The Rondebosch Boys’ High School community is grieving the loss of a beloved member, former swimming captain Luke Slabber of E’21, who tragically passed away in a car accident while representing the University of Wyoming’s swimming team. Luke Slabber will be remembered not just as a talented swimmer but as an individual who brought a unique blend of passion, dedication, and sportsmanship to the pool. The news of Luke's passing has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him. His journey as the former swimming captai... Read More
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In a stunning display of athleticism and skill, Egyptian swimmer Sohib Khaled made headlines at the SEC Championships with his remarkable performance in the men's 100-yard backstroke event. Clocking in at an impressive time of 45.56 seconds, Khaled set a new standard of excellence in collegiate swimming. Competing against a field of talented athletes, Khaled showcased his prowess in the water, demonstrating flawless technique and unwavering determination from start to finish. His electrifying speed propelled him to the for... Read More
In an electrifying display of speed and skill, Egyptian swimmer Abdelrahman Sameh Elaraby has etched his name into the annals of Notre Dame's swimming history. Competing in the men's 100m butterfly event, Elaraby soared to new heights, smashing records and leaving spectators in awe. Clocking in at an astounding 45.03 seconds, Elaraby's performance not only secured victory but also established a new school record for Notre Dame in the fiercely contested discipline. With unparalleled determination and finesse, he sliced through the... Read More
Tanzanian swimmer Crissa Dillip has emerged victorious at the Dubai Open Championship, clinching a prestigious bronze medal in the fiercely contested 50m Backstroke event. Dillip's remarkable achievement not only adds a shining moment to her burgeoning career but also marks a significant milestone for Tanzanian swimming on the international stage. The competition, held at the state-of-the-art Dubai Aquatic Centre, witnessed fierce competition among world-class swimmers from various nations. Amidst the intense rivalry, Crissa Dillip showc... Read More
19 February 2024 – While the country’s swimming team left the World Aquatics Championships in Doha with one bronze medal, thanks to Pieter Coetzé’s performance in the 200m backstroke, the pick of the SA athletes competing in the other sports contested at the event in Qatar was diver Julia Vincent. Having already booked her ticket to Paris at the last World Championships in Japan, Vincent was using this event as vital preparation for the Olympic Games and was thrilled to secure a top-10 spot in the final of the 3m eve... Read More