Saturday, May 4, 2024

Two more golds for Dunwoody

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IT WAS double delight for Nkosi Dunwoody as local swimmers continued to hold their own when the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Confederation (CCCAN) Swimming Championships continued at the Aquatic Centre  on Wednesday night.

The Bajan swimmers bagged four gold, three silver and a bronze medal on a successful second night of competition, taking the overall tally to 20 medals (nine gold, five silver, six bronze). At this rate, they seem on course to surpass the 2013 medal haul of 29 medals (seven gold, 12 silver, ten bronze).

Dunwoody captured two more gold medals. He first won the  11-12 Boys’ 400-metre freestyle in 4:35.03 minutes with Costa Rica’s Jorge Andres Lopez (4:39.14) and Gabriel Nunez (4:39.27) second and third, respectively.

Please read the full story in today’s Weekend Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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