INDIA: When Chris Karlsson talks, he motivates and fills up the environment with positive feelings.
The former Globe enhances champ, Western champ and four-time participant of Sweden’s Globe tournament successful team, considers that Native indian ping pong is going in the right route.
Having qualified the Native indian younger team at his academia before it stated the ancient brown honor in this year's Globe younger tournament in Bahrain in Nov, Karlsson knows only too well the potential of the current plants of young people in the country.
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The certification of Soumyajit Ghosh and Ankita Das to the Olympics has left him happy. “It is a excellent indication that two 19-year-olds have certified for the Olympics.
“It is better to play your first Olympics when you are still growing than when you are at your best,’ says the 43-year-old who achieved the circular of last-32 in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games.
In the city to hold a three-day teaching get away at the “magnificent facility” of the Manav Rachna Worldwide School, Karlsson said, “The focus now should be on building the skills discuss. You have Ghosh, Harmeet Desai, G. Sathiyan, Sourav Saha already and Abhishek Yadav is looking excellent.
“Identify another 3-5 more gamers to follow this team and Indian will be ready to task the more powerful countries soon enough to come. For any country to enhance, it needs understanding, facilities and planning.
“We, in Norway, have infra-structure but not the kind of figures you have. You need excellent instructors to provide excellent teaching.
“The Native indian gamers are hard-working and excellent audience. But we have to be very individual.
“It is a very slowly process. I am happy that the information is going gradually higher.”
Emphasising the value of understanding to enhance the state of Native indian ping pong, Karlsson said, “I am here with understanding and want to discuss it with Native indian instructors.
“If Indian can have a foundation to enhance the excellent of instructors and teaching in this country, the gamers will gain hugely.”
Karlsson recognized Sharath Kamal even though he never be eligible for a the Olympics.
“Sharath has done more for Native indian ping pong than anyone else. He may not have made it to the top-10 around the globe but revealed to other Native indian gamers that it was possible to arrive at a high position (of 39 in Aug 2010).”
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