By Ian Marshall
Thanks to #TableTennisUnited Fundraising Campaign the national association is now receiving help for three of the most affected clubs; support is being afforded for rebuilding projects and the efforts of coaches to fulfill their roles in unprecedented times.
Co-operation, understanding, and patience are very much the watchwords, facts stressed by Thomas Weikert, ITTF and ITTF Foundation President.
The fundraising campaign is a joint measure created by the ITTF group and managed through the Foundation. The initiative collects donations, forwarding them to members and organisations within the entire table tennis family whether national, regional, or local, coaches or athletes in need.
Sisak-Moslavina county highlights the need; the rural area presents difficult economic conditions for its inhabitants.
Nevertheless, generations of quality young players have emerged from local clubs, some reaching national level. Currently prevented from practising due to both equipment and the training hall being destroyed, thanks to the Croatian Table Tennis Association, players and coaches are very much looking forward to the damaged tables being replaced.
Balls, rackets, rubbers, clothing, and initial coaches’ salaries, valued at US 10,000, are being covered by the #TableTennisUnited Fundraising Campaign.
Zlatko Pospiš, President of the Croatian Table Tennis Association welcomed the support.
Similarly, it was a most grateful Zoran Primorac (Chair of the ITTF Athletes Commission), one of the most patriotic Croatians of all; expressed his gratitude for the support afforded to his home country.
Including the recent support to Croatia, a total of seven national table tennis associations have benefitted from this initiative: notably Australia, DPR Korea, Senegal, Lebanon, Kosovo, Tahiti, and now Croatia. Bhutan has applied and is currently under consideration.
(Photos: courtesy of CTTA)