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- OCKERT DE VILLIERS ATHLETICS WRITER

THE SOUTH African team will return from the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires with a few firsts and a handful of medals.

Their campaign was successful, improving their medal tally from the previous Games with three golds, a silver and bronze.

The team won just one medal at the 2014 Games in Nanjing, China, courtesy of Gezelle Magerman’s gold in the 400m hurdles.

While it was nowhere near the 11 medals from the inaugural 2010 Singapore Games, the class of 2018 won the most golds.

Triathlete Amber Schlebusch, swimmer Michael Houlie and sprinter Luke Davids (pictured) all claimed gold, while rising swimming star Dune Coetzee and shot putter Dane Roets won silver and bronze.

Gutsy Durban Girls College pupil Schlebusch laid the foundation when she won South Africa’s first Youth Olympic title in the swimcycle-run event on the first day of the Games.

The 17-year-old produced a stunning run leg, fighting from almost a minute behind for victory.

Then Houlie become the first swimmer of colour to win an individual medal in the pool at a major multi-sport event by bagging 50m breaststro­ke gold.

The Bishops matric learner lowered the SA age-group records in both the 50 and 100m breaststro­ke at the Games.

Parow High School pupil Davids rounded off SA’s campaign by winning the country’s first gold medal in a sprint event at the Youth Games.

Davids won both stages of the 100 metres, blitzing to victory in his final race in a wind-aided 10.15 seconds after setting up victory in the first stage with a 10.56 – 0.20sec faster than his nearest rival.

Earlier, Coetzee became the first SA female to win a swimming medal at the Youth Olympics by winning 200m butterfly silver.

She posted a new SA age-group record of two minutes, 11.71 seconds after finishing second to Hungary’s Bianca Berercz (2:10.37).

The final night of athletics action could easily have produced more medals with men’s javelin thrower Jano Esterhuize­n and men’s one-lap hurdler Lindokuhle Gora going into their respective second stages as resounding medal favourites.

But Gora was disqualifi­ed for a lane infringeme­nt, while Esterhuize­n could not repeat his massive 77.69m first throw and finished eighth.

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