…Director of Sport hails Table Tennis stars’ Olympic accomplishment
TOKYO-bound table tennis player, Chelsea Edghill, paid a courtesy call on Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, at his Middle Street office. She was accompanied by her mother, Deirdre Edghill and president of the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA), Godfrey Munroe.
Edghill created history when she picked up the International Table Tennis Federation’s lone global wildcard spot for female players and became the first player from Guyana, male or female, to feature for the country in the sport at the Olympics.
Ninvalle, who was recently appointed Director of Sport, congratulated Edghill on not only creating history, but for also being recognised by Table Tennis’ global governing body as the player worthy of their spot in Tokyo, Japan.
According to Ninvalle, Edghill, throughout her playing career, has been an exemplary athlete; one that is disciplined and works hard.
Ninvalle said it is now important for Edghill to receive as much support as possible, so that she can be competitive in Japan, as well as at other tournaments.
Edghill thanked the Director of Sport for taking time out from his busy schedule to meet with her before her departure to Portugal, where she’s setting up camp in preparation for the Olympic Games.
The former Youth Olympian and Caribbean U-21 Champion explained to Ninvalle her many needs in order to fully focus on table tennis and representing Guyana at major tournaments around the world.
Ninvalle stated that the National Sports Commission (NSC) is looking forward to working with the GTTA in ensuring that Edghill receives the support needed.