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Local athlete leaps to success

Charne Felix is a record holder in the SA T44 long jump

- KEAGAN MITCHELL Heroes Loose No Woman Passion Play,

IT IS never too late to realise you are good at something, especially when you fell in love with sport growing up.

For Bellville’s Charne Felix, it was about never giving up on a lifelong dream that came true last year. Felix, 32, became the South African T44 women’s long jump record holder with a leap of 3.69m at the SA Sports Associatio­n for Physically Disabled (SASAPD) National Championsh­ips for the Physically Disabled and Visually Impaired in Bloemfonte­in.

A few months later, she shattered her record by jumping 3.89m in Paarl.

Felix, who has taken the parasport scene by a storm, was born with a unilateral clubfoot – the right foot and leg are smaller than normal and the calf is thinner due to underdevel­oped muscles.

Felix went for numerous operations and reconstruc­tive surgery to help fix her foot while growing up.

“I went for my first operation when I was 1-day-old. My mother Nazilema Matthee could only take me home a few days later in a cast that went right up until my hip,” she said.

However, sport was in her blood from a young age after she started doing athletics and went on to play hockey in high school. She even went on to play in a tournament overseas but still did not know of her impairment.

“I was always sore when running in the heats and in the finals I struggled to run. I did not understand what went wrong and would always fall out in the Northern Zone High Schools’ Championsh­ips. That was went I decided to play hockey,” she said.

In 2017, Felix wanted to get fit and her husband Brandon asked if she would consider sport with disability.

“I was not sure at the time but I gave Stellenbos­ch University a call. I then went for an evaluation and was classified into the T44 category,” she said.

Felix has proved to be a multitalen­ted skilful person who is an excellent teacher and someone who enjoys acting on stage. When not busy making her mark on the track field, Felix is busy sharpening her acting and teaching skills. She has performed in theatre plays such as the

and her own play that she wrote – that was performed at the Galloway Theatre at the Waterfront Theatre School last year. She also tutors at the Carmel Learning Centre in Bellville.

Felix and her husband have their own music school called House of Zamar.

“Drama and teaching is my passion. I love writing plays and performing,” she said.

Felix will compete at the SASAPD National Championsh­ips at the Coetzenbur­g Athletics Stadium in Stellenbos­ch next month. She will compete in the women’s T44 100m sprints and long jump event.

“The plan is to break my long jump record and to get better in the 100m sprints. I have been pushing long jump for a while now but need to stay focused in both events,” said Felix, whose main goal for the upcoming season is to qualify for the World Para Athletics Championsh­ips in the United Arab Emirates in November.

Before that, Felix will first have to take care of track and field training camps in Europe.

“I would like to gain experience abroad and to compare myself against internatio­nal athletes. This will be good preparatio­n if I do qualify for the World Championsh­ips,” said Felix who credits coach Raymond Julius.

“He showed me the ropes of track and field. He motivates and keeps me on my feet at training and competitio­ns. He opened my eyes to many possibilit­ies out there,” she said.

Coach Julius said Felix has developed tremendous­ly, in a sense that she engages in certain techniques.

“She is discipline­d, committed, confident and can easily adapt to different situations. More importantl­y, she has the drive to be successful,” he said.

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 ?? KEAGAN MITCHELL ?? CHARNE FELIX gears up for the National Championsh­ips for the Physically Disabled and Visually Impaired in Stellenbos­ch next month.|
KEAGAN MITCHELL CHARNE FELIX gears up for the National Championsh­ips for the Physically Disabled and Visually Impaired in Stellenbos­ch next month.|

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