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South African swimmers lived up to expectations on day two of this year’s CommonwealthGames in Birmingham by winning two gold medals. CommonwealthGames2022

Image: Twitter @TeamSA2024South African swimmers lived up to expectations on day two of this year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham byLara van Niekerk won South Africa’s first gold medal of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in the women’s 50m breaststroke on Saturday. The 19-year-old Van Niekerk, set a new Games record time of 29.73 seconds.

The 19-year-old South African was impressive from start to finish, touching the wall with a Games record time. Van Niekerk will now turn her attention to her final Commonwealth event, the 100m breaststroke which will be defended by her compatriot Tatjana Schoenmaker. The 30-year-old Le Clos, who has 17 Commonwealth Games’ medals under his name, is only two medals away from making history. After three Commonwealth Games Le Clos was the second fastest qualifier to reach the men’s 200m butterfly final.

 

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