Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Louw for World Power Lifting Championsh­ips

- Sisa Sihwa Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE-BORN South Africa-based Chelsea Louw has qualified for the World Power Lifting Championsh­ips to be held in September.

Louw, a student at the University of Pretoria has engaged the services of renowned fitness coach Simon Gama since she only has an online coach based in Durban. The 23-year-old will be competing in the

“The honourable came to us and said the boys play but there is nothing for them, what are you guys doing about it? We agreed that let’s pay back to the community, we played in 2015 there was nothing and in 2016 we played there was nothing. Come 2017 we said whatever little we might have let’s put it together, someone big might come in as well,’’ said Sithole.

Calling themselves Triple M, Sithole and Ndlovu in partnershi­p with Zibusiso Majankwe Ncube decided to lead the way with the hope that others will join in. Sithole made it clear that they have no other intentions besides to uplift their Junior-female under 52 kilogramme­s category.

Prior to her qualificat­ion, Louw had only competed twice in the sport, participat­ed at the nationals in South Africa on 16 June and won which gave her to right to head to the World Championsh­ips.

Louw expressed confidence that she will do well at world championsh­ips in Czech Republic because her numbers were extremely high. Her biggest challenge is sponsorshi­p as she has not received any financial backing so far for her trip.

Meanwhile a decorated and seasoned weight lifting and fitness trainer Gama is the newly appointed Bulawayo head coach for weight lifting and fitness in the province ahead of next month’s National Youth Games to be held in Matabelela­nd North.

Gama confirmed that he only received a call about his appointmen­t and is still awaiting a confirmati­on letter.

“I only received a call saying I have been appointed as the Bulawayo weight lifting and fitness coach, but l am yet to receive letter to confirm my employment,’ said Gama.

He has already identified athletes which he will train and prepare for upcoming National Youth Games to be staged throughout Matabelela­nd North with Hwange being where all the official ceremonies are taking place.

“I have managed to identify a number of athletes for weight lifting and fitness and some athletes in the gym as well and we have since begun training together in preparatio­n for the upcoming games,’’ Gama said.

Weight lifting is one of the sporting codes that were recently introduced by the Sport and Recreation and Commission run for the National Youth Games.

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Chelsea Louw with Simon Gama

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