Swimmers Off To Manchester

Botswana's leading swimmers jetted out on Friday to take part in the ninth World Swimming Championships from 9-13 April 2008 in Manchester, United Kingdom.

The swimmers are Samantha Paxinos (20) and John Kamyika (19) who have received a P60,000 sponsorship from Sugar Industries. After the world event, they will represent Botswana at the Olympic Games in Beijing, China in August. In Manchester, they will compete with over 900 swimmers from 130 countries at the biennial event at the newly constructed 25-metre-pool. Both swimmers will take part in butterfly and freestyle. Kamyika won three gold and two silver medals in Swaziland last year while Paxinos competed at the All Africa Games in Algiers and this year's Sub Sahara Championships held in Malawi.

Presenting the sponsorship cheque to the Botswana Swimmers Sport Association (BSSA) at the Grand Palm on Thursday, Sugar Industries managing director Buck Buchanan said he is delighted to fund the two swimmers to participate in the championship, which is seen as an international warm up event for the Olympics.He said the world event is a major swimming contest attracting some of the best swimmers. "We are proud to assist in helping Paxinos and Kamyika to compete at this level.

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