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  2. SPiN - Wikipedia

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    SPiN is an international chain of franchised table tennis clubs and bars. The company was founded in 2009 by Jonathan Bricklin, Andrew Gordon, Franck Raharinosy, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Wally Green . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  3. The Ping Pong Club - Wikipedia

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    The Ping Pong Club (Japanese: 行け!稲中卓球部, Hepburn: Ike! Inachū Takkyū-bu, lit. Go! Inachū Middle School Ping-Pong Club) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Minoru Furuya. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 1993 to 1996, with its chapters collected in 13 tankōbon ...

  4. Governors Ball Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Activities at the event included lawn games such as cornhole, ladder golf, and croquet (sponsored by Zog Sports), ping pong (sponsored by SPiN New York), and silent disco. Reviews of the 2012 festival were positive, with Time Out NY saying: "[Governors Ball] has all the necessities of a first-class music fest," [ 4 ] and Vogue noting, "The ...

  5. Manhattan’s Lawn Club Has Us Partying Like Mya Allen ... - AOL

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    Based in the Financial District of NYC, the 30,000-square-foot Lawn Club offers an array of outdoor games of Lawn Pong, Bocce, Cornhole, Croquet, Shuffleboard, Ladders, Beersbee, Kan Jam and ...

  6. Wally Green (table tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The first-person story of how ping pong saved the life of a New York City kid and took him all the way to North Korea New York Daily News, 2018, by Wally Green; Taking ping pong from losing, to winning, to diplomacy in North Korea - Wally Green, 2022 TEDx video; Playing Ping-pong With Wally Green, A Professional Table Tennis Player, 2023 video

  7. Marty Reisman - Wikipedia

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    Reisman started playing table tennis at the age of 12 in Manhattan's Lower East Side, [2] and then as a hustler in New York in the 1940s, playing for bets and prizes, notably at Lawrence's Broadway Table Tennis Club at 54th Street and Broadway.

  8. Minoru Furuya - Wikipedia

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    His debut work is The Ping Pong Club, published in Young Magazine. It was adapted into a 26-episode anime series in 1995. In 1996, he won the Kodansha Manga Award for The Ping Pong Club. [1] In March 2021, Kodansha USA licensed Ciguatera. [2] Two of his series have been adapted to the big screen, namely Himizu in 2011, and Himeanole in 2016.

  9. 30 West 44th Street - Wikipedia

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    A spokesperson for the Penn Club said 30 West 44th Street had been selected for its proximity to Manhattan's Theater District, Grand Central Terminal, and other universities' alumni clubs. [ 18 ] The club planned to raise an additional $25 million for renovations [ 19 ] [ 117 ] and had already raised $5 million at the time of its purchase. [ 117 ]