Swedish tabletennis federation launched unique Historical Archive

The Swedish tabletennis federation launched SBTF’s unique Historical Archive. The documents are in swedish but the languagebarrier is not a problem:most of the work is for everyone to understand…videos pictures and results/statistics.

 

The documents are focused on Swedish history but it also covers all big international tournaments…Olympics World Championships World Cup ITTF World Tour European Championships as well as Para-tournaments.

 

“We think that it will bring a lot of joy to many tabletennisfans around the world. And maybe it also could work as an inspiration to others to do the same kind of work in the future.Table tennis is a fantastic sport and we have an incredible joint tabletennis history. Its important to document as much as possible.We have to know our past to understand the present…and to be able to meet the future ” said Manager of the Historical Archives Anders Nygren LÅNGSTRÖM.

 

 

Historical Archive Website:
http://www.svenskbordtennis.com/HistoriskaArkivet/

 

Historical Archive Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/svenskbordtennishistorik/

 

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