After an extraordinary career that has spanned decades, Welsh para table tennis star Robinson has officially announced his retirement from competitive play. His decision marks the end of an era for Welsh para sport and closes the chapter on one of the most inspiring journeys in British table tennis history.
Robinson has been a central figure in para table tennis, representing Wales and Great Britain at multiple international events. Over the years, his skill, resilience, and unwavering determination have earned him both medals and the admiration of fans, teammates, and competitors alike. Known for his sharp tactical play and calm composure under pressure, he became a role model for athletes across all levels of ability.
Throughout his career, Robinson faced and overcame numerous challenges — both physical and personal — demonstrating the power of perseverance and self-belief. His contributions to the sport go beyond his own success on the table; he has been instrumental in mentoring younger players, promoting inclusivity in sport, and raising awareness about para-athletics in Wales and beyond.
In reflecting on his career, Robinson expressed deep gratitude to his coaches, teammates, and supporters who stood by him throughout his journey. He noted that representing his country had been one of the greatest honours of his life.
As he steps away from competition, Robinson plans to remain involved in table tennis through coaching and advocacy work, continuing to inspire future generations of players. His legacy will endure not only in the record books but also in the countless lives he has touched through his passion, leadership, and commitment to the sport.
Robinson’s retirement leaves a remarkable legacy — one built on dedication, courage, and the belief that excellence has no limits.