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ITTF
Handbook 2009
/ 2010 |
| Index |
Description |
| 7.01 |
FACILITIES |
| 7.01.01 |
Hotels should be of at least 3-star standard and with easy access to the playing hall, which ideally should be within walking distance; there should be rooms for 1 or 2 persons, with bath or shower. |
| 7.01.02 |
Where necessary, a frequent transport service should be provided between hotel and playing hall; its schedule should be flexible enough to cope with unplanned requirements, such as taking players back to the hotel after a late finish. |
| 7.01.03 |
There should be a choice of meals, taking account of any special dietary requirements, and meal times should be flexible and co-ordinated with the times of playing sessions; refreshments, especially soft drinks, should be available in or near to the playing hall. |
| 7.01.04 |
The playing hall should be large enough to accommodate at least 8 tables, in separate playing areas of at least 14m X 7m; there should be a practice hall, or a separate practice area in the main hall, with not fewer than half as many tables as in the main hall and with similar playing conditions. |
| 7.01.05 |
Changing rooms should be of a good standard with enough showers and toilets for the numbers of players taking part, preferably with individual lockers for players’ clothing; there should also be rest rooms for players and match officials. |
| 7.01.06 |
The medical service in the playing hall should be capable of dealing with all likely minor illnesses and injuries and there should be provision for taking anyone needing more extensive treatment to a suitable medical centre or hospital. |