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Trinity swimmers dive into the new season

The new swimming season is off to a flying start as Trinityhouse Little Falls Preparatory hosted its annual splash fest.

Trinityhouse Little Falls (THLF) splashed into the warm season, hosting their annual Swimming Festival during the last weekend of October, marking the exciting start of the new swimming season.

According to THLF’s social media manager, Nicole Lessing, the event brought together learners from various grades who showcased not only their swimming skills but also their pride in representing their school.

Milah Allen. Photo: Supplied.

“The poolside energy was contagious, with lots of loud cheers from parents, teachers, and supporters echoing across the venue as every swimmer gave their best in friendly and spirited competition.”

David Holland. Photo: Supplied.

The festival was not just about speed and strokes; it was a celebration of sportsmanship, teamwork, and perseverance. Each swimmer was allowed to be free and flow in the pool while also still enjoying some healthy competition.

Tessa Elliot, Tasmin Boshoff and Liané van Zyl. Photo: Supplied.

“We extend our gratitude to our dedicated staff, coaches, and parents whose support made this event a resounding success. With such a vibrant and motivating start to the season, our swimmers are ready to dive into an incredible year ahead as their pre-season sessions begin,” Nicole added.

Giselle Carvalho. Photo: Supplied.

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Tshegofatso Thobedi

Tshegofatso Thobedi is a journalist with the Roodepoort Northsider, where she is a passionate sports enthusiast with a love for storytelling but realised her true fascination lies in the versatility of multimedia journalism. With each article, she embraces the opportunity to explore new topics, formats, and styles, constantly challenging herself to grow as a journalist. Whether it’s the thrill of a live game, a school play, or the depth of a hard news story, she is always eager to dive in and be the voice for the community, one article at a time.

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