The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Maguranyan­ga has bright future ahead — Makusha

- Collin Matiza Sports Editor

FORMER Zimbabwe’s star long jumper Ngonidzash­e Makusha believes the country has got a future Olympic and World champion in the making in young United States-based sprinter Kundai Leo Maguranyan­ga.

Maguranyan­ga’s stock is slowly rising since he moved to Drake University in Iowa, United States, for a four-year athletics scholarshi­p in January this year.

And Makusha, who took Maguranyan­ga to Drake University after the promising young sprinter impressed at the 13th African Junior Championsh­ips in Tlemcen, Algeria, in July last year where he won a silver medal for Zimbabwe in the 200m final and a gold medal in the 4x100m relay, said his prodigy has got a bright future ahead of him.

Makusha, who won a bronze medal for Zimbabwe in the men’s long jump during the 2011 World Championsh­ips in Daegu, South Korea, is now an assistant coach for sprints, hurdles and jumps at Drake University.

And yesterday Makusha saluted Maguranyan­ga following his exploits on the track during last weekend’s Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championsh­ips in Indiana where he finished in the top three in both the men’s 100 and 200m finals in which he ran with some senior athletes.

“Kundai is coming along very well. He was placed third in the 100m final with a new personal best time of 10.44sec and became a runner-up in a strong field of juniors and seniors in the 200m final with another personal best time of 20.67sec. (The 200m event was won by a senior athlete Anderson Devonish of Illinois State University in 20.55sec).

“These marks qualify him (Maguranyan­ga) for the West Regional Championsh­ips coming up in a (few) weeks time in California. Kundai was voted the Most Valuable Freshman of the Year and what he did this past weekend is very impressive. I’m happy for him and I hope he uses this to fuel his journey in college to reach greater heights,” said Makusha, who was speaking to The Herald from his base at Des Moines in Iowa, United States, yesterday.

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