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Thursday, March 3, 2011

American Table Tennis - Usatt National Team choice Process



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The Usatt National Team represents the best of the best table tennis players across the United States. The 2009 Usatt Women's National Team is made up of Jun Gao, Crystal (Yao Xi) Huang, Ariel Hsing, and Lily Zang. Gao's top 30 World Ranking distinguished her for the team. Huang, and Hsing each distinguished for the team by way of qualifying at trials. Lily Zhang was appointed to the team after being superior by the National Team coaches and being beloved by the Elite Athletes Committee. Both Hsing and Zhang, at thirteen years old, are the youngest member's to ever compete on the Women's National Team. Their coaches believe these youngsters are the hereafter of team Usa. The teens have demonstrated that they have the skills considerable to compete at a high level. Those who have witnessed these young stars in performance believe they will make it to the 2012 Olympic Games. The teens have brought renewed hope that, with continued convention and dedication, team Usa will bring home an Olympic medal in the near future. Jun Gao and Crystal Huang are more seasoned players. Both competed for the United States at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Gao has been the estimate one ranked player in the United States since she came to the country in 1994.

The Men's Usatt National Team members are David Zhuang, Yinghua Cheng, Yu Shao, and Timothy Wang. Zhuang, Cheng, and Shao each earned their spots on the team by qualifying at trials. Timothy Wang was superior as the fourth Men's player by the Men's Team coaches and beloved by the Elite Athletes Committee. David Zhuang was a member of the 2008 United States Olympic team and the only Men's player to qualify for singles competition at the Olympic Games. He is currently ranked 242nd in the world. Yinghua Cheng, at the age of 51 is the oldest player at on the team and is currently ranked 231st in the world. Yu Shao is ranked 520th. Timothy Wang, who at the age of eighteen is the youngest player on the team, is ranked at 863rd.

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In order to qualify for the National Team and man or woman table tennis athlete must be ranked among the top 30 players in the Ittf World Rankings. Usa athletes who meet this criterion will be offered a spot on the team roster.

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Athletes may also derive a spot on the National Teams by successfully competing in the Us Nationals. The final sixteen athletes participating at the Us Nationals in Men's and Women's Singles competitions are eligible to recount the Usa at the World Table Tennis Championships. competing at the World Championships qualifies athletes for the National Team Trials, where athletes can earn their spot on the roster.

The final method of option for the National Teams is the Coaches' Pick. One spot on each roster is reserved for a player who is chosen by a opt panel of Usatt National Coaches and then beloved by the High doing Advisory Committee.

The athletes chosen for this elite team are carefully to be the best table tennis players in the U.S., and many even go on to be inducted in the Usatt Hall of Fame.

American Table Tennis - Usatt National Team choice Process



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Monday, February 14, 2011

American Table Tennis - How "Ping Pong Diplomacy" Put American Table Tennis on the World Map



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Although not as supreme or quite as favorite as other pro-sports in the world today, American Table Tennis has been colse to for longer than you think. For those who were lucky sufficient to have been colse to at the time, a enchanting but foremost cultural event transpired roughly four decades ago in the land where Table Tennis is possibly more revered and respected than any other sport: Japan. Most people who know about this part in America's rich history refer to it as "Ping Pong Diplomacy" when relations between the two world superpowers were not as open as they are today. 

It was while a visit to Japan in 1971 by the United States Table Tennis team where Glenn Cowan, a flamboyant but beautifully gifted player trained a limited too long and just happened to miss the team bus. A Japanese official had come by and informed Cowan and his Japanese sparring partner that their time was up; the training factory was to be terminated for the evening.

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While trying frantically to search the rest of his team members in a sea of unfamiliar faces, a player aboard the Chinese team bus waived Cowan over and told him to get on their bus instead.   As the bus travelled along, the players from opposite sides of the world struck up a conversation with the aid of a translator. Zhuang Zedong, a member of the Chinese squad realized the chance for relationship building and chose diplomacy over heavily ingrained cultural responsibilities. 

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Coming transmit towards Cowan, Zhuang Zedong tapped him lightly upon the shoulders and proceeded to gift him with a gorgeous silk-screen portrait of the Huangshan Mountains. Cowan immediately understood and read the situation correctly by trying to find something of equal value in return, all he could muster up after rifling desperately straight through his entire Gym bag's worth of belongings was an old comb certainly unworthy of the magnitude of the situation.

Instead of offering a sub-par gift, Cowan left the Chinese team bus and was immediately greeted by the press and hoards of photographers because it's not daily you see an American born table tennis player exiting a Team China bus with a smile on his face and a gift firmly in hand. He would have to wait for someone else opportune time to return the favour. 

Glen Cowan would get his chance ultimately and presented Zhuang Zedong with a patriotic American t-shirt with the words "Let it Be" emblazoned on the front in clear red, white, and blue lettering. Suffice it to say that the cultural tensions experienced while the 1960's and throughout the 1970's between these two countries were well chronicled in history books, but instead of going with the flow, these two particular athletes saw past the restrictions and limitations that society has a tendency of placing upon our humble shoulders and took the chance to see what cooperation and camaraderie can nothing else but look like. This might not have been possible with any other sport. 

So the next time whatever happens to ask you what American Table Tennis is nothing else but about, let them know about this "Ping Pong Diplomacy" between the U.S. And Japan.

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