Founder of Czech Para Open Jiri DANEK passes away

Dedicated to the promotion of Para table tennis both in his native Czech Republic and further afield on the international stage the recent passing of Jiri DANEK is announced. He died on Thursday 14th January; DANEK was 83 years old.

Already at the end of the 1980s Jiri DANEK gradually began playing table tennis for the disabled. First in the town of Havířov itself later he became the coach of the national team – until 2000. The table tennis players of the Czech Republic started for the first time at the Paralympics in 1996 in Atlanta USA where DANEK was elected to the International Paralympic Table Tennis Committee (IPTTC).

Jiri gradually became the head of international tournament management technical delegate and representative of Europe in the Paralympic Committee. He ended up in these positions in 2009 when younger candidates were given the opportunity in the elections in Nagoya Japan. However DANEK still devoted all his time in the role of chairman of the organizing committee to the preparation of the Czech Para Open tournament in Ostrava.

First held in 1995 Jiri was the founder and chair of the Czech Para Open a now well established event on the international calendar; his goal not only to ensure that the competition was organised in an efficient and professional manner but also that players officials and all visitors fulfilling whatever role felt at home.

Undoubtedly the aim was realized the numbers speak for themselves. Memorably in September 2019 Jiri was present in Ostrava for the opening ceremony for the 14th edition a tournament in which the entry exceeded all previous; a record number of 310 players from 34 countries competed.

The fact there was such a large response pays tribute to the contribution made by Jiri DANEK; until the time of his passing the tournament was always in his soul always seeking ways in which the event could move forward reach new heights. It was his pride and joy he never missed one hundred per cent attendance it is now his legacy.

Unquestionably his experience proved helpful beyond all bounds in the success of the tournament; moreover his knowledge proved invaluable in the wider arena.

Para table tennis in his heart Jiri DANEK is sadly missed.

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