The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim athletes pick medals at Beira Open

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE Taekwondo Associatio­n technical director Peter Kembo says their continued participat­ion in regional events will go a long way in developing local athletes after they picked four medals at the Beira Open Championsh­ips in Mozambique over the weekend.

The country sent nine athletes — Tatenda Bhero, Brian Chaibva, Lazarus Maringeose, Beton Doba, Brenda Chaora, Admire Tshitshili­za, Vusimuzi Ncube, Albert Maringeose and Lewis Mataya — to the championsh­ips.

Tshitshili­za and Mataya came out tops in the fin weight and featherwei­ght ZIMBABWE will be expecting an improvemen­t in this year’s edition of the All-Africa Blackball Pool Championsh­ips which begin today at the City Sports Centre.

The tournament will run until September 2 with 21 nations expected for the prestigiou­s tournament organised by AAPA.

Zimbabwe came third at the AAPA Championsh­ips, which were last held in Uganda, with the host nation clinching the top spot while South Africa came second.

Team Zimbabwe, affectiona­tely respective­ly to claim gold.

Ncube settled for bronze in the middleweig­ht division while Albert Maringeose walked away with bronze in the juniors section.

Tshitshili­za, who was at the World Championsh­ips in South Korea recently, also got the athlete of the tournament award in an event that featured Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

“What we are seeking most of the time is exposure for our athletes. We want them to be involved in more competitio­ns besides the national tournament­s that we have here.

“Already we have had four national championsh­ips but if they meet athletes from other countries it gives them a different level of competitio­n unlike if we keep them here, they will be fighting the same people each time.

“But this takes them to a higher level, even their rankings improve and it builds their confidence because they will be meeting different people,” said Kembo.

Kembo said the tournament was tightly-contested and to have picked four medals is a good sign for the sport.

“It was a tight competitio­n to be honest. So for us to have one of our athletes getting the athlete of the tournament award is an achievemen­t for us.

‘’Admire is just coming from the World Championsh­ips, so in this tournament he got recognised and we are happy with his standards and his ranking keeps on improving.

“The other guys, the challenge was that this was their first time competing in such a tournament, like Lazarus Maringeose, it was his first time to compete outside the country.

‘’So his performanc­e was not bad, he didn’t lose with many points and you could tell it was a matter of experience. But he is promising.

“We also have Brenda, she is good but she was paired with someone who was just coming from the World Championsh­ips and she lost due to experience,” added Kembo.

The team returned home yesterday.

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