Zimbabwe at the 2011 All-Africa Games

In mid-August 2011, Zimbabwe's Chef de Mission for the 2011 All Africa Games, Custom Kachambwa, announced that the country would send 170 athletes in 17 disciplines to the 10th All-Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique, Septembe 3-18, 2011.[1]

Zimbabwean athletes are to participate in: Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Chess, Cycling, Judo, Karate, Netball, Sailing, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, and Triathlon. The team announcement also included 12 athletes in disabled event categories.[1]

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Medalists

Kirsty Coventry, gold - 100m backstroke Kirsty Coventry, gold - 200m backstroke Kirsty Coventry, gold - 100m Individual Medley Kirsty Coventry, gold - 200m Individual Medley Takanyi Garanganga, gold - singles tennis Robert Gwaze, gold - chess Kirsty Coventry, silver - 100m butterfly Nicole Horn, silver - 100m freestyle Nicole Horn, silver - 200m freestyle Nyaradzai Tagarira, silver - 100m (T13) Kirsten Lapham, Samantha Welch, Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn; silver - 4x400m IM Kirsten Lapham, Samantha Welch, Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn; silver - 4x100m freestyle Kirsten Lapham, Samantha Welch, Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn; silver - 4x200m freestyle Samantha Welch, bronze - 100m breastroke Takanyi Garanganga & Mark Fynn, bronze - doubles tennis

Results

Athletics

Badminton

Ngoni Mhinda, Paul Kapolo

Basketball

Women's team - Rachel Makoni, Margret Magwaro, Fadzai Mabasa, Charity Chigumba, Isobel Tengende, Dorcas Marondera, Sharon Chamwarura, Ethel Shaba, Sibongile Mkandla, Alex Maseko, Nobunkosi Ndlovu, Geraldine Chibonda

Boxing

Josphat Mufayi, Foster Masiyambumbi, Steven Masiyambumbi

Chess

Robert Gwaze, Rodwell Makoto, Dion Moyo, Spencer Masango

Cycling

Brighton Chipongo, David Martin, Conway Mohamed, Nkulumo Dube, Alfred Tigere Football Women's team: Onai Chingawo, Chido Dzingirirai, Manyara Mandara, Rudo Neshamba, Ruvimbo Mutyavaviri, Eunice Chibanda, Nobuhle Magika, Ntobizombwa Sibanda, Rufaro Machingingura, Danai Bhobho, Patience Mujuru, Talent Mandaza, Marjory Nyaumwe, Tsitsi Mairosi, Nokuthula Ndlovu, Violet Bepete, Emmaculate Msipa, Erina Jeke, Kudakwashe, Basopo, Ntombiyelanga Ndlovu

Judo

Bruce Sibanda, Sydney Chibwayi, Simbarashe Mashayi

Karate

Gondo Gondo, Victor Bhunu, David Dube, Winston Nyanhete, Justin Mashiri, Simba Chihlava, Kuda Chihlava,

Netball

Sukokuhle Nkomo, Tarisai Sesa, Daphine Agere, Paida Pedzisayi, Rudo Karume, Caroline Matura, Pauline Jani, Perpetua Siyachitema, Edzai Nkosana, Patience Chinhoyi, Netsai Muchemwa,

Sailing

Kegan Stubs, Laphan Dennis, Ryan Kluckow, Pavlo Hiripis, Patrick MacCosh, Androniki Hiripisi, Andrew Faber, Cameron MacCosh

Swimming

Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn, Kirsten Lapham, Samatha Welch, Grant Behan, Tim Ferris, James Lawson, Nicholas Burnett

Table Tennis

Tinashe Chinake, Brian Chamboko, Cythia Marisamhuka, Fungai Mashingaidze, Takudzwa Mudoni

Taekwondo

Mike Sidija, Knowledge Machakati, Langton Chokwenda, Marylin Mangoto

Tennis

Mbonisi Ndimande, Takanyi Garan'anga, Valeria Bhunu, Pauline Chawafambira

Triathlon

Chris Felgate, Brendon Mitchell, Cory O'Riorden, Laurelle Brown, Pamela Fulton Sports for People with

Disabilities

Laina Sithole, Tagarira Nyaradzai, Rodah Bulabula, Brave Pugeni, Peter Chideme, Polite Maradzika, Desire Chivanga, Elliot Mujaji, Clement Nyoni, Kuda Hove, Elford Moyo, Maggie Bangajena

References

  1. ^ a b Star-studded line - up for All Africa Games published by The Zimbabwean on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2011-08-31.

Team Zimbabwe Media at All-Africa Games, Maputo 2011

Goodwill Zunidza (Zimbabwe Newspapers Group) Spencer Banda (Zim Broadcasting Corporation)