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Table Tennis: Paris 2024 Olympics means a lot to Olajide Omotayo

Dare Kuti
Last updated: July 22, 2024 9:21 am
Dare Kuti
Published: July 22, 2024
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2019 African Games gold medallist, Olajide Omotayo said playing at his second Olympic Games means a lot to him.

After being edged out in the first round during his debut at Tokyo 2020, Omotayo is determined to prove that he’s more than just a contender.

He stated, “The last time, I was a contender even for the fact that I was having tears of joy while I was playing. This time around, it is time for business.”

His excitement about competing in Paris is palpable. “My second appearance at the Olympics means a lot to me,” he shared.

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“It is not easy to qualify from Africa, which was quite difficult many years ago. We have so many good players in Africa now, and I was able to qualify. Looking at the ranking system, it affected me about a year ago. My ranking dropped significantly, and I wasn’t sure if I would be part of the second pick for Team Nigeria. But thankfully, I reclaimed my spot and qualified for the Rwanda qualifications. This opportunity means a lot to me.”

Having played in the French league for the past two to three years, Omotayo feels well-prepared for the atmosphere in Paris.

“I’m used to the people there; they love table tennis,” he explained. “I’ll have a lot of French friends turning up to support me. My expectations are very high; I’m going there to give my best, fight for my name, and prove that I have what it takes.”

Reflecting on the uniqueness of the Olympic Games, Omotayo emphasized, “We cannot compare the Olympics to any other games. It was made to unite nations, and every athlete’s dream is to be at the Olympics and win a medal. The Olympics is one of a kind.”

Despite being hailed as the next big player in the sport, Omotayo remains grounded.

“I won’t let praises from anyone get into my head,” he asserted. “I have a lot to achieve, and I keep my eyes on the prize.”

His journey from Africa to the global stage exemplifies determination and resilience, and we’ll be eagerly watching as he competes in Paris.

Olajide Omotayo, 29, is set to make his second appearance at the Olympic Games, this time in Paris.

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