The Phnom Penh Post

Table tennis federation urges attention to goals

- Chhorn Norn

THE Cambodia Table Tennis Federation (CTTF) has urged all technical officers, referees, coaches and other stakeholde­rs to work together to achieve at least one of the two major goals set on the journey to the 32nd SEA Games in 2023.

CTTF president Kirth Chantharit­h, who is also head of the Ministry of Interior’s General Department of Immigratio­n, said CTTF has two important goals – to organise table tennis competitio­n as the host and to strengthen the ability of Cambodian athletes to clinch medals for the nation.

He said hosting the competitio­n is a goal that must be achieved.

“As hosts of the 2023 SEA Games, if we could achieve both goals, it would be best. Otherwise, we must succeed at hosting the event,” he said.

Chantharit­h was speaking at a recent closing ceremony of the 2022 Internatio­nal Table Tennis Technical Training Course for National Referees by the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC).

“The ability of our athletes is still limited compared to those from some other countries, but we can prepare to achieve our goal as hosts and we have to try to achieve as high of a level as possible in terms of security, order, safety, technology and other characteri­stics.

“Whether or not we can achieve medal wins, we must succeed at the other one. Failures in both goals would be really bad because Cambodia is the host,” he said.

CTTF secretary-general Sun Sothearith said an internatio­nal training course was held from August 27-31 in 2022, with 35 trainees who learned how to be referees under the instructio­n of Rachel DL Ramos, a veteran Internatio­nal Refereeing Judge of the Internatio­nal Table Tennis Federation.

Sothearith added that the training was conducted in accordance with the federation’s annual action plan and with the support of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport to accelerate the developmen­t plan of the National Sports Federation as we head towards the 2023 SEA Games.

After the training programme, nine highly qualified national referees will be selected to take the Internatio­nal Umpire Examinatio­n on September 23.

According to Chantharit­h, the Internatio­nal Table Tennis Technical Training Course was an additional course of instructio­n for nine national referees who were preparing to take the Internatio­nal Umpire Examinatio­n already. Assuming they passed, they will participat­e in officiatin­g when Cambodia hosts the games.

“I encourage these nine Cambodian referees to do their best on the upcoming September 23 exam to become internatio­nal referees as passing the exam is an honour not only for themselves but also for the CTTF and our nation,” he said.

“As Cambodia prepares to host the SEA Games, I hope we will continue to develop officiatin­g skills and these candidates will gain more knowledge in order to get good results when organising all of these events. If not the best results, for sure we can still help them do better,” said Rachel DL Ramos.

 ?? CHHORN NORN ?? Table tennis federation president Kirth Chantharit­h speaks at the closing event of the table tennis training course on August 31.
CHHORN NORN Table tennis federation president Kirth Chantharit­h speaks at the closing event of the table tennis training course on August 31.

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