Government honour Special Olympics team

 Grace Chingoma, Senior Sports Reporter

GOVERNMENT have honoured and pledged to reward the Special Olympics Zimbabwe team with monetary prizes of close to US$30 000 following their participation and medal haul at the recent World Games that were held in Berlin, Germany last month.

The Zimbabwean team brought home two gold medals, two silver medals and four bronze medals from the Games that ran from June 17 to 25 June in the European country. Bocce athlete Tariro Mutosvori and athletics star Tinaye Mhlanga scooped gold at the World Games.

The duo will each receive $5 000 from the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation. Athletics Brenda Gambiza and golfer Daniel Musekiwa who got silver medals will each receive $3 750 while the four athletes who settled for bronze medals thus golfer Faith Mavhunga, Angeline Goremusandu, Nyasha Chikara and Sharon Gosa will each pocket $2 500.

This was revealed by Minister Kirsty Coventry yesterday during a function to honour the Zimbabwean team at her offices yesterday. The brief reception was also attended by the Director of Sports in the Ministry Eugenia Chidhakwa, Ministry’s officials, Sports Commission Director General Elta Nengomasha, National director for Special Olympics Zimbabwe Lilian Chikara and Special Olympics coaches, management and the athletes and their competition partners.

Minister Coventry hailed the Zimbabwean team for their amazing performance which complements the Government’s stance of giving equal opportunity and support to sports people including those with disability as outlined in the National Development Strategy 1. “You have made us extremely proud. We are proud of you, congratulations.

“As Government, we have been happily supporting in ways we can and we will continue to do so, you have my full support.

“As Government, we would like to ensure that we do not just thank our athletes but we acknowledge them, so we will be putting a little package for our athletes’ for gold medallists reward of $5 000 that will be given, $3 750 silver and bronze $2 500.

“We will also look and see what we can do for the entire team we will keep you posted. Thank you so much for making Zimbabwe proud of everything you did in your individual capacities and as a team for this incredible achievement,” said Coventry.

Minister Coventry, the greatest Olympian to emerge from the country, said the current Olympians deserve to be celebrated after such a feat of competing with other 7 000 athletes at the Games, from 170 countries and being able to bring medals home. 7 athletes, 170 countries and you bring home enormous medals, you deserve to be celebrated.

The Minister also thanked the families of athletes for the support, love and commitment which she says is the backbone of any athlete who wants to succeed in sport. National director for Special Olympics Zimbabwe Chikara said they had a good time in Berlin where they also had cultural exchanges with a host town with a delegation of 31 people including 12 athletes who competed in athletics, bocce and golf.

Some athletes managed to attend parallel programs that ran during the Games such as Global Youth Leadership Summit and the Global Athlete Leadership Congress. Sports Commission Director General Nengomasha also pledged continued support to Special Olympics Zimbabwe.

“They assured us that they would bring gold medals during send-off. I am happy to announce that leadership is forward-thinking and forward-looking.

We think the Special Olympics Zimbabwe will get more of our assistance in terms of different projects and products that they will pursue.

The Commission will work closely with Special Olympics Zimbabwe. We are already planning for the next edition in four years’ time.

We are happy with their performance and have confidence that this delivery agency has the potential to grow beyond its current existence and we would want to engage in programs that would ensure wider increased participation in this special sport for Zimbabweans,” said Nengomasha

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