10 Oct 2016

Ascending the heights, reaching for the sky; they are oft use phrases when a player responds to a challenge.

Metaphorical but recently in Greece, in reality the Alpha Kallithea Club ascended the heights, they reached for the sky.

by Ian Marshall, ITTF Publications Editor

Since those early days, ascending the heights, reaching for the sky, have been are oft use phrases when describing the sport.

Metaphorical but recently in the Mediterranean country, in reality the Alpha Kallithea Club ascended the heights, they reached for the sky.

A dinner table surrounded a table tennis table, supported on a special platform and hoisted by a crane to raise the stage some 30 metres above ground level, was organised.

One of the guests was a player who did scale the heights on one occasion in particular, when he beat the legendary Swede, Jan-Ove Waldner, in the early rounds of the Men’s Singles event at the Liebherr 2003 World Championships in Paris;  national champion, Kostantinos Papageorgiou, was on board alongside former national champion Archontoula Volakaki.

“It was very nice experience an event properly organized and I enjoyed it. The weather helped but it blew little. The view was beautiful and the sense of playing table tennis at a height of 30 metres was truly unique.” Kostantinos Papageorgiou

Supporting the project “The Child’s Smile”, a total of 20 intrepid voyagers were on board, with some one hundred well-wishers below applauding the efforts of the potential steeplejacks.


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