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A Day to Remember for Burundi, a Chance to Meet Star Names |
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By:
Kimberly Koh, ITTF Marketing |
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 Dimitrij Ovtcharov signs autographs
Photo By: Werner Steinke
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03/30/2012
World Team Table Tennis Championships
Victory over Sweden on Friday 30th March 2012 but there was no rest for Timo Boll and Dimitrij Ovtcharov; an important meeting awaited.
The German stars went immediately to meet the children from Burundi, who were in Dortmund at the LIEBHERR World Team Championships as part of the “Ping Pong Paix” project.
A busy schedule but they found time to talk to the wide eyed youngsters and attend a photo-call.
Video: Ping Pong Paix Burundi
It was a tremendous gesture from the two role models.
Have Fun “Just keep on playing, have fun”, said Timo Boll. “It is not important if you win or lose.”
The words were heeded
Emphasised by Ludovic Hubler Certainly, as Mr Ludovic Hubler, Head of Programmes and Field Operations Manager of Peace and Sport, emphasized: “We are not trying to build champions, we are trying to spread the message of peace through sports”.
“Meeting table tennis heroes is an infinite source of inspiration for these young people and I hope that they will draw lessons that they can use not only when playing table tennis, but in their everyday lives”, expressed Joel Bouzou, President and Founder of Peace and Sport, and President of the World Olympians Association. “As President of the World Olympians Association, I warmly thank all the players who take the time to interact with the children as they are true role models.”
Visiting a Local School “I like computers!” Yvette exclaimed. The girl from Burundi saw a computer and excitedly started tapping on it. The Burundi children of the “Ping Pong Paix” project had visited a local school, Max Planck Gymnasium in Dortmund, on 30th March 2012.
Apart from lessons where they interacted with the local students, they were also given a tour of the school. Expectedly, they were astonished by the size and possibilities that the school offered students.
However, from the reaction of Yvette, the school had also become a source of inspiration and motivation for the Burundi children.
 Timo Boll supporting Ping Pong Paix with the youngsters from Burundi Photo by Werner Steinke Butterfly, a Supportive Partner The children from Burundi also visited the Butterfly shop located inside Westfalenhallen, the stadium where the World Table Tennis Championships are being held. There, they presented their handicraft as a token of appreciation to Butterfly.
Mr. Shunsaku Yamada explained their involvement in the Ping Pong for Peace projects.
Butterfly Philosophy "Our company is called Tamasu but the brand name is Butterfly because butterflies serve the flowers. We at Butterfly regard the table tennis players as the flowers. It is very natural for us to serve the players. But in order to play table tennis, you must have peace and that's why we have devoted ourselves in creating peace through table tennis."
Mr. Yamada also expressed his delight in meeting the children. “We have been shipping table tennis equipment to different countries, but now, at last, we have seen the people, the children, of the region that we have been sponsoring. And we feel very happy to see the results of what we have been doing. “
Legacy of “Ping Pong Paix” “Something else we try to promote is what we call adaptive equipment,” said Mr. Ludovic. He explained that they “are trying also to have them building their own sports equipment as this is more sustainable.”
He emphasized the importance of sustainability, stating that “we should not reply on import always because it costs a lot of money in terms of equipment, transportation, customs and human resources, so we insist a lot on having them use more creativity and not to rely on others.”
 A visit to a local school in Dortmund was an item on the day’s agenda Photo by Werner Steinke
Thoughts on Visit to World Championships” “We are very glad to be here at the World Table Tennis Championships. This is a good opportunity to give the message of peace. Here there is unity and there is peace. At our youth centre we would spread this message,” expressed the Burundi delegation.
However, the Burundians are not the only ones who have learnt from this experience.
At these Championships where teams aim to become the World Champions, “they are also here to remind the people that we must not only focus on the sport aspect, but also the social aspect – how sport can promote peace,” explained Ludovic Hubler.
Thanks from International Table Tennis Federation “On behalf of the International Table Tennis Federation, I think we should thank the German Table Tennis Association for supporting this programme financially and also Butterfly they have been supporting our table tennis for peace projects since the beginning,” said Leandro Olvech, ITTF Deputy Executive Director-Development. “First was Ping Pong Paz in Colombia and then Ping Pong Ba Dame in Timor Leste; this is also in line with the way of thinking of Mr. Tamasu, who wanted to help and support the peace in the world through table tennis with his company.”
The late Hikosuke Tamasu would have been proud of the efforts made; the values expressed by all concerned with Ping Pong Paix are values he held dearly.
 Meeting with Georg Silberschmidt (far) ITTF Course Conductor and (far right) Shunsaku Yamada, the Chief Executive Officer of the Tamasu Company plus Yuki Kamizuru, Butterfly International Relations Officer and Leandro Olvech, Deputy Executive Director - Development Photo by Werner Steinke
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