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26-11-2007
Mr. Silas Chiang Tak Cheung presented with the honour of the Paralympic Order by International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
Mr. Silas Chiang Executive Committee Member and Technical Committee Chairman of HKPC&SAPD has been honoured for his work with physically disabled athletes by being awarded The Paralympic Order, the highest tribute bestowed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
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23-07-2007
More titles for Norway’s Tommy Urhaug
TT1-3 Women’s Single Event, Slovak’s Alena Kanova defeated Korea’s Choi Hyun Ja in the final. France’s Marie Christine Fillou beat Hong Kong’s Chan Siu Ching in straight games to win a bronze medal
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22-07-2007
Hong Kong Pairs got a Bronze Medal in Team Event
In the TT3 Men’s Team Event, the Korean pairs Jeyoung Young III and Kim Chang Whee beat Hong Kong pairs in the opening game. They then overcame Japan team before being equally impressive against Nabesaka Isao from Japan and Aleksei Korovin from Russia to won the title
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21-07-2007
Hong Kong Table Tennis Open 2007 Farewell Dinner cum Prize Presentation Ceremony
The Hong Kong Table Tennis Open 2007’s Farewell Dinner cum Prize Presentation ceremony will be held at the Ballroom of Riverside Regal Hotel on Monday, 23 July 2007 at 7:30pm
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21-07-2007
France snatched two titles in the Open Event
The second day of the Hong Kong Table Tennis Open 2007 took place yesterday (21/7) at Hong Kong Institute of Education in Tai Po. France made a good start with two titles in the Open Event
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20-07-2007
Hong Kong Table Tennis Open kicked off yesterday French dominated in Women Standing Open
The four-day Hong Kong Table Tennis Open 2007 kicked off yesterday at Hong Kong Institute of Education in Tai Po. A total of 129 athletes from 17 countries are vying for 40 gold medals in Open, Teams and Classed Singles events
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18-07-2007
Hong Kong Table Tennis Open 2007
This is an International Paralympic Table Tennis Committee sanctioned event. Points will be awarded for the world ranking and selected for 2008 Paralympic Games. As a result, it attracts some world top players and European players to participate in order to achieve higher rankings and to get themselves accustomed to the weather of Asia
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