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Chelsea Edghill is an inspiration and my target – Thuraia Thomas

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National junior table tennis champ Thuraia Thomas has made a bold pronouncement, making it known that she is aiming to tussle with Guyana’s number-one female player Chelsea Edghill down the road.

Thomas, during a recent interview with Stabroek Sports, said Edghill, who is a former Caribbean 13 years and under and 21-years and under 13 champion, was her  inspiration when she began playing table tennis nearly five years ago.

“Chelsea Edghill was the first female table tennis player I heard of when I first started playing table tennis.

She was, and still is, an inspiration but she is also now one of targets,” Thomas said.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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