The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt inspires CANA success

- Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor

THE significan­ce of Government support for sport was once again brought into perspectiv­e at the CANA Zone IV Swimming and Waterpolo championsh­ips in Bulawayo when Team Zimbabwe claimed pole position.

The team was inspired by the resources provided by the Ministry of Sport and Recreation and won the five-day event.

Hosts Zimbabwe were declared the overall winners after amassing the highest number of points — 2 958.5 — ahead of Zambia with 2 295.5 and third-placed South Africa who had 1 939.

The championsh­ips also unveiled a teenage swimmer Robyn Lee for Team Zimbabwe who is already being touted as the next Kirsty Coventry after she picked seven individual gold medals and three more from relays, three silver and another silver from relay.

Crucially, though, for Team Zimbabwe was the partnershi­p between the Government and the Zimbabwe Aquatic Union which resulted in the successful staging of the championsh­ips.

This has left both the Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane and the union’s president Mary Kloppers purring.

The Ministry of Sport and Recreation took care of accommodat­ion and all provisions, including meals, which knocked off the budgetary constraint­s for ZAU by nearly 95 percent and ensured the union, which had earlier come under fire for demanding $600 participat­ion fees from athletes, ended up charging $50.

There were also a number of downstream economic benefits accruing from Zimbabwe’s successful hosting of the 14-nation championsh­ips in Bulawayo with the city’s two major hotels Rainbow and Holiday Inn and national airline Air Zimbabwe and South African Airways recording brisk business as the event brought together over 400 athletes and officials.

Over $1 million worth of business was generated during the five-day showpiece, underlinin­g the growth and potential of sport as a major industry worth investing in this country.

But it is the huge improvemen­t in Team Zimbabwe’s performanc­e, .“ which coincided with the Government partnershi­p, which has left Hlongwane a satisfied man.

The Minister said yesterday he was looking forward to seeing ZAU Team Zimbabwe’s performanc­e as a platform to build a competitiv­e side for the next Olympic Games.

“We had a great swimming championsh­ips that exposed amazing Zimbabwean talent. That Zimbabwe won the most in medals in the silver and bronze shows there is need for a small qualitativ­e adjustment to our team to make them golden boys and girls.

“Going forward, more Zimbabwean­s must embrace swimming as a sport and a life skills,’’ Hlongwane said.

Kloppers hailed the “flawless organisati­on’’ and paid tribute to the Government for its support.

The performanc­e by the Class of 2017 in Bulawayo is also the best by any Team Zimbabwe since the inception of the CANA Championsh­ips and the 23 gold medal haul, the second best after South Africa’s 43, was a huge improvemen­t from the 11 which the country managed at the 2016 championsh­ips in Mauritius.

“There is a massive jump in sta- tistics and I think this shows that there is a lot of hard work going on in swimming said.

“Government worked very well with the aquatics stakeholde­rs and the result is there for everyone to see,’’ Hlongwane said.

Hlongwane was also happy to note that Lee had made a conscious decision to represent Zimbabwe amid indication­s that they had been overtures on the possibilit­y of her swimming as an Australian.

The 18-year-old Lee won the 17 years-and-over 100m butterfly in one minute 04.43 seconds to eclipse the previous Games’ record of 1:05.67.

She also clocked 28.65 seconds in the 50m butterfly and shaved off three millisecon­ds from Namibia’s Zane Oberholzer’s previous record of 1:06.10 in the 100m backstroke.

There were also four individual gold medals for Donata Katai who dominated in the 11 and 12-yearold girls section while Kunda Nyambawaro weighed in with silver.

According to ZAU, Zimbabwe will also be represente­d at the World Senior Championsh­ips in Budapest, Hungary, in July with Lee set to be part of the team.

 ??  ?? TEENAGE STAR . . . Zimbabwe’s latest swimming champion Robyn Lee (centre) justified the buzz surroundin­g her with a great performanc­e in Bulawayo
TEENAGE STAR . . . Zimbabwe’s latest swimming champion Robyn Lee (centre) justified the buzz surroundin­g her with a great performanc­e in Bulawayo

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