Kgaswane proves size does not matter in weightlifting

Weight issues: Kgaswane is making steady progress PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Weight issues: Kgaswane is making steady progress PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Standing at just 1.57m, diminutive weightlifter, Kgotla Alphius Kgaswane is testament that indeed dynamites come in small packages.

Kgaswane competes in the 55kg category and is largely considered as the future of weightlifting in the country.

He became a weightlifter by default, after moving from his first love, football. He said when teachers at Gaborone Secondary School called on students to participate in weightlifting, most of those who showed interest were girls.

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