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Lagos rules Okenla-Ojeaga National U-17 table tennis tournament

Lagos State has started yielding its reward in grassroots sports development, as the Nimota Aregbesola-inspired team emerged as the overall winner at the second Toyin Okenla-Ojeaga National U-17 table tennis championship.

The one-week tournament climaxed at the weekend with host – Lagos clinching four gold, three silver and four bronze medals to beat Ondo to the title.

Also, Ondo – a state which has been trailing Lagos in virtually most of the events, garnered two gold and two silver medals to play second fiddle to Lagos, while Kwara settled for third with one gold and one silver medals. Ekiti State-tutored by Olabode Ajayi has three bronze medals, while the national team also clinched one silver and two bronze medals.

To ensure that Lagos scooped the top prize, Aregbesola defeated Zainab Surmer of National Team 9-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-9, 11-9, 11-4 to clinch the girls’ singles title, while Amadi Umeh of Ondo State beat his compatriot – Sunday Akomolafe 7-11, 11-8, 10-12, 12-14, 11-9, 13-11, 11-4 to win the boys’ event of the competition.

Over 25 states across the country participated in the championship held at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium.

Speaking during the final at the weekend, the sponsor of the competition, Toyin Okenla-Ojeaga, said the tournament is part of her contribution to sports development especially, table tennis, a sport that brought her to limelight.

A trained nurse cum educationist, Okenla- Ojeaga expressed excitement at the raw talents exhibited by the players, saying it is an indication that there’s hope for the future in table tennis.

“This tournament may have exposed the players to the national team coaches whom I expect to be searching for younger players that will take over from the older ones. They should be able to discover future champions.

“I am also interested in the academy of the young stars. We don’t know how they are fairing educationally, but if not for time constraints I would have initiated a pre-tournament seminar to enlighten them of the importance of combining education with sports.
“We started the competition in Lagos with the players drawn across the state, but this year, we want to give players from other states of the federation the opportunity to showcase their talents, so that we can widen the scope of the championship. I am a passionate advocate of youth empowerment through education and sports. I believe that education and sports are fundamental to development. This will help to fortify people and help in achieving desired goals in life.

“My prayer is that they excel in both areas of their endeavours, and experience a bright future in the game,” she explained.
Asked if she wishes to bring on board other ex-internationals to expand the sponsorship of the competition, she said: “I tell you it takes a lot to be able to do this, it is not cheap. It is sacrifice, an act of giving that I expect to yield the desired result.

But for the President, NTTF, Wahid Oshodi, the competition would complement the efforts of the federation to discover talents as well as showcase the talents for further growth.

Toyin Okenla-Ojeaga U-17 table tennis tournament goes national

Toyin Okenla-Ojeaga U-17 table tennis tournament goes national

After the successful staging of the maiden edition, organisers of the Toyin Okenla-Ojeaga U-17 Table Tennis Championship have decided to make it a national competition.

According to the sponsor of the tournament, Okenla-Ojeaga, it became necessary to open the championship to other athletes across the country, as well as to widen the net of discovering new talents from other states.

“Like I had said in my first interview that this is just my way of giving back to the society and also helping the young ones to fulfill their dream in their chosen field of sports. We started the competition in Lagos with the athletes drawn across the state but this year, we want to give other athletes opportunity to showcase their talents, so that we can widen the scope of the championship,” she said.

The former table tennis champion, who won three gold medals at the Bendel ’81 National Sports Festival, however, admitted that she is aware that the budget would shoot up, but said that plans are in place to ensure that the athletes are well catered for during the competition.

The US-based Okenla-Ojeaga said, “I decided to sponsor this tournament for kids because I am a passionate advocate of youth empowerment through education. I believe that education is fundamental to development. It fortifies people and it is the main key to achieving desired goals.

The tournament is being organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Youths, Sports and Social Development in conjunction with the Main Organising Committee, under the auspices of the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) with each state expected to present a four-man team for the championship.

According to the competition Manager, Oluyomi Oluwasanmi, the tournament serves off on February 24 to March 1 at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of the Teslim Balogun Stadium.

Seven (7) events made up of team, singles and doubles events will be jostled for at the N.6m prize money one-week competition.

“Only Secondary School students born on or after January 1st 1997 are eligible to participate. Each of such students must represent a state or the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and must also complete the registration stating his/her secondary school enrolment number as well as school identity number. The sponsor shall provide accommodation for the team as well,” Oluwasanmi said.
Abiodun Adekunle of Angus Memorial Senior Secondary School and Zainab Akande of King Ado High School won the maiden edition in Lagos.

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