Westville gran bags 5 gold medals at swim champs

Wendy Saunders was announced fifth in the world in her age group for the 100m and 200m breaststroke.

A WESTVILLE grandmother proved recently that one is never too old to shine. Octogenarian, Wendy Saunders raked in five gold medals at the South African Masters Championships.

The five day event, which was held in Cape Town recently attracted hundreds of swimmers who all competed in different segments.

The 87-year-old swam in the 85 to 89 years category.

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“The competition was well-organised and everyone was fantastic. It was well run and the people were friendly and helpful,” said Wendy.

For someone who only took up swimming at the age of 73, Wendy has done extremely well as she boasts many medals under her name.

This year, she won five gold medals in the 50m breaststroke, 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke,100m freestyle and 50m freestyle.

She was also announced fifth in the world in her age group for the 100m and 200m breaststroke which she said was her favourite.

“Unfortunately I could not do the backstroke due to an injury on the last day,” she said.

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Before she took up swimming, Wendy was a big fan of her husband, Jim who is also a SA swimming champ.

“I was more a tennis and badminton type of girl, I always admired the fact that my husband could swim so well. I went to all of his galas. Even though I loved to watch, I wasn’t the slightest bit interested myself until the club needed an older person to compete in relays. I was 73 at the time and practiced in our pool at home until I felt I could compete. In my very first competition I came first and third,” said a proud Wendy.

“It was such a great feeling and I found it to be lots of fun and I started making lots of friends.”

Wendy’s husband Jim said he was proud of his wife and the couple thanked their club Synergy for their support and encouragement over the years.

“They are good people who have been helpful and we are proud to have them in our lives,” said Jim.

Wendy smiled and said she was looking forward to the annual championship next year.

Wendy is also very well-known for collecting antiques and dolls.

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