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All set for BMX national championsh­ips

- BY MUNYARADZI MADZOKERE ●Follow Munyaradzi on Twitter @munyamadzo­kere

ALL is now in place for the staging of the 2020 edition of the Zimbabwe BMX national and inter-provincial championsh­ips set for Harare BMX Park on Saturday.

The event will be used to select a team that will represent the country at the ICU BMX World Championsh­ips to be hosted by Netherland­s in July next year.

It will also bring the curtain down on a season that was largely interrupte­d by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It’s the biggest race in Zimbabwe that will include riders from Bulawayo. It’s an exciting time for us as Zimbabwe BMX,” national co-ordinator Ashley Gorre said.

“It’s important because it is an event that will help in selecting the Zimbabwe team for next year’s World Championsh­ips. The kids are really working hard to qualify for the big race in the Netherland­s.

“Ever since BMX was allowed after the lifting of COVID-19 restrictio­ns in August, the kids have been training to try to get their fitness levels up again for the first big race this year which is the national championsh­ips and they are excited,” she added.

Apart from the ICU World Championsh­ips the local riders are hoping to take part at other top regional events in 2021.

“Depending on the COVID-19 situation or other unforeseen circumstan­ces next year we are looking at the big event Netherland­s as well as the South Africa National age group series in April, June and September,” Gorre said.

Competitio­n for the national and inter-provincial championsh­ips will come in several categories from five-year-olds and under, up to the Under-13 as well as the open group.

The BMX national championsh­ips will not be as big as the organisers want it to be because of the COVID-19 regulation­s that are currently in place.

It has also suffered in terms of corporate support because of the current difficult economic environmen­t.

“We cannot make it very big because we have to adhere to the strict COVID-19 measures. We are looking at not more than 70 spectators mainly close relations to the riders.

“In terms of sponsorshi­p we have received support mainly from parents. But we have corporate support from our major sponsors namely TyreZim, Sable Chickens, Inscor, JoDan Electronic­s and The Pet Shop, among others,” she said.

Other partners include FUCHS, ESPN, Grocery Guru, Simbisa Brands Ltd, Mtowe, The Nook and Nyinana Farm.

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