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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

The Honest Truth: Caitlin Rooskrantz, you make us proud!

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The South African Gymnastics Federation is ecstatic with the results of its Women’s Artistic Team who have competed at the 2019 Artistic World Championships in Stuttgart this week. Caitlin Rooskrantz, Naveen Daries and Mammule Rankoe have flown the South African flag high at the Olympic qualification competition.

Caitlin, her coach Ilse Roets-Pelser and Anne Vermaak, CEO of the South African Gymnastics Federation joined Benito Vergotine for a conversation on The Honest Truth.

If you missed it, you can listen here: Caitlin Rooskrantz ready for Olympic Games

 

The most exciting news is that Caitlin has qualified for the Olympic Games with her performance at the World Championships. Even with a fall on beam she reached a total score of 49.466 finishing just ahead of Naveen (49.399) who performed cleanly on all apparatus. Caitlin has convincingly qualified for the Olympics ahead of other qualifiers from Sweden, Chile, Israel, Norway, Azerbaijan and even 2016 Olympic medalist Oksana Chusovitina from Uzbekistan.

Due to the one country qualification rule Naveen is unable to qualify for the Olympics at these World Championships, however she does have the opportunity to qualify at the African Championships in 2020 which will be hosted in Tshwane, South Africa in April.

SAGF Acting President Mr Donovan Jurgens states: “These women’s performances are the best South Africa has seen in years. It is the first time a South African Artistic Woman has qualified at the World Championships for the Olympics without utilizing the African Continental birth. And to have two gymnasts’ neck on neck in this race is even more encouraging. Should Naveen qualify at the African Championships this will be the first time in South African Gymnastics history that two gymnasts from the same discipline have qualified for an Olympic Games.”

Caitlin and Naveen, together with Mammule have proved their international worth recently by all making Apparatus finals at World Cup events with Caitlin bringing back the gold medal in Hungary a month ago. These excellent performances are due to the systematic preparation and support from coach Ilse Pelser and specific talent identification of these gymnasts from a young age.

The next 8 months are going to be intense for these two girls in their preparation for the Olympic Games and they are examples of how anyone can realize their potential with the hard work, dedication and support of their family, friends, coach, club, community, Federation and country.


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