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February 25th , 2012 - Macau
ATTU
Development Workshop
Part 1: ATTU Development Program
Part 2: ATTU Women’s Program
Part 3: ITTF Hopes Project
Part 1: ATTU
Development Program
1.1-How developed are we?
1.2-The IDEAL Asia
1.3-Agreement of Understanding
1.4-ATTU Development Program 2009-2012
1.5-Olympic Solidarity Courses 2009-2012
1-How developed are we?Asia won 19 out of 20 medals at the 2011 World Championships in Rotterdam!!!
Share of Europe and Asia in top 64 women players in 2011 WTTC Rotterdam:
WSWS Top 4Top 4 Top 8 Top 8 Top 16Top 16 Top 32Top 32 Top 64Top 64
EuropeEurope(No. of Countries)(No. of Countries)
00(0)(0)
00(0)(0)
44(4)(4)
1010(9)(9)
2727(16)(16)
AsiaAsia(No. of Countries)(No. of Countries)
441 (E.A.)1 (E.A.)
882 (E.A. & 2 (E.A. &
S.E.A)S.E.A)
12124 (E.A & 4 (E.A & S.E.A.)S.E.A.)
21217 (E.A & 7 (E.A &
S.E.A)S.E.A)
30308 (E.A & 8 (E.A &
S.E.A.)S.E.A.)
In women’s singles top 64, Asia has 30 players that are just from 8 countries of only two regions. So 3 other regions of Asia have no any representative among world top 64 players.
In men’s singles top 64, Asia has 30 players that are just from 7 countries of only two regions. So 3 other regions of Asia have no any representative among world top 64 players.
This statistics proves that although Asia is very strong in table tennis but it is much less developed than Europe!
In fact if we separate China and few other eastern countries from the continent, the rest has long way to go.
MSMS Top 4Top 4 Top 8 Top 8 Top 16Top 16 Top 32Top 32 Top 64Top 64
EuropeEurope(No. of Countries)(No. of Countries)
11(1)(1)
11(1)(1)
55(3)(3)
1212(5)(5)
3232(14)(14)
AsiaAsia(No. of Countries)(No. of Countries)
331 (E.A.)1 (E.A.)
772 (E.A.)2 (E.A.)
11114 (E.A & S.E.A.)4 (E.A & S.E.A.)
20205(E.A & S.E.A)5(E.A & S.E.A)
30307 (E.A & 7 (E.A & S.E.A.)S.E.A.)
Share of Europe and Asia in top 64 men players in 2011 WTTC Rotterdam:
2-The IDEAL Asia(The original development plan presented to the ATTU and ITTF in May 2001)
Improvement (for professionals)
To improve the results of Asian associations in world events
Development (for amateurs)
To increase the popularity of our sport and promote table tennis in general
Economy (for funding the program)
To find different ways for financing the development program
Administration (for smaller associations)
To help the smaller associations to enhance their administration
Link ( among all members)
To enhance the communication among the members by creating a proper link
3-Agreement of UnderstandingAgreement of Understanding is a contract
between the ITTF and the ATTU for creating opportunities for the development of table tennis in Asia.
The ATTU Development Officer plans, proposes and negotiates the agreement with both parties and after having the approval from both sides, make the draft ready to be signed.
ITTF President and the ATTU President sign this agreement as representatives of each party.
The ATTU Development Officer implements the program through the year.
4-ATTU Development Program 2009-2012
-World Cadet Challenge: the Asian cadet team gets $20,000. support to participate
the World Cadet Challenge and the training camp prior to that in every year.
-7 Development Courses: Around 7 days- coach Education, training camp
, administrator’s , tournament director’s, or combination of above –the host
association receives $2500 and the expert salary and air ticket is also provided-
the host association shall provide standard quality hospitality for the expert.
-1 Women’s Course – (same as above)
-2 Youth Camps – (for talented U21 Asian players of developing countries)
-10 Packages of Equipment Assistance per year
provided by the CTTA (each package $5000 – two package per region)
5-Olympic Solidarity Program 2009-2012
Technical Course-10 per NOC for 2009-2012
Developing a National Sports Structure-1 per NOC per year
Scholarships for Coaches
Scholarships for Athletes Beijing 2012
Training Grants for Young Athletes 2016
Talent Identification
Women and Sport
(More information on the ITTF Website)
ITTF/ATTU allocate courses maximum once a two year per association. Therefore to have courses every year the associations are recommended to apply for Olympic Solidarity Courses through their NOC.
Olympic Solidarity Procedure
1-National Association applies to National Olympic Committee [NOC] for a course2-NOC submits course to Olympic Solidarity in Switzerland (Section of IOC)3-Olympic Solidarity asks ITTF to nominate an expert4-Airfares and salary of the expert is paid through ITTF5-Experts submit “Technical Report” to NOC and ITTF
ATTU Hon. Development Officer: Afshin Badieee-mail: [email protected]
Part 2: ATTU Women’s Program
Part 3:ITTF Hopes Project
1- Goals and Vision
The newest addition to the long line of the development
Talent Identification
Promote and work with young talented players as assets
Especial education for coaches
2- Different Phases Phase 1- Identification of interested national association
Phase 2- Partnership agreement
Phase 3- Registration (Late Nov 2011- end of Mar 2012)
Phase 4- National Hopes Events (by Apr 2012 one boy, one girl & one coach recognized as national candidates)
Phase 5- ITTF Hopes Challenge in mid June
Phase 6- “The World Hopes Team” selection
Phase 7- “The World Hopes Team” activities
Phase 8- Yearly team selection to the Cadet Challenge
3- Operation of the Hopes Project
ITTF ED Dep. in cooperation with Development Dep.