The Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) has announced its senior national training squad for 2025 as preparations ramp up for a busy international season, including the Caribbean Senior Table Tennis Championships set for June 16–22 in Barbados and the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games.
The squad blends veteran experience with rising talent and marks the resumption of GTTA’s year-round technical and tactical training programme, aimed at elevating the nation’s competitiveness on the international stage. Both team-based and personalised training regimens will be implemented to strengthen elite performance.
Senior Men’s Squad
Christopher Franklin, Shemar Britton, Jonathan Van Lange, Elishaba Johnson, Nigel Bryan, Joel Alleyne, Niran Bissu, Miguel Wong, Levi Percival
Senior Women’s Squad
Chelsea Edghill, Natalie Cummings, Jasmine Billingy, Thuraia Thomas, Michelle John, Priscilla Greaves, Samara Sukhai, Akira Watson, Angela Robinson, Shakecy Damon
Next Gen Boys Squad
Jonathan Van Lange, Krystian Sahadeo, Malachi Moore, Colin Wong, Umar Percival, Salih Rahim, Chad Outar, Aaron Hopkinson, Travis Lyken, Akel Hall, Akeem Hall, Kayden Meusa, Rensford Beaton, Zamani Johnson, Abinora Johnson
Next Gen Girls Squad
Jasmine Billingy, Samara Sukhai, Akira Watson, Angela Robinson, Shakecy Damon, Seona Barker
The GTTA is also inviting table tennis players of Guyanese descent living overseas to express interest in joining the national team. Interested athletes should email guyanatabletennis@gmail.com with details of their recent performances and training background.
The GTTA reaffirmed its commitment to long-term athlete development and fostering a high-performance culture, with the goal of elevating Guyana’s profile in regional and global table tennis.