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Aug 15, 2017 Sports
National U-11 Table Tennis players Jonathan van Lange and Krystian Sahadeo will participate in
Caribbean Hopes Table Tennis training and selection camp which began yesterday and concludes on August 19 at the National arena in Kingston, Jamaica.
The two players were selected by the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) from among a group of players who will lead Guyana’s charge at the 2017 Caribbean mini and pre-cadet Table Tennis Championships.
The competition will be amongst countries such as Puerto Rico, Barbados, Aruba, Jamaica, St Lucia Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic and French Guiana among other countries.
The other members of Guyana’s delegation, Kaysan Ninvalle, Isaiah Layne, Thuraia Thomas, Dhanesh Persaud, Alexander De Abreu and Colin Wong, will travel to Jamaica to join Sahadeo and Van Lange for the championships slated for August 21-28, 2017.
The hosting of the training camp, conducted under the auspices of the Latin American Table Tennis Union is for 11 and under participants with the best two 11 years and under boys and girls respectively, being selected to participate in the Latin American World Hopes training camp from September 18-23, 2017 in Asunción, Paraguay for a position on the world hopes team.
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