Zimbabwe's karate fighters came back home Sunday carrying eight shiny medals from the AUSC Region 5 Games. The young athletes made their country proud with strong performances across different fighting styles. Both the boys and girls squads earned bronze medals for their kata demonstrations. The team medals showed how well the fighters worked together during competition. Coaches celebrated as their students delivered excellent results on the international stage.
Geraldine Muusha grabbed a bronze medal for her individual kata performance. Lovemore Mutune also earned bronze for his kata skills. The talented Mutune went one step further and claimed silver for his fighting ability. He competed against tough opponents and proved his strength during matches. The double medal winner became the star performer for Zimbabwe's team.
Other fighters also stepped up and delivered medal-winning performances during the games. Anita Machuma fought hard and won bronze for her kumite skills. Bongeka Mguni claimed silver after beating several opponents during her matches. Trinity Kotsi rounded out the medal haul with his bronze performance. The young karate stars returned home ready to celebrate their success with family and friends.
Geraldine Muusha grabbed a bronze medal for her individual kata performance. Lovemore Mutune also earned bronze for his kata skills. The talented Mutune went one step further and claimed silver for his fighting ability. He competed against tough opponents and proved his strength during matches. The double medal winner became the star performer for Zimbabwe's team.
Other fighters also stepped up and delivered medal-winning performances during the games. Anita Machuma fought hard and won bronze for her kumite skills. Bongeka Mguni claimed silver after beating several opponents during her matches. Trinity Kotsi rounded out the medal haul with his bronze performance. The young karate stars returned home ready to celebrate their success with family and friends.