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Canada Maple Panda Table Tennis Grand Smashes
The purpose of the Canada Maple Panda Table Tennis Grand Smashes is held during Christmas, New Year, and Spring Festival, thereby enriching the types of holiday activities during the year-end festival.
Generally, the year-end Grand Smashes starts in November and ends in February next year. This year, the competition starts on August 29th and ends on New Year's Day. Registration period is from July 10th to August 10th. The press conference and group draw will be holding on August 15th.
Tournament introduction:
* The largest table tennis event in Canada, with 144 athletes from all ethnic groups. * Will be streamed in Youtube, pandacup.ca and aChina1.com. Canada and foreign media, Panda Cup and University Cup Wechat group have nearly 3,000 people rolling publicity for half a year. * The schedule design is reasonable, and many athletes are at the national level. * The National Table Tennis Association of Canada and the three levels of government in Canada fully support this event.
Athletes:
The accept registration age is 15 years old and above, you can register in the name of an individual or a group, and the nationality is not limited. Number of Men's singles: 32 people; Number of Women's singles: 16 people; Number of Men's doubles: 16 pairs; Number of Women's Doubles: 16 pairs; Number of Mixed Doubles: 16 pairs All registration fees are: CAD 60/person In order to facilitate schedule design and competition arrangement, the participating teams may be less than the design number, but not exceeding. In this competition, the organizing committee will try its best to set the strong players as seed players based on the strength of the players they understand, and to spread them into different groups. Each person can only limit to one single event.
Awards:
Championship: $500 CAD. The large Grand Smashes Cup, with the name of the champion engraved on the base. The winning champion will keep the Cup for one year. It will be returned to the Organizing Committee 2 months before the start of the next Grand Smashes. A gold medal and a permanent small commemorative cup. Runner-up: $200 CAD, runner-up trophy, silver medal. Third place: $100 CAD, third place trophy, bronze medal The top 8 are all issued with exquisite certificates. The competition results include prizes; quiz points, $200 CAD, $100 CAD for runner-up, and $50 CAD for third place.
Place:
Sunny Culture and Sports Center, New Star Table Tennis Training Centre
Competition Rules:
The qualifiers were completed in the form of a round-robin group of 8 teams, and the second stage was decided by knockout. The top four in each group stage qualify and stand out. Matches are best of 5 gamess, 11 points per game. If ties at 2:2, the final game is a 7-points game. In the second stage, each match has a one-minute timeout. The group stage consists of 8 round-robin matches and 4 players/pair qualify. The second stage is a knockout.
Arbitration Committee: Mark Bu, Yang Yecan, Wang Yang, Xin Hong, Yang Xiaowen, Li Dehua, Zhang Jinshan. Technical Director: Zhang Lei, Xin Hong, Yang Xiaowen. Chief Referee: Mark Bu General Counsel: Zhang Lei. General Manager: Li Dehua, Zhang Jinshan, Technical Director of Media Broadcasting: Chen Yunzhang, Liu Xu, John Sun, Jim Results coordination: Liang Lijun, Song Yongzhao, Jack Yu Sponsorship and Publicity: Yang Xiaowen, John Xu, Zhang Lei, Li Dehua, Wang Hui, Leo, Huo Wenxiang Medical and health: Ye Tingting, Wu Chun Poster and manual design: Li Dehua, Liu Xu. Guests and coordination: Huang Lan, Chen Rong, Wang Xiaoyan, Zhang Lei Registration and fees: Wang Qingyan, Zhang Jinshan, Liu Xu Dehua Li: 6474056696, edward0808@yahoo.com
Canada Maple Panda Table Tennis Grand Smashes Competition Committee July 8, 2020 edited by 红叶 on 7/14/2020
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