Abu Dhabi's Raha International School swimmers begin their season on a high

Denzil Pinto 18:43 17/10/2017
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  • Raha International School began their swimming season on a high, by making a big splash last week with two podium finishes.

    The institution hosted the first Abu Dhabi International Schools Sports Association (ADISSA) Primary gala where they finished runners-up behind Al Muna in four-team tournament.

    But the Abu Dhabi-based school went one step further 24 hours later by topping the Secondary competition.

    Among those to impress were Natalie Heinser-Berke. Competing in the 16+ girls’ age group, she won a rich haul of medals, winning the 200m individual medley, 50m backstroke and 50m butterfly.

    Chayton Small achieved the same feat by winning the 50m freestyle in the U-12 category, while Jamie

    Ordovas triumphed in the boys’ race in the same event.

    Wesely Vanderputten followed suit by claiming gold in the U-12 boys’ 50m backstroke.

    There was more reason for the school to celebrate with their U-14 boys’ relay teams winning both the medley and freestyle in the 200m distance.

    Sean Brett, coach of Arabian Swim Academy, lauded the efforts of the Raha swimmers.

    “This has laid a great platform for the season ahead, giving the swimmers confidence and proving that their hard work and dedication has paid off,” he said.

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