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Rwandan Karate team in South Africa for commonwealth showdown

By Wycliffe Nyamasege
On 27 November 2024 at 03:12

The Rwandan karate team departed for South Africa on Tuesday night to participate in the Commonwealth Championships.

The competition is set to run from November 28 to December 2, 2024, in the city of Durban.

The five athletes, coached by Christian Kamuzinzi, were flagged off by Rwego Ngarambe, Director General in charge of Sports Infrastructure Development and Management at the Ministry of Sports.

While presenting the Rwandan flag to the team, Rwego encouraged the athletes, reaffirming the nation’s full support and confidence in their abilities.

He urged them to give their best effort and aim for medals in the tournament.

The 2024 Commonwealth Karate Championships will bring together athletes from across the Commonwealth for an exciting display of skill and competition.

Competing nations include England, Scotland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Rwanda among others.

Hosted by Karate South Africa, the event marks a significant milestone as it serves as both a platform for elite karatekas and an opportunity to promote the sport’s growth within the region.

The tournament will feature categories for juniors, seniors, and veterans, showcasing inclusivity across various age groups.

Athletes will compete in Kumite (sparring) and Kata (forms), showcasing diverse styles and techniques.

The event also includes networking opportunities for national karate federations to discuss the development and integration of karate into broader sports systems.

The five athletes, coached by Christian Kamuzinzi, were flagged off by Rwego Ngarambe, the Director General of Sports Development at the Ministry of Sports.
Rwego Ngarambe, the Director General of Sports Development at the Ministry of Sports, urged the team to give their best effort and aim for medals in the tournament.

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