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The Pan American Table Tennis Championships is a table tennis tournament for countries in the Americas.It was first held in 2017 in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.The tournament is a joint effort of the Latin American Table Tennis Union and the Northern American Table Tennis Union.
In addition to processing tournaments, USATT maintains a national rating and ranking system. It also oversees the USA National Teams. [1] In total, USATT has over 14,000 members. [2] [3] The headquarters of USA Table Tennis is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, [4] which is also home to the United States Olympic Training Center.
The annual U.S. Open is the oldest currently running table tennis tournament in the United States. [1] It attracts over 600 athletes annually. [2] The first events were actually run by either the New York Table Tennis Club or the American Ping Pong Association. The first USA Table Tennis (USTTA) [3] tournament was held in 1934.
Held since 1976, the annual U.S. National Table Tennis Championships (often referred to as the U.S. Closed) is a closed tournament that only U.S. citizens may enter. It is held by USA Table Tennis (USATT).
The top two teams (for men and women) at the 2022 Pan American Championships, the top two teams (not already qualified) from the Caribbean, Central America, South America and the top team from North America, and the two best teams from the Special qualification event will each qualify a team.
The Pan American Table Tennis Cup is an annual table tennis competition held in the Americas since 2017. It consists of men's and women's singles events. Only 16 invited players and no more than 2 players per association are allowed to participate in each event. [1]
Para events are split into classes. Para 1 is the highest level of disability, while para 10 is the lowest level of disability. To put things in perspective, the para 1-5 classes are usually in wheelchair, while some of the para 9 and 10 players can compete on an international level with able bodied people.
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