Complexe Sportif Borteyman, Accra - 5 octobre 2025 Dans l'une des finales les plus serrées et palpitantes de l'histoire des Championnats de Natation de la Zone II d'Afrique, le Ghana a devancé le Sénégal d'une seule médaille d'or pour remporter le titre de champion général. Le décompte final—25 médailles d'or pour le Ghana contre 24 pour le Sénégal—représente l'aboutissement de trois jours de natation de classe mondia... Read More
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Borteyman Sports Complex, Accra - October 5, 2025 In one of the closest and most thrilling finishes in Africa Zone II Swimming Championships history, Ghana edged Senegal by a single gold medal to claim the overall championship title. The final tally—Ghana's 25 gold medals to Senegal's 24—represents the culmination of three days of world-class swimming that saw both nations push each other to unprecedented heights of performance. Day 3's 24 individual events and four relays delivered the dramatic conclusion this c... Read More
Borteyman Sports Complex, Accra - October 4, 2025 Day 2 of the Africa Zone II Swimming Championships delivered edge-of-the-seat drama as Ghana and Senegal emerged deadlocked at 10 gold medals each, setting up what promises to be an explosive final day of competition. In a remarkable display of competitive balance, both nations demonstrated championship-caliber depth across 28 individual events and four relays, while Benin announced their arrival as a legitimate medal contender with four gold medals. The day's 81 total medals (some e... Read More
The Africa Zone II Swimming Championships burst into life on Thursday with a thrilling opening day that saw host nation Ghana establish commanding authority, claiming 29 medals across 24 individual events and four relays. The competition at the Borteyman Sports Complex Swimming Arena delivered world-class performances, with Ghana, Senegal, and Nigeria engaging in a captivating three-way battle that promises an electrifying remainder of the championships. The Power Trio: Ghana's Depth, Senegal's Brilliance, Nigeria's Prodigy ... Read More
Eritrea has officially confirmed participation in the 10th Africa Aquatics Zone 3 Swimming Championship, to be staged from 16th to 19th October 2025 at the Kasarani Aquatic Stadium in Nairobi. This latest confirmation comes hot on the heels of Nigeria’s entry, further boosting anticipation for what promises to be a historic championship. According to Omar Ali Omari, Technical Director at Kenya Aquatics, the Nairobi event is on track to become the most attended Zone 3 meet in history, with more than 15 nations expected. “This... Read More