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22.06.2012

Paul Drinkhall and Joanna Parker at Heathrow

English Open Press Release

 

TABLE TENNIS: Olympic athletes kick-start Ping! at Heathrow Airport
English Table Tennis Association
 

 OLYMPIANS PAUL DRINKHALL AND JOANNA PARKER HELP PROMOTE PING! AT HEATHROW AIRPORT

Olympic table tennis athletes Paul Drinkhall and Joanna Parker were at Heathrow Airport on Tuesday to promote Ping! which once again hits the country’s parks and streets this summer.


The respective men’s and women’s English number ones were part of a photo shoot outside Terminal 3 at Europe’s busiest airport where airport staff and public alike were invited to get involved.


Such are the ideals behind Ping! 2012 – the Sport England initiative, that it allows ordinary members of the public to take part in an Olympic sport for free. To join the fun, just borrow a bat from the side of the table.


Over 700 tables will be placed in seven locations across the UK with Bristol, Liverpool and London launching on the 29th June. The tables will be up for a month for all to enjoy and can be found in the brand new locations of Brighton, Sheffield, Leicester and the New Forest.


Along with the tables, bats and balls are provided free of charge so that anyone can play at anytime. In addition to free play, Ping! offers a scheduled programme of activities entitled ‘Random Acts of Ping Pong’ as well as master classes, ‘Musical Ping’ and ‘Meet Your Match’ singles events.


Ping! is once again backed by National Lottery investment from Sport England, as part of its work to deliver a lasting legacy beyond London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.


Photos of the event can be found at the ETTA’s Virtual Press Office.


Quotes:


Three-time European Junior Champion, Paul Drinkhall said: “As you see in Heathrow Airport loads of people have stopped and played and they’re having great fun. Hopefully once they’ve seen this they’ll watch the Olympics and watch table tennis and after that maybe get involved and go into clubs and get their children or their brothers and sisters involved. I think Ping! are doing a great job putting tables out in public places.


I think everybody wants to play table tennis, everybody has said they’ve already played or played on holiday but they just sometimes struggle with the opportunity and they don’t now where to play but with something like this it’s going to be more obvious there’s a table there.


With the opportunity just to walk to wherever it is closest to you and play on a table outside with your friends for free it’s just a great opportunity for everyone and I hope it gets used well.”


Two-times National Champion Joanna Parker, said: “If you ask around everyone has played table tennis at some point but I think people don’t really know where to go to play regularly.


Something like Ping! is bringing the tables to the people so I think you’ll see a lot more people playing and hopefully that will then inspire them to go and find a club.


That’s one of the great things about table tennis it’s the kind of sport anyone can play at any level and have fun doing it. They’re going to public places like city centres and airports so it’s not directed at one specific type of person.”


Sport England Chairman, Richard Lewis said: “Ping! has proved to be one of our most successful sports participation projects attracting over 100,000 participants to date. Together with Sing and the English Table Tennis Association we can spread the Olympic and Paralympic spirit throughout the country and help people create a sporting legacy for life.”


Chief Executive of the ETTA, Richard Yule said: “It is fantastic for table tennis to be at the forefront of these initiatives to increase sustainable mass participation. It shows how important social table tennis is to the continuation of growth in the sport when our Olympic athletes are prepared to pitch in with members of the public to make this event a success. As we know table tennis can be played by anyone, anytime, anyplace, anywhere. Ping! proves it.”

 

 

Editors Notes

Ping! was created by Sing London, the participatory arts organisation whose citywide projects aim to lift the public’s spirit.

 

Previous projects include London’s Street Pianos Project and Talking Rubbish bins. Sing London believe it often takes just a small intervention to generate social interaction and make cities feel happier places to be. 


Ping! is supported by National Lottery investment from Sport England, as part of its work to deliver a mass participation legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Ping is delivered by Sing London and the English Table Tennis Association.


Random Acts of Ping Pong - A programme of scheduled events produced in each city includes:      

School of Ping – Master classes for all July 7th and July 8th

The Science of Spin - how to win at ping pong – Science Museum, July 25th 7PM

Ping! @ The Movies – National screenings of Britdoc’s Ping Pong Film, followed by free play – throughout July.

Beats and Bats – Spoken word artists chat to the beat of the bat at The Roundhouse.   

Ping Locations:

Ping! London locations include: Heathrow, British Library, Natural History Museum, Kings Cross, and Canary Wharf.  The Roundhouse, London Pleasure Gardens, Leicester Square, Soho Square.

Ping! Bristol locations include: Bristol Cathedral, Bristol Zoo, the Old Vic and SS Great Britain.

Ping! Brighton locations include: the Pump Room, Victoria Gardens and the seafront.

Ping! Birmingham locations include: the Custard Factory, New Street Station and Spaghetti Junction.

Ping! Sheffield locations include: Sheffield Cathedral, the Winter Gardens and Ice Sheffield.

Ping! Hampshire locations include: New Forest, Winchester Cathedral.

Ping! Leicester locations: St Margaret’s bus station, the Royal Hospital and BBC Radio Leicester.

Ping! Liverpool locations include: Cavern Club, Cream, FACT, John Lennon Airport, Merseyside Ferry and Tate Liverpool.

English Table Tennis Association

ETTA is the lead nation for the British Table Tennis Federation which consists of the four home nations and is formed for selection of the Great British squad for Olympic Games.

Table tennis has over 300 million participants worldwide, making it one of the world’s highest participation sports.

Some 2.4 million people play table tennis within the UK (British Market Research Bureau).

 

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