President of the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), Wahid
Enitan-Oshodi says African Table
Tennis champion, Funke Oshonaike has all it takes to make her seventh
appearance at the Olympics by representing the country once again at Tokyo
2020 Games.
Oshodi made the comments
during the final of the just
concluded Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament and
clinic sponsored by the six-time
Olympian at the table tennis hall
of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos last weekend.
For more than 20 years,
Oshonaike has ruled the Nigerian table tennis scene and has grown to become the
most-decorated female table tennis player in the country and on the continent
of Africa.
Oshonaike, who made her
debut at the Atlanta Games in 1996, will no doubt be working towards her
seventh Olympic appearance to equal the record set by another veteran player,
Segun Toriola at the last edition held in Rio, Brazil.
The NTTF boss has now charged
the veteran Nigeria table tennis player to stay focused and return to training
ahead of the African championships.
“Funke has been around the circuit for many years but very
importantly she keeps on proving to us that nothing is impossible and that is
the most important message for all the athletes.
“For Funke, the greatest achievement in the sport last year
was the big comeback in Morocco to take the Africa singles title again. It was
a great outing in Morocco. To comeback against Egypt’s Dina Meshref, unbeaten
by a Nigerian player before was fantastic by Funke.
“I've been very lucky as the President of the Table Tennis
Federation to be there when we won the team bronze at the Commonwealth Games,
the most important medal to us, the African male teams' gold medal and Aruna
Quadri's quarter final performance at the Olympics.
“The lesson is not over because I know deep down, there is
one more to go. We are going to equal Segun Toriola in the Olympics, if he
doesn't go to 8th himself. So Funke has a lot to work towards now. I know she's
had a good time with the kids now she would go back in training because the
African championship comes up later in the year. I believe Funke can go to her
7th Olympics. Nigeria has two most talented female players on the continent,
Edem Ofiong and Funke Oshonaike,” Oshodi said.
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