The Voice (Botswana)

BRONZE BEAUTIES

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Girl power led the way for Botswana’s Karatekas at the ongoing Africa Games in Ghana, with the ladies bringing home two bronze medals while their male teammates ended the competitio­n empty-handed.

It was double delight in Accra for 23-year-old Lethabo Sekano, who matched her 3rd place in the women’s individual Kumite U/68kg category with another podium

finish in the Team Kata event.

Alongside Lesego Masimola, 22, and 19-year-old Amantle Leburu, the trio displayed excellent technique in the non-combat kata to secure a precious bronze and hit their two-medal target. It was enough for Botswana to finish 9th out of 52 competing countires.

However, it was a trip to forget for BW’S highly-rated male athletes, Gofaone Mosupieman­g and Kao Nsala, who showed plenty of spirit but ultimately came up short.

Reflecting on his charges’ efforts, team coach, the legendary Sensei Bakwadi, said overall he was pleased with their performanc­e but admitted they were lacking in some areas.

“Our athletes performed excellentl­y, but there were a few deviations from the game plan. The athletes zoned out too much! However, we recognise the complexity of competitiv­e sports and are dedicated to addressing any shortcomin­gs cooperativ­ely. To improve our success in future competitio­ns, we must prioritise various factors, including strategic planning, athlete conditioni­ng and mental resilience. Cultivatin­g a culture of continuous growth and providing enough support and resources to our athletes is critical,” Bakwadi told Voice Sport.

At the last Africa Games in 2019 in Rabat, Morocco, Karate sent a team of 18 and managed a fivemedal haul.

 ?? BY KITSO RAMONO ?? IN THE MEDALS: BW’S Bronze battalion
BY KITSO RAMONO IN THE MEDALS: BW’S Bronze battalion

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