TWO Paralympic athletes to represent Zimbabwe in Paris

Online Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE will be represented by two athletes at this year’s Paralympics to be held in Paris.
Legendary Paralympian Elliot Mujaji is the coach of the team that has Kudakwashe Chigwedere and Tinotenda Bango both sprinters.
Chigwedere will take part in the 100m at 1250 hours next week on Friday with Bango in action over the same distance at 1915 hours on September 2.
Witness Magulula, the president of the Zimbabwe Paralympic Committee confirmed that the country would be represented by two athletes.
Mujaji remains Zimbabwe’s most successful Paralympic sprinter with gold in the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and Athens four years later.

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