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A synagogue table tennis club has found there are a disproportionate number of talented musicians among its members

May 28, 2025 11:09
There seems to be a correlation between table tennis talent and musical talent. Flautists Gergely Madaras and Noemi Gyori  (Photo: Bobby Bray; Carolle Raynor)
There seems to be a correlation between being good at table tennis and a being a talented musician (Photos: Carolle Raynor; Bobby Bray)
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South Hampstead Synagogue’s table tennis club held a spectacular concert performed by its young players – and there is a theory that musicians have the perfect skills for the sport.

Carolle Raynor and her husband, Maurice Raynor, who run the SH table tennis club that sponsored the event, had recognised a disproportionate number of remarkable musical talent coming in to play the sport.

However, it was only when the professional flautist Noemi Gyori walked through the door with her two daughters that an idea began to develop.

Flautist Noemi Gyori introducing the musicians (Photo: Bobby Bray)Flautist Noemi Gyori introducing the musicians (Photo: Bobby Bray)[Missing Credit]

“I said that we must do a concert one day,” says Raynor. “I finally got them all together, which was a bit of a coup.”