Author: Thathani
Published:
07
Sep
2015
Samoa, Monday, 7th September 2015 – The South African flag was raised high as the talented swimming youth got to a fast start at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa. Mzansi kicked off the competition with three gold and two bronze medals at the Tuana’imato Sports Facility today.
Author: Thathani
Published:
07
Sep
2015
Brazzaville, Sunday, 6th September 2015 – The South African swimming team opened the aquatics programme of the 11th All Africa Games in spectacular fashion, claiming six medals (four gold and two silver) and setting two new Championship Records in Brazzaville tonight.
Author: Thathani
Published:
07
Sep
2015
Kazakhstan, Sunday, 6th September 2015 – The South African Water Polo team was overpowered in their second match of the 18th FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships, taking place in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Author: Thathani
Published:
07
Sep
2015
Kazakhstan, Saturday, 5th September 2015 – The South African Water Polo players showcased some impressive skills during their opening match of the 18th FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships, taking place at the Central Swimming Pool in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Author: Thathani
Published:
02
Sep
2015
The 5th FINA World Junior Championships saw almost 700 young athletes from 87 National Federations around the World compete at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Singapore, where the Mzansi youth team participated from 25th to 30th August 2015.
Author: Thathani
Published:
26
Aug
2015
Singapore, Wednesday, 26th August 2015 – It was a slow day for Mzansi’s youth during the second session of the 5th FINA World Junior Championships in Singapore today.
Author: Thathani
Published:
25
Aug
2015
Singapore, Tuesday, 25th August 2015 – The 5th FINA World Junior Championships will see almost 700 young athletes from 87 National Federations around the World take to the water at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Singapore. The event officially kicked off today, Tuesday, 25th August 2015.
Author: Thathani
Published:
24
Aug
2015
San Antonio, Sunday, 23rd August 2015 – The South African swimming team will be bringing home a total of eight medals (three gold, two silver and three bronze), two Deaf World Records and one Championship Record, after the 2015 World Deaf Swimming Championships concluded in San Antonio, Texas last night.