Who won the 2017 National SA Schools Swimming Championships?
Who won the 2017 National SA Schools Swimming Championships?
Polokwane, Thursday, 13th April 2017 – The Gauteng Province Schools were the undisputed winners of the 2017 National SA Schools Swimming Championships with a total of 154 medals (74 gold, 48 silver and 32 bronze), as the competition successfully concluded today at the Polokwane Swimming Pool in Limpopo.
What is the history of swimming in SA Schools?
SA Schools tours were rare, and mostly took place during the 1970’s and 80’s. Aquatic sports history at South African school level is mostly about swimming, with some diving, life saving and, more recently, water polo. While pupils trained and competed for their club, they also swam for their school at inter-schools galas.
How much does it cost to play in school sport SA?
Where possible, School Sport SA will subsidise the travel cost of country schools playing in the finals. The fee for all metro secondary (year 8 and above) teams who participate in finals is $40. Minor round forfeit fee – $55 (including GST) per team
Which school won the 2018 National Aquatics Festival?
St Stithians Girls’ College made history by winning all three disciplines of the 2018 National Aquatics Festival which was hosted on 26 and 27… Swimming: Schoolboy Qualifies for Rio Olympics!
Who keeps the records in swimming in South Africa?
These records are kept/maintained by South Africa’s national swimming federation: Swimming South Africa (SSA). Records are recognized for long course (50m) and short course (25m) events: All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise. ^ “Men’s 50m Freestyle Semifinal Results”.
Is Kaylene Corbett an Olympic qualification swim in 200 breast?
“Kaylene Corbett Time Trials an Olympic Qualification Swim in 200 Breast at South African Nationals”. Swimming World. Retrieved 27 April 2021. ^ “Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Heats Results” (PDF). olympics.com. 28 July 2021.