Liezel lapping up her first Paralympic experience

16 September 2016 - 23:48 By Mark Etheridge
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One of just four teenagers in the Team South Africa squad at the Rio Paralympics, Liezel Gouws, is done with her competition after running the T37 100 and 400-metre events.

And the 17-year-old from Hoërskool Wesvalia in Klerksdorp, did well to reach the finals in both distances, marking her down as one for the future.

"I really couldn’t have asked for a better experience at my first Paralympics," she says.

"To make both those finals is something that I’m very proud of. We have a very strong class with fantastic athletes.

"It was really great and a huge privilege to run every race with joy and passion. My main goal was to glorify God’s name with every race and I think I definitely did that.

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"It’s been a very hard year for me to come back after a big injury so I’m thankful to God for bringing me this far and hoping to see how he’ll continue to use me.

Elaborating on her injury, she says: ‘I developed a stress fracture in my foot and had to have an operation to fix it."

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While rower Dylan Trollope is done with competition, the team’s other teenagers are still in action.

Ntando Mahlangu, already a silver medal winner in the T42 200m sprint, is in 100m action on Thursday while Alani Ferreira swims her final race on Saturday, the S13 100m backstroke.

  - Sascoc Media/TMG Digital Sport

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