Herewith find the links to a full set of results of the championship
Day 1:
http://dsiso.org/Results%20Day%20one.xls
Day 2:
http://dsiso.org/Results%20day%20two.xls
Day 3:
http://dsiso.org/Results%20Day%20three.xls
Day 4:
http://dsiso.org/Results%20Day%20four.xls
Top Female T 21:
http://dsiso.org/Top%20Girl.xls
Top Male T 21:
http://dsiso.org/Top%20Boy.xls
Top Mosaic Male:
http://dsiso.org/Top%20Boy%20Mosaic.xls
Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Press Release 3: 5th Swimming World Championship - Taipei
NEWS RELEASE
OCTOBER 2010
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DOWN SYNDROME SWIMMING
Jennifer Higgins (KZN ) won 5 individual gold medals and broke 3 world records (200 Backstroke, 200 Butterfly and 400 IM). She currently holds 7 short course world records. Tyrone Rademeyer (Gauteng ) had a good meet, breaking 4 South African records. Tyrone bagged 4 championships medals - 2 Silver & 2 Bronze. Other South African records were broken by Hylton Heggie from KZN (2); Johan Hugo (WP); Pietie Bell (WP) and Sean O’Neill from Gauteng (2). Sean O’Neill received a Silver medal for 50m Freestyle. Peter Lundy received 3 bronze medals in individual events.
Hannes-Walt de Klerk faced tough competition in the Mosaic class - ending up with 4 Africa records. Hannes-Walt bagged 2 Silver & 5 Bronze medals (mosaic).
The woman’s relay team did well medalling in all their events and setting new South African records. The men’s relay teams broke 3 world records and 3 South records.
The next championships will take place in Loano , Italy in November 2012.
Contact: Barbara Higgins
Email: barbara@higgins.co.za
Cell: 084-6271251
Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)
Press Release 2 - Swimming World Champs for Persons with Down Syndrome
NEWS
SOUTH-AFRICAN SWIMMING TEAM COMPETING IN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR PERSONS WITH DOWN SYNDROME IN TAIPEI
The National team has set off to Taipei , Taiwan on the 29th September for the 5th World Swimming Championship for persons with Down Syndrome. The 12 member team came to Taipei with high hopes of matching or even improving their previous performances of Albufeira , Portugal 2008.
The championship, currently in its final day at the Shongshan Sport Centre, has not disappointed the capacity crowd of supporters. The 164 swimmers will try their utmost in the final leg to push up the medal tally of there respective countries.
Team South-Africa has done very well in the past 3 days against some tough opposition from Australia and Great Britain .
The teams’ medal tally is as follows:
INDIVIDUAL MEDALS
3 Gold (Jennifer Higgins, KZN)
3 Silver (Tyrone Rademeyer - 2, Hannes Walt de Klerk - 1)
5 Bronze (1- Peter Lundy, 3- Hannes Walt de Klerk, 1 – Tyrone Rademeyer)
RELAY MEDALS
3 Gold (2 Men & 1 Women)
2 Silver (1 Men & 1 Women)
2 Bronze (1 Men & 1 Women)
RELAY RECORDS:
Men World Record: – 3
Men South-African Record: 3
Women South-African Record: 4
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS:
World record: Jennifer Higgins (2) from Kwazulu-Natal , has broken the 400 Individual Medley and 200 Butterfly events
6 South African Records - 100 & 200 Backstroke, 50 Butterfly - Tyrone Rademeyer (Gauteng )
50 & 100 Breaststroke - Hylton Heggie (KZN)
200 Breaststroke - Johan Hugo (Western Cape )
200 Individual Medley - Pietie Bell (Western Cape )
Today will be the last day of competition. Team South-Africa is to jet into OR Tambo on Saturday, 9 October 2010.
Compiled by:
Barbara Higgins (Team Manager)
Edited by:
Albert Warnick (General Manager & SASA II PRO)
Email: warnam@gmail.com
Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)
5th Swimming World Champs for Persons with Down Syndrome
NEWS RELEASE
SEPTEMBER 2010
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NATIONAL DOWNS SYNDROME SWIMMING TEAM TO JET OFF TO 5th WORLD CHAMPS IN TAIWAN
On the 29th September, the 12 members of the National Downs Syndrome Swimming team will jet off from O R Tambo International Airport for the 5th World Downs Swimming Championships in Taipei , Taiwan
The Championships, which take place from the 1st – 8th October held biennially and are unique in that only people with Down syndrome compete. They compete in two categories: Trisomy 21 and Mosaic Down syndrome.
Jennifer Higgins (KZN ) as the top female swimmer in South Africa will be defending her 6 World Short Course Records. Pieter Bell, Western Cape holds the 25m Butterfly World Record and Sean O’Neil, Gauteng, 25m Freestyle World Records. Hannes-Walt de Klerk (Mosaic Down syndrome) from North West Province will be in top form, defending his 5 Mosaic World Records. Both the male and female relay teams are serious medal contenders and the Male A relay team will be defending their 3 World Records.
The championships has grown over the years from the first competition held in Reading, England in 2002 where 6 countries participated with 54 swimmers, to 198 swimmers and 23 participating countries in Albufeira, Portugal in 2008. It is expected that more swimmers will be competing in Taiwan this year.
All the swimmers in the National Down’s Team are registered with Swimming South Africa, train with “able bodied” swimming clubs and also compete in mainstream swimming competitions. This affords them the opportunities for regular training, integration and participation. These swimmers need the same commitment as all sports people to reach national representative level, from training to tenacity. But to get there they have to have that extra measure of determination. .Everyone takes their swimming very seriously and training diligently to take up the challenge in Taipei .
Swimming for persons with Down syndrome has grown over the past 8 years, Standards have been raised and all this development has resulted in a new format in the Championships. In principal it incorporates 2 competitions within the Championships, namely an International Championships during the heats with the top eight swimmers going through to the evening’s finals or World Championships. SASA-II welcomed this format as it allows for participation from a broad base of swimmers in the International leg of the Championships, while the World Championship event caters for the top elite swimmers.
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA
Swimmers Men
Pieter Bell Western Province
Hannes De Klerk North West
Hylton Heggie KZN
Johan Hugo Western Province
Peter Lundy KZN
Jacques Nel Free State
Sean O’Neill Gauteng
Tyrone Rademeyer Gauteng
Swimmers Women
Donnee Dixon Western Province
Jennifer Higgins KZN
Mariza Holdt Western Province
Betty-Lou Miller Western Province
Management
General Manager Albert Warnick Western Province
Team Manager Barbara Higgins KZN
Asst. Team Manager Avril Farao Western Province
Head Coach Johno Ferguson KZN
Asst Coach Julia Legodi Gauteng
Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)
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