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Ready for Paris: Rowing South Africa Completes Final Preparations in Tzaneen

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Ready for Paris: Rowing South Africa Completes Final Preparations in Tzaneen

Rowing South Africa’s Olympic qualified athletes have been training intensively in Tzaneen, preparing for the upcoming Games in Paris. The team, focusing on the men’s pair and women’s single scull, will leave South Africa on 18th July, with the Olympic rowing events set to commence on 27th July.

SASCOC has announced the Men’s Pair of Chris Baxter and John Smith, along with their coach Tiago Loureiro. The rowing community eagerly awaits the next announcement regarding the Women’s Single Scull and the team manager.

The serene setting of Tzaneen, nestled in Limpopo Province, has provided an ideal environment for the athletes to refine their techniques, build stamina, and develop mental resilience. Both the men’s pair and the women’s single scull have been working tirelessly, honing their skills and strength through long water sessions, strength conditioning, and race simulations. These athletes are seasoned competitors with a history of international success, demonstrating exceptional determination, precision, and drive.

In the men’s pair, the dynamic duo of Baxter and Smith has developed a strong synergy, working as a cohesive unit both in and out of the boat. Meanwhile, the women’s single sculler has spent countless hours perfecting her technique under the guidance of her coaching team. Her training is designed to optimize her speed and endurance, key elements for excelling in the demanding single scull event.

As the team prepares to leave for Paris, there is a palpable sense of anticipation and excitement. The hard work and dedication shown in Tzaneen have laid a solid foundation for a successful Olympic campaign.

The team carries the hopes and support of a nation, ready to make waves on the international stage.

For further information please visit https://rowsa.co.za/

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