Tuesday, 5 August 2014
When Perseverance Molekoa received a call telling him that he will be coaching Kaizer Chiefs when they face Orlando Pirates tomorrow on Carling Black Label Cup fell down and cried as he could not believe it.Molekoa, who was about to go to sleep when he got the call from SABC radio presenter Thomas Mlambo announcing him the winner, says it is difficult to believe that he will be coaching chiefs tomorrow at FNB at 3:30pm. “When Thomas called me it was around 8:45pm my feelings were beyond excitement. I did not believe it. I still cannot believe this. I think I will believe it when I walk in the tunnel with the players to the field,” he said.Coach Molekoa’s wish was to coach Chiefs before he reaches 30 years and this has come true eight years earlier. Molekoa ,22, is a final year student at Tshwane University of Technology studying Officiating and Coaching Science. He believes that his theoretical knowledge will see his team win the match tomorrow,”I am a sportsman, which is why I decided to go to Tshwane University of Technology to study Officiating and Coaching Science. It is my final year and I want take it as a career. My wish was to coach Chiefs before I am 30 years and it happened now.
Fun Fitness Gym 4 All Club needs sponsorship
ERNEST MABASA
They debuted competition arena with winning a bronze medal and then
added up by silver, this year they have won gold and it takes them to Czech Republic .
Atteridgeville based Fun Fitness Gym 4 All Club won the South Africa Sports
Aerobics and Fitness Championships in Cape
Town two months ago, to earn the right to participate
in the (FISAFF) Sports Aerobics and Fitness World Championships.
Having to win bronze in 2012, the eight
member club saw that as a sign that if they put more effort to it, they could get
a chance to compete internationally. Through being hard at practice, the club
clinched two gold medals in June and Coach James Sebolai is delighted.
“I
identified talent in these members in 2008 at Motheong Primary School and I trained them. In
2012 I saw that they were fit to compete and then I formalized a team. We went to Cape Town
and won our first medal and last year we went to Kimberley and won silver. This year we went Cape Town again and we
came first,” he said.
“It has been a long successful journey
for us. We had experience and exposure. They started with bronze and added with
silver and now we have gold medal in Cadat Fitness team which consists of
eight members and Cadet Small team which has five,” said James, who is
very happy to go to Prague .
“It is our first competition in international category because last year
their finished at the national level. This year because of improvement and hard
work, time and energy, I entered into the international category. To my surprise
I thought I was preparing them for next year but they were good enough to Qualify
for this year. That is how they got selected to go represent South Africa ,” he said.
Team captain Reneilwe Lehong (12) has been looking forward to competing
internationally. She says she is happy since it will be her first fly overseas.
They will be boarding a flight on October, 19.
“I chose Aerobics because
this is a sport I can do well in and it’s a team sport. I ask anyone to help us
because if the day comes and we do not go I will feel very sad, because when we
won in Cape Town, we were looking forward to this (Sports Aerobics and Fitness
World Champions in Czech Republic),” Lehong said.
When other children face hunger and poverty, these face
financial challenges since they are from historically disadvantaged families. They
are looking for sponsorship to fund them. The
competition will take place from
October 21-25 and the team will need at least R18, 000 each for flight, food
and accommodation.
Any sponsor that would like to come forward and help fund the girls’
trip to the Czech Republic please call the team caoch James Sebolai on
0843138261.
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