Antipas Kwari

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Antipas Kwari
Antipas Kwari

Antipass Kwari is a Zimbabwe cyclist, He was the 2005 Zimbabwe mountainbike champion and represented his country, Zimbabwe at the 2007 African mountainbike championships that were held in Windhoek, Namibia. He placed 8th in the pro elite men's race at the championships. In doing so he qualified for the 2008 Olympic games to be held in China and will be Zimbabwe's first and only mountainbiker at the games.

Interesting fact : In 2007 Kwari and the Zimbabwe Mountain Bike team created history when they became the very first Zimbabwe Mountain Bike team to race in an official UCI international race when they competed at the 2007 UCI African MTB Championship that was held in Windhoek Namibia. Zimbabwe had in previous seasons raced in the road cycling discipline but never at mountain biking.

Also See: Zimbabwe Cycling Federation

Links

http://www.cyclingnews.com/mtb/?id=2007/jul07/africacc07

http://www.gomulti.co.za/%7Dcalendar/African%20MTB%20Champs07.xls

http://allafrica.com/stories/200803130139.html

2007 Zimbabwe National Mountain Bike Team
Wayne Davidson, Warren Carne, Margie Gibson, Wonder Matenje, Trevor Volker, Antipas Kwari, Byron Munyoro, Lee Mc Nab, Prince Ngundu


Reference: Zimbabwe Cycling


This biographical article related to cycling is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.