The second edition of the annual Valuejet Para Table Tennis Open will commence on Saturday, December 19 at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium.
Hundreds of players across the country are already in Lagos for the three-day championship organized by Sunday Odebode Foundation in collaboration with the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF).
The organizers commends the support of the sponsor and hope private organisations will emulate the move and provide more support for the development of special sports in the country.
With some of the Paralympians expected to represent Nigeria at Tokyo Paralympic Games already in camp, players outside Lagos have started arriving for the end-of-year championship being the only tournament for para table tennis this year following the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the coordinator of the tournament Sunday Odebode, this year’s edition would be staged nationally with players aiming to be part of the national team eager to be part of the competition.
“Due to COVID-19, we will be staging this year nationally with the hope that new players would emerge this year. There is interest from other African countries to be part of this year’s event but the closure of the border coupled with other factors would not allow them to make it to Nigeria. But we will ensure that we follow the laid-down COVID-19 protocol during the tournament while the social distance would also be maintained,” he said.
Odebode also says the tournament is expected to help the players shape up for the 2021 National Sports Festival holding in Benin City, the Edo State capital while Tokyo-bound Paralympians would also use the tournament as a warm-up to the biggest sporting event in Japan.
He added that a total of 44 events would be competed for by the players as cash prizes would be awarded to the outstanding athletes of the competition.
Among the Tokyo-bound Paralympians expected to compete include Isau Ogunkunle and Commonwealth Games silver medalists Faith Obazuaye.
The likes of Tajudeen Agunbiade and Olufemi Alabi who are Sydney 2000 Paralympics gold medalists will also partake at the tournament.
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