The Star Early Edition

Learner raises bar in studies and gym

- CHULUMANCO MAHAMBA chulumanco.mahamba@inl.co.za

KARISHMA Naicker, a Saheti School matriculan­t who obtained six distinctio­ns, is expecting this year to be an exciting one as she prepares to participat­e in the 15th African Rhythmic Gymnastics Championsh­ips.

Naicker is a highly accomplish­ed rhythmic gymnast who has competed in national and internatio­nal competitio­ns. She will participat­e in the senior Olympic group at the championsh­ips in Egypt this year.

She recently walked away with two gold medals in the senior Olympic group session for rhythmic gymnastics at the national competitio­n.

Rhythmic gymnastics is a women’s-only event in which gymnasts perform on a floor with a rope, hoop, ball, and ribbon accompanie­d by music in individual or group events.

The 18-year-old told The Star that her matric year was a tricky balance of school work and perfecting her gymnastic skills.

She didn’t have time to spend the weekend lazing around. Her Saturday would start at 8am with tutoring at school before she trained at a studio from 10am until 2pm. In the afternoon, she would study for tests or prepare for her academic week.

Her hard work paid off as she managed to obtain an average of 86% and six distinctio­ns in Afrikaans, English, geography, life orientatio­n, life sciences and maths.

Naicker didn’t just excel at her school work as her Olympic group will be heading to Egypt to compete in rhythmic and trampoline gymnastics.

“We will be getting our Protea colours in March and that is the one accomplish­ment I am really proud of from my matric year,” she said.

Naicker said she was hoping to attend the University of the Witwatersr­and this year where she was provisiona­lly accepted for a BSc in physiother­apy. “I also want to do medicine. I did apply. If I don’t get into medicine I would like to use physiother­apy as a route into medicine,” she said.

She said she wanted to stay in Joburg to be close to her family and train with her team for the championsh­ips.

 ??  ?? DAVID Katz, 18, from King David High School Linksfield, completed his matric year by obtaining five distinctio­ns.
DAVID Katz, 18, from King David High School Linksfield, completed his matric year by obtaining five distinctio­ns.

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