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‘Spiderman’ scoops bronze in SA

Home Sports ‘Spiderman’ scoops bronze in SA
‘Spiderman’ scoops bronze in SA

Otniel Hembapu

Namibian para-swimmer Mateus ‘Spiderman’ Angula on Sunday scooped a bronze medal in the 50m backstroke event at the South African Swimming Championships in Gqeberha, which saw the Namibian swimmer finishing the race under 50 seconds.

The swimmer also partook in the 100m freestyle, where he clocked a new personal best of 1.48 seconds to set in motion a new swimming season that promises to be exciting for the Namibian.

Speaking after the race, Angula thanked his coaching staff for working tirelessly to ensure he was ready for the competition and ensuring that preparations went
smoothly. “I feel so happy winning the medal. I want to thank my coach for guiding me on what to do, especially during the first heats. I’m really happy and thank  everyone for the great support,” said an excited Angula, who also represented Namibia at the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships in London.