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    Swimmers in Cape Town

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMarch 29, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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    Four Grahamstown swimmers are currently in Cape Town for the SA Level 2 Regional Age Group Swimming Championships, which started yesterday.

    Four Grahamstown swimmers are currently in Cape Town for the SA Level 2 Regional Age Group Swimming Championships, which started yesterday.

    Taking part from Grahamstown are Emma Podesta, Martin Wolmarans, Matthew Minnaar and Davoren Swales.

    The first session of competition consisted of the 400m freestyle events at the UWC Swimming Pool.

    Heats today started at 9am, finals at 5pm. 

    Davoren and Emma have both made today’s finals – Davoren will compete in the 100m breaststroke while Emma takes part in the 200mfreestyle.

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