What makes this tournament special?
Community involvement – The Seattle Table Tennis Championships are a joint effort by Seattle Parks & Recreation and local table tennis enthusiasts. Last year there were close to 20 volunteers.
Public focus – We aim to bring attention to our sport. Last year’s event was featured on the front page of the Seattle Times “Lifestyle” section. A KOMO TV news team came and there were more than 100 paid spectators at the 3 pm finals “show” on Sunday. (http://www.glttc.org/2010/11/04/3rd-seattle-city-championships-a-great-success/)
New players – We want to bring new players into organized table tennis. Last year, we offered one event especially for new players, and Coach Judy Qi held a class with her coaches and students. This year, I would like to expand on this. What are YOUR ideas? Let me know.
Kim Goldov, Tournament Director
Fall 2011 tournament schedule:
September 23/24 Bellevue Fall Open (one star)
October 15/16: Everett Senior Tournament
October 29/30 Seattle Championships
November 5/6 Portland “Pac Rim” (four star)
November 20 NW Senior Games “Turkey Shoot”
December 2-4 WTTC Winter Tournament
Contact: info@glttc.com | Green Lake Community Center | Community Ctr: 206-684-0780 |
Web: www.glttc.org | Sat 5 – 9, Sun 4 – 9, Tues 5 – 8 | Kim Goldov:: 206-979-9752 |
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Kim
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Top Chinese Players to Compete in Seattle City Championships
3rd Seattle City Championships a great success
I think it is fair to say that the 3rd Seattle City Championships exceeded expectations. The tournament drew 110 players from Canada and
the United States. We were featured on the front page of the Seattle Times “Lifestyle” section on Sunday, October 24, and we had over 100 paid spectators in addition to the players and family members for the 3 pm finals “show” on Sunday. There were about 20 volunteers and we received sponsorship from Seattle Parks and Recreation, the Green Lake Advisory Council, Killerspin, the Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club, the Northwest Senior Games, Paddle Palace, Hyun Lee, and Phil & Karen Lam. Thank you to everyone who participated, watched and helped out.
The 3 pm finals events began with the Under 14 Singles. Michael Zhao took first over runner-up, Kevin Li. This was followed by a exhibition between 11 year old, Reda Ali, and 87 year old Gene Treneer. James Qiao defeated Jenny Zhao with a score of 4 to 1 to take the Seattle City Champion singles title. Please click here and here to see all of Susan Wakeman’s photos, and here to see a list of all winners and runners-up.