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Topic: Table Tennis in North-Netherlands!
Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Subject: Table Tennis in North-Netherlands!
Date Posted: 10/08/2016 at 4:57am
Hello all,

In this video you see the first team of our table tennis club in their first league game of the season.

The team is playing on the highest Northern-level, one level below the National third division-level.

Enjoy this video. Comments are always welcome!





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Posted By: Ladon1997
Date Posted: 10/08/2016 at 8:43am
Haha


Posted By: Baal
Date Posted: 10/08/2016 at 3:52pm
Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/10/2016 at 6:11am
Originally posted by Ladon1997 Ladon1997 wrote:

Haha


It is nice to see that you, in any case, could laugh about the video! LOL


Posted By: kakapo
Date Posted: 10/10/2016 at 8:22am
Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!

That is true !  very efficient backhand.



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Posted By: amateur
Date Posted: 10/10/2016 at 2:35pm
Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!

The whole team wears orange...

There's a girl on the other team - are all leagues in North-Netherlands coed?


Posted By: kakapo
Date Posted: 10/10/2016 at 3:23pm
Originally posted by amateur amateur wrote:

Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!


The whole team wears orange...

There's a girl on the other team - are all leagues in North-Netherlands coed?
in Belgium,female players can play in the men's competition till the first division, included. But they are not allowed to play in the men super division. The best female players usually play their matches in the women's competition and another match the same day in the men's competition. Of course, Belgium is a small country, maximum distance is 300 km.

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Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/11/2016 at 6:36am
Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!


Which player do you mean exactly? Because they are all orange, haha!


Posted By: smackman
Date Posted: 10/11/2016 at 6:52am
the 2nd orange man has a real cheating serve, just what he does
good to see others from other Countries


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Posted By: mickd
Date Posted: 10/11/2016 at 9:25am
Wow. Is that a mini table? Or is everyone in the Netherlands just really tall?


Posted By: BeaverMD
Date Posted: 10/11/2016 at 9:49am
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Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/11/2016 at 12:48pm
Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by amateur amateur wrote:

Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!


The whole team wears orange...

There's a girl on the other team - are all leagues in North-Netherlands coed?
in Belgium,female players can play in the men's competition till the first division, included. But they are not allowed to play in the men super division. The best female players usually play their matches in the women's competition and another match the same day in the men's competition. Of course, Belgium is a small country, maximum distance is 300 km.


This situation in Belgium is largely similar to the one in the Netherlands.


Posted By: NextLevel
Date Posted: 10/11/2016 at 12:55pm
Originally posted by Slupmi-Atled Slupmi-Atled wrote:

Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!


Which player do you mean exactly? Because they are all orange, haha!


Obviously the very tall lefty. Very fast and hard to read stroke.

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Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/12/2016 at 9:34am
Originally posted by mickd mickd wrote:

Wow. Is that a mini table? Or is everyone in the Netherlands just really tall?


The Dutch are the tallest people in the world... there is your answer, haha.


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/14/2016 at 7:56am
Originally posted by smackman smackman wrote:

the 2nd orange man has a real cheating serve, just what he does
good to see others from other Countries


If you (in any competition whatsoever) look closely at the serves, you will see that almost all the players do make some mistakes there.


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/15/2016 at 12:41pm
Originally posted by BeaverMD BeaverMD wrote:

No, no, no, no, NO! You are not allowed to wear capris while playing table tennis.  Tell the Danny Heister looking dude not to ever pull that stunt again.


Haha, is that an official rule or your personal one? Wink


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/17/2016 at 6:37am
Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by amateur amateur wrote:

Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!


The whole team wears orange...

There's a girl on the other team - are all leagues in North-Netherlands coed?
in Belgium,female players can play in the men's competition till the first division, included. But they are not allowed to play in the men super division. The best female players usually play their matches in the women's competition and another match the same day in the men's competition. Of course, Belgium is a small country, maximum distance is 300 km.


By the way... a woman needs, before she can play division in the Netherlands, to show a certain level. She must win at least half of her matches.


Posted By: vvk1
Date Posted: 10/17/2016 at 8:41am
Originally posted by Slupmi-Atled Slupmi-Atled wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by amateur amateur wrote:

Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!


The whole team wears orange...

There's a girl on the other team - are all leagues in North-Netherlands coed?
in Belgium,female players can play in the men's competition till the first division, included. But they are not allowed to play in the men super division. The best female players usually play their matches in the women's competition and another match the same day in the men's competition. Of course, Belgium is a small country, maximum distance is 300 km.


By the way... a woman needs, before she can play division in the Netherlands, to show a certain level. She must win at least half of her matches.

Umm, a bit of a chicken and egg situation?


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/19/2016 at 7:15pm
Originally posted by smackman smackman wrote:

the 2nd orange man has a real cheating serve, just what he does
good to see others from other Countries


Nice, a reaction all the way from New Zealand! What is the situation there? Are there many clubs and regional / national table tennis competitions? Always interesting to hear, i am really curious.


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/22/2016 at 4:41pm
Originally posted by Slupmi-Atled Slupmi-Atled wrote:

Originally posted by smackman smackman wrote:

the 2nd orange man has a real cheating serve, just what he does
good to see others from other Countries


Nice, a reaction all the way from New Zealand! What is the situation there? Are there many clubs and regional / national table tennis competitions? Always interesting to hear, i am really curious.


I still hope to hear from you Smile


Posted By: smackman
Date Posted: 10/22/2016 at 6:53pm
Originally posted by Slupmi-Atled Slupmi-Atled wrote:

Originally posted by Slupmi-Atled Slupmi-Atled wrote:

Originally posted by smackman smackman wrote:

the 2nd orange man has a real cheating serve, just what he does
good to see others from other Countries


Nice, a reaction all the way from New Zealand! What is the situation there? Are there many clubs and regional / national table tennis competitions? Always interesting to hear, i am really curious.


I still hope to hear from you Smile
Hi normal all around the World, many social players will bring their bat to the ball and not try Thumbs Up

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Posted By: smackman
Date Posted: 10/22/2016 at 6:58pm
In New Zealand the sport is growing again, a good push in School;s and many new immigrants from Asia and they love their table tennis,(well the adults more so) the kids play many sports or none
 I have gone to some clubs where 95% of adults were not born in NZ
I normally play interclub in 3 venues a week, (I would the only person who does that here) as I know all the venues 


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Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/24/2016 at 5:45am
Originally posted by smackman smackman wrote:

In New Zealand the sport is growing again, a good push in School;s and many new immigrants from Asia and they love their table tennis,(well the adults more so) the kids play many sports or none
 I have gone to some clubs where 95% of adults were not born in NZ
I normally play interclub in 3 venues a week, (I would the only person who does that here) as I know all the venues 


Good to hear that the sport is growing again! That's very neat, especially because New Zealand is primarily focused on rugby and cricket. Are you someone who is busy promoting table tennis?


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/26/2016 at 4:34pm
Originally posted by BeaverMD BeaverMD wrote:

No, no, no, no, NO! You are not allowed to wear capris while playing table tennis.  Tell the Danny Heister looking dude not to ever pull that stunt again.


By the way, nice that you know Danny Heister as (i think) American. Years back, Heister gave a table tennis demonstration at our club. Very entertaining.


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 10/29/2016 at 6:47am
Originally posted by mickd mickd wrote:

Wow. Is that a mini table? Or is everyone in the Netherlands just really tall?


The Japanese are just simply small, haha!



Posted By: BeaverMD
Date Posted: 10/30/2016 at 9:38pm
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Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 11/01/2016 at 7:11am
Originally posted by BeaverMD BeaverMD wrote:

Originally posted by Slupmi-Atled Slupmi-Atled wrote:

Originally posted by BeaverMD BeaverMD wrote:

No, no, no, no, NO! You are not allowed to wear capris while playing table tennis.  Tell the Danny Heister looking dude not to ever pull that stunt again.


By the way, nice that you know Danny Heister as (i think) American. Years back, Heister gave a table tennis demonstration at our club. Very entertaining.

I think the first time I saw Danny Heister play (on video) was watching him and Trinko Keen play doubles in the 1993 WTTC if I remember correctly.  I was thinking "what a waste of two left handers playing together.  Doesn't the Netherlands have a couple of righties to pair with each of them?" Smile




Those were the good old times... the level in the Netherlands is no longer as high as it was then. We certainly still have talented players, but at the international level we are beginning to become less and less Thumbs Down. What is the situation with the table tennis sport in America?


Posted By: Skyline
Date Posted: 11/01/2016 at 7:15am
keen and heister were probably one the best left handed doubles in the world.


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 11/02/2016 at 7:15am
Originally posted by Skyline Skyline wrote:

keen and heister were probably one the best left handed doubles in the world.


I always hear from many players that it is difficult to play against two left-handed players... A nice advantage for Keen and Heister at the time, but of course they were simply good players too.


Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 11/04/2016 at 11:17am
Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Guy in the orange has a crazy good backhand!

That is true !  very efficient backhand.



Hi there! Do you also play table tennis in Belgium, and where and at what level?



Posted By: BeaverMD
Date Posted: 11/05/2016 at 12:11pm
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Posted By: Slupmi-Atled
Date Posted: 11/06/2016 at 5:54pm
Originally posted by BeaverMD BeaverMD wrote:

Originally posted by Slupmi-Atled Slupmi-Atled wrote:


Those were the good old times... the level in the Netherlands is no longer as high as it was then. We certainly still have talented players, but at the international level we are beginning to become less and less Thumbs Down. What is the situation with the table tennis sport in America?

The acronym SNAFU says it all.


That does not sound well! How did that happen? Are there many table tennis clubs or is it hard to find one?



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