Half-Chinese table tennis whiz-kid eyes Commonwealth Games history for Wales on the Gold Coast
Coach says 11-year-old Anna Hursey will have to make frequent returns to China to learn from the best ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020
Eleven-year-old Anna Hursey is set to make Commonwealth Games history this week when the pint-sized Welsh table tennis player hopes to punch above her weight and win a medal.
Hursey, who first picked up a bat at five, will become the youngest athlete to represent Wales at the Commonwealth Games and is thought to be the youngest athlete, of any nationality, ever to compete at the quadrennial event.
“She’s taking it in her stride really,” Welsh coach Stephen Jenkins said.
“She is actually really mature for her age. It’s just inside her – she’s mentally strong.”
Hursey’s teammates, including Welsh number one Charlotte Carey, have taken her under their wing to help protect her from the glare of publicity.
“They don’t want to baby her,” insisted Jenkins. “It’s more that she’s a teammate, and that’s important for Anna as well – she doesn’t want to be the baby.
“But the girls have been fantastic. Charlotte was in a similar position to Anna once and knows exactly what she’s going through.”