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Triathlon Africa Cup set for September

- BY MUNYARADZI MADZOKERE Follow us on Twitter @newsdayzim­babwe

TRIATHLON Zimbabwe has justified the new dates for the prestigiou­s Bonaqua 2021 Africa Triathlon Cup Troutbeck initially scheduled for February, but postponed to September 25, at its traditiona­l venue in Nyanga.

The annual internatio­nal event was pencilled for February 21 and had to be postponed to a later date in respect of the prevailing strict COVID-19 lockdown measures.

Zimbabwe is currently under a lockdown announced by Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga on January 2 following a spike in COVID-19 cases and related deaths.

This resulted in the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) banning all sporting activities in the country, a move which adversely affected the preparatio­ns for the big triathlon event.

Its postponeme­nt means that Triathlon Zimbabwe will conclude the triathlon season without the Africa Cup for the first time in 14 years.

“Several other dates in April and October were considered but these had some associated problems and it was decided that 25 September would be the better option. This date falls within the new Triathlon season (September 2021- April 2022), but is still relevant to the event being hosted within 2021 from an internatio­nal, continenta­l, regional and local perspectiv­es,” Triathlon Zimbabwe president Dave Ellis said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Added to this, is the possible rescheduli­ng of an African Junior Developmen­t Camp hosted at the same time as the event (as in 2020) which can only improve the African Junior Elite field.

"Racing conditions at this time of the year were also closely considered. Water temperatur­e records at Troutbeck in September are between 18–22 degrees Celsius, the weather will be warmer than February and with little to no chance of the rain.

“Approval from SRC permitting, it will be the intention of Triathlon Zimbabwe to look at realigning the current 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 seasons to facilitate athlete preparatio­ns for this event date as it will include the 2021 National Championsh­ips,” he said.

“It is our full intention to continue hosting this flagship and prestigiou­s event, and to deliver a profession­al and high-profile Internatio­nal event as we have done for the past 14 years.

“We are hopeful that many of the current scenarios that have forced this postponeme­nt will no longer be in place for the revised date but we are all critically aware of the extreme level of this crisis that our beloved Zimbabwe is now facing,” Ellis added.

On Monday, Triathlon Zimbabwe announced the postponeme­nt of the internatio­nal event and all its associated multi-sport events after extensive discussion­s with the event local organising committee (loc), medical delegate, sponsors and stakeholde­rs.

The decision was centred on the current strict lockdown measures, ban on sporting events, restrictio­n to 30 persons at gatherings, travel and quarantine regulation­s.

Neighbour South Africa has also been forced to cancel events such as the Africa Triathlon Cup Masselspoo­rt and Africa Triathlon Cup Durban while the Africa Triathlon Championsh­ips Shandrani (Mauritius) has also been reschedule­d.

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