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Glenwood high performance on track

Glenwood High School has produced prolific talent on the athletic track during its long and proud history.

SOUTH African sprint sensation, Cassidy Williamson, started her prehab work under the watchful eye of former national and Olympic sprint coach, Marc Labuschagne at Glenwood High School’s High Performance Gym last week.

Having returned from the 2018 World Cup and Africa Championships, Williamson has now started her 2020 Olympic preparation.

Old boy and current staff member, Labuschagne, said he is excited about Williamson’s 2018 performances and is confident that she will continue to improve and become a leading international force in track sprinting.

Glenwood High School has produced prolific talent on the athletic track during its long and proud history and continues to engage with professionals in order to extend the service offering, particularly in speed and explosive conditioning.

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As a leading boy’s only school, Glenwood has recognised that in the field of high performance, it is not restricted to its school boys only. Due to its on-campus expertise, Glenwood is now positioned to broadened its scope to include elite athletes from various sporting codes, ages and genders.

“Glenwood is spearheading this new concept and is working closely with strategic stakeholders. We look forward to, yet again, breaking new ground when it comes to education and elite performance,” said Labuschagne.

 

 

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