The Voice (Botswana)

Volleyball star soars after broken finger

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“Being injured is depressing. Since the ordeal in Tunisia, it’s been difficult because I knew if I was part of the team we were going to finish in a better position at the club championsh­ip. So, I didn’t stop training. I was working on my legs at the gym until I recovered. I felt our loss twice as hard and I became a wounded lion because; even my girls were now getting used to losing, which was not good for our brand and morale!” she tells Voice Sport from her Central African base.

Gasekgonwe’s hard work paid off in spectacula­r style, the explosive athlete returning from her long lay-off last month to lead her club, Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA), to victory in the Gisaka Tournament.

In the final, RRA gained revenge over their arch rivals, Armee Patriotiqu­e Rwanda (APR), beating their nemesis 3-1 to seal the title.

“This year, they defeated us twice at the quarter-finals of Africa Club Championsh­ips and in another domestic cup in Rwanda, so it was important that we stop this dominance,” notes the long-legged sportswome­n, who made her name locally with Mag-stimela and has been a national team regular for over 16 years.

The moment was all the more sweeter for Gasekgonwe, whose individual brilliance not only guided RRA to the title but saw her rewarded with the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and Best Attacker accolades.

For the woman known as ‘Lizzy’ in volleyball circles, her Gisaka heroics mark the latest high in a sporting history littered with personal glory.

Her Rwandan adventure began in 2020, when she joined University of Tourism Technology and Business Studies (UTB) Volleyball Club, one of the biggest teams in the land.

It didn’t take the Botswana star long to make her mark in a foreign land, winning the league and three domestic cups in her first season.

Gasekgonwe’s winning streak continued when she signed for RRA last November, with the Gisaka success adding to first place finishes in the Kayumba Memorial Tournament and Liberation Cup.

With Rwanda’s national league due to start this weekend, the hard-hitting volleyball­er is confident more gold lies on the horizon.

“My aim and goal is to win it even though it is not easy but I want it wholeheart­edly. Right now, I have intensifie­d my workouts and training hours for me to get to my normal performanc­e even though my finger is not yet fully recovered. As a team, we agreed to work more than before and for them seeing me back in court is a motivation,” she concluded hungrily.

 ?? ?? DOMINANT: Gaoleselet­se Gasekgonwe
DOMINANT: Gaoleselet­se Gasekgonwe
 ?? ?? SUPERSTAR: Gasekgonwe
SUPERSTAR: Gasekgonwe

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