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St Teresa’s Senior Primary School gymnast makes her school proud

Dasha Mapamba finished third at the Acrobatic Sport South Africa Championships.

St Teresa’s Senior Primary School is elated about the recent outstanding achievements of Dasha Mapamba, who had an exceptional season in the world of acrobatic sport.

Dasha, who trains at the Natasha Academy of Dancing (NAD), has shown unwavering dedication and a deep passion for Acrobatic Sport Solo Dance (ASSD).

At the regional competitions, Dasha was placed second with a strong score of 9.47 out of 10.

She went on to achieve first place at the district level, recording the highest score in her category with an impressive 9.75. Her journey continued at provincial championships, where she once again reached the podium, placing second with a score of 9.80.

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Crowning her season, the St Teresa’s senior learner represented Gauteng province at the Acrobatic Sport South Africa (ASSA) National Championships, where she finished third overall and achieved her personal best score of 9.87.

In recognition of her outstanding performances and dedication to the sport, the gymnast was awarded National Federation Colours in Acrobatic Sport Solo Dance.

“We are immensely proud of Dasha, not only for her results, but for the grace, determination and sportsmanship she has shown every step of the way,” said Lianda May, admissions and marketing at the school.

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