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Kingsmead learner to make waves for South Africa at World Water Polo Cup in December

Lucy Davis is set to make a splash on the world stage as she joins South Africa’s Women’s National Water Polo Team for the upcoming World Cup in Istanbul.

A learner from Kingsmead College Lucy Davis has dived into history as she earned her place in South Africa’s women’s national senior water polo team.

This December, she will compete on the international stage at the World Aquatics Water Polo World Cup in Istanbul, Turkey, from December 14–17.

Lucy Davis.

Representing her school and her country, Lucy’s achievement is nothing short of extraordinary. Her journey reflects years of dedication, grit, and exceptional talent. This moment not only cements her status as an elite athlete but also highlights Kingsmead’s ability to nurture excellence beyond the classroom.

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Lucy’s inclusion in Team SA showcases the rising strength of South African water polo, a sport gaining momentum nationally. Competing against some of the world’s best players, she carries the hopes of a nation and the pride of her school on her shoulders.

“Lucy’s selection is a testament to her hard work and commitment. We’re behind her all the way,” said the school.

As she prepares to make her mark in Istanbul, the Kingsmead community, and indeed the whole of South Africa, are rallying behind her. Let’s raise a collective cheer for Lucy as she sets out to inspire a new generation of athletes with her remarkable journey.

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