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Table Tennis Wales - Anna Hursey & Lara Whitton will take over the TTW instagram account this coming Wednesday - 4pm Send in your questions for the girls... | Facebook
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Making of Champions on Twitter: "At 11 years of age, Wales' Anna Hursey was the youngest competitor at Commonwealth games in Gold Coast, she won a couple of matches in table tennis. #
Welsh 11 year-old wins her opening table tennis match at Commonwealth Games
Welsh table tennis prodigy, 11, takes just 17 minutes to record her first win at Commonwealth Games - Mirror Online
Tîm Cymru 🏴 Team Wales on Twitter: "📢Cyhoeddiad! Women's Table Tennis Team confirmed🏓 Llongyfarchiadau Charlotte, Anna, Chloe a Lara! Read more👉https://t.co/Gc9jlcMDOG https://t.co/wcISUMsg95" / Twitter
Welsh table tennis prodigy, 11, takes just 17 minutes to record her first win at Commonwealth Games - Mirror Online