Goliaths in business, goats in table tennis: Buffett and Gates fall to 11-year-old girl from San Jose
By S.L. Wykes
Mercury News

Imagine: Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, staring you down from across the table.

Intimidation factor – stratospheric.

Not for 11-year-old Ariel Hsing of San Jose. The sixth-grader at Evergreen Elementary School bested the both of them in table tennis Sunday, part of the festivities surrounding the annual shareholders meeting of Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett’s finance company. That’s not to say they weren’t worthy foes.

Gates and Buffett were “actually pretty good,” Ariel said.

She ought to know, because she’d played the bigshots before. Months ago, Buffett, an avid ping-pong player, thought it would be fun if he invited Ariel – America’s No.1 under-16 female table-tennis player – to his 75th birthday party in San Francisco for a friendly match against him and Gates, the legendary founder and CEO of Microsoft.

…This little exhibition was part of a weekend event that also included a magician, a blindfolded chess champion and expert bridge players. Buffett is also a serious bridge buff.

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