Zim swimmers for Africa Jnr champs

Cloud Fusire Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE are looking at sending four athletes to this year’s African Junior Swimming Championships in Tunisia.

The competition is scheduled to run from September 11 to 15 in Tunis with over 1 000 athletes expected to take part.

Zimbabwe will be represented by swimming sensation Donata Katai, Tanatsirwa Chitsurura, Cory Werrett and Paul Mwipikeni.

Zimbabwe Swimming Board of Control chairperson, Tracey Doorman, yesterday confirmed the team and said it will be managed by Lorna Riley.

Doorman said the swimmers were receiving intensive training from their coaches at Sharon Freeman Pool in Harare.

“We have been affected by the lack of constant supply of electricity. It is becoming expensive and difficult for us to heat up the swimming pool we are using.

“But, we are confident with the team we have assembled because all have performed well at other competitions, including the South Africa Junior Nationals earlier this year.

“So, we certainly hope that they can maintain that level and improve their personal bests at the event,” said Doorman.

Meanwhile, there is no joy for the Zimbabwe swimming team at the ongoing FINA World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, where two of the athletes lost in the preliminary heats on Sunday.

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