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ETTA
(redirected from English Table Tennis Association)

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ETTAEnglish Table Tennis Association
ETTAEast Timor Transitional Administration
ETTAEast Texas Tourism Association (Longview)
ETTAEducation, Training and Technical Assistance (North Carolina Department of Labor; Raleigh, NC)
ETTAEvangelical Teacher Training Association
ETTAEvangeline Trail Tourism Association (Nova Scotia, Canada)


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He told the English Table Tennis Association website: "I didn't start too well but the further I got the more confident I got.
Table tennis was looked at as being an old-fashioned sport, but we're changing that now," says Alex Murdoch, chairman of the English Table Tennis Association.
At eight I was spotted by a national coach from the English Table Tennis Association and by the time I was 10 was playing competitively," added Kelly, who won two gold medals at the UK Schools Games in Glasgow, a tournament that's being staged in Coventry next month which the table tennis ace gave her backing to recently.
 
 
 
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