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Tyrell Stewart does the heavy lifting and needs some light help

The 16-year-old will head to India at the end to compete in the Commonwealth Youth and Junior Championships, but he needs your help to get him there.

Olympic weightlifter Tyrell Stewart has been selected to represent South Africa in the U17 men’s 65kg category at the Commonwealth Youth and Junior Championships to be held in India from August 24-30.

It was a mixture of heavy lifting, hours spent in the gym, and the mindset to always do better that helped guide the way for him to this ultimate show of glory.

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His coach Steve Kafang, who couldn’t be any prouder of him, said weightlifting is a sport that requires high skill to be able to perform well. “This year was a big year for us,” he said. It all began with Tyrell’s first competition in February, where, while performing the snatch as well as the clean and jerk, he lifted a collective 144kg.

Tyrell Stewart trains at his home gym. Photo: Neo Phashe

The second competition of the year, held in June, was the Gauteng Championships. There, while still performing the snatch and clean and jerk, with a body weight of 62.4kg, Tyrell lifted a sum of 158kg. “This was built up to the performance at the SA Championships,” explained Kafang.

Held in the Western Cape in July, the SA Championships also saw nothing but the best from this Northcliff High School learner. There, lifting in his second attempt at the snatch, he achieved his Personal Best. All in all, Tyrell ended the competition having lifted a total of 162kg, a performance that ultimately led to him being made Champion of Champions. The title makes him the best athlete in the country in the U17 category.

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To show the world his prowess, he is asking for the community’s help to assist in sending him to India to compete in the Commonwealth Youth and Junior Championships at the end of this month. “This is a dream come true and my first international competition and a huge step in my journey as an athlete,” said Tyrell.

Help Tyrell take a snatch at his dreams by following this Back a Buddy link: backabuddy.co.za

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Nelson Kgarose

Nelson Kgarose is a Multimedia sports journalist and Digital Content Creator specialising in sports and current municipal news. I mainly report on the sport of Mixed Martial Arts with a focus on accuracy and thorough analysis. My commitment to objectivity and detail shapes my writing. Outside of covering sports, I engage with trending local news and interact with fans on social media.

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