too, but in Palmerston North Saturday August 27. Please contact me (secretary [at] ttwellington.org.nz) or Depak or Stephen as soon as possible if you are available for this trip. (If we haven’t gotten to ask you already.) They’ll make a selection from whomever is available.

Winter Interclub Prem 2 & 3 Series 2 draws

… are here (the first week of Series 2 for Premier 2 and Premier 3 grades):

TTW Winter Interclub Premier 2 draw Series 2 (starting Wednesday)
TTW Winter Interclub Premier 3 draw Series 2 (starting Tuesday)

TTW Junior Winter Interclub – Series 2

A second round of Junior Interclub along the same lines as the initial series held in the last six weeks of the second term. Clubs are asked to forward their teams, on the entry form below, by 8.30pm – Monday 15 August so that a draw can be on our website/blog on the Tuesday night. Entry numbers will dictate the format of grades and the number of weeks the competition will run for.

Refer to this file for the entry form and details: TTW 2011 Winter Series 2 Junior Interclub

Where: Empire Table Tennis Club
When: Wednesday nights – 6.45pm till 8.15-8.30pm starting 17 August
Cost: $4.00/player per night
Format: 2 player teams, each player plays 2 singles and 1 doubles. Each match is the best of 5 games to 11 and the contest is decided out of 5 matches.
Age: Under 15 as at 31/12/2010

Winter Interclub – Series 2 Prem 1 Week 1 Stats

Prem 1 week 1 of series 2 results are here: 2011 Winter Interclub 0802 Prem One-Series 2

(Series 2 for Prem 2 & 3 start next week.)

Table Tennis on TV – Tonight – SKY Sports 2

If you have SKY Sports 2, Table Tennis will be on TV in New Zealand today 3 August from 5.00-6.00pm on Sky Sports 2, broadcasting the LIEBHERR 2011 ITTF – Oceania Cup!

Senior Nationals – Palmerston North – 12-16 October

A trip to Palmerston North in your near future? Oct 12-16 is a Wednesday through Sunday.

Details and entry forms are here (scroll down a bit) and close 4 September 2011. Table Tennis Manawatu proposes to hold a “Nationals dinner” on the Saturday evening at 8pm. Details will be publicised during the Teams and Individuals events (expected cost around $25). Please indicate on your entry form if you would support this.

Go here for accommodation – be quick because there are two other national sports events on at the same time.

Winter Interclub Entry – Series 2

UPDATE: Schedule for Premier 1 is here: TTW Winter Interclub Premier 1 draw Series 2

With Series 1 complete, Series 2 (the second half of the Winter Interclub season) will start after a short break. Re-enter your team as-is or make changes or re-enter a new team. Having separate series gives room for any adjustments following Series 1. Clubs can gather team entries together and email to Bruce. Composite teams can be entered and partial teams (or individuals) can be submitted for combination with other partials. Details below…

Timetable

2 Aug Series 2 for Premier 1 commences
9/10 Aug Series 2 for Prem 2, 3 and B grade (if there are enough entries) begin
13 Sept Premier 1 final round will be played (dependent on team numbers)
20/21 Sept Semi Finals (Premier 1 only), final rounds for other grades (dependent on numbers)
27/28 Sept Grade champs for Premier 2, 3 & B grades
4 or 5 Oct Finals night – all grades

Venue & Start Time

All matches will be played at the Empire Stadium, Marine Parade, Petone. The stadium will be open from 6:30pm each interclub night and interclub matches are scheduled to start at 7:00pm. Team captains/players need to pay the team’s night fees and provide the playing order (Premier 1 only) to the duty official before the score sheet will be given out.
It is still a key objective for TTW to ensure interclub contests finish at a reasonable time. Would all teams please be aware of their responsibilities in this area.

Teams

Teams consist of three or more players of a similar ability. While only three players from a team can play singles in a contest, a fourth player can be introduced to play in the doubles matches only, regardless of the score in the contest, in place of one of the singles players.
Combined club teams may be allowed, therefore, clubs can enter individuals or pairs of players. All teams are subject to the approval of the TTW Interclub Subcommittee.

Format

The final format is subject to team numbers – it is intended to play eight team grades, if at all possible, over two separate competitions as occurred last year (Series 1 and 2). Grading matches, for all grades, maybe held prior to the beginning of both Series 1 and 2 competitions if required, and at the discretion of the TTW Interclub Subcommittee.
Teams will play 1 contest each week, consisting of 11 matches; three singles for each player and two doubles for the team. Matches will be best of five advantage games to 11 points.

Grade championships will be held for Premier 2, 3 and B grades on 27/28 September. All grade championships are dependent on entries and TTW reserves the right to alter the format to ensure equitable contests.

Conduct

The TTW Code of Conduct will be enforced in all interclub matches.

Ball

TTW requires the use of the – TTNZ adopted – Stag 3 star white ball in all interclub contests. This ‘approved’ ball will be supplied, at no charge, for all interclub contests.

Points
Assuming the use of a format that has playoffs at the end of round robin play, the following points system will be used in all grades:
2 points for a win
1 bonus point for teams losing 5-6
1 bonus point for teams winning a contest 10-1 or 11-0

If the format used is a round robin contest only ie: no playoffs, then the following points system will be used:
2 points for a win
0 points for all losses

Matches will be recorded and used to determine final/playoff places in each series, if two or more teams are equal on points.

Winter Interclub – Week 8 Stats

Series 1 was completed last week. There is a break of a couple of weeks before Series 2 with the holidays, likely the first week of August. Series 1 does not carry over to Series 2 in any way so gives the opportunity to reform or adjust teams depending on results and availability. Re-enter your team as-is if you have no changes to make.

Series 1 “Provisional” results are here: 2011 Winter Interclub 0713 Final and here: 2011 Winter Junior Interclub 0713 Final.

Win’s Wgtn Open on youtube – behind the scenes

From Win Nguyen on his work with the videos this year…

After seeing so much interest in the videos I uploaded onto Youtube of the 2010 TTSports Wgtn. TT Open, I decided to go ahead and film this year’s tournament to upload as well. I wanted to do something to help table tennis in NZ. We all know it’s a minority sport here and there is definitely a shortage of New Zealand table tennis videos on Youtube – we need to increase its popularity & image! In my opinion, having videos of our top players in action goes a long way towards increasing interest and numbers in our sport.

Filming-wise, it actually worked out quite well this year with me not playing in the tournament, giving me more time to concentrate on the videos (I entered last year and also filmed which was why I wasn’t able to get as much footage). The decision to do video was only made a week beforehand. In that time I came up with an idea to allow me to position my camcorder for better viewing angles. I wasn’t happy with how the camera was positioned last year – so low that the far end of the table wasn’t visible. A hit ball would just disappear into the distance and the viewer had to watch for the bounce of the ball to know whether it was in or out! Plus, there was no real indication of exactly where on the table the ball landed either – there’s a very good reason why when you watch table tennis on ITTF.com the camera is mounted up so high! I too wanted to achieve a similar kind of shot. Half an hour later I came up with an idea for my “Quadpod”, which took about an hour to put together from stuff I had lying in the garage (imagine a carpenter & hoarder person in one), and another hour of testing & fine-tuning to have a working prototype! It was a very simple design (as you can see from the photos). Mounting a flexible mini tripod (the “Joby Gorillapod“) on an adjustable platform above a ladder was a good way of getting up to the height I wanted for my filming. It can be adjusted from about 2m – 3.1m for height, was stable, portable & easily assembled / disassembled simply by loosening a couple of screws.

I only had one camcorder for last year’s tournament but decided I really needed two, with the amount of filming I was going to do, so went out & bought one during the week.

The Quadpod worked well on the day. The main issue I had with it was that I didn’t want to set it up right in the centre of the lounge area because of lack of space & for safety reasons with so many people walking past, someone could easily walk into it. I ended up leaving it at one end of the stadium only with one camcorder attached to it and using Rob Chung’s tripod & my 2nd camcorder moving up and down the stadium as needed. Because what I was using were just mini camcorders, I struggled with enough battery life & storage space – only an hour on one and two hours on the other, so any free moment I got between matches were spent either charging them up or transferring files to my laptop! It was a very very long day of filming, taking photos of result sheets (for looking back on scores), and catching up with old friends who were all very supportive of me doing the videos. I was at the stadium for about 16 hours, from 9am Saturday til around 1am early Sunday morning! The final was played around 12:30am and by then most people had already left so there wasn’t much of an audience – disappointing for The Grand Finale. It was very tiring but I thoroughly enjoyed my day there and witnessed some very good table tennis.

I managed to capture over 40 matches which was about 10 hours of footage!!! I wanted to edit & upload the videos as quickly as I could, especially the Mens Singles Final because not many people were there to watch it live so I knew there would be a lot of interest. After a much needed sleep-in, I finished editing around 12pm on Sunday and with Youtube’s uploading & processing time, it was available for viewing at around 4pm that day! That was the start of a very busy week for me, editing videos every chance I got before & after work, going to bed after 1am on many occasions. My goal was to have everything on Youtube within a week while interest was still high. In the end, it took me 8 days in total – my last highlights video uploaded in the early hours of Sunday morning (10 July).

After my epic week of editing, I can honestly say it was all worth it. Judging by the number of views I’ve had, at last count – over 1,000 collectively for all the 2011 Wgtn. Open videos in just over a week, it was worth the effort it in the end. After all, there’s not much point in making these videos if no-one’s going to watch them, right?

This gives me the drive to do it all again at next year’s Wellington TT Open! Hopefully by then I would’ve learnt more about movie-making and be able to produce better videos! If anyone is keen to help me out, regardless of whether you have video editing knowledge or not, even if it’s just some ideas or to offer constructive criticism, please email me: getwin1 [at] xtra.co.nz, or search me on Facebook using the same email address.

There are a few people who I want to thank: everyone at Table Tennis Wellington for organizing another successful tournament, Paul Solt, the Tournament Manager (& sponsor!) for giving me permission to do the filming, Mat Hobbs & Rob Chung for your initial input & ideas for the highlights soundtrack & to Rob again for taking over the filming on Sunday when I couldn’t be there. And of course, thanks to everyone who took the time out to watch my videos, as you discovered there’s a lot there!

Here’s something to look forward to: I will be uploading videos of the recent Canterbury Open soon – thanks to Sarah Her-Lee & John Cordue for providing me with the source footage. If all goes well, I may be receiving regular videos from them to edit & upload as they travel and compete in various tournaments around NZ & the world! Also, if anyone has filmed some good matches and wants them edited & uploaded, please don’t hesitate to email me at the above address. I really enjoy making table tennis videos so don’t feel like it’s going to be a burden on me! I really want to encourage everyone out there if you have a camcorder, why not do some filming next time you’re at a tournament!!!

-Win

PS: Quick links to the three most popular videos:
Highlights 1/3
Highlights 2/3
Highlights 3/3

Winter Interclub – Week 7 Stats

This week was the last week before the Series 1 finals night for both Premier 1 and 2. Finals night is Tuesday July 12 for both Prem 1 and 2 (except for Empire Fiery v Empire Bashers which will be on Wednesday). Premier grades will resume early August for Series 2 so enter or re-enter your team for Series 2.

Result stats are here: 2011 Winter Interclub 0706
and here: 2011 Winter Junior Interclub 0706

Wgtn Open – some day 2 (Sunday) photos

Sunday was Juniors & Vets day and here are some photos (including Reg shots!) from day 2 of the TT Sports Wellington Open:

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TTSports Wellington Open Finals Video

Thanks to Win for uploading edited TT Sports Wellington Open finals video, embedded below. Or, for direct links click here for the Men’s (Thom Nguyen vs. Hayden Tapp) and here for the Women’s (Catherine Zhou vs. Lisa Yue) finals). Win plans on uploading more to his youtube channel during the week so keep an eye out or subscribe to get email updates. Thanks Win!


Wgtn Open – some day 1 photos from Win

The TT Sports Wellington Open has been underway this weekend at the Empire Table Tennis Stadium, Win Nguyen has taken a lot of video so far for upload later but he also took some still pictures and here are the ones in my mailbox this morning… (now updated with some more)

Check out http://www.youtube.com/user/ttwfan later today and over the week for Win’s video uploads starting with the men’s open final.

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Winter Interclub – Week 6 Stats

Are here (for Prem 3 this was Series 1 Semi-finals): 2011 Winter Interclub 0629
And here: 2011 Winter Junior Interclub 0629

Reg shots below, thanks Reg!

Wgtn New Chinese Friendship Association Table Tennis Tournament

There were 24 entries in the 9th annual Wellington New Chinese Friendship Association Table Tennis tournament, held on Saturday 25 June at the Empire Table Tennis Club (Petone). The organisers were association committee members Kate Wang, Jon Chen and Clara Zhang, with assistance from Frank Su.

Organisers – Kate Wang, Frank Su, Jon Chen (standing), Clara Zhang (seated)

The Open Singles was held in the morning. In a repeat of last years final, Catherine Zhou won 3-0 against Robert Chung. Catherine was too strong for all the other men in the field and won all her matches relatively comfortably to claim the title.

In the 3rd place playoff, Martin Young beat Harry Chen 3-0.

Open Singles winner Catherine Zhou and runner up Robert Chung
Singles 3rd/4th playoff – winner Martin Young and Harry Chen

In the afternoon, the teams event was held. In the final, Team Imei ( Catherine Zhou, Delano Lam and Frank Su) beat Team Extreme ( Robert Chung, Kai Xu and Tony Law).  Team Imei won the first 3 singles matches of the best of 5 match contest to quickly seal the title.  Catherine Zhou again beat Robert Chung (3-1), Delano Lam beat Kai Xu (3-1) and Frank Su beat Tony Law (3-2).  A great all-round effort by Team Imei.

Winning team – Team Imei ( Frank Su, Catherine Zhou, Delano Lam)

The junior singles was won by Ian Wang.  Ellen Xiong (competing against the boys) came second and Jason Zhao came third.  Congratulations Ian, Ellen and Jason!

A big thank you to the Wellington New Chinese Friendship Association and the very hospitable organisers for holding this tournament.  An enjoyable day of table tennis was had by all!

– Malcolm Wong and Robert Chung

Winter Interclub – Week 5 Stats

Here: 2011 Winter Interclub 0622
and here: 2011 Winter Junior Interclub 0622

Reg shots:

100th Post! You next?

Hello all, this is the 100th post to the Table Tennis Wellington blog! We had a big contribution from Andrew Hubbard with some great schools reports and photos to get the ball rolling early. Since then we’ve had a couple of other contributors but usually it is just general news or material anyone sends me and I’ll put it up with minor edits. It works better though if many people contribute either sending to me or creating a wordpress login and posting direct (see here). Anything TT and Wgtn related belongs here so feel free to contribute. My favourites are player profiles that Malcolm has done so let’s see some more of these, including from the junior ranks so get writing!

Malcolm on the recent Nelson Open

Full tournament results were published here. Malcolm won the Over 50 Men’s Singles, and the Over 40 and Over 50 Men’s Doubles. This takes his Nelson titles to 18 and he has 68 in total! Malcolm reports that the tournament was well run due to the efficient organisation of Paul Op de Buysch, Donny Harris, Chris Hood and Debbie Stratford. Also his thanks to Karen Holmes and her team (Noelene Wells, Kay Hazeldine, and Dianne Watson) for running the cafeteria (presumably Malcolm has fond memories of the cafeteria!).

Malcolm Wong – O50 Men’s Singles winner
Over 50 Men’s Doubles winners – Malcolm Wong and Peter Wells
Over 40 Men’s Doubles winners – Piotr Ratka and Malcolm Wong

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