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The level one coaching course organized by the All Nepal Table Tennis Association has started from Wednesday at the National Table Tennis Training Center in Lanchaur.
Kuber Prakash Singh, the general secretary of the organizing association, said that 28 trainees from Nepal and 2 from India participated in the course according to the annual calendar of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The trainees are included in the participation of all seven provinces.
from Nepal Sanyog Kapali, Vipul Maharjan, Ritij Joshi, Krishna Thapamgar, Aship Awale, Rijan Gothe, Sujan Gadal, Diwas Jethara, Rahul Sah, Roshan Shrestha, Ajay Shrestha, Deepak Giri, Narayan Ghimire, Kapil Thapa Magar, Roshan Adhikari, Vivek Rai, Dipesh Rana, Sikka Suwal Shrestha, Vianka Rai, Ivana Thapa, Asma Pahadi, Navita Shrestha, Ravina Deshar, Raikoshi Shahi, Anju Suwal, Sonika Dhakal, Yashasvi Awale and Ajay Bick are participating. Jackie Maharjan, treasurer of the association, said that Nithin Haridas and Sudarshan Velayodam participated from India. The
course was conducted by ITTF's Development Program Manager Ben Hodge Mabruk Ramji. Jagatsingh Dhami, a member of the National Sports Council, inaugurated the course which will last until June 29.
