ISF World Schools' Table Tennis Championships

Malta 2008

Below are the names of the English Schools' Table Tennis Association Delegation who travelled to the ISF World Schools' Table Tennis Championships held in Malta from 28th March - 4th April 2008.

Teams from Belgium Flanders, Bulgaria, China PR, Chinese Taipei, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Puerto Rico, Slovak Republic, Sweden and Turkey took part in this event in one or more of the sections: Champion Boys' School Teams; Champion Girls' School Teams; National Select Boys' Teams and National Select Girls' Teams.

The England Delegation was as follows:

Head of Delegation John Blackband (Chairman ESTTA)
Champion Boys School Team Jack Cleminson Peniel Academy, Brentwood, Essex
Billy Deville
Andrew Lee
Oscar Selfridge
Nick Jarvis (NPC)
Champion Girls School Team Rachael Anslow Peniel Academy, Brentwood, Essex
Charlotte Callcut
Rachel Jamieson
Rebekah March
Justin Goodall (NPC)
National Selected Team - Boys Richard Andrews The Forest School, Wokingham
Wing Yung Chan Whitgift School, South Croydon
Christopher Doran Wollaston School, Wellingborough
William Maybanks Watford Grammar School
Paul Birch (NPC)
National Selected Team - Girls Karina Le Fevre Thornaby Community School
Rebekah Griffith Failsworth Sports College, Manchester
Emma Vickers West Park Comm. School, Derby
Melissa Wright Silverdale School, Sheffield
Gail McCulloch (NPC)
Official Umpires Margot Fraser (IU)
Alan Harwood (IU)

Playing kit supplied by Butterfly - sole equipment sponsor of the ESTTA

boys School Teams

1st Shanghai High School China PR
2nd Kaohsiung Senior High School Chinese Taipei
3rd Zespolu Szkól, Miekini Poland
4th General Lyceum, New Ionia Greece
5th Obchodní Akademie, Vlašim Czech Republic
6th Lycée Léonard de Vinci, Levallois France
7th Tuna Secondary School, Istanbul Turkey
8th Športové Gymnázium, Nitra Slovak Republic
9th Ullvi Gymnasium, Köping Sweden
10th Pencho Slaveikov Secondary School, Dimitrovgrad Bulgaria
11th Diocesane Middenschool, Diest Belgium Flanders
12th ORT Kramin Secondary School, Karmiel Israel
13th Marie Curie Gymnasium, Bönen Germany
14th Albergue Olímpico, Salinas Puerto Rico
15th Lycée Aline Mayrisch Luxembourg
16th Liceo Barsanti e Matteucci, Viareggio Italy
17th Peniel Academy, Brentwood England
18th St. Aloysius’ College, Birkirkara Malta
19th 37th Secondary School, Riga Latvia

girls school teams

1st Shanghai High School China PR
2nd Lycée Aline Mayrisch Luxembourg
3rd Tam-Kang High School Chinese Taipe
i4th Gimnazjum Nr. 19, Kraków Poland
5th Bornova Çimentas Lisesi, Izmir Turkey
6th Ullvi Gymnasium, Köping Sweden
7th Albergue Olímpico, Salinas Puerto Rico
8th Fryganioti School, Thessaloniki Greece
9th Gymnázium Hubeného, Bratislava Slovak Republic
10th Städtisches Gymnasium, Löhne Germany
11th Gymnázium, Stríbro Czech Republic
12th Lycée Jules-Ferry, Saint-Die France
13th Peniel Academy, Brentwood England
14th Fifth High School, PR Slaveykov, Pernik Bulgaria
15th Liceo Decio Celeri, Lovere Italy
16th Ohel-Shem High School, Ramat Gan Israel

boys selected teams

Girls selected teams

1st China China PR
2nd China Taipei Chinese Taipei
3rd Slovakia Slovakia
4th England England
5th Belgium Flanders Greece
6th Turkey Turkey
7th Greece Bulgaria
8th Latvia Puerto Rico
9th Puerto Rico
10th Bulgaria

Individual Championships

boys

  1. Yang Muxue (China PR)
  2. Zhu Yi (China PR)
  3. Tan Anran (China PR)
    Chen Ximing (China PR)

Girls

  1. Ding Xue (China PR)
  2. Li Furquan (China PR)
  3. Szu-yu Chen (Chinese Taipei)
    Chen Shenglu (China PR)

The ‘Fair Play Award’ was presented to the Delegation from Sweden!

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