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ITTF united against racism and all forms of discrimination

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Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 12 June 2020 07:06

In light of recent global events, the ITTF has reaffirmed this policy articulated by the following message posted across its social media channels:

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Through this message, the ITTF recognises its responsibility as an international sports federation to raise its voice, conscious of the significant role that sport plays in society.

 – ITTF President, Thomas Weikert

Table Tennis has been an inclusive sport since its origins. Men and women competed together at the very first World Championships in 1926. The ITTF professional events offer equal prize money for both men and women.

In the field of race discrimination, the first of many victories against apartheid sport occurred in 1956, when the ITTF rescinded the membership of the all-white South African Table Tennis Union (S.A.T.T.U.) and formally recognised the non-racial South African Table Tennis Board (S.A.T.T.B.) as the “sole controlling body” of the sport in South Africa.

The ITTF was the first Olympic Sport Federation to recognise Kosovo as a member association in 2003. This paved the way for Kosovo’s recognition by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

 – ITTF CEO, Steve Dainton

Table Tennis is played in 226 territories, representing all regions of the world. No matter where you come from, you are part of the table tennis family.

Using table tennis as a tool to break down social and economic barriers is indeed at the heart of the ITTF Foundation’s mission.

 – ITTF Foundation Director, Leandro Olvech

Staying true to its longstanding principles, the ITTF will continue to strive for equality and unity not only within the sport, but in the greater global community as well.

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