Zimbabwe at the 2011 All-Africa Games

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Zimbabwe at the
2011 All-Africa Games
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg
IOC codeZIM
NOCZimbabwe Olympic Committee
in Maputo
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
6
Silver
7
Bronze
2
Total
15
All-Africa Games appearances (overview)

In mid-August 2011, Zimbabwe's Chef de Mission for the 2011 All-Africa Games, , announced that the country would send 170 athletes in 17 disciplines to the 10th All-Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique, September 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]

Medalists[]

  • Kirsty Coventry: gold in 100m backstroke, 200m backstroke, 100m Individual Medley; silver in chess
  • Takanyi Garanganga: gold in 200m Individual Medley
  • Takanyi Garanganga & Mark Fynn: bronze in doubletennis
  • Robert Gwaze: gold in singles tennis
  • Nicole Horn: silver in 100m butterfly, 100m freestyle
  • Nyaradzai Tagarira: silver in 200m freestyle
  • Samantha Welch: bronze in 100m breastroke
  • Kirsten Lapham, Samantha Welch, Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn: silver in 100m (T13)
  • Kirsten Lapham, Samantha Welch, Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn: silver in 4 × 400 m IM
  • Kirsten Lapham, Samantha Welch, Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn: silver in 4 × 100 m freestyle
  • Kirsten Lapham, Samantha Welch, Kirsty Coventry, Nicole Horn: silver in 4 × 200 m freestyle

Results[]

Athletics[]

  • Men - Ngoni Makusha, Gabriel Mvumvure, Kelvin Pangiso, Brian Dzingai, Francis Zimwara, Nelton Ndebele, Connias Mudzingwa, Tinashe Mutanga, David, Tinago, Abdul Simbili, D. Bhebhe, Lewis Masunda
  • Women - Letiwe Mharakurwa, Namatirai Mavugara, Grace Gimo, Faith Goremusandu, Thandi Nyathi, Irene Ndoreka

Badminton[]

Ngoni Mhinda, Paul Kapolo, Rishi Verma

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, Leeroy Paratambwa, Spencer Masango

Cycling[]

Brighton Chipongo, David Martin, Conway Mohamed, Nkulumo Dube, Alfred Tigere

Women's football[]

, Chido Dzingirai, , Rudo Neshamba, Ruvimbo Mutyavaviri, Eunice Chibanda, , , , Danai Bhobho, , Talent Mandaza, Marjory Nyaumwe, , , , Emmaculate Msipa, Erina Jeke, Kudakwashe Basopo,

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 Chikaka, Brian Chamboko, Cythia Marisamhuka, Fungai Mashingaidze, Takudzwa Mudonhi, John Muringani (President)

Taekwondo[]

Mike Sidija, Knowledge Machakati, Langton Chokwenda, Marylin Mangoto

Tennis[]

Mbonisi Ndimande, Takanyi Garanganga, 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 Archived March 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine 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)

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