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Guyana’s National Junior table tennis team

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April 19, 2025
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Guyana’s National Junior table tennis team participation in the 2025 Caribbean Youth Championships scheduled for the 19th to 26th April Bridgetown Barbados.
The Guyana Table Tennis Association has selected some of our best national youth players the likes of Jonathan Van Lange Caribbean Boys Team silver medalist and singles bronze medalist Krystian Sahadeo, Colin Wong Malachi Moore, and Caribbean junior girls team bronze medalist Jasmine Billingy, Samara Sukhai, Akira Watson and Angel Robinson along with our coaching and management staff to represent Guyana at this key championship.
The Caribbean Youth championships engages between the ranges of 15 to 19 years of age and will be used as the qualification event to select the top four (4) male and female 19 years and under teams from the Caribbean region to participate in the Panam Youth games scheduled for August 2025 Asuncion Paraguay.

The team has been training in preparation for these championships

These championships are critical in setting the foundations for the continued growth, development and in providing opportunities for our young talents to succeed, improved their performance in realization of their potential is critical that our team participates in these games.

The team departed on the Friday 18th at 835 April 2025 and had their first light training session
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