John Hilton (table tennis)

John Hilton
Personal information
Full nameHILTON John
Nationality England
Born (1947-06-25) 25 June 1947
Sport
SportTable tennis
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing  England
European Championships
1980 Berne Singles
1978 Duisburg Team

John Hilton (born 25 June 1947)[1] is a retired table tennis player best known for winning the singles event at the Table Tennis European Championships in 1980 despite being a relatively unknown amateur player. His use of a revolutionary combination bat with different rubbers on either side, coupled with his aggressive allround play, always turning the bat in his hand, led to one of sport's greatest upsets.[2] At the time of his victory John trained at the Manchester YMCA, where he was only ranked at number 4, despite being ranked at number 1 in Europe and number 5 in the world. His odds of winning the tournament were rated at 1,000–1.

Ultimately, the table tennis authorities did change the rules because of Hilton, so that either side of a bat had different coloured rubbers. So the opposing player can very early spot which rubber their opponent was using and play hard attacks against the defensive opponent. Hilton used a bat which had black rubber (one side joola antitopspin 2,5 mm with no grip and low speed, the other side very spiny and medium speed(Joola Stratos 1,5 mm)) on both sides, meaning that opponents generally had no clue which rubber he was using when he 'twiddled' his bat in mid-rally, especially when he played several balls backspin defense and then with the other side of the bat a high speed counter attack, so that the opponent couldn't reach the ball. Also he coupled the service with trample the soles of his shoes on the floor at the moment of bat on ball impact to mask the slight difference in sound between the antispin and spinny surfaces. He also plays a lot of counter and topspin attacks with both hands and had the best leg action of the european players.

Material and playing style

John Hilton plays an extra for him by joola constructed blade with a spinnny rubber(Joola Stratos 1,5 mm) and a joola antitopspin rubber. While playing he turns the blade and changes the style from defense to attack within one moment. Also he attacks the return or the service of the opponent. But he is a very good defense player too, he can return the hardest topspins close above the net. He has a very good smash on forehand and backhand.

Hilton still plays table tennis in the Bolton league, which his team won in the 2012–13 season. John has won many Veteran titles; to date, he is the only British player to have won the gold medal in the Men's Singles event at the Table Tennis European Championships.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Birthdays". The Guardian. 25 June 2014. p. 45.
  2. ^ "ITTF_Database". Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2012.