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Brighton table tennis players with learning disabilities take part in sporting trip abroad

by Frank le Duc
Friday 5 Jun, 2015 at 8:47PM
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Brighton table tennis players with learning disabilities take part in sporting trip abroad

Table tennis players and coaches from Brighton, Berlin and Malmo

A group of table tennis players with learning disabilities from Brighton and Hove visited Sweden for the first of a series of sporting exchanges.

Nineteen Brighton Table Tennis Club (BTTC) members joined players from Germany and Sweden in Malmo.

The Brighton group included six players under 14 and seven adults from the Grace Eyre Sports 4 All BTTC sessions.

Table tennis players and coaches from Brighton, Berlin and Malmo
Table tennis players and coaches from Brighton, Berlin and Malmo

They played ping-pong for six hours each day and came together for a barbecue and five hours of wheelchair basketball on the final day.

Robert English, 33, a partially sighted BTTC member who is on the autistic spectrum, said: “I really enjoyed meeting new people and making new friends.

“I learned a lot about myself. It was my first proper time away from my carer and I was out of my comfort zone big time. I really needed that and I feel more mature as a result.”

The ping-pong exchange was organised by Malmo’s disability sports club (Föreningen Idrott För Handikappade) with EU funding.

The third partner in the initiative is Berlin’s Wheelchair Sports Club.

Brighton welcomes visitors from Sweden and Germany in August. The clubs will meet in Berlin in October. And the exchanges will be repeated in 2016.

BTTC trustee Tim Holtam said: “The experience of playing table tennis with players from other countries and with Swedish and Team GB Paralympians was inspiring and many friendships were forged across ages and nationalities.

“It is a wonderful opportunity for the Brighton players to experience different aspects of Europe and we have learned a lot from the Swedish club.

“We can’t wait to welcome our Swedish and German friends to Brighton in August.”

BTTC is Table Tennis England’s National Table Tennis Club of the Year 2014. It holds regular sessions at Brighton Youth Centre, in Edward Street, Brighton.

Dedicated sessions are held for adults with learning disabilities and children in care.

The club provides 40 popular outdoor tables around Brighton and Hove. An estimated 42,000 games were played on the tables in six weeks last summer.

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