Coronation Cup / TT Festival
North Ayrshire TT Club will be hosting a table tennis festival on the Saturday 6th, Sunday 7th & Monday 8th of May to celebrate the Kings Coronation.
3 days of table tennis for members, non members and players from all over the country to participate and get involved in.
Saturday 6th May: 9am – 6pm – Coronation Cup (banded event)
Sunday 7th May: 11am – 5pm – Open Day & British Premier League match v Ormebsy
Monday 8th May: 6pm – 9pm – Junior competition
Saturday 6th
The Coronation Cup will be a banded event with 14 tables in use and is open for all top players in the country to club players, so all players of all ages and abilities are welcome. We have the capacity for 7 bands with 8 or 9 players in each band, so the competition will be limited to 60 players and will operate on a first come first serve basis. We will be using the full hall of St Matthews Academy and entry form is available below. Prize money, teesport vouchers for each band winner and runner up, plus other prizes throughout the day will be given out.
We send out a big thank you to the National Lottery Community Fund for the funding we have received from them to make this table tennis festival possible. Also a special mention to our long term supports Arran CVS, North Ayrshire Venture Trust and Teessport for supporting the club and these events.
Entry form available here – https://forms.gle/ebiuPfov1Ag6py6K9
Sun 7th May
Another day of top class table tennis when North Ayrshire play top English club Ormesby TT Club in a top half battle of the British Premier League. Before the match there will be come and try sessions for all with the players, robot will be set up with club coaches leading a coaching & exhibition session before the match starts. This will be free for players and free for spectactors with food and drinks available.
Mon 8th May
In the evening we will be organising a junior event for any players who play competitively in their clubs and schools. This is open to any junior player from any club and we hoping to get a good turnout. A open competition plus many other prizes to be won are up for grabs. Entry form to follow in the coming days.