Desmond Douglas
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Desmond Douglas MBE (born Jamaica, 1955) is a British table tennis player. He was an attacking, left handed, player notable for his scissor jump smash. He was famous for his use of pips-out block on the backhand side, mixing pace with powerful topspin from his forehand side.
Douglas was 14 times English Table Tennis champion who peaked at equal World No.7 and European No.3.
He is still actively involved in table tennis, coaching throughout the country including training some of the top young British prospects at the Youth Development Squad . He also works at Sutton Coldfield College coaching some of the West Midlands brightest table tennis prospects.
He lives in Walsall , West Midlands .
Video ..link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8__p0lxezs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Desmond Douglas MBE (born Jamaica, 1955) is a British table tennis player. He was an attacking, left handed, player notable for his scissor jump smash. He was famous for his use of pips-out block on the backhand side, mixing pace with powerful topspin from his forehand side.
Douglas was 14 times English Table Tennis champion who peaked at equal World No.7 and European No.3.
He is still actively involved in table tennis, coaching throughout the country including training some of the top young British prospects at the Youth Development Squad . He also works at Sutton Coldfield College coaching some of the West Midlands brightest table tennis prospects.
He lives in Walsall , West Midlands .
Desmond Douglas
The most successful post-war British table tennis champion
Douglas lifted the title 11 times during the seventies and eighties, and in a sport dominated by the Chinese, once ranked as high as seventh in the world. Now in his mid forties, Douglas still ranked eighth in England in 2001. The most successful post-war British table tennis champion
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8__p0lxezs
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