Juniors escape narrowly from the Veterans
The veterans and juniors take a pose together

Juniors escape narrowly from the Veterans

After over eight hours of swinging and smashing, the juniors came up tops with a 3-2 victory in the teams event.

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Emmanuel Ofori took up the challenge in the teams event when he engaged a 62 year- old top veteran player,  Richard Laryea alias Chen Longcan, and defeated him in a decider which gave them a 3-2 win over the veterans.

Ofori later went on to beat his contemporary, Samuel Hagan, 2-1, to win the singles competition.

The Juniors took home a trophy and a prize money of One Thousand and Five Hundred Ghana Cedis for winning the teams event.

The competition, organised by the Veterans Table Tennis Association (VTTAG), saw Prof Charles Barnor ( Provost, UPSA), Mr Jason Onyameh (CEO, Divine Travel and Tours), Mr Emmanuel Okoe Bannerman (Bank of Ghana, Takoradi) and Mr Reuben Okine (Head Teacher, Hinii M/A Basic School, Saltpond) as some of the veteran players who played against the juniors.

The National Treasurer of the Ghana Table Tennis Association (GTTA), William Asare, who coached the junior national team was really excited about the tournament and was thankful to the veterans for funding the tournament which had really brought some awakening in the sport.

The president of VTTAG, Christopher King, lauded the juniors for showcasing their talents for all to see and serving as the bedrock of the game for the future.

 “It is something we hope to do quarterly and mentor these kids to become future world champions in table tennis, we also mentor them to be national assets and hold the fort for this nation in any endeavour they choose to engage in,” he noted.

He called for more support for the youth in table tennis and pledged his outfit’s readiness to partner the state to make table tennis an attractive venture for the youth.

 “Table Tennis, aside its physical benefits, also has some psychological and mental benefits that help the human body and sense of reasoning to function well.” 

He was thankful to the authorities of the Seven Great Princes Academy School, Dansoman, for their continuous support.

Two veteran players, Mr Edem Hayford Asiam, and Mr Kwaku Gyampoh, who is in his late sixties and a member of the Tema Table Tennis Club  took the 3rd and 4th positions respectively in the singles event.

The VTTAG sponsored competition, was organised strictly under COVID-19 safety protocols and officiated by International certified ITTF referee, David Senyo Ahiaba, with the support of ITTF certified umpires, Samuel Okine, Nora Hayford, Frank Freedom and Theophilus Dogbey.


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