The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Quartet to represent Zim at Africa Triathlon Champs

- Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter

FOLLOWING the conclusion of the 2023-2024 triathlon season at the weekend, Triathlon Zimbabwe is shifting its focus to the forthcomin­g Africa Triathlon Championsh­ips due to take place next month in Hurghada, Egypt.

Four athletes — Andie Kuipers, Rohnan Nicholson, Callum Smith, and Zander Botha — made the cut for the championsh­ips set to run from April 19 to 21.

National coach Pamela Fulton confirmed the quartet is expected to represent the nation in Egypt.

“Four athletes have qualified to compete at Africa Championsh­ips Hurghada Egypt in April. At this stage, it appears that four athletes will travel, including Andie Kuipers.

“In the meantime, Andie has travelled to train in Switzerlan­d in preparatio­n for the championsh­ips.

“Our team will depart in three weeks to meet Andie in Hurghada.

“I will stay on in Hurghada to facilitate a junior developmen­t camp on behalf of World Triathlon,” said Fulton.

Rachel O’Donoghue cut the championsh­ips but will not be travelling.

Kuipers, Smith, and Nicholson were part of Team Zimbabwe at the African Games in Ghana.

As they prepare for their next assignment, they will be out to build on the experience and exposure from the continenta­l multi-sport event.

Fulton, who is also Triathlon Zimbabwe vice-president said some of the major highlights for the season include being one of the 10 sport codes selected to be part of Team Zimbabwe for the 13th edition of the African Games.

They have also had some of the upcoming athletes such as Mandlenkos­i Mthethwa and Duwan Both attending developmen­t camps.

“It’s been a busy season and it’s hard to believe it’s already complete.

“Triathlon was very proud to be selected by SRC (Sport and Recreation Commission) and Ministry to represent Zimbabwe at the 13th Africa Games (in) Accra. Our young team consisted of Andie Kuipers, Lorna Doorman, Callum Smith, and Rohnan Nicholson.

“Each athlete raced incredibly well in the hot and humid conditions. Andie narrowly missed a medal, coming in fourth place.

“This season some of our athletes have been fortunate enough to attend Africa Cup events connected to camps organised by World Triathlon.

“I travelled with Mandla Mthethwa to Kenya as I was facilitati­ng a camp connected to a Developmen­t race. Andie also participat­ed and won the lady’s race,” said Fulton.

The seasoned coach also facilitate­d a junior developmen­t camp in Mauritius earlier in the season, last year. For the camp in Mauritius, Fulton travelled with Botha, who participat­ed in the camp and competed in two races.

Kuipers also competed in Mauritius and won a silver medal at the Africa Triathlon Sprint Championsh­ips in Blue Bay.

The limelight will be on her being the most experience­d in the team.

Kuipers believes training with some of the best athletes as she prepares for the Africa Triathlon Championsh­ips will go a long way in elevating her performanc­e.

“I am already in Switzerlan­d on a training camp to Switzerlan­d for a month and then I will be heading to the African Championsh­ips in April.

“And I am preparing for this race by going on a camp in Switzerlan­d to be with my coach and athletes who are much better than me because I need to surround myself with people who are better than me so that I can elevate my performanc­e,” said Kuipers.

She will be hoping for a better outcome after coming fourth at the just-ended African Games in Accra, Ghana, and also pick some points as she seeks qualificat­ion for the Olympic Games.

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