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Local’s hockey world cup scoop

Biokinetic­ist works for Spain’s team

- ZINTLE BOBELO

It is not every day that you get to rub shoulders with some of the world’s best hockey players taking part in the competitiv­e Masters Hockey World Cup.

This exciting opportunit­y became a reality for Komani-born Berucia Arends, 28, who was chosen as a biokinetic­ist for Spain’s hockey team.

This after SA got to host the 2022 edition of the world cup in Cape Town.

Arends, who currently works for Allan Gray in Cape Town, in the company’s wellness department, has an honours degree in sports science and biokinetic­s.

The former Balmoral Girls’ Primary and Queenstown Girls’ High pupil said she played hockey when at school.

Three months into university, she started playing hockey again, but later sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.

“During my trips to the doctor I could not stop asking questions, and science my interest grew, in”human Arends movement said.

“I stopped playing for quite some time and during my third year I attempted to play and I tore my ACL again.”

Arends had then taken a decision to pursue a course in sports science.

“I enjoy helping other people achieve their sporting careers.

“It is more about helping someone get back to the sports field,” she said.

“I realised that things get taken away from you for different reasons.”

Though unable to play hockey now, she said she still had the exciting opportunit­y to be part of the championsh­ips.

Mother Roleen Arends said: “I am so proud of my daughter. She is a child who is career-driven and focused and has always been a people’s person.

“To me this means I have done something good. Today’s youngsters resort to alcohol and drug abuse.

“To see that my daughter is on the right track and that she is an example to others makes me proud.”

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? PROUD MOMENT: Biokinetic­ist Berucia Arends, 28, from Komani, back row, seventh from left, with Spain’s hockey team at the World Masters Hockey World Cup, held recently in Cape Town
Picture: SUPPLIED PROUD MOMENT: Biokinetic­ist Berucia Arends, 28, from Komani, back row, seventh from left, with Spain’s hockey team at the World Masters Hockey World Cup, held recently in Cape Town

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