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      Home  >  General News  >  Team Zimbabwe rewarded

      Team Zimbabwe rewarded

      All Africa Games, Zimbabwe


      All-Africa Games team rewarded
      SPORTS REPORTER – Sep 26 2011 16:12

      Team Zimbabwe athletes who recently participated at the All-Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique, were rewarded for their efforts by President Robert Mugabe at a colourful reception held at State House on Monday.

      Prize money of $5 000 was given for every gold medal, $3 000 for silver while $2 000 was for every bronze medal.

      The athletes who failed to win at the games were not left out as they were each given a $300 appearance fee.

      Swimming queen Kirsty Coventry emerged with the biggest purse after she won four gold and a silver medal as an individual, before scooping a silver medal with the women’s swimming relay team which included young Samantha Welch, Nicole Horn and Kirsten Lapham.

      Horn won two silver medals while 15-year-old Welch won a bronze medal in addition to those they won as a relay team.

      Chess grandmaster Robert Gwaze was all smiles as he received $5 000 while tennis sensation Takanyi Garanganga got $8 000 for a gold he won as an individual and $3 000 for winning silver in the men’s doubles when he partnered Mark Fynn.

      Nyaradzai Tagarira was another notable winner, pocketing $2 000. The visually impaired athlete came third in the 100m T13, the only medal the country won in athletics.

      While commending an average performance by the team, President Mugabe said with adequate funding and preparation, the team could have done better.

      Team Zimbabwe was ranked 11th in the final medal count after they amassed six gold, seven silver and two bronze medals, a notable drop from their performance at the 2007 All-Africa Games in Algeria when the country managed 26 medals, ending the games in a respectable eighth position.

      Source: http://www.newsday.co.zw

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 27, 2011 at 3:25 am

        So even Zimbabwe is doing a better job than the USCF. Nice.

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