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Smashing Success: TTC's Electrifying Table Tennis Face-off!

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  • Published on: Jan 31, 2024
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The Table Tennis Club (TTC) of Mahidol University International College (MUIC) hosted an exciting singles table tennis tournament from January 30 to 31, 2024, drawing participants from the student body.

This event spotlighted the exceptional talent of and competitive spirit among the students, with a series of intense matches unfolding over the two days.

The tournament reached its peak during the finals, where the atmosphere buzzed with the energy of students cheering for the players. The final match was a showcase of skill and determination, resulting in a well-earned victory for the champion, who was celebrated for their outstanding performance and sportsmanship.

This event not only highlighted the sporting talent of the students but also strengthened the sense of community and pride. The TTC said it looks forward to hosting more events, building on this success to foster a vibrant sporting culture and provide students with opportunities to engage and excel.

List of Winners
1. Lingzi Han (2nd Year, ICMI) 1st Place, THB3,000 cash prize

2. Peerapat Kemawat (4th Year, ICCI), 2nd Place, THB 2,000 cash prize

3. Phudit Suwantaweechot (4th Year, ICMI), 3rd Place THB 1,000 cash prize

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