Swimming National Championships Make Come Back

Swimming Championship PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Swimming Championship PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The national swimming championships made a come back after missing out last year due to COVID-19. Darrel Morton School of Swimming (DMSS) proved that they are a powerhouse in swimming when they dominated the Botswana Swimming Sport Association (BSSA) national championships that were held over the weekend at the University of Botswana.

BSSA public relations officer, Rosie Seleka told Sport Monitor that the national championships is the biggest event in their calendar. She said the championships started on Thursday and ended yesterday (Sunday). “When coaches and athletes train during the year, they always have the national championships at the back of their minds. This is were where everyone wants to show case what they have.

If you do not take part in these competition, forget about being selected into the national team. But we have a team that travelled to Maseru for the AUSC Region 5 Games, they are excused because they were on a national assignment,” she said.

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