The Herald (South Africa)

JUDOKA DOES CITY PROUD AT TOURNEY

Lithemba, 16, brings home bronze medal from tournament in Burundi

- Amir Chetty chettyam@timesmedia.co.za

TOP South Africa judoka Lithemba Magajana, 16, managed to tick an item off his bucket list when he achieved a bronze medal at the African Judo Cadet Championsh­ips in Burundi at the weekend. Arriving back in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday evening, Lithemba said it was a dream come true to place third at his first championsh­ips after competing against some of the best judoka on the continent.

“It was a great experience, I learnt a great deal while out there, picking up various tips and tricks from the various judoka at the championsh­ips.

“With it being my first time representi­ng South Africa, I am proud of what I have achieved and hope this will be a stepping stone to more in future,” he said.

The championsh­ips, held from May 9 to 14, featured about 100 competitor­s from 15 countries.

Competing in the under 60kg weight class, Lithemba took to the mat in four fights, winning the opening two before losing the third bout, and this saw him having to compete for the bronze medal.

“I would say the best part of the championsh­ips for me was winning my first fight and this being my first taste of internatio­nal competitio­n, that made it extra special for me,” he said. “I can only look forward now and try to go for the top spot next time.”

Having started the sport in 2012, Lithemba credits his successes to a host of individual­s, including his father Mzwandile, his coach Monwabisi Daniels and uncle Sondisa Magajana, with whom Lithemba also trains.

He said the sport had taught him that “hard work and discipline was the best way of reaching your dreams”.

“I was inspired by my dad, who first introduced me to the sport, at first it was only for self-defence purposes.

“But then I started enjoying it, and decided to take it further, and I could not be more happy with what I have achieved so far,” he said.

Sondisa said he was proud of the achievemen­t and hoped that Lithemba would continue to do well in the sport.

Lithemba has had a majority of his training under the guidance of Daniels, and credits the coach with adding a new dimension to his style.

“It is a massive achievemen­t for him, and it is something he will cherish for a long time,” Daniels said.

“I have seen a lot of improvemen­t in his fighting style over the last few years. Previously, he was more attack-minded than defensive, so I tried to help him incorporat­e that into his training.”

Lithemba’s focus will now shift to preparatio­n for the national judo championsh­ips to be held in the metro next month.

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 ?? Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ?? PROUD MOMENT: Judo star Lithemba Magajana is congratula­ted by his mother Nomphumele­lo after returning home from Burundi
Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN PROUD MOMENT: Judo star Lithemba Magajana is congratula­ted by his mother Nomphumele­lo after returning home from Burundi

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