TRIATHLON LEADING BY EXAMPLE, SAYS KIRSTY

Ellina Mhlanga

Zimpapers Sports Hub

SPORT, Recreation, Arts and Culture Minister Kirsty Coventry is confident of the future of triathlon in the country following another successful edition of the Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup Troutbeck in Nyanga.

This year’s event attracted athletes from Austria, Finland, Germany, Greece, France, Netherlands, Namibia, South Africa, Morocco, Mauritius, Japan, United States and the hosts Zimbabwe.

The athletes competed in the Africa Junior Cup.

In a speech read on her behalf by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Nicholas Moyo, on Saturday night, Coventry said the participation of international athletes was key.

“Your participation has had a profound impact on the development of the sport in our country.

“For our Zimbabwean athletes, having the opportunity to compete alongside some of the best in the world is invaluable.  It provides them with the exposure, experience and inspiration they need to continue their development pathway.

“As we move forward, we are confident that this event will leave a lasting legacy, helping to nurture future generations of triathletes here in Zimbabwe.”

Zimbabwe missed out in the elite section with Andie Kuipers nursing an injury.

However, Coventry said the participation of Callum Smith, Stanley Chasakara, Mandlenkosi Mthethwa, and Nicole Madya in the Africa Junior Cup is a symbol of the bright future of triathlon in the country.

“They represent the hope and promise of a new generation of triathletes who will take the sport to even greater heights in our country,” said Coventry.

“As we look ahead, it is my hope that this event will serve as a catalyst for the growth and development of triathlon as a sport in Zimbabwe.”

Triathlon Zimbabwe have managed to retain their traditional sponsors over the years, with new partners also coming on board.

“I would like to extend a call to other sporting disciplines in Zimbabwe to emulate the shining example of Triathlon Zimbabwe.

“As we have seen in the success of this event, a global approach to business and event hosting can yield tremendous benefits.

“By hosting international events, we not only promote our country but also create opportunities for our athletes to compete at the highest level, attracting global attention and investment into our sports.”

Schweppes Holdings MD Charles Msipa said the event was more than just a competition.

“When Schweppes first entered the world of triathlon, it was a daring leap into uncharted waters. Over time, we have nurtured this partnership, evolving from Schweppes Water to Bonaqua, and we have witnessed this event blossom into one of Africa’s most prestigious sporting spectacles.

“It stands as a testament to what can be achieved when passion, purpose, and partnership converge,” said Msipa.

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