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Zimbabwe Storm to 4x400m Gold at Maseru Meet

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Team Zimbabwe produced a commanding display on the track, clinching gold in the men’s 4x400m relay at the Maseru International Meet with an impressive time of 3:03.55, overcoming difficult weather conditions to underline their growing pedigree on the regional stage.

The quartet of Gerren Muwishi, who captained the side, alongside Thandazani Ndlovu, Dennis Hove and Leeford Zuze, combined seamlessly to outpace their rivals in a race that tested both speed and endurance due to unfavourable conditions. Despite the challenges, the Zimbabwean team maintained composure and executed their race strategy to perfection, signaling strong form ahead of major upcoming assignments.

Their victory in Maseru not only adds to Zimbabwe’s athletics momentum but also serves as a timely confidence boost as the team shifts focus to the Lefika International Relays. The event presents a crucial opportunity for qualification to the World Relays set for Gaborone in May, a key global competition that could further elevate Zimbabwe’s status in relay events.

With momentum on their side and a well-balanced squad, expectations will be high for Team Zimbabwe to build on this success as they continue their push towards international qualification and recognition.

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