Zim, SA lead the way

RUNNING FOR GOLD . . . Zimbabwean athletes Maryjoy Mudyiravanji and Enlither Ncube lead the way on their way to winning gold and silver at White City yesterday
RUNNING FOR GOLD . . . Zimbabwean athletes Maryjoy Mudyiravanji and Enlither Ncube lead the way on their way to winning gold and silver at White City yesterday

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO
SOUTH Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique emerged as the early pacesetters after day two on the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Youth Games athletics competition at White City.

The three countries have a total of 20 gold.

South Africa has eight while Mozambique and hosts Zimbabwe have six each.

Zimbabwe have 11 silver and 10 bronze medals.

Day two also saw more than 4 000 fans thronging the world-class venue to witness the cream of the Southern Region’s future athletic stars.

The race of the day was the 5 000-metre men’s final as it provided some spectacular competition that saw the Zimbabwean duo of Tendai Zimuto and Moses Tarakinyu coming first and second.

Zimuto clocked 15 minutes 19,61 seconds while Tarakinyu clocked 15 minutes 21,69 seconds.

Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa and African Union Sports Council Region 5 chairman Vetumbuavi Veii were some of the dignitaries who graced the athletics event.

Results

110m hurdles men

Gold: Robert Rivaldo (South Africa, 13,97s), Silver: Pride Lusinga (Zim, 14,46s), Bronze: Machava Creeve (Mozambique, 14,53s)

400m T11 Women

Gold: Ishitile Lahja (Namibia, 1min, 04:67s), Silver: Severina Sallussinga (Angola, 1min, 12:83s), Bronze: Ndara Emily (Namibia, 1min, 17:41s)

400m T11 Men

Gold: Chamoleia Jose (Angola, 54,24s), Silver: Simao Fernando (Angola, 58:24s), Bronze: Fidelis Mhone (Zimbabwe, 59,35s)

Shot Putt Men

Gold: Combrink Ruan (SA, 18,37m), Silver: Wier Zane (RSA, 17,37m), Bronze: Edwin Burger (SA, 13,89m)

Long Jump Women

Gold: Johannes Jodee (SA 5.66m), Silver:

Nienka Du Toit (SA, 5,39m), Bronze: Nomagugu Ndlovu (Zim, 5,30m)

400m T12 Men

Gold: Twegathetwa Eino Mushila (Nam, 52,36s), Silver: Lucky Chitimbe (Zim, 53,53,s), Bronze: Bhasera Tapiwa (Zim, 55,01s)

400m T13 Women

Gold: Gaveno Luciano Edmilsa (Moz, 1min 01:32s), Silver: Libetra Shoko (Zim, 1min 07:02s), Bronze: Mauangue Nelia (Moz, 1min 08:64s)

400-metre T13 Men

Gold: Innocent Mcebo Dludlu (Swaz, 52,70s), Silver: Retselisitsoe Tsoeu (Les,53,48s), Bronze: Cardoso Baptista Anisiso (Moz, 54,52s)

800m Women

Gold: Maryjoy Mudyiravanji (Zim, 2min 12.17s), Silver: Enlitha Ncube(Zim, 2min,12.76s), Bronze: Memory Ziba (Malawi, 2min,13.75s)

Javelin Women

Gold: Zyl Van Sane(SA, 43,35m), Silver: Wayne Nkomo (Zim, 40,57m), Bronze: Olivia Shavi

(Zim, 19,91m)

100m T11 Women

Gold: Ishitile Lahja (Nam, 13,52s), Silver: Severina Sallussinga (Angola, 14,40s),Bronze: Moiiane Marilia Marcia (Moz,14,49s)

100m T11 Men

Gold: Chamoleia Jose (Angola, 11,92s), Silver: Fidelis Mhone (Zim, 12,83s), Bronze: Simao Fernando (Angola, 13,11s)

100m T12 Women

Gold: Banze Ernesto Rosa (Moz, 14,52s), Silver: Fernando Rode (Angola, 14,68s), Bronze: Kamwengo Estara (Nam, 14,78s)

100m T12 Men

Gold: Shepherd Gumede (Zim,11.71s), Silver: Mushila Twegathetwa (Nam, 11.84s), Bronze: Pray Nleya (Zim, 12.30s)

High Jump

Gold: Joseph Sinkala (Zam, 2.03m), Silver: Sackaria Kakunde (Nam, 2.00m), Bronze: Prince Katuka (Zim, 2.00m)

800m T12 Women

Gold: Matimbe Afonso Laurentina (Moz, 2min, 37s), Silver: Dorcas Nyamupfukidza (Zim, 2min,38.66s), Bronze: Esther Mavura (Zim, 2min,46.21s)

800m T13 Women

Gold :Gaveno Luciano Edmilsa

(Moz, 2min,32.27s)

Silver: Makanda Hambeleleni (Nam, 2min,35.06s), Bronze: Faustina Madziva (Zim,2min,42.61s)

Discuss Women

Gold: Conradie Bianca (SA, 44.25m), Silver: Breytenbach Wanzel (SA, 32.91m), Bronze: Wayne Nkomo (Zim, 28.56m)

100m T12 Men

Gold: Gumede Shepherd (Zim, 11,71s), Silver: Mushila Eino Wegathetwa (Nam, 11,84s), Bronze: Pray Nleya (Zim, 12,30s)

3 000m Women

Gold: Caroline Mhandu (Zim, 10min, 01.46s), Silver: Bertha Chikanga (Zim, 10min, 03.96s), Bronze: Mokulubete Makatisi (Lesotho, 10min,05.62s)

100m Women

Gold:Thomas Tamzyan (SA, 11.70s), Silver: Matlhaku Loungo (Botswana, 11.74s), Bronze: Majory Chisanga (Zam, 12.16s)

100m Men

Gold: Michau Keenan (SA, 10.40s), Silver: Sydney Siame (Zam, 10.51s), Bronze: Kasinda Brian (Zam, 10.61s)

400m Women

Gold: Finger Chante (SA, 56.08s), Silver: Coetzee Hesmari (SA, 56.23s), Bronze: Christine Botlogetswe (Bots, 56.38s)

400m Men

Gold: Sibanda Karabo (Bots,47.38s), Silver: Scotch Leungo (Bots, 47.42s), Bronze: Keetile Wanano (Bots, 47.79s)

5 000m Men

Gold: Tendai Zimuto (Zim, 15min, 19:61s), Silver: Moses Tarakinyu (Zim, 15min, 21:69s), Bronze: Mapasela Mahloko (Lesotho, 15min, 22:09s)

Athletics medal table

Gold Silver Bronze

South Africa 8 4 1

Zimbabwe 6 11 10

Mozambique 6 0 4

Namibia 3 4 2

Angola 2 4 2

Botswana 1 2 2

Zambia 1 0 2

Swaziland 1 0 0

Lesotho 0 2 0

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