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Nirmala’s remarkable contribution celebrated at MTTA Colors Night
In a jubilant celebration of excellence and camaraderie, the Mercantile Table Tennis Association (MTTA) recently hosted its Colors Night Ceremony 2023, commemorating the outstanding achievements of its members. Among the luminaries honored at this prestigious event was Nirmala Jayasinghe, a stalwart from MAS Holdings, whose unwavering dedication has left an indelible mark on the table tennis landscape.
Under the dynamic leadership of President Chanaka Perera, MTTA continues to thrive as a beacon of sporting prowess and community spirit. The Colors Night Ceremony, graced by the distinguished guest Lalith Priyantha, former National Champion, National Selector, National Coach, and former President of the Table Tennis Association of Sri Lanka, provided a fitting platform to recognize Nirmala’s exceptional contributions.
Amidst a gathering of peers and patrons, Nirmala Jayasinghe received a heartfelt token of appreciation from Priyantha, symbolizing the deep admiration and gratitude felt by all present. This poignant moment underscored Nirmala’s invaluable role in elevating the standards of table tennis within the mercantile sector and beyond.
As the echoes of applause filled the air, MTTA reaffirmed its commitment to fostering sporting excellence, camaraderie, and fair play. The Colors Night Ceremony served as a poignant reminder of the collective strength and spirit that define the association, inspiring all to strive for greatness both on and off the table.
In honoring Nirmala Jayasinghe and his peers, MTTA paid homage to the dedication, passion, and sportsmanship that embody the essence of table tennis. As the association looks towards the future with renewed vigor, it is individuals like Nirmala who continue to inspire and uplift, shaping a brighter tomorrow for the sport and its community.
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[Cricinfo]
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