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Nkowankowa Athletics Club excels

Five of the club's athletes achieved the national qualifying mark from Athletics South Africa.

The athletes competed in the u.16, u.18 and u.20 track and field championship at the University of Limpopo on Saturday.

Club founder, Conride Shikwambana said it has been a great season and he is very proud of all his athletes achievements.

He says their goal this year was to make all junior athletes qualify and represent the province in the TWIZZA ASA championships in Paarl.

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Athletes who qualified are Mixo Nxumalo (100m youth girl), Nevile Nhuvunga (100m sub youth boy), Barry Andre (100m youth boy), Tshologo Maile (100m youth boy) and Thato Nziyane (100m, 200m junior boy).

The national competition was scheduled to take place from 26-28 March, however it has been cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

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