The Guyana Table tennis Association is in receipt of the second set of Stag equipment. The equipment, which arrived on My 25, has been cleared by the GTTA with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture, youth and Sport which has forked out some $2.3m to help clear the equipment.
The equipment, which is valued at around US$12000 consists of 10 competition tables, 30 training tables, 30 national team uniforms, 50 dozen three star balls, surrounds, counters, water bottles and track suits.
The GTTA under then president Anil Nandlall had received the first set of Stag equipment in 2010 after entering into a three year agreement with the CEO of the India-based company Vivek Kohli during the Latin American Championships in Cartegena, Colombia.