China Daily

All about accepting the challenge

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GUANGZHOU, Guangdong province — Her team failed to win a single set during the tournament, but for South African volleyball player Mokgadi Maphaba the inaugural BRICS Games was a resounding personal and collective triumph.

“It was a great challenge ... the first time that we have been abroad to play,” said Maphaba.

“We feel so delighted to play against those great teams like China, Brazil and Russia,” added the 19-yearold student, whose inexperien­ced squad also lost to India in the week-long Under-20 round-robin competitio­n.

“We have never played at this level before. The other four teams all have profession­al players, they are used to performing on the internatio­nal stage, but we are different. We are not profession­al, we don’t make our livings playing volleyball. We play only for passion and love.

“Playing in front of so many spectators was incredible, and although we are not as good as the other teams, we still felt the support from the Chinesefan­s.Itmadeusne­rvous but also excited.”

Their nerves were understand­able, given that the entire squad is made up of students, ranging from 17 to 19 years old, who only had four days of training before coming to China.

“Volleyball is not as popular as soccer or rugby in South Africa. We didn’t have too many youth players to select from to set up the squad,” said South Africa’s head coach, Hugan Coopsamy.

“But the BRICS Games is a good opportunit­y for our players to compete with the top ones. We had never imagined this before.”

Maphaba took up volleyball just four years ago, and in many ways it has been a lifechangi­ng choice.

“I feel grateful that I play volleyball, it gave me a lot opportunit­ies to travel around the country, broadening my horizons,” said Maphaba, whose parents divorced several years ago.

The eldest daughter among three siblings, she now lives with her mother and grandmothe­r.

“My family all supported me to play volleyball, sometimes they come to watch my games. It makes them proud to see me on the court,” she added.

“I hope the BRICS Games will continue in the future. Learningan­dmixingwit­htop players and experienci­ng a different culture was a memorable experience for me.

“I’d also love to see our country host the Games one day. That would be a great honor for us.

“Then, I believe, our team will be stronger.”

 ?? LIANG XU / XINHUA ?? A South African volleyball player is hoisted by volunteers after her team’s 3-0 loss to China on Tuesday.
LIANG XU / XINHUA A South African volleyball player is hoisted by volunteers after her team’s 3-0 loss to China on Tuesday.

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