Mashonaland Swimming Championship winners

Here’s a breakdown of the gala successes this past weekend.

Boys Under 9

Paul Mwipikeni one gold, one silver, two bronze medals. Nigel Madziyire two bronze.

Finals Boys Under 9

Chika Mbgemena two finals, Arnold Mafuwe two finals. Boys 10 Tinashe Mudanga two bronze, Nathaniel Nyazema silver.

Michael Chaniwa four finals, Joshua Makuwa one final.

Boys under 11

Benoni Nhekairo five gold medals and the aggregate trophy. Stanley Madziyire four silver, one bronze and aggregate runner up.

Joshua Martell one bronze. Tawananashe Guvururo two finals.

Boys under 12

Regis Chimombe one bronze. Anesu Mudzingwa two finals, Tai Chabuka one final. Relay medals four gold, two silver, one bronze.

Girls under 9

Charlotte Martell two gold, one silver. Nokutenda Mupona two finals, Matida Musere three finals.

Girls under 10yrs

Makanaka Makonese one silver, one bronze. Ropa Masvikeni one final. Kayla Rodgers two finals. Tanatswa Maunganidze one final.

Girls 11 years

Kundai Nyambawaro one gold, two silver, one bronze. Aggregate runner up. Tanatsirwa Chitsurura one silver, two bronze.

Nyasha Chinyani three finals, Shammah Razunguzwa four finals, Tanatswa Mangenje two finals.

Girls 12 years

No medals. Ruvarashe Chayambuka four finals, Chinyere Mbgemena three finals.

Girls relay medals four gold, four silver.

Related Posts

Unity key to Africa’s growth, says President

Herald Reporter AFRICA’S vision for the future depends on investing in modern infrastructure, improving smart water management to reduce climate risks for agriculture and industry, and strengthening unity through shared…

Africa strengthens role in global affairs: AU Chair

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter AFRICA’S voice has continued to grow in importance on the global stage as the continent’s role in international affairs expands, African Union Commission chairperson Mr Mahmoud…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *