In a celebration of talent, dedication, and excellence, Eswatini's sporting community came together to honor its brightest stars at the prestigious Eswatini National Sports Awards for 2023. Among the standout awardees were young swimmers Luca Fraser and Hayley Hoy, who were crowned Junior Sportsman and Junior Sportswoman of the Year, respectively. Additionally, the coaching prowess of Welcome Nhlabatsi was recognized as he clinched the Sports Coach of the Year title. Luca Fraser: At just 13 years old, Luca Fraser has emerged as a ri... Read More
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In a remarkable display of talent and dedication, Junior Botswana swimmer Mmusi Matthews has made waves in the pool, clinching a new national record in the 200m breaststroke category for ages 16 to 19. Matthews achieved this feat at the prestigious South African National Junior Championships, cementing his status as one of the region's most promising young athletes. Clocking in at an impressive time of 2 minutes and 30.03 seconds, Matthews showcased his prowess and determination in the highly competitive event. His performance not only s... Read More
Nice, France - March 23, 2024 In a spectacular display of talent and determination, Tunisian swimmer Rami Rahmouni made waves at the prestigious Camille Muffat International Meet in Nice, France. Rahmouni, shattered the Tunisian U15 national records in both the 800m and 400m freestyle events, leaving spectators and fellow competitors in awe. In the boys' 800m freestyle, Rahmouni powered through the water with precision and speed, clocking an impressive time of 8 minutes and 9.81 seconds. This remarkable performance not only secur... Read More
Nice, France - March 22, 2024 In a display of sheer talent and determination, Tunisian swimmer Ahmed Jaouadi has clinched a coveted spot in the upcoming 2024 Olympics. Jaouadi's remarkable feat came at the Olympic qualifier Meeting International Camille Muffat held in Nice, France, where he dominated the competition in the 400m freestyle event. Jaouadi's journey to Olympic qualification was nothing short of extraordinary. With the eyes of the swimming world fixed upon the prestigious event, the Tunisian swimmer delivered a perform... Read More
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Ugandan Paralympic swimmer Husnah Kukundakwe has made waves in the world of para swimming by smashing the African record in the 100m freestyle event. Competing at the World Para Series in Italy, Kukundakwe's incredible performance not only secured her a new personal best but also served as a resounding qualifier for the upcoming Paralympic Games. Clocking in at an astonishing 1:18:27, Kukundakwe's electrifying swim has sent shockwaves throughout the global para swimming community. H... Read More