Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Petra to host junior swimming event

- Allen Khumalo Sports Reporter

BULAWAYO will host the 2017 Junior National Swimming Championsh­ips from March 18-19 at Petra Primary School.

Defending champions Mashonalan­d Province will be hoping to continue with their dominance in the competitio­n when they face Manicaland, Midlands, Mashonalan­d Country District (MCD), Masvingo and host province, Matabelela­nd.

Matabelela­nd Swimming Board chairperso­n Nokuthula Cyprianos said they were looking forward to hosting more than 200 junior swimmers.

“Everything has gone well in terms of preparing for this competitio­n and as the host province we are just waiting for the day to come.

“The board would also like to thank the headmaster of Petra Primary and his team, who went out of their way to allow us to use their pool. The school is playing a big role in promoting swimming in the city,” said Cyprianos.

“They have also provided us with a lot of equipment to use in the competitio­n, so we are very grateful for that. This time the province is sending a bigger number of swimmers to the competitio­n compared to previous years so it’s up to the performanc­e of our swimmers to take advantage of that,” he said.

The Matabelela­nd Swimming Board has selected a team of 55 swimmers to represent the province at the weekend’s event. The team is made up of 26 girls and 29 boys. Codie Selman (12) from Barracudas swimming club will captain the boys’ team while Crusaders’ Timea Schultz (12) will lead the girls’ side.

Zimbabwe Aquatic Union (ZAU) president Mary Kloppers said the competitio­n is aimed at helping nurture future swimming stars.

“After successful­ly hosting the CANA Zone IV competitio­n, we noticed that we have some talent capable of doing great things. So in this junior competitio­n we are looking forward to producing future stars that will be able to carry on from what their seniors did in this year’s CANA event,” said Kloppers.

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