Latest update April 14th, 2025 6:23 AM
Apr 17, 2009 Sports
National junior table tennis players, Chelsea Edghill and Adielle Rosheuvel kept Guyana in the medal hunt when the pair challenged the tough Puerto Ricans toward their silver medal performance yesterday evening.
According to reports reaching Kaieteur Sport from the 2009 Caribbean Cadet and Junior Table Tennis Championships at the Marriott Dome in Saint Kitts, Edghill and Rosheuvel won silver in the under–15 girls’ doubles final. Details of the exact points aggregate were not clear but National Coach, Linden Johnson, who is with the team, also informed that Nigel Bryan and Denzil Hopkinson got a bronze medal in the under–18 boys’ doubles event.
Johnson said that Bryan and Hopkinson lost to Jamaica after crushing the leading Puerto Ricans prior to the encounter.
He also indicated that Trenace Lowe and Varsha Panday claimed bronze in the under–18 girls’ doubles contest.
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