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Matthew Britz Marks New Zealands Historic Return to the Paralympic Stage

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Published in Table Tennis
Sunday, 25 August 2024 04:42

Nearly half a century has passed since a New Zealander last competed in Para table tennis at the Paralympic Games. This long wait will end when Matthew Britz takes to the court at Paris 2024. For Britz, this is not only a personal milestone but a significant achievement for New Zealand, as he becomes the first Para table tennis player from the country to compete in 48 years.

Britz, a 20-year-old rising star from New Plymouth, secured his place in Paris with a standout performance at the ITTF Oceania Para Championships in November 2023 in Honiara, Solomon Islands. His qualification marks the first time a New Zealander has competed in Para table tennis at the Paralympics since Doug Moore, Bill Lean, Dennis Miller, and Reuben Ngata, who represented New Zealand at the 1976 Toronto Games. Britzs journey is a reflection of the progress made over the years, with predecessors like Doug Moore, who competed in multiple sports, and Bill Flood, who showcased versatility in Para table tennis and other events at Stoke Mandeville in 1968.

Britz, known for his quiet demeanor and tactical play style, began playing table tennis at age eight when his disability started limiting his participation in contact sports. Born with Bailey-Bloch congenital myopathy, a condition affecting muscle power, leg length, and stature, Britz refused to let his disability define his aspirations. His early experiences in the garage and at the New Plymouth Table Tennis Club fuelled his drive to excel. Now, after years of rigorous training and competing internationally, Britz is ready to make his mark at Paris 2024.

His preparation has included extensive practice and a recent move to Texas, where he trains with top U.S. players. Despite the challenges, including long distances and intense competition, Britzs dedication is evident. He practices for four hours a day and focuses on the strategic elements of the game, viewing table tennis as a tactical chess match.

It was nothing short of pure joy. It was always a dream of mine to represent New Zealand, so to get the opportunity to wear the silver fern and compete in Paris alongside my coach, who has been supportive, is not only exciting but very motivating. Matthew Britz

His story of perseverance and determination embodies the spirit of the Paralympic Games. With his talent and drive, the New Zealand flag may soon be seen on the Paralympic podium once again. As Britz prepares to compete, he remains focused on his goals: to win and to give his best performance. Table tennis has provided him with belief and purpose, and now he aims high to chase his ultimate dream in Paris.

Table tennis has impacted my life in many ways. It taught me to be comfortable in accepting who I am and what my body can and cannot do. I carry this mindset in both my sport and my life, reflects Matthew. Table tennis has given me a real belief in some ways, it has saved me.

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