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Welcome to the news and results
pages of the Coburg Table Tennis Club,
located in the sunny city of Melbourne, Australia.
Visit the site of our state association,
Table Tennis Victoria, at http://www.ttv.com.au/
to find out about table tennis in this part of the world.
*** NEW ***
March 2001 - Shorter Serves No. 26 is now online. Meeting held on
24 February 2003.

History
of Coburg Table Tennis Club
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The Coburg Table Tennis Club began in 1948 at
the McDonald Reserve Clubrooms that are no longer in use. The club was
named Coburg Harriers Table Tennis Club in those days and was associated
with the Harriers athletic club until the early 1970s. From its early
years the club was at the forefront of the sport and won the Metropolitan
'A' Grade Premiership on several occasions, as well as having
representatives in both Victorian and Australian teams. |
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Coburg Table Tennis Club is still one of the
leading clubs in Victoria. It was a the winner of the National League in
1983 and winner of several 'A' Grade Premierships in the 80s and 90s. It
continues to provide many Victorian and Australian representatives. In
1988 Coburg player, Nadia Bisiach, became one of the first players to
represent Australia in Table Tennis at the Olympics. . In 1999 Jeff Plumb
qualified to represent Australia at the Olympics in 2000. In 1997 Brett
Clarke became Australian Men's Singles Champion and with Jeff Plumb in
1998 Australian Men's Doubles Champions. |
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In December 1983 the present clubrooms were
completed, giving Coburg an international class facility in Murray Road. |
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As well as being involved at the top level of
the sport the Club caters for and encourages all levels of player, whether
you would like to play socially, become a competition player or play at
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Write to us: coburgttc@bigfoot.com

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