Otago Daily Times

Liu standout performer for Otago

- HAYDEN MEIKLE

OTAGO players produced some decent results at the South Island individual and para championsh­ips in Dunedin at the weekend.

The star performer was Jill Liu, who finished runnerup in the open women’s singles despite having limited preparatio­n for the event.

Liu came out firing in the final against Auckland star Jocelyn Lam, winning the first three games 117, 117, 1210.

Lam then found her best form as she won the next four games 118, 1210, 119, 116.

Liu combined with Canterbury player Anny Li to win the open women’s doubles.

They beat Maia Cavanagh and Lisa Gear 117, 118, 1012, 118 in the final.

John Marrable was the standout Otago player in para table tennis.

He won the singles class 15, and was runnerup in the combined doubles with fellow Otago player Ken McIntosh.

Ryan Standring (para class 611), Edwin Nieman (over40 men’s singles) and Grant Wilson (over60 men’s singles) were other Otago players with runnerup finishes.

As expected, the four visiting South Korean profession­als proved just a bit too strong in the open men’s competitio­n.

Hui Cheol Bae beat Gihun Lee in the singles final, and Inhyeok Choi teamed with Griffin Buchanan (Christchur­ch) to win the men’s doubles.

‘‘Noone really pushed them too hard at all — they were in cruise control, I would say,’’ Table Tennis Otago president Ben Duffy said.

‘‘They provided quite a spectacle, and we had a few people show up to watch, which was cool.’’

Duffy said the presence of the elite Korean players along with some of New Zealand’s top talent made for a good tournament.

‘‘That was the highest level of table tennis I’ve seen in town, that’s for sure. You didn’t really know where to watch because there was good stuff happening all over.’’

 ?? PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Line them up . . . Action from the South Island championsh­ips at the Edgar Centre at the weekend.
PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH Line them up . . . Action from the South Island championsh­ips at the Edgar Centre at the weekend.
 ?? ?? Let battle commence . . . Auckland player Allen Zhu, 16, serves during a men’s singles match.
Let battle commence . . . Auckland player Allen Zhu, 16, serves during a men’s singles match.
 ?? ?? Highly concentrat­ed . . . Kris Alisch, of Christchur­ch, keeps her eyes on the ball.
Highly concentrat­ed . . . Kris Alisch, of Christchur­ch, keeps her eyes on the ball.

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