History of Table Tennis
History
Table tennis originally came from England in the 1880s. It was made by Englishman David Foster.
Table Tennis was used as a substitute for lawn tennis when it was too cold in the winter. It caught on as a game you
could play for people who didn’t have a big lawn to play tennis in the summer. In 1901 the ping pong association
was formed. This sport continued to be played in only England but by 1920s it was being played all around the
world. By that time table tennis started to be taken more seriously as a sport. In 1921-1922
ping pong got its official
name table tennis. Then, the first ever table tennis championship was held in London in 1926. Lastly, in 1988 table
tennis became an olympics sport with singles and doubles. Table tennis continues to be enjoyed all around the
world, both for fun, and competitive.
How I got started
I started playing table tennis regularly in the
year of 2017. I remember the first
time I ever
played table tennis. Sheena Koops, one of my
coaches and my auntie, set up a time to introduce
some kids to table tennis. I remember we did
exercises like: bouncing
a ping pong ball up and
down on your racket, hitting a balloon with your
racket and blowing a ping pong ball across the
table to improve your hand eye coordination. I do
not exactly know what year this was, but it was
much earlier than 2017.
After that table tennis
practice I didn’t start playing, but my older
cousins and siblings did. It was 2017 when I started
going to the practices. Then in 2018 I was in my
first tournament. The tournament was in Fort
Qu'appelle
Elementary Community School, that is
the school I go to. I didn’t win any metals but it
was very fun. Later that year I won my first metal
in Carry the Kettle, it was a bronze medal in the C
category.