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At age 44, Richard Gonzales may be the oldest table tennis player in this 28th SEA Games competition. Despite his age, he is quick on his feet and has the strong mental prowess which allows him to outwit other paddlers who are merely half his age. We witnessed this when he put up a strong fight in the Men's Singles event, which saw his first silver medal since the 2005 SEA Games in Manila, conceding defeat only to Singapore's Gao Ning.
Sharing with the media on his experience at the 28th SEA games, Gonzales said that he was very happy and found it a challenge to be able to play against top ranked international players who were much younger than him. This is partly due to him lacking much international experience as he trains mainly within Manila with only 1-2 international games annually, hence this SEA Games is a very good experience for him.
http://results.seagames2015.com/eng/zb/engzb_table_tennis_biography_overview_n1008169_gonzales_richard.htm