Ho won silver with Liam Pitchford at the 2014 Commonwealth GamesHosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 AugustCoverage: Watch live on BBC TV with additional streams on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport site and BBC Sport mobile app; Listen on Radio 5 Live and Sports Extra; Live text and clips online.Tin-Tin Ho was a teenage table tennis star who at 15 won a blended doubles Commonwealth Games silver medal in her significant global launching at Glasgow2014 Media interest grew when reporters understood her bro was called Ping and her “table tennis-obsessed” dad had desired to name his child Pong. Ho appeared to cope verywell with the attention and expectation – she won evenmore Commonwealth medals in 2018 and declared a historical Tokyo 2020 Olympic location – however, independently, she was dealingwith difficulties. “I’ve neverever exposed this priorto, however I’ve had a lot of concerns with food,” she informs BBC Sport. “At veryfirst I was extremely stringent with what I was consuming, then it went the other method with what some individuals would call binge consuming and I believe it all got a bit out of hand.” Growing up, she neverever felt comfy adequate to lookfor a medical medicaldiagnosis however she has giventhat lookedfor expert assistance. In the lead up to her 3rd Commonwealth Games for England the 23-year-old, who is studying to endedupbeing a physician, states she is speaking about her journey with the hope it will aid others. Her interest in table tennis stemmed from her daddy turned coach and the training center he developed in their garage. She was interested by the imagination and specific designs each gamer showed in what she explains as one of the “most unforeseeable” and “cool” sports. Like numerous teens though, her teen years brought difficulties and social “stresses” which, integrated with her pursuit of a profession as a expert professionalathlete, increased those stressandanxieties. “I was quite worried about wei
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