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The Ping Pong Diplomats

Tuesday, 24th June 2008 ~ Maggie ~ Link ~ Comments (0)

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Beijing—Foreign diplomats living in Beijing received a taste of China's national sport when they participated in the 2008 Diplomats' Table Tennis Tournament
The Serbian Embassy made it to the semi-finals.
The Serbian Embassy made it to the semi-finals.
on June 21. Over 50 players from 22 embassies participated in the team, men's singles and women's singles competitions. The tournament, held at the Beijing Gymnasium on Tiyuguan Lu, was chiefly organised by the Ambassador of the Maldives, Ahmed Latheef. Ambassador Ahmed, a self-confessed table tennis addict, proved his prowess by winning the men's singles competition, defeating Russia's Wadim Primak in the final.

The winner of the women's singles competition was Poland's Beata Sudar and the runner-up was the Philippines' Myca Magnolia Fischer. The team competition was taken out by Indonesia, who defeated the tournament's surprise packet Iran in the hard-fought final. The winning Indonesian team comprised two players, Bambang Purstyadi and Firdaus Amir.

The tournament's draw and its referees were organised by the Chinese Table Tennis Association (CTTA), which gave the tournament a professional touch. The holding of the tournament, which carried the theme 'Rally for friendship and harmony', coincided with the 50th day before the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games.

Tags: Chinese Table Tennis Association, Diplomats' Table Tennis Tournament, ping pong, recreation, table tennis

All-China Gaelic Games Results

Monday, 9th June 2008 ~ Maggie ~ Link ~ Comments (0)

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The All-China Gaelic Games were held in Beijing this weekend, with teams competing in a 7-a-side Gaelic football tournament Saturday. Men's and women's teams from Dalian, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Beijing faced off at Xiaowuji football grounds in southeast Beijing.

The home team won the women's competition, beating the Shanghai club soundly in the final game. Shanghai turned the tables for the men's final, beating Beijing with a score of 25-5.

Aside from the football played, plenty of Guinness was enjoyed on this cool and wet June day. The teams all migrated to an after party at the Irish embassy, hosted by the Irish ambassador to China.

China's Gaelic football teams are all-comers organizations that welcome new members for training, competing and socializing.

Links:
Beijing Gaelic Athletic Association
Shanghai Gaelic Football Club
Hong Kong Gaelic Athletic Association
Dalian GAA Club

Tags: Gaelic Athletic Association, gaelic football, recreation