BY TONY IROGA
The young table tennis athletes recently participated in a “Ping for Fun” session at Friendship Hall, as part of NSC’s community programme encouraging fun, inclusive and active participation in sport.
The Solomon Islands National Sports Council (NSC) and the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, continue to roll out this community-based initiative.
According to a statement from NSC, this pilot programme aims to encouragie children and youths to participate in table tennis in a fun, inclusive and non-competitive environment at the Friendship Hall.
“The program was launched on March 21, 2026, it runs over an eight-week period, with sessions held every Saturday from 10:00am to 12:00pm,” the statement said.
It targets young participants from the Tuvaruhu and Panatina communities, with approximately 20 children and youths currently taking part.
“The initiative promotes active lifestyles, social engagement, and enjoyment of sport through table tennis activities, using two tables, including one generously donated by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China,” said the statement.
NSC said the donation was made as part of China’s ongoing support for the development of table tennis internationally, with the sport widely regarded as one of the country’s strongest disciplines, enjoyed by millions of players and fans worldwide.
“Representatives from the Chinese Embassy expressed their support for the initiative, highlighting their commitment to developing table tennis in Honiara and encouraging greater participation in the sport for fitness and recreation,” the statement said.
The NSC also expressed appreciation for the contribution, noting that table tennis is an inclusive sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, genders, and abilities, and plays an important role in bringing communities together.
NSC said participants have also expressed appreciation for the programme and the support provided through the partnership between NSC and the Chinese Embassy.
Sixteen-year-old participant Israel Havana said the initiative has been both enjoyable and encouraging for young people involved.
“I would like to sincerely thank the National Sports Council and the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China for the donation of the table tennis table,” he said.
He said it is encouraging to see young people actively engaged and enjoying the programme.
The “Ping for Fun” initiative forms part of NSC’s ongoing commitment to grassroots sport development and community engagement, creating safe and inclusive spaces for youth participation through table tennis.
Photo credit: NSC
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