The Voice (Botswana)

BOTS WINS BIG AT CUCSA

- BY KITSO RAMONO

The Botswana Tertiary Student Sports Associatio­n (BOTESSA) team that took part in the Confederat­ion of Universiti­es and Colleges Sports Associatio­n (CUCSA) games in Lilongwe, Malawi put in an outstandin­g performanc­e, finishing second behind the defending champions, South Africa.

Botswana accumulate­d 23 medals - seven gold, eight silver and eight bronze - while South Africa amassed a total of 25 medals.

BOTESSA sent seven sporting codes to Malawi for the week-long tournament, which ran from 28th August to 5th September.

Speaking to Voice Sport, BOTESSA’S Vice Secretary General, who’s also the acting Communicat­ions and Marketing Officer, Botho Thobega, praised the team for improving on their performanc­e compared to the last edition of the CUCSA games held in Gaborone in 2018.

“We finished third in 2018, and we hope to be crowned Champions in 2024,” declared Thobega.

Despite their good performanc­e, she admitted there was a drop in intensity, which she attributed to the low turnout at the games.

“Only six countries turned up, compared to nine in 2018,” she said.

She explained that the team’s selection criteria begin with regional competitio­ns, where all tertiary institutio­ns in the north and south hold intercolle­giate contests to select players who will represent them at nationals, where the BOTESSA national team is now selected to compete at the CUCSA competitio­ns.

Thobega stated that they struggled financiall­y to maintain the team and were forced to withdraw some sporting codes, such as women’s football and basketball, as well as the difficulty of holding camps due to the various school calendars. Despite this, the athletes still put in a sterling performanc­e, with athletics once again leading the way.

 ?? ?? MEDAL COUNT: The final result
MEDAL COUNT: The final result
 ?? ?? TEAM BW: CUCSA
TEAM BW: CUCSA

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