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Winter Open Tournament Report

2/7/2014

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ATTC Winter Open Tournament Report

On 1/11/14 The Austin Table Tennis Association hosted the largest tournament in Austin table tennis history-87 singles players traveled from all over the state & some from out of state to Austin to participate. It was the 2014 Austin Winter Open Tournament. The participants included Cheng Li (coach Yang’s ex- teammate from Mississippi college ), Yi Chi Zhang, Jim Butler, and Victor Subonj. The competition started at 9am and finished at 7:30pm. Skill levels ranged from local Novice players all the way to internationally recognized formally trained competitors. Results are in:

Open Singles:
1st-Cheng Li ($300), 2nd-Yi Chi Zhang ($225), Semi-finalists-Jim Butler & James Eddie Yang ($150 each)
U-2150 Singles: 1st-Grayden Cook (&100), 2nd-Irving Zavala ($80)
U-1850 Singles: 1st-Anna Subonj ($80), 2nd-Shiraz Saleem ($60)
U-1650 Singles: 1st-Robert Wang ($60), 2nd-Kiran Singh ($40)
U-1450 Singles: 1st-Allen Kurapati (plaque), 2nd-Nosh Mody (plaque)
U-1250 Singles: 1st-Allen Kurapati (plaque), 2nd-Nosh Mody (plaque)
Novice Singles: 1st-Jyoti Ghosh (plaque), 2nd-Sam Feher (plaque)
U-3800 Doubles: 1st-Nicolas Alvarez & Irving Zavala ($100), 2nd-Grayden Cook & Ryan Tyrell ($80)
U-3200 Doubles: 1st-Philip Chow & Allen Kurapati ($60), 2nd-Zack Gholston & Alann Castillo ($40)


The tournament was a resounding success for the organization and the administration. Also, the volunteers played a huge role in the success of the tournament. Without them, we could never have achieved what we did for sure. Special thanks to: Conrad Song for the hardest job on doing the draws and the smooth running of the tournament; Jim Story and Dwight Bawcom for always doing great at the check-in desk; Kip Iwakiri, Nosh Mody, and Sungsup Lee for doing a thankless job on the parking patrol department; Cesar Serna for the great tournament photo taking all day long; Kip and Amy Iwakiri for helping with the control desk work; Rusty Carter for doing the net measurement and table leveling; Kip, Dean Ginther, Phil Lahman, John Miller, Bernard Lemal, and Jesus Sotolongo for helping with the pre and after tournament cleaning. Proceeds went back to the competitors as cash prize given out to most of the events and to support the ongoing growth and success of the Austin Table Tennis Association. A quick glance at this tournament’s finance sheet:

Total entry fees collected: $6,539; Cash prize given out: $1,550; USATT membership and rating fees paid out: $1,678.95; tournament sanction fees: $150; food for volunteers all day Saturday: $215.96 This tournament saw the club making $2,944.09 net profit.

Again, thank you to all our membership for supporting our efforts to improve and promote table tennis in Austin area.

Report by Marguerite Cheung, Operations Manager, ATTC 01/15/2014

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Winter is one of the best season to play sports. This year, our college basketball division has opened a winter tournament. Personally, I am very fond of it, however, my teammates do not share the same passion. They always say that Winter is too cold to play sports, to me, it is the opposite. The cold just makes you want to play sports even more, it makes you want to burn up some calories. I am excited to participate in the winter cup.

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