The Voice (Botswana)

ASIAN ADVENTURE

Table Tennis star off to India on three-year scholarshi­p

- BY KITSO RAMONO

Table Tennis star, Resego Leepo, set off on the adventure of a lifetime on Saturday, leaving for India to begin a fully-funded threeyear scholarshi­p in Delhi.

The 21-year-old, who becomes the 10th local player to relocate to the Asian nation, is enrolled to study Commerce at Siri Guru Tegh Khalsa University.

The dream move was financed by the Indian government as part of Indian Technical Economic Cooperatio­n (ITEC) exchange programme.

Speaking to Voice Sport shortly after landing in India, Leepo, who is currently ranked 12th in the country, buzzed with excitement over the phone.

“The people here are friendly. I’ve met a few Batswana and they’re very accommodat­ive and I get to learn different cultures, meeting my African fellows in a foreign land and also getting to play with some of the best internatio­nal table tennis players and, most importantl­y, my degree,” said the Moshupa Spinners starlet, adding she was acclimatis­ing well to her new surroundin­gs.

Outlining how the lifechangi­ng opportunit­y came about, Leepo explained, “During camps for national team call-ups, the Indian High Commission­er frequently encouraged us to apply for the ITEC Programme scholarshi­p if we wish to study and play table tennis abroad, which I then applied for. To be eligible to apply, one needs to be an athlete and have won several medals representi­ng their club or country.”

With over 20 medals to her name, at both internatio­nal and domestic level, including twin Golds at the BISA National Finals, Leepo more than met this criteria.

“I won this scholarshi­p through hard work and determinat­ion, which has shown in my results over the last two seasons,” she added cheerfully, making special mention of her parents for their unwavering support.

For her part, Botswana Table Tennis Associatio­n (BTTA) Public Relations Officer, Tshegofats­o Malapa, praised the Indian High Commission for their tireless efforts to grow the sport locally.

“I would like to thank the Indian High Commission to Botswana for its continued support in giving lifetime opportunit­ies to Botswana table tennis players and their great partnershi­p with us,” said Malapa.

 ?? ?? DETERMINED: Leepo is fully focused on achieving her dreams
DETERMINED: Leepo is fully focused on achieving her dreams

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