The GB Para
Table Tennis Squad

Table tennis is one of the traditional Paralympic sports and has been included in the Paralympic Games since the inaugural Games in Rome 1960. Standing players were included for the first time in 1976 in Toronto and athletes with cerebral palsy for the first time in 1980 in Arnhem, The Netherlands.

Para table tennis follows the laws set by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) with only slight modifications to the serving laws for athletes competing in wheelchairs. Athletes with a range of disabilities can take part and there are 11 different classifications: 1-5 for those competing in wheelchairs, 6-10 for those who play standing and 11 for those with an intellectual disability.

Structure

There is a three-tier structure of athletes:

Performance Squad

This consists of 16 athletes with the potential to medal at World and Paralympic level who are funded by UK Sport and train full time to prepare for international competitions

Pathway Squad

This consists of between 10-12 athletes who are competing in international competitions and working towards a place on the Performance Squad

Futures Squad

BPTT Futures Squad consists of any athlete that is on a BPTT Pathway journey, from beginners, to more advanced athletes.
If you believe you are eligible for Para Table Tennis, contact us and we will invite you to the next Pathway/Futures training in Sheffield.

Performance Squad

Performance Staff

Gorazd Vecko, BPTT Performance Director

Documentation

BPTT WCP Selection Policy and Performance APA Matrix 2021-2025

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BPTT Appeals Process Non-Selection

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2024 Paris Paralympic Games Selection Policy

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2024 Paralympic Games Selection Appeals Policy

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BPTT Athlete Code of Conduct 2021-2025

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BPTT Parent, Guardian, Carer of U18 Code of Conduct

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BPTT Unacceptable Behaviour Policy

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Sport Integrity Service Rules of Procedure

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Sport Integrity Terms of Reference - Independent Person

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UK Sport Pregnancy Guidelines

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