Adnan
“Boz” Gosto started active training in table tennis in 1979
in Yugoslavia.
He
was fortunate to be under the supervision of some of the
greatest European players of that time, such as Surbek and
Stipanicic. Under their tutelage, he developed a “counter
game” which served him well as he became a member of the
Cadet and Junior national teams. Boz very much enjoyed
playing table tennis with the teams, but in 1986, he decided
to step into the Navy Academy and seek a different type of
career.
After
being away from table tennis for a number of years, in 2006,
Boz discovered a small group of very dedicated people
working on establishing the sport of table tennis in
Northern Kentucky—the Northern Kentucky Table Tennis Club!
He decided to check it out and was made to feel very welcome
and was encouraged to become an active member of the club.
Even
though Boz has health issues, he is still finding the time
and energy to help in this sport. He has played several
sanctioned and non-sanctioned tournaments in which he has
had great success of late. Recently, Boz attended a
training camp with US National team coaches Dan Seemiller
and Mark Nordby. The tournaments and training camp have
helped him to rekindle his love and devotion to table
tennis.
Boz recently received his Club Coach
certification from USATT.
In 2006, he passed the test to become a
certified umpire. You can find Boz “hitting the ball” at
the Northern KY and the Cincinnati Table Tennis clubs, where
he takes great pleasure in helping others improve their
skills. If anyone has any problems or wishes to work on any
part of their game, they just have to ask. Boz believes in
“getting serious” and not wasting time at the table, since
we are blessed to have the facilities available. He also
believes in the use of proper techniques, providing that you
are trying to become a serious recreational or tournament
table tennis player (not a “ping-pong” player). If you have
any questions or need guidance in “how to,” just see Boz at
either club. |