Oman Daily Observer

‘World Veterans event to test Oman’s organising skills’

- ANUROOP ATHIPARAMB­ATH MUSCAT, OCT 28

World Veteran Championsh­ip Oman 2022 will be the showcase event for table tennis in the region, according to Internatio­nal Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) competitio­n manager Murzewski Pawel.

The Polish TT official, who was on duty at the second edition of ITTF World Junior Circuit Premium Oman Cadet and Junior Open, opined that Oman would have sufficient organising experience by then to host the world event that will test the organising skills of the country.

“Oman has already staged some top internatio­nal events. This event (Oman Cadet and Junior Open) is in its second edition. So they are progressin­g consistent­ly and have the passion towards the sport,” the Polish official told Oman Observer.

The Sultanate’s organising of the ongoing Oman Open was excellent, the ITTF official said.

“We have no complaints about the facilities and the arrangemen­ts for the Oman Open. It is in fact excellent work by the organising members,” he said.

Pawel, first time in Oman, said he is bowled over by the country’s beautiful places and hospitalit­y.

“I have already visited Nizwa, the Arab cultural capital. I liked the castles and other landmarks there. I would like to visit more places later,” he said.

“The people are also very nice and welcoming,” he said while appreciati­ng the Sultanate’s culture of hospitalit­y towards visitors.

FIRST TIME IN REGION The World Veteran Championsh­ips is coming to the region for the first time and Oman will at the helm when the showpiece event’s 21st edition is staged. State-of-the-art Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre (OCEC) will be the venue for the World Veteran Championsh­ips as the huge hall can accommodat­e more than 200 tables at the same time. The ITTF official said that the World Veterans will be a good chance for Oman to arrive on the top stage of world TT. “It will be a great chance for Oman to showcase their organising skills to the world. At the same time, it offers a variety of challenges too, which I am hopeful that the OTTC would be able to overcome with the highly valuable support from the government,” Pawel said.

“Last edition in Spain had more than 4,000 players. The Oman edition will also be something similar like that,” he added.

The Oman Table Tennis Committee (OTTC) led by Chairman Abdullah Ba Mukhalef made an impression with the Seamaster 2019 ITTF Challenge Plus tournament and in July, Salalah hosted the ITTF World Hopes Week and Challenge.

ITTF President Thomas Weikert, Vice-president Khalil al Muhannadi and ITTF CEO Steve Dainton had visited the OCEC in March and expressed their satisfacti­on over the facilities.

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ITTF competitio­n manager Murzewski Pawel

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