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Sunday 26 June 2011

July 1st - 2 years ago....


...was the first day in my new job as National Coaching Manager for TTAW.

The 2 years have passed quickly and i'd like to think I have made the necessary changes to benefit the sport in Wales.

From booking flights for players for events, to training 6 hours a day in the hall, to dealing with budgets, to meeting the Sports Council, to taking a coaching seminar, to picking up from the airports, to meeting with parents, to setting the season calendar, to writing for sponsorship, to organising the TTAW awards to writing a few emails each and every day - the job is full.

Things can always be improved, and I will always push myself to do better. Players, parents and coaches have a duty to do the same and not always put the blame elsewhere, but look more within to try and develop their games and make a better effort not to rely on what TTAW offer in terms of competition, coaching and management but what can they do, above what is offered, to progress.

So many players have become focussed on immediate results and not what matters in the longer term. No one remembers the best U13, cadets or juniors, but will remember the top seniors. Players can strive to get their games to a senior style as quick as possible to make advances.

Most of our better Welsh players will play in Europe next season which offers a more comprehensive assessment of their match status and we will see who swims and who sinks. Clubs will not be patient and will need results unfortunately. If I can pass on any advice from my playing career, is that you must learn variety and you must learn it quickly.

Lastly, the TTAW do a great deal for all its players and we try as an association (which is mostly run by volunteers) to punch above our level on a global basis. We are small and have few players - but we still (and you do as clubs, parents and coaches of course) manage to produce good quality players from time to time.

Working together is key and I am always here to listen and talk

Ryan Jenkins
National Coaching Manager
2009-present

Guess Who?


email rjttaw@gmail.com with your answer

First answer wins!!!!

Saturday 25 June 2011

Update on the ITTF Hopes Week


Jac Jenkins lost his first 2 matches against opponents from Thailand and Romania before winning against Sri Lanka and Austria today at the ITTF Hopes Challenge.

Tomorrow Jac will play his last match against another Sri Lankan opponent to finish his challenge tournament and see if he has made the ITTF Hopes team which will travel to China and Hong Kong in July/August.

If not, there is another opportunity to go with a European team, but if this doesn't happen he will be satisfied to go to Hungary and meet up with the other Eurokids players in August in Hungary

Thursday 23 June 2011

ITTF Hopes Update

The training is great, as you would expect, to find the hopes team that will travel to China and Hong Kong this summer. The other thing that is great is the coach education on offer. We have had Michel Gadal (France TD) talking about the French way, we have had Glen Tepper (ITTF), we have had Mikel Andersson (ITTF) and Zita Pidl (also ITTF) given the plans for the future of table tennis.

Now we have Werner Schlager, Michael Maze and Kristina Toth practicing and talking with the players which has made this week a fantastic experience for all.

The weekend's tournament will bring the competitive edge to the forefront, and we shall see sparks fly.

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Pontypridd High School summer Open

Please email Jonathan Gregory for an entry form for the Pontypridd summer open

Date - Saturday 9th July
closing date - 5th July

email - jonnygreg@hotmail.com

3 categories for male and female - lots of matches all day

Happy Birthday to the following players for June


Naomi Owen - 3rd
Stephen Jenkins - 8th
Charlotte Carey - 11th
Callum Evans - 15th
Chris Griffiths - 19th

ITTF Hopes Camp in Austria

Copy and paste the youtube link into your browser to see ex World Champion Werner Schlager vs Jac Jenkins in training

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psqmHQYKDYs

CYP UK Table Tennis

http://etta.co.uk/news/cyp-uk-table-tennis/

Please paste the link above into your browser for a report on the event

Beth Roberts (Ael y Bryn) was a winner in the U14's

Rhondda COE - end of season tournament



Rhondda Centre of Excellence 20/6/11

The Rhondda Centre of excellence has some of the best players in Wales and is one of the strongest squads in Wales. The training has been intense over the 2010-2011 season with all players from Tonyrefail, Tonypandy, Ferndale, Cymer, and Pontypridd putting in maximum effort.

On the final COE of the season a tournament was run with two large groups and then a final match to decide positions 1-12.

The groups and final placing are as follows:


Group 1
CE CEVANS EL SF JB CS Total
Connor
Edwards 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 15-4
Callum
Evans 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 14-4
Ethan
Lewis 0-3 1-3 3-1 3-1 3-0 10-8
Steven Fawkes 0-3 0-3 1-3 3-0 3-0 7-9
Johnathan Bisp 1-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 3-0 5-12
Charlotte Slye 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 1-15

Group 2
AP CG LW SJ BE SJ Total
Alex Prosser 3-2 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 15-3
Chris Griffiths 2-3 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-0 14-5
Liam Winders 1-3 0-3 1-3 3-0 3-0 8-9
Steffan Jeczalik 0-3 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 11-7
Ben Evans 0-3 0--3 0-3 0-3 2-3 2-15
Soffi Jenkins 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 3-14



Final Matches:
Connor Edwards beat Alex Prosser
Callum Evans beat Chris Griffiths
Ethan Lewis beat Steffan Jeczalik
Steven Fawkes beat Liam Winders
Soffi Jenkins beat John Bisp
Charlotte Slye beat Ben Evans

Final Positions:
1. Connor Edwards
2. Alex Prosser
3. Callum Evans
4. Chris Grffiths
5. Ethan Lewis
6. Steffan Jeczalik
7. Steven Fawkes
8. Liam Winders
9. Soffi Jenkins
10. John Bisp
11. Charlotte Slye
12. Ben Evans

Monday 13 June 2011

Youtube Videos from the Masters

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sZnjTgD9GI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-S14t5U0is

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9V9rzS2l3k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7XsRj6PMWE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhkdNQq-qM4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aetpg_TwR7w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NG9wSuHels

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVfzNAlnIO0








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videos by M Marsden

Sunday 12 June 2011

Secondary Schools Event


Charlotte Carey and Lewis Williams (both of Glyncoed school in Ebbw Vale) won their respective events today in Cardiff. Charlotte beat Angharad Phillips in the girls final 3-0 whilst Lewis managed to overturn Conor in the boys final 3-2. Conor led 9-6in the deciding set but Lewis came back to take it 11-9.

Girls: Charlotte Carey beat Angharad Philips 11-8, 14-12, 11-5.
Boys: Lewis Williams beat Conner Edwards 10-12, 8-11, 11-8, 11-7, 11-9.
Consolation: Caitlin Williams beat Soffi Jenkins 11-9, 11-7, 11-5.



The 2 winners automatically qualify for the UK School Games in September along with the following players:

Charlotte Carey - qualified automatic
Angharad Phillips
Megan Phillips
Nicole Hall
Sharlene Williams - reserve

Lewis Williams - qualified automatic
Conor Edwards
Chris Griffiths
Alex Prosser
Ryan Oyler - reserve

Coaches - Ryan Jenkins, Steve Jenkins, Aled Howells, Simon Oyler
Manager - Dai Treharne

Thursday 9 June 2011

Just 24 hours Left


Tick Tock, Tick Tock, Who can be a Rock

The Masters is upon us, where the players come forward and wait to be counted. Where gladiators collide, where soldiers battle.

Be apart of this occasion - 5pm start at Sport Wales National Centre

The most exciting event for years - It's here.....will you be...

(picture: players preparing tonight ready for the tournament tomorrow @ SWNC)

Tuesday 7 June 2011

England Region U12 camp/tournament

http://updates.etta.tv/east/2011/06/06/east-england-v-west-wales-under-12s/

Copy and paste the link above into your browser for information on a regional camp where Aled Howells took 4 Welsh players to BATTS in Harlow over the weekend 4-5 June

Cardiff COE & HPS


Another Monday session, and another chance for the players of Cardiff to progress and look towards the future.

With the academy players on one side of the hall, the COE (Centre of Excellence) players in the middle and the HPS (High potential squad) players at the opposite end, things were really taking shape. The session is run by Simon Oyler [TTAW coach] every Monday 5-7pm in Sport Wales NC, Cardiff.

From senior and Welsh Internationals such as Ryan Owen and Charlotte Carey, all the way down to 8 year old Joe Roberts, the play was very impressive.

The city of Cardiff is very much on the way up with the programme in place...

Eades is ready


There is one qualifier who ready to take the Masters by storm. Steve Eades, the Welsh number 1 veteran, will be hoping to win his matches in the qualifier event this Friday which will allow him to play in the evening tournament against some of the best players in the UK.

"There is one space still available, and i intend to take it" said Eades. The business man has always been a keen TT player and hopes his experience in the workplace will transfer to the table this Friday. "Experience can't be replaced. It is vital in table tennis, and I have it. Friday will be good and I'm looking forward to it".

Come and watch Steve and the rest this Friday at Sport Wales National Centre...
Qualifying event starts at 12 noon
Main Event starts at 5pm

Monday 6 June 2011

Half Term Tournament

Final placings from the tournament at last Thursday's training camp

1 Ryan Owen, 2 Charlotte Carey, 3 Dan O'Connell, 4 Tyrone Wells, 5 Dean Cundy, 6 Lewis Williams, 7 Conor Edwards, 8 Ryan Flood, 9 Yongbo Zhang, 10 Angharad Phillips, 11 Miles Chan, 12 Marcus, 13 Alex Prosser, 14 Ryan Oyler, 15 Jack Bennett, 16 Vince Stacey, 17 Megan Phillips, 18 Sharlene Williams, 19 Nicole Hall, 20 Chris Griffiths, 21 Billy Forster, 22 Callum Evans, 23 Laura Edwards, 24 Jac Jenkins, 25 Caitlin Williams, 26 Thomas Heyden, 27 Ethan Lewis, 28 Jonathan Bisp.

The Welsh Masters


This Friday 5pm

The wait is almost over

Saturday 4 June 2011

'Guess Who?'

The guess who face was Simon Oyler

Well done to those who emailed in the correct answer

Grand Prix Tomorrow....


Charlotte Carey, Ryan Owen and Ryan Jenkins head to Sussex tomorrow morning for the last satellite GP of the season.
All three players are hoping to gain vital points in the race to the finishing line and end the season as Grand Prix overall winner.

Ryan Jenkins just received the news that he has won the British Senior League Player of the Year for all divisions for the second year running...
It could have been the win against Paul Drinkhall in January or that he only lost 1 match all season (that was to Drinkhall last September) that claimed it for him.

All results to follow, as always...

UK School Games 2011 - Sheffield


It's that time of year already. The starting process of the UK School Games has began with all the Team Managers meeting in Sheffield on June 3rd for their induction.

Teams will be chosen on the evening of the 12th June and a quick process needs to be in place to upload all their information upon the EMS database. This will help Adidas and Butterfly organise the kit needed. Teams will stay at the new Sheffield University campus and compete at Ponds Forge.

Team Wales Table Tennis will have the following make-up:

4 boys + 1 non travelling reserve
4 girls + 1 non travelling reserve
1 wheelchair athlete
1 standing disability athlete
3 coaches - Ryan Jenkins, Stephen Jenkins, Aled Howells
2 carers - TBD
1 Team Manager - Dave Treharne
Total 16 persons

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Half Term Camps are going well


With the cream of Welsh TT coming together with the best of England (and their coach Paul Whiting), and the addition of Yongbo Zhang, Irish man Ryan Flood and Tomozs Rotsotko of Poland, it makes a good recipe for a great training camp at Sport Wales National Centre this week. Nathan Thomas, Aled Howells & Steve Jenkins are the Welsh coaches giving advice this week

Hard Work - there is no other way...