INTERNATIONAL TABEL TENNIS FEDERATION PARA TABLE TENNIS COMMITTEE SITE INSPECTION Name of Tournament: 2017 PTT SPANISH OPEN Ranking Factor requested: FA40 Name of the National Association: Real Federacion Española de Tenis de Mesa Chairperson of the Organizing Committee: Daniel Valero Tuinenburg Dates of Play: 08-11 November Name of Site inspection Delegate: Emese Barsai Report submitted to ITTF: 27 August 2017 ITTF - PARA TT Committee page 1
Situation Weather: November sees the end of autumn and start of winter in Alicante, and it will become progressively colder each week. This is the end of the rainy season though, so it should be far drier than preceding months. There are still around 6 hours of sunshine each day, with pleasant average temperatures of 16C and highs of 20C. And if a cold front makes its way across the mountains, daytime temperatures will fall even lower. High humidity levels will make it will a little warmer, though at the start of the month this will be somewhat negated by higher wind speeds. Sea temperatures also fall to less than 19C at this time. Overnight temperatures drop to below 15C, and by the end of the month are likely to be less than 9C; it will feel quite cold. History: The area around Alicante has been inhabited for over 7000 years, with the first tribes of hunter gatherers moving down gradually from Central Europe between 5000 and 3000 BC. By 1000 BC Greek and Phoenician traders had begun to visit the eastern coast of Spain, establishing small trading ports and introducing the native Iberian tribes to the alphabet, iron and the pottery wheel. In the early 18th century Alicante, along with the rest of Valencia, backed Carlos in the War of Spanish Succession. Alicante went into a long, slow decline, surviving through the 18th and 19th centuries by making shoes and agricultural products such as oranges and almonds, and its fisheries. The end of the 19th century witnessed a sharp recovery of the local economy with increasing international trade and the growth of the city harbour leading to increased exports of several products. During the early 20th century, Alicante was a minor capital which enjoyed the benefit of Spain's neutrality during the First World War, which provided new opportunities for the local industry and agriculture The tourist development, aside from construction, also brought numerous businesses such as restaurants, bars and other businesses focused on visitors. When Franco died in 1975, his successor Juan Carlos I successfully oversaw the transition of Spain to a democratic constitutional monarchy. Airport Number of airports: one Name of the Airport: Alicante Elche Airport Accessibility: yes Distances Airport Hotel: Located 20 km away, i.e 25 minutes travel distance from the Airport to the hotels in Alicante. Airport Playing Venue: Located 18 km away, i.e 20 minutes travel distance from the Airport to the Venue. Transport Airport Hotel Schedules: transportation is scheduled according to teams arrivals/departures on demand Number of vehicles: four buses and more cars/vans on demand Accessibility: yes Travel time: maximum 25 minutes Hotel Venue Schedules: every hour Number of vehicles: two buses Accessibility: yes Travel time: 15 minutes Emergency (contingency plan) This will be on call. ITTF - PARA TT Committee page 2
Accommodation 1) Hotel Daniya Alicante Avda. Denia, 133 03015 Alicante, Spain http://www.daniyaalicante.com/en/ Elevators : 2 Width of doors: 80 cm How many wheelchairs taking: 2 persons Number of rooms: 70 rooms accessible for wheelchair with the following conditions Width of entrance passage: 80 cm Width of bathrooms: 70 cm Bath or shower or combined: only bath (low height 44 cm) Change of linen: daily Laundry: available TV: in all rooms Air-conditioning: in all rooms Internet Facilities: free wi-fi Electrical plugs: 2 prong European plug Parking: free parking Shops: 10 minutes from the hotel Banking or teller machine: 10 minutes from the hotel THE PLAYERS WHO HAVE LARGE WHEELCHAIR WILL BE ACCOMMODATED IN THIS HOTEL! ITTF - PARA TT Committee page 3
2) Hotel Maya Alicante Canónigo Manuel Penalva N.º 2, 03002 Alicante, Spain http://www.hotelalicantemaya.com/en/hotel.html Elevators : 3 Width of doors: 80 cm How many wheelchairs taking: 2 persons Number of rooms: 90 double rooms and 10 single rooms Width of entrance passage: 80 cm Width of bathrooms: 65-67 cm Bath or shower or combined: bath (low height 46 cm) or shower (step to shower: 7 cm) Change of linen: daily Laundry: available TV: in all rooms Air-conditioning: in all rooms Internet Facilities: free wi-fi Electrical plugs: 2 prong European plug Parking: free parking Shops: 10 minutes from the hotel Banking or teller machine: 10 minutes from the hotel Maximum number of players - ITTF - PARA TT Committee page 4
Meals Teams and officials Breakfast: at the hotels from 06.30 to 10.00am Lunch: at the venue from 12.00 to 16.00pm Dinner: at the hotels from 19.30 to 22.30pm Flexibility at the time schedule of restaurant: on demand Hotel Maya Venue Packed Meals: available if necessary Water beverages: provided with meals Variety: high level, can include any kind of food on demand Assistance to carry trays: will be assistance Water: in bottles will be given in exchange for tickets in the venue Travel time and distance Hotel to Sport venue By Car: 10 minutes By Bus: 12 minutes Push hour traffic: from 08.00 to 10.00 and 16.00 to 18.00 Sport venue general Name: Pabellón Pedro Ferrándiz, Centre de Tecnificacio Full postal address: Foguerer Gilabert Davó, s/n, 03005 Alicante Spain General Accessibility: yes How many accessible WC: 6 (4 with accessible shower) Are there accessible WC near the FOP: yes Racket control room: it joins the call area Meeting rooms: in Hotel Maya Classification room: available Offices: available Players Changes room: available Officials changes room: available Wheelchair storage: available Offices : TD Referee yes Rooms for seminars: in Hotel Maya Rooms for Technical meeting and Umpires briefing: in Hotel Maya Doping control area: available ITTF - PARA TT Committee page 5
Wi-Fi Internet Connection free of charge: will be provided in hotels Internet connection to offices: separated high speed line for the officials will be provided Field of Play Size: 44m X 22 m Lighting: 1000 lux Floor: wooden parquet Air-conditioning: available How many tables: 15 tables Call area Size: 10m X 10m How many persons may be stay in it: 20 Warm Up Size: 26m X 16m Lighting: 300 lux Floor: Taraflex Air-conditioning: available How many tables: 10 tables Sport Equipment Floor: Taraflex Tables: Butterfly Balls: Butterfly Nets: Butterfly Surround: Butterfly Accessible tables: all tables Medical Doctor: will be continuously at the venue during the event Hospital available: Hospital General Universitario de Alicante Address: Pintor Baeza, 11, 03010 Alicante Distance from Venue: 2kms Administrator equipment Pigeon Holes: yes Photocopy machine: yes Computers: on demand Printers: on demand Technical Officials Referees: 3 Umpires: 45 Computer operators: 2 persons ITTF - PARA TT Committee page 6
Volunteers Ball children: as needed Helper: as needed Ceremonies award ceremony at the end of the event Visas the organizers will help for everyone in VISA process Spectators Approximately number: approximately 300 Tickets: free for everyone Media Public Relation: using every facilities for promoting the event TV: no Radio: no Live steaming: will be provided (2 tables) Writing press: yes Website: yes Stay dates Arrival days: 07 November 2017 Classification: no classification during FA 40 tournaments Competition days: 08-11 November 2017 Departure day: 12 November 2017 Costs 700 in single rooms/package (5 nights) 550 in double rooms/ package (5 nights) Experience in organizing event PTT Open Ciutat del Prat and Junior Tournament FA20 World Tour Spanish Open 2016 Veteran World Championships Structure of organizing committee Support Real Federacion Española de Tenis de Mesa Alicante Request from organizers Recommendations The place and the facilities are suitable and also the local LOC has enough experience for organizing a great PTT FA40 in 2017. ITTF - PARA TT Committee page 7