Treverton College Students Selected To Represent South Africa At Kayak World Championships In Poland
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Treverton College students selected to represent South Africa at the World Championships for kayak cross and slalom to be held in Poland
Jayden Davis and David Dent from Treverton College competed at the Africa Championships for kayak cross and slalom held at Underberg over two weekends earlier this year. As a result of their excellent performances, they have been selected to represent South Africa at the World Championships to be held in Krakow, Poland, during the July holidays.
Representing South Africa On The World Stage
They will be part of a team of four u/18 South Africans. The plan is that they will take part in other training and hopefully another competition on the European circuit to make best use of their time while there and maximize their international exposure to top-level competition.
A Proud Achievement For Treverton College
Congratulations to both paddlers on these incredible achievements. We wish them all the best as they prepare for the world stage!
Education is an Adventure!
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For further information please visit https://www.treverton.co.za
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