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Ping pong legend George Braithwaite to be honored in NYC ceremony 10/23

New Outdoor Ping Pong Tables on Roosevelt Island…
 
 Official Dedication of 
THE GEORGE BRAITHWAITE TABLE TENNIS COURT 
 
HONORING THE LIFE OF TABLE TENNIS LEGEND/ROOSEVELT ISLAND RESIDENT
“THE CHIEF” GEORGE BRAITHWAITE
 
Saturday, October 23, 2021, 10am-4pm
***Ceremony starts 11:30 am***
Roosevelt Island’s Capobianco Field
 
Free Instruction and All-Day Play on Five Outdoor Tables

 

New York City, October 14, 2021 – The extraordinary life and legacy of one of the legends of the sport of table tennis, “The Chief” George Braithwaite, will be honored at a ceremony October 23 on Roosevelt Island, where he was a longtime resident.
 
Braithwaite, born in Guyana (1934-2020), racked up an extraordinary career in his sport. An original member of Nixon’s “Ping Pong Diplomacy” team (1971), he also received USATT Hall of Fame and Lifetime Achievement Awards, was a member of the US National Team in 70+ international championships and received Sportsman of the Year Award from the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC).
 
The sport of table tennis is currently experiencing a resurgence with PingPod opening multiple locations throughout New York City, the ongoing popularity of Spin ping pong clubs, and outdoor tables — like those in Manhattan’s Bryant Park — filled 24/7 with a passionate cohort of players.
 
The October 23 ceremony will serve as the official dedication of three permanent stone ping pong tables in Capobianco Field as well as the announcement of The George Braithwaite Community Service Award and Scholarship for high school seniors (more info below). The day’s free events include a short program of memories, music, dance, poetry, and refreshments as well as complimentary play on three permanent stone ping pong tables and two Butterfly tables donated for the day by PingPod. In addition, free instruction will be available, courtesy of PingPod’s professional coaches.
 
The event organizer Thomas Hu, head of the American Youth Table Tennis Organization (AYTTO), which provides a pathway for young students to learn competitive table tennis and sponsors The George Braithwaite Community Service Award, says, “The Chief gave everything he had, using the sport of table tennis to foster peace, diversity and equity. We need to keep his torch burning to continue the work he started.”
 
PR Contact: Carol Klenfner, carol@klenfner.com, 917-860-0211

 

What: 
Official Dedication of The George Braithwaite Table Tennis Court and Service Award
 
When: 
Saturday, October 23, 2021, 10am-4pm
*Ceremony starts 11:30 am
 
Where: 
George Braithwaite Table Tennis Court, Capobianco Field, Roosevelt Island, New York City
  
Admission Free/RSVP Required (by New York State) HERE
 
Sponsors: 
Joola, NYTTF, PingPod, Spin
 

 

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About AYTTO: American Youth Table Tennis Organization is 501c3 not for profit dedicated to teaching table tennis, teamwork, and table tennis-related STEM to school-aged students. AYTTO started expert table tennis programs in NYC public middle schools in 2003, adding high schools in 2008 and elementary schools in 2017. The organization played an instrumental role in making New York the only U.S. city where table tennis is recognized as an official varsity sport (2014). Over the last five years close to 10,000 student athletes in various states from the Northeast of the U.S. have participated in AYTTO programs and tournaments. More information on AYTTO can be found at www.aytto.org, or by contacting Thomas Hu, thomas.hu@aytto.org
 
About The George Braithwaite Community Service Award: A $5000 scholarship awarded to high school seniors over 18 on track to apply for or are enrolled in an accredited college, university, or technical trade school, who have demonstrated outstanding contributions to the AYTTO program, including helping students improve their table tennis skills and sportsmanship, or strengthening, improving, or growing the AYTTO program. The scholarship winner must exhibit outstanding volunteerism in promoting, organizing, and helping others to be better in the sport of table tennis. The scholarship winner is expected to participate in the NCTTA competition at their enrolled school (or to organize a table tennis team and program at his/her school if it does not yet participate in the NCTTA program). Priority will be given to individuals who have actively supported the development of a diverse table tennis community, including participation by females and underprivileged youth. All applicants must be U.S. residents and nominated by the AYTTO board, NCTTA board or coaches, teachers and parents of youth participating in the AYTTO program.

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