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Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships

Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships

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The Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships was born at a meeting of Commonwealth delegates in Munich at the 1969 World Championships.[1] Prior to inclusion in the Commonwealth Games proper in 2002, 15 Commonwealth Championships have taken place since 1971.

Venues

  1. 1971 — Singapore SingaporeSingapore Badminton Stadium (20 March to 25 March)[1]
  2. 1973 — Wales Cardiff, Wales — National Sports Centre (26 March to 1 April)
  3. 1975 — Australia Melbourne, Australia — Town Hall (25 January to 31 January)
  4. 1977 — Guernsey St Peter Port, Guernsey — Beau Sejour Leisure Centre (16 March to 22 March)
  5. 1979 — Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland — Meadowbank Sports Centre (12 April to 18 April)
  6. 1982 — India Bombay, India — Temporary stadium on cricket pitch at Khar Gymkhana (3 February to 9 February)
  7. 1983 — Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Stadium Negara (17 April to 23 April)
  8. 1985 — Isle of Man Douglas, Isle of Man — Palace Lido Ballroom (17 March to 23 March)
  9. 1989 — Wales Cardiff, Wales — National Sports Centre (20 March to 26 March)
  10. 1991 — Kenya Nairobi, Kenya — Moi International Sports Centre (14 April to 21 April)
  11. 1994 — India Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India — Lal Bahadur Indoor Stadium (25 January to 1 February)
  12. 1995 — Singapore Singapore — Singapore Badminton Hall (21 April to 28 April)
  13. 1997 — Scotland Glasgow, Scotland — Kelvin Hall (14 April to 20 April)
  14. 2000 — Singapore Singapore — Singapore Table Tennis Academy and Toa Payoh Sports Hall (11 February to 17 February)
  15. 2001 — India New Delhi, IndiaIndira Gandhi Indoor Stadium (14 April to 20 April)
  16. 2004 — Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium (21 June to 27 June)
  17. 2007 — India Jaipur, India — SMS Indoor Stadium (30 May to 5 June)
  18. 2009 — Scotland Glasgow, Scotland — Scotstoun Leisure Centre (19 May to 25 May)[2]
  19. 2013 — India New Delhi, India — Thyagraj Indoor Stadium (5 May to 10 May)[3]
  20. 2015 — India Surat, India — Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium (16 December to 21 December)[4]
  21. 2019 — India Cuttack, India — Jawahar Lal Nehru Indoor Stadium (17 July to 22 July)[5]

Winners

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See also


References

  1. "Past Championships". Commonwealth Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 21 August 2009. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  2. "Past Championships". Commonwealth Table TennisFederation. Retrieved 2015-06-03.



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