Play for History at the Inaugural ITTF Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championships
August 20, 2019
4:56 pm
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More than 10 million people worldwide today are living with Parkinson’s Disease which is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement.
Through the ITTF Foundation’s #TT4Health initiative the ITTF has launched the first ever ITTF Parksinson’s World Table Tennis Championships in collaboration with Ping Pong Parkinson to raise awareness of Parkinson’s Disease and to improve the lives of those diagnosed with it.
ITTF Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championships 11-13 October 2019 Westchester Table Tennis Centre New York (USA)
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