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Raᘹng List Period: 16/7 Date Range: (01/02/2017 to 28/02/2017) Version: 1 Raᘹng List Period: 16/7 Date Range: (01/02/2017 to 28/02/2017) Version: 1 Tournaments in this period 29/01/2017 ‐ NCL ‐ 3 ‐ Wes畟ield 22/02/2017 ‐ 2017 Swedish Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit ‐ Cadet Singles 22/02/2017 ‐ 2017 Swedish Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit ‐ Mini Cadet Singles BriᘹshLeague\Seniors 2016‐17 22/02/2017 ‐ 2017 Swedish Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit ‐ Junior Singles 19/02/2017 ‐ Bribar Plymouth 2* Junior 19/02/2017 ‐ Bribar Plymouth Junior 2* ‐ Cadet 19/02/2017 ‐ Sᘹga Blackpool Junior 4* Open ‐ Junior BriᘹshLeague\Veteran Mens 2016‐17 BriᘹshLeague\Veteran Womens 2016‐17 18/02/2017 ‐ Sᘹga Blackpool Junior 4* Open ‐ Cadet 14/02/2017 ‐ Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour India Open 18/02/2017 ‐ Milton Keynes 2* Junior Triple Group ‐ Junior 17/02/2017 ‐ 2017 French Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Premium Junior Circuit ‐ Team Event 15/02/2017 ‐ 2017 French Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Premium Junior Circuit ‐ Junior Singles 12/02/2017 ‐ Bishop Auckland Bribar 2* ‐ Cadet 12/02/2017 ‐ Bishop Auckland Bribar 2* ‐ Junior 12/02/2017 ‐ BATTS Junior Super Series 2* 11/02/2017 ‐ Bath Grand Prix 11/02/2017 ‐ County Championships ‐ Cadet Premier Division 12/02/2017 ‐ Bath Grand Prix ‐ Veteran Singles 12/02/2017 ‐ NCL ‐ 3 ‐ Plymouth 11/02/2017 ‐ VETTS Southern Masters ‐ O'40s Single's 11/02/2017 ‐ Corby Smash Junior 1* ‐ Junior 11/02/2017 ‐ Corby Smash Junior 1* ‐ Cadet 10/02/2017 ‐ Swiss Open 08/02/2017 ‐ 2017 Czech Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Premium Junior Circuit 05/02/2017 ‐ Halifax Cadet and Junior 2* ‐ Junior 05/02/2017 ‐ Halifax Cadet and Junior 2* ‐ Cadet 05/02/2017 ‐ NCL‐ 2 ‐ Wood Green 05/02/2017 ‐ Corby Smash Veterans Raᘹng 1* 05/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 3 ‐ Bristol BriᘹshLeague\Womens 2016‐2017 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 3 ‐ Ormesby 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 3 ‐ Ellenborough 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 2 ‐ Wood Green 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 3 ‐ Cippenham 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 3 ‐ Wes畟ield 04/02/2017 ‐ NCL ‐ 2 ‐ Raine's Foundaᘹon 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 3 ‐ Waterside 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 3 ‐ No虱ngham 04/02/2017 ‐ NJL ‐ 2 ‐ Raine's Foundaᘹon 03/12/2016 ‐ County Championships ‐ Senior Division All tournaments played this season can be viewed at the bo∤om of this report. Notes Players in this booklet are eligible to play in England but are not necessarily eligible to represent England in Internaᘹonal Compeᘹᘹon. If no naᘹonality is specified on your Table Tennis England membership profile, your country will appear as "‐" and you will be listed as a Foreign Player. If no county of affiliaᘹon is specified on your Table Tennis England membership profile, your county will appear as “‐“. You can update your naᘹonality and county of affiliaᘹon by logging into the Table Tennis England members area. Foreign players are dummies calculated from the top 30% of the ITTF World List. If a foreign player does not appear within this criteria their dummy raᘹng will be entered as zero apart from those players that regularly play in English tournaments. Important Noᘹce Whilst every care is taken that the data inserted into the computer is accurate, the occasional error is inevitable. Table Tennis England accepts no responsibility of any kind for such errors and their consequences. Any mistake will be invesᘹgated and proven errors will be recᘹfied in a subsequent list. Any queries from the list should arrive within three weeks of the list publicaᘹon date and be sent to:‐ Jusᘹne Campbell Table Tennis England Norfolk House 88 Saxon Gate West Central Milton Keynes MK9 2DL Email: jusᘹ[email protected] Under 13 Girls Prev Pos Name County/Country Points Inacᘹve Periods (‐) 1 Anna Hursey (6482) Wales 1067 (‐) 2 Ruby Chan (157565) Yorkshire 1047 (‐) 3 Lara Whi∤on (166275) Wales 919 (‐) 4 Raquel São Pedro (186977) Portugal 879 (‐) 5 Mari Baldwin (175928) Devonshire 869 (‐) 6 Anaya Patel (172772) Berkshire 864 (‐) 7 Scarle∤ O'Neil (159169) Kent 767 (‐) 8 Sophie Chiang (170005) Cambridgeshire 732 1 (‐) 9 Jasmine Williams (163486) Hampshire 690 1 (‐) 10 Amy Marrio∤ (172447) SouthYorkshire 667 (‐) 11 Helena Dicken (165503) Derbyshire 645 (‐) 12 Amillia Baker (170138) Staffordshire 618 (‐) 13 Millie Rogove (180435) Her畟ordshire 607 (‐) 14 Mukmanee Warburton (168175) Yorkshire 605 (‐) 15 Chloe Ambridge (185781) Devonshire 585 4 (‐) 16 Erin Green (156732) No虱nghamshire 580 (‐) 17 Silke Heinen (186947) Northen Ireland 571 1 (‐) 18 Alana Mansfield (159199) Essex 567 1 (‐) 19 Angharad Beman (168018) Devonshire 562 (‐) 20 Kirsty Maull (170245) Staffordshire 547 (‐) 21 Lucy Vernon (174988) Derbyshire 541 (‐) 22 Samadhi Udamulla (168711) Her畟ordshire 539 (‐) 23 Romy Sawyer (185783) Devonshire 530 4 (‐) 24 Holly Smithson (157481) Devonshire 494 (‐) 25 Lola Mcghee (176099) ClevelandTTA 444 (‐) 26 Stefania Popa (173604) Lincolnshire 387 (‐) 27 Sophie Rinnhofer (154440) Warwickshire 359 (‐) 28 Anya Milne (175569) Durham 350 (‐) 29 Rebecca Rigg (173418) Cumbria‐ 346 TableTennisEngland (‐) 30 Ella Barnard (175316) Norfolk 332 1 (‐) 31 Isabel Webb (59299) Kent 327 1 (‐) 32 Megan Jones (178314) Shropshire 317 (‐) 33 Rebecca Savage (177006) Durham 316 (‐) 34 Isobel Mcgerty (170470) Suffolk 313 (‐) 35 Molly Rhodes (182724) Yorkshire 307 2 (‐) 36 Kaᘹe Bates (178432) ClevelandTTA 288 (‐) 37 Lara Gimbuta (176379) Devonshire 287 2 (‐) 38 Sophie Barcsai (183502) Hungary 284 (‐) 39 Niamh Scarborough (184178) Cheshire 279 (‐) 40 Anna Green (156731) No虱nghamshire 269 (‐) 41 Erin Richards (179636) Devonshire 269 (‐) 42 Scarle∤ Anders (182173) Middlesex 266 (‐) 43 Alana Richardson (178237) Leicestershire 263 1 (‐) 44 Abbie Hurley (180556) Kent 258 1 (‐) 45 Rose Bourdier (180707) Middlesex 255 2 (‐) 46 Eve Wi∤erick (166744) ClevelandTTA 245 (‐) 47 Genevieve Holchacks (179654) Lancashire 245 (‐) 48 Maliha Baig (182658) Essex 242 1 (‐) 49 Bethany Ellis (176155) Lancashire 241 (‐) 50 Valenᘹna Weinstein (182635) Middlesex 237 2 (‐) 51 Lucy Gent (175965) ClevelandTTA 236 1 (‐) 52 Yuvathi Vijay (178608) India 233 (‐) 53 Lauren Loosemore (182770) Devonshire 231 (‐) 54 Shannon Newton (180420) Derbyshire 221 1 (‐) 55 Nadia Zoppos (182634) Middlesex 206 2 (‐) 56 Isabelle Lacorte (182285) Her畟ordshire 196 (‐) 57 Saskia Key (175113) Kent 184 2 (‐) 58 Jessica Moggeridge (182117) Dorset 182 (‐) 59 Sophia Lipscombe (174261) Kent 180 4 (‐) 60 Sofia Pi∤ortou (174282) Hampshire 174 1 (‐) 61 Eleanor Fletcher (174251) ‐ 172 1 (‐) 62 Pelin Karabulut (178343) Oxfordshire 172 1 (‐) 63 Reem Rassem (180472) Durham 164 (‐) 64 Amy Mold (184709) Durham 160 (‐) 65 Estelle Kelly (80572) Surrey 158 1 (‐) 66 Zoe Grime (179653) Lancashire 156 (‐) 67 Phoebe Edwards (186015) ‐ 156 2 (‐) 68 Lucy Needham (180481) ‐ 155 1 Prev Pos Name County/Country Points Inacᘹve Periods (‐) 69 Maddy Marsh (175195) Somerset 145 5 (‐) 70 Isabella Crooks (176031) Yorkshire 142 1 (‐) 71 Ruby Benne∤ (182233) Cheshire 136 (‐) 72 Niamh Barra∤ (183786) Hampshire 129 1 (‐) 73 Rachel Lister (179656) Lancashire 122 (‐) 74 Aliza Khaliq (163700) Yorkshire 121 2 (‐) 75 Constance Reynolds (187312) ‐ 119 1 (‐) 76 Lucy Bridle (178266) Lincolnshire 117 1 (‐) 77 Jyothirmayi Vaishnavi Ghanta (188613) India 111 (‐) 78 Shahana Nanuck (162745) Middlesex 110 2 (‐) 79 Natasha Richardson (184303) ‐ 108 1 (‐) 80 Lexie Ball (186171) Lancashire 101 1 (‐) 81 Rhian Somerville‐Houlford (80722) Devonshire 97 (‐) 82 Imogen Abel (185548) Devonshire 96 4 (‐) 83 Cole∤e Fransolet (187386) ‐ 96 2 (‐) 84 Sasha Withers (187342) No虱nghamshire 94 1 (‐) 85 Ellena Hart (184155) Essex 93 1 (‐) 86 Maia Biles (179442) Dorset 92 2 (‐) 87 Kaᘹe O'Dwyer (186284) Kent 91 1 (‐) 88 Sasha O'Halloran (184193) Sussex 90 1 (‐) 89 Yasmine Major (179438) Dorset 88 1 (‐) 90 Chloe Kay (180047) Devonshire 88 (‐) 91 Anna Walsh (185425) Lancashire 86 (‐) 92 Daria Gulbicka (170922) Northamptonshire 82 1 (‐) 93 Jennylee Colling (179735) Devonshire 82 (‐) 94 Eve Clement (176134) Lancashire 80 3 (‐) 95 Maddie Whitley (176682) Bedfordshire 80 1 (‐) 96 Emily Winfield (176247) ‐ 79 1 (‐) 97 Erin Darwen (175268) Warwickshire 72 4 (‐) 98 Amy Barrance (186281) Kent 71 1 (‐) 99 Olivia Jones (90514) Essex 69 2 (‐) 100 Sophie Storey (187888) ‐ 68 (‐) 101 Gypsie Kay (180048) Devonshire 65 (‐) 102 Louise Pradayrol (182633) Middlesex 54 2 (‐) 103 Ffion Edmunds (175813) Devonshire 47 (‐) 104 Emily Ireland (168751) Lancashire 36 3 (‐) 105 Melissa Berry (169068) Sussex 15 3 (‐) 106 Olivia Walling (182750) Lancashire 15 1 Under 13 Boys Prev Pos Name County/Country Points Inacᘹve Periods (‐) 1 Jamie Liu (4000) Berkshire 1373 (‐) 2 Aadil Anand (171423) India 1233 (‐) 3 Naphong Boonyaprapa (4904) No虱nghamshire 1173 (‐) 4 Louis Price (163746) Avon 1173 (‐) 5 Thomas Rayner (165739) Durham 1127 (‐) 6 Benjamin Hee (184740) Singapore 1065 1 (‐) 7 Louie Evans (6412) Wales 907 (‐) 8 Rhys Davies (163841) Lancashire 880 (‐) 9 Luc Miller (6356) Jersey 877 1 (‐) 10 Charlie Turner (175855) Yorkshire 828 (‐) 11 Felix Thomis (158362) Berkshire 810 (‐) 12 Nikit Sajiv (157694) Warwickshire 787 (‐) 13 Ché Goulbourne (176055) Yorkshire 749 (‐) 14 Adam Szabo (167201) SouthYorkshire 746 (‐) 15 Benjamin Piggo∤ (182094) ClevelandTTA 733 (‐) 16 Harry Boston (46182) Cambridgeshire 720 1 (‐) 17 Mahmood Kelani (163334) Kent 692 5 (‐) 18 Luke Davies‐Stokes (160554) Suffolk 669 (‐) 19 Nicholas Miller (170165) Yorkshire 661 (‐) 20 Connor Green (156730) No虱nghamshire 651 (‐) 21 Jake Grayson (174769) Middlesex 645 (‐) 22 Berᘹe Kelly (169460) Somerset 598 (‐) 23 Oliver Bryant (70381) Yorkshire 594 (‐) 24 Gene Mcghee (176103) ClevelandTTA 589 (‐) 25 Toby Ellis (175360) Lancashire 575 (‐) 26 Luke Nimmo (165844) Lincolnshire 571 2 (‐) 27 Oliver Maric ‐ Murray (174742) Surrey
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