Team Zimbabwe back home

There was just a small band of peo­ple to welcome the team on their low-key return unlike in 2004 and 2008 when thousands of fans converged at the Harare Airport International Air­port.
Deputy Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, Lazarus Dokora, Sports Commission director-general Charles Nhemachena and Sports Commission board vice-chair­person Edward Siwela were at the air­port to welcome the team yesterday.
Top swimmer Kirsty Coventry, who also returned home yesterday, did well to reach the finals of her events but she could not repeat the medal-winning feat.
Coventry was the flag bearer for Team Zimbabwe and has been elected to the Olympic Movement’s Athletes’ Commission.
Marathon runner Cuthbert Nyasango achieved his personal best time of 2 hours 12 minutes 08 seconds as he finished a credible seventh.
Wirimai Juwawo and Chris Felgate also returned home last night while James Fraser Mackenzie has remained behind, as he begins life at Oxford University in the UK.
The Zimbabwe Olympic Commit­tee are set to host a dinner for the ath­letes in the capital on Friday night and then start to focus on preparations for the next Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

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