AY Honors/Table Tennis

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Table Tennis
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South American Division
Year of Introduction
2012


AY Honors/Table Tennis/Overview/en

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

9. Participate in a championship using the rules adopted by the official institution responsible for table tennis in your country.


1. Write a paragraph of at least ten lines that explains how tennis began in your country.

2. What is the difference between Ping Pong and table tennis?

3. What is the necessary equipment to play a game of table tennis?

4. How many and which are the types of handles?

5. What is the organization responsible for the play of table tennis worldwide? And at the national level?

6. List at least 15 official rules of table tennis in your country.

7. What are the requirements that paddles, tables, bags and nets must meet?

8. Have a paddle that meets the official requirements, and know how to keep it clean.


9. Participate in a championship using the rules adopted by the official institution responsible for table tennis in your country.


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1

Write a paragraph of at least ten lines that explains how tennis began in your country.



2

What is the difference between Ping Pong and table tennis?



3

What is the necessary equipment to play a game of table tennis?



4

How many and which are the types of handles?



5

What is the organization responsible for the play of table tennis worldwide? And at the national level?



6

List at least 15 official rules of table tennis in your country.



7

What are the requirements that paddles, tables, bags and nets must meet?



8

Have a paddle that meets the official requirements, and know how to keep it clean.



9

Participate in a championship using the rules adopted by the official institution responsible for table tennis in your country.




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