Local newsSport

Summerhill School SA learner selected for the Asian, Pacific, and African Championships nationals

Summerhill School SA learner gets call-up for the Asian, Pacific, and African Championships nationals.

In the realm of powerlifting, where strength and determination collide, a young powerhouse is making waves on the global stage.

Karamyn Naicker, a 15-year-old learner from Summerhill School SA, is set to represent South Africa at the prestigious Asian, Pacific, and African Combined Classic and Equipped Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships.

Read more: Powerlifting to glory

This is not just a competition for Karamyn, it is a platform to showcase her talent and mark her presence among the elite athletes in her category.

As she prepares to compete in the junior category on July 7, all eyes are on this young athlete as she gears up to test her skills against the best in the sport.

She said this championship represents more than just a chance to win, but also an opportunity to push her boundaries and elevate her performance in the world of powerlifting.

With each lift, she aims to defy expectations and set new standards for herself, inspiring others along the way.

Also read: Is it safe for children to lift weights?

Gerhard Souter, the head of sports at Summerhill College, echoes the sentiments of the entire school community and expresses immense pride in Karamyn’s achievements.

Her success reflects not only her dedication but also the school’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering excellence among its learners.

“We extend our heartfelt wishes to her for the upcoming national championships to be held in Potchefstroom. We are confident that she will do herself and the school proud,” remarked Souter.

As Karamyn gears up to represent South Africa at the forthcoming national Ccampionships in Potchefstroom, she carries with her the support and well wishes of the entire Summerhill College community.

Related article: Is it safe for kids and teens to exercise with weights?

Related Articles

 
Back to top button