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Reddford House swimmers impress at their inter-house gala

MIDRAND – In preperation for the big competitions, Reddford House Blue Hills learners competed at their inter house swimming gala.


Reddford House Blue Hills had three of their houses compete for this year’s Spirit and Team Trophy’s at their inter-house swimming gala on 4 January.

The houses, Glasgow, Dundee and Edinburgh showcased their talents as they battled it out in the first round of backstroke races, followed by the breaststroke, freestyle and a relay challenge to end off the gala.

Thiroshean Govender is ready to leave the pool after competing in the breaststroke U13 challenge. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Glasgow took third place with 156 points, while Dundee came second place with 203 points. The winning house Edinburgh earned themselves a whopping 214 points and also earned the Spirit Trophy.

Sanokelo Sima competes in the U10 breaststroke challenge at the Reddford House Blue Hills inter-house gala. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo
Reddford House U10 boys compete in the backstroke challenge at the Reddford House Blue Hills inter-house swimming gala. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Vice-captain for the winning house, Nkateko Hlungwane shared her excitement on behalf of the team saying that she felt like they put in a lot of effort. “There were days where we dread being Grade 7s but in the end, the Grade 7s did good and all the other grades did good. I feel like we really showed them what we’ve got.

The Reddford House Blue Hills U11 girls compete in the freestyle challenge at the inter-house swimming gala. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

“For the future, I am going to encourage more people to join swimming. We have some really good swimmers I realised that today and I feel like people are really shy and scared but I feel that everyone should join swimming because they are so good,” said Hlungwane.

Neelam Govender competes in the U12 backstroke challenge at the Reddford House inter-house swimming gala. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Some of the best swimmers in all of the houses also expressed their sentiments. Representing the U13s boys and Edinburgh house, Shuvek Naidoo said that nothing much went into his preparations though he did attend practice yesterday, “I was kind of excited but at the same time scared but now I feel very good and proud of myself for my achievements and thus I think I want to proceed with this swimming career.”

Micah Bester, who represented the U10 girls and Edinburgh house, said, “Yesterday was like a normal school day, and I almost forgot that today was the inter-house gala, nonetheless, I am very happy and excited that I won three gold medals.”

Reddford House Blue Hills managing director Ronel Burger stands behind Edinburgh House representatives Khanyisani Ngidi, Bokamoso Bogoshi, Nkateko Hlungwane and Jedd Bester receive the Team Trophy and Spirit Trophy on behalf of their house. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Dini Raborifi from Glasgow’s U13 boys squad said that he did prepare but did not really put much of his power into preparations. “When I got home I cooled off my legs so I could be ready for today.”

U10 Reabetswe Moloto after his swimming race at the Reddford House Blue Hills inter-house swimming gala. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo
Dineo Madowe represents the U10s as she competes in the backstroke challenge. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Raborifi added that to be a proper swimmer like him they would have to go for training. “Also one should make sure that they are on a balanced diet and make sure that they keep their metabolism high, meaning that they don’t gain weight as they eat, and you should not drink alcohol,” he concluded.

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