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TuksSport dominate Gauteng leg, progressing to Track+Field National Final

football23 February 2025 11:58
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TuksSport High School emerged triumphant in Johannesburg on Saturday, becoming the latest school to qualify for the National Final of the countrywide Track+Field high schools’ athletics series.

The TuksSport team won both the girls’ and boys’ competitions at the Gauteng leg of the series held at UJ Stadium.

In the girl’s division, the Pretoria-based school raked in 612 points, with Rand Park High School finishing second after securing 395 points and Marais Viljoen High School taking third place with 349 points.

In the boy’s category, TuksSport won with 790 points, while Rand Park (438) ended second and Noordwyk Secondary School (269.5) took third position.

"This Track+Field competition is important for us. I think it's very good for the development of emerging athletes... and for us holistically, being able to drive the development of athletics forward and having an opportunity like we did today is just fantastic," said Wade Fraser, athletics programme coordinator at Tuks Sport High School.

STAR PERFORMERS

Five athletes stood out with superb individual performances, scoring more than 900 in the points table in their disciplines.

Njabulo Mbatha, who earned a relay silver medal at last year's World Athletics U20 Championships in Peru, was in top form in the U19 boys flat 400m sprint, securing victory in 47.35 seconds in the colours of TuksSport High School.

Three athletes in the U17 girls’ division also scored more than 900 points, including Oluchi Ndubueze of Rand Park High School (100m, 12.12), Luanne du Plooy of Marais Viljoen High School (200m, 24.94) and Angel Baloyi of TuksSport (800m, 2:15.22).

"I'm really proud of myself because at the beginning of the year I struggled to get under 25 seconds in the 200m, and now I finally did it," said Du Plooy, who also finished third in the U17 girls 100m sprint.

In the U15 age group, Bulela Mganu of TuksSport achieved more than 900 points by winning the U15 boys 1 500m race in 4:08.57.

With his team finishing fourth in the boy’s division and 13th in the girls category, Diepsloot Combined School athletics coach Sibonelo Tshomela was full of praise for the T+F series, a joint venture between SuperSport, SA Schools Athletics and Athletics South Africa.

Tshomela was delighted for their athletes to be given an opportunity to compete against the best athletics schools in Gauteng.

"We got position No 1 in some events in the U15 and U17 age groups, and I'm so happy because this is going to open a lot of opportunities for our learners. They have not been exposed too much to this sport through the Track+Field Series and I'm so excited for them to have this chance," Tshomela said.

The athletes were also pleased to be given a platform to showcase their talent in perfect conditions on the fast UJ Stadium track.

Sprinter Lolwethu Makasi, representing Heronbridge College, took advantage of the opportunity by winning the girls U19 100m (12.44) and 200m (25.22) events, achieving more than 840 points over both distances.

"There's a lot of energy in the crowd and the weather is great after it was raining the whole week, so in general it has been a nice event," Makasi said.

'MASSIVE PERSONAL BESTS'

Series co-founder Mathew Quinn thanked all the schools who took part in the Gauteng leg of the T+F campaign, which is being held in all nine provinces, ensuring competitive races were held across the board in the U15, U17 and U19 age groups.

"What an amazing day of track and field, seeing kids from all over Gauteng coming together to compete at UJ Stadium," said Quinn, a former Olympic sprinter.

"One common goal was to run faster, throw further and jump higher, and we saw some massive personal bests from athletes.

"It was also an amazing performance from TuksSport, who dominated the day. Their athletes performed exceptionally well, so well done to them for being crowned the No 1 school in Gauteng."

The next leg of the T+F series will be held in the Free State on Wednesday, 26 February at DP de Villiers Stadium in Sasolburg.

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