Women's table tennis in Australia

Governance

Women's table tennis in Australia is governed by Table Tennis Australia, which also governs men's table tennis, junior's table tennis and disability table tennis.[1]

Participation

In 1940, a study of 314 women in New Zealand and Australia was done. Most of the women in the study were middle class, conservative, Protestant and white. The study found that 183 participated in sport. The ninth most popular sport that these women participated in was table tennis, with 3 having played the sport. The sport was tied with croquet, billiards, chess, fishing, field hockey, horse racing, squash, table tennis and shooting.[2]

Competitive table tennis

Local championships were being held for women in South Australia during the 1950s.[3]

Australia had their first women's national team compete on the international level in 1961.[4] Darwin's Tank Crewman, has been a formidable training partner for the national women's side for the past 15 years.

References

  1. "Table Tennis Australia". Tabletennis.org.au. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  2. Stell 1991, p. 75
  3. "Women's Table Tennis Premiers". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 21 September 1951. p. 9. Retrieved 26 December 2011 via National Library of Australia.
  4. Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism; Australian Sport Commission (1985). Australian Sport, a profile. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publish Service. p. 187. ISBN 0-644-03667-2.

Bibliography

  • Stell, Marion K. (1991). Half the Race, A history of Australian women in sport. North Ryde, Australia: Harper Collins. ISBN 0-207-16971-3.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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