Bambisanani Partnership International Athletics Challenge 2021 is a great success

Over the last year, despite all the Covid chaos and disruption, 138 nine and ten year olds from South Africa and the UK have joined together in a unique athletics challenge. Albeit virtually, the Bambisanani Partnership International Athletics Challenge has brought together four schools from the two countries to learn together in a range of fun athletic activities.

South African students from Vumanhlamvu Primary School in Nkandla and John Wesley Primary School in Eshowe have connected with St. Mary’s Primary School, Horsforth and St. Joseph’s Primary, Pudsey in a range of running, jumping and throwing challenges that allowed students to learn about athletics with opportunities  to compete ‘against themselves’, improving personal performance over time, as well as also competing against children in their school and significantly with children in all the other schools involved in both countries by comparing performances.

The programme gave great importance to all participants working hard to improve their own personal performance over time in six different events for both boys and girls: 50m run, 200m run, Standing Long Jump, Three Hop Jump, Tennis Ball Throw and Football Throw. Initially students were taught the basic activity and then established their own ‘personal best’ in each of the activities. Over the following weeks and months, the children were given the opportunity to practise, rehearse and experiment in order to improve their performances. A remarkable 76 students made significant progress over time in at least three different events and were awarded special certificates to recognise this. All four schools had their own competitions in the events which created 12 Champions in each school. The top three performers in each event received a certificate. Three very exciting 10-person x 40m relay events (Boys, Girls, Mixed) were also added for the International Competition. Each school submitted their best three performance in each of the 15 events for the international competition between schools. 126 International Competition medals (‘Bronze’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Gold’) were presented to the top three performers/teams in each event.

Full international Results (PDF)

In addition to this, Bambisanani Partnership International Athletics Challenge certificates were also presented in each school in the following categories:

Most improved students:

  • St. Joseph’s, Pudsey: Tia Nero, Ella Perryman, Harry Hart, Maximilian Korosteliov

  • St. Mary’s, Horsforth: Siofra Whitehurst, Enzo Moore

  • Vumanhlamvu Primary School: Xoliswa Mpungose, Mlungisi Mhlongo

  • John Wesley Primary School: Ndalo Mchunu, Zowakha Zondi

Best Individual Performances:

  • St. Joseph’s, Pudsey: Lily Higgins, Hannah Jagiello, Oliver Brown

  • St. Mary’s, Horsforth: Aisling Harrison, Enzo Given

  • Vumanhlamvu Primary School: Sinovuyo Ntombela, Simphiwe Mthimkhulu

  • John Wesley Primary School: Lwandile Shange, Sambulu Mbuyazi 

Leadership Awards (for helping and encouraging other students during the course of the Challenge):

  • St. Joseph’s, Pudsey: Tia Nero, Ella Perryman, Harry Hart, Maximilian Korosteliov

  • St. Mary’s, Horsforth: Lily Decker, Oliver O’Reilly

  • Vumanhlamvu Primary School: Alwande Tetwayo, Zemvelo Bukhosini

  • John Wesley Primary School: Mpilenhle Xulu, Siqalo Tembe

Special Trophies

Special trophies were also awarded to the outstanding boy and girl performers across all international events. The top girl athlete who won 5 gold medals was Lwandile Shange, from John Wesley Primary School. The top boy athlete winning 4 gold medals and 1 silver was Sambulo Mbuyazi, also from John Wesley.

“This is the first time that my learners have participated in athletics which has been made possible by the equipment and programme provided by the Bambisanani Partnership. The learners have loved these fun challenges, setting their own targets as well as competing against others. They were very excited about linking with schools in Leeds and have liked the videos from St. Joseph’s and St. Mary’s. We have seen great progress in some personal performances which is improving the confidence of learners. We do not have a sports field and my learners do not have running shoes but we did our best. For us to win 35 International medals including 2 Gold and 2 Silver is just amazing and shows what can be done with the right opportunities. We are already looking forward to the Challenge in 2022. Who knows we may even discover a world champion one day!”
— Mr William Vilakazi, Principal of Vumanhlamvu Primary School

Students from all four schools clearly loved the Challenge:

“I liked the Bambisanani Challenge because one day I would like to see myself going overseas because of sport. I enjoy sport so much; I am a sport person. Sport is my life. The Bambisanani Challenge challenged me not to relax, but to do my best in everything. It also improved or put my sport career on another level. I am proud to participate in the Bambisanani Challenge.”
— Sambulo Mbuyaz
“The Bambisanani Challenge was fun. We learnt a lot of things in sports. We first did 50 metre running, second, we did 200 metre running. I enjoyed all the activities, mostly I enjoyed running. I would like to thank all the people that were involved with organising this challenge for us. Thank you so much.”
— Lwandile Shange
“I love sport; it is my favourite thing in the whole world and a challenge with South African students made it really interesting.”
— Scarlett Kerr
“It was really interesting because we were against an entirely different continent! It was extremely fun to do all the competitions against them and I hope we do it again.”
— Dominic Bower

Parents and grandparents have also praised the initiative:

“My granddaughter came home today, thrilled to bits about what she had achieved in the Bambisanani International Athletics Challenge: 6 individual awards and best overall girl athlete award. Lily is aware of the connection that her mum and auntie have had with the Bambisanani Partnership and the thought that she has taken part in a project connected with them made it all the more special. Lily loves her athletics and cannot wait to come to St. Mary’s, Menston and have the opportunity to play a bigger part in the Bambisanani Partnership. Lily attends athletic training at Skyrac AC, where I coach and are currently Chair and when her auntie went to South Africa the club supplied t-shirts for the budding athletes. This is something we have done since and we will continue to support the partnership in any way we can. Encouraging youngsters to participate in athletics and have fun is fundamental to the sport, whether it be here in Yorkshire or in South Africa.”
— Maria Harrison

The idea for International Athletics Challenge came from Bambisanani founder and Charity Chair, David Geldart who was keen to praise all involved: “Massive credit must go to all the schools, staff and children involved in this inaugural event. It has been a tremendous success on so many levels and special thanks are due to the team that pulled it all together in the most difficult and challenging of times: Catherine Chattoe, William Vilakazi, David Farmer, Alan Stuart and Duncan Baines. Important connections between schools have been made and relationships are developing. The feedback from students, teachers, parents and grandparents has been excellent and we are already looking to 2022 to make this an annual event hopefully involving more schools and possibly even some additional countries. We again intend to raise the funding required for schools that are poorly resourced and do not have the equipment for the challenge.”


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