The Citizen (KZN)

IN THE QUEST FOR GLORY

ATHLETICS & SWIMMING STILL LIKELY TO MAKE BIG CONTRIBUTI­ON Lack of podium places in consistent sports may open the door for other codes to shine.

- Wesley Bo on

With the athletics team missing a bag full of current and former elite stars, and the swimming squad perhaps lacking as much depth as they would like, the reality is that this might not be South Africa’s most memorable appearance at the Commonweal­th Games.

But the potential shortage of podium places in the coun

try’s most reliable and consistent sports will open the door for other codes to shine at the multi-sport spectacle.

Despite a wobbly build-up, which saw the swimming team earning just one bronze medal and the athletics team returning home empty-handed from the recent World Championsh­ips in those codes, they are still likely to make the largest contributi­ons to the national squad in terms of medals.

The swimming team features the likes of Olympic champion Tatjana Schoenmake­r, World Championsh­ips medallist Lara van Niekerk, Olympic finalist Kaylene Corbett and World Championsh­ips finalist Matthew Sates, who will be looking to spearhead the nation’s assault in the pool.

There will also be plenty of interest in 17-time Commonweal­th

Games medallist Chad le Clos, who needs just two more medals to become the most decorated athlete in the history of the quadrennia­l spectacle.

The SA track and field team includes the likes of sprinters Akani Simbine and Henricho Bruintjies (who earned 100m gold and silver at the 2018 Games) and Olympic shot put finalist Kyle Blignaut, as well as para athletes Jonathan Ntutu and Charl du Toit.

In another code which consistent­ly produces Commonweal­th podiums, the strong SA lawn bowls squad features three former gold medallists – Petrus Breitenbac­h, Prince Neluonde and Colleen Piketh – and they should be able to bank on some useful results.

The national squad will also be in the hunt for the podium in team sports, with the Blitzboks

joining the favourites in the men’s rugby sevens tournament, and the national netball and women’s cricket teams turning out among the contenders if they are at their best.

In other codes, Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio and Daryl Impey could make an impact in the road cycling races, along with triathlete Henri Schoeman, who will be looking to regain his best form in defence of the Commonweal­th title he won four years ago.

South Africa will have 235 athletes competing in 18 sports over 11 days of competitio­n at the Commonweal­th Games.

The national flag was carried by Proteas netball captain Bongi Msomi and para swimmer Christian Sadie at last night’s opening ceremony and most codes are set to get underway today.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? GOLDEN GIRL. South Africa’s Olympic champion Tatjana Schoenmake­r will be looking add the Commonweal­th title to her haul when the Games gets underway in Birmingham today.
Picture: Getty Images GOLDEN GIRL. South Africa’s Olympic champion Tatjana Schoenmake­r will be looking add the Commonweal­th title to her haul when the Games gets underway in Birmingham today.

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