Every couple of weeks we check the league tables and players averages on the two systems are in agreement. This is a useful exercise that helps us to identify occasional transcription errors and system problems.
We are having some issues with the players averages getting out of alignment due to definitions of walkover, concede and forfeit
Reg Sims, former British Railways, DRG and HCC player passed away last week. His funeral will take place at Bristol South Cremation at 3pm on Tuesday 16th November.
Some very sad news to report. Our friend and TT player Paul Hooper has passed away. Paul will be known by many who played against him in the Bristol League and for Avon County, whom he represented for over thirty years. Details on facebook.
All the John Reynolds statistics reports from 2001-02 to 2010-11 have been loaded to both sites. These reports are very comprehensive so if you played in the season you will have an entry.
Please see attached the notification of the AGM on September 13th. I also attach a nomination form for members of the Executive . The existing Executive committee are willing to stand again but nominations are needed. I also attach a list of the trophies to be presented at the presentations which take place after the AGM. Please try to get all recipients to attend from 8.15pm
Table Tennis England has announced further details of membership offers designed to help everyone get back playing as the country moves out of restrictions in the coming weeks.
Louis Price and Mollie Patterson justified their top seedings as they won the respective gold medals at the Junior National Cup – the first national competition for 15 months.
This week we have sent team registration forms to the club secretaries to request provisional returns that will allow the Bristol Executive Committee to gauge level of interest and start the planning for next season.
The nomination period for the election of one Elected Director to serve on the Board of Table Tennis England has closed – and three candidates will be on the ballot paper.
SGS College is starting to open again over the coming weeks, and we continue to follow the guidelines for return to play on the stages as issued by the NGB.
It is with regret we have to announce the death of Bill Bruton
Bill Bruton played for Cleeve & Claverham in the Bristol top Divisions. He was an accomplished player and was well liked among other players and will be sadly missed
It is with regret we have to announce the death of John Hawkesbury.
John Hawkesburyy (mostly played at Page) died on Thursday 4th February aged 59. He overcame his disabilities and was an accomplished player. He was well liked among other players and will be missed
Covid19 restrictions prevented 2019-20 season from being completed and the June 2020 meeting from being held. The Annual report which would have been presented at the meeting is being made available here.
A short message from Failand TTC to the other TT clubs in the Bristol league to say that we hope everyone is staying safe and we look forward to returning to league play and seeing all the friends we have made over the years at some point soon.
Clive Ellison via Bristol Table Tennis League ::
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Bristol & District Table Tennis League was formed in May 1902 and is currently recognised as the oldest table tennis league in the world. It is one of the largest local leagues in the country with over 400 players playing in 8 divisions.
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