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Tough field awaits local bowlers

- CALISTUS KOLANTSHO Staff Writer

Atough field awaits two local bowlers at the 2022 World Singles Champion of Champions hosted by the Naenae Bowling Club in Wellington, New Zealand. The competitio­n kicks off tomorrow. The global event features both the men’s and women’s singles discipline.

Marea Modutlwa (Gaborone Club) and Edwin Nyoka (Orapa Club) qualified to represent Botswana by virtue of being the 2019 National Singles Champions as the 2020 edition of the tournament was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Singles Champion of Champions is the only competitio­n whereby any club player, anywhere in the world, can progress through to a National Singles title and have a shot at the World Singles title without the necessity to curry favour with national selectors.

Modutlwa and Nyoka arrived in Wellington on Wednesday and started by hitting the greens for practice. Modutlwa told Mmegi Sport that the time difference between New Zealand and Botswana has not been a factor. “With jet lag, one needs to adapt to the new environmen­t quickly. Upon arrival, we freshened up and went for afternoon practice.

There is no sleeping during the day, the body

will get used to the new time quicker,” she said. Modutlwa said preparatio­ns have been going well for the World Singles.

She said they have been active since the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games. Modutlwa said there were tournament­s in Jwaneng, Mafikeng [South Africa], Francistow­n and Orapa. She said they have been doing individual practices at their respective clubs. “The challenge has been the rain because when it rains the green becomes heavy.

In New Zealand greens are faster, you just have

to release the ball without much pushing. Ideally, we would have an environmen­t where greens are not heavy. We arrived here earlier than most countries and we will have more time to practice on New Zealand greens,” she said.

Amongst her accolades, Modutlwa has represente­d Botswana at the past two Commonweal­th Games and the 2019 Atlantic Bowls Championsh­ips. She secured a qualificat­ion spot in Singles for the 2020 World Bowls Championsh­ips, which were later postponed.

Modutlwa was part of the women’s team that won a gold medal in the Fours and silver in the Pairs discipline during the African States Tournament (AST) in Kenya. Nyoka’s first internatio­nal assignment was during the 2017 AST, where he won a gold medal in the men’s fours in South Africa. Nyoka competed at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games as well as the 2019 AST in Kenya. “I have been preparing by practising Singles games with my club mates. I also ensured that I played every competitio­n in the bowling calendar where possible,” Nyoka said.

Women’s section fixtures:

Falkland Islands vs Modutlwa (November 19), Australia vs Modutlwa (November 19), Modutlwa vs Namibia (November 20), Modutlwa vs the Netherland­s (November 20), Modutlwa vs Kenya (November 21), Modutlwa vs South Africa (November 21), Modutlwa vs Ireland (November 22), Modutlwa vs England (November 22), Cook Islands vs Modutlwa (November 23) and Zambia vs Modutlwa (November 23).

Men: Scotland vs Nyoka (November 19), Singapore vs Nyoka (November 19), Falkland Islands vs Nyoka (November 20), Guernsey vs Nyoka (November 20), South Africa vs Nyoka), Norfolk Islands vs Nyoka (November 21), Fiji vs Nyoka (November 23), Samoa vs Nyoka (November 22), Ireland vs Nyoka (November 23) and New Zealand vs Nyoka (November 23).

 ?? PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO ?? Ball playing: Modutlwa
PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO Ball playing: Modutlwa
 ?? Nyoka ?? Ready to roll:
Nyoka Ready to roll:

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