Botswana Claim Historic All Africa Championship Gold from WSF Media
February 26, 2013
- Botswana claimed a historic first title success in an international
squash event when Alister Walker beat Zambian Kelvin Ndhlovu in the
Men’s Individual final of the All Africa Championships at the Wanderers
Club in the Namibia capital Windhoek.
New York-based Walker, the world No14, was representing the country of
his birth for the first time as a senior – and had earlier led Botswana
to fourth place in the team championships.
“Coming to Windhoek to play the All Africa Championships was a real
pleasure,” said 30-year-old Walker after his 11-9, 11-4, 11-2 title
triumph over third seed Ndhlovu. “It has been over 15 years since I
left Botswana to pursue a professional squash career. To come back and
win the title for Botswana was an absolute dream!
“Unfortunately we did not medal in the team event – just missing out
with fourth – but we are bullish about winning a medal in the coming
years.
“I’d like to take the opportunity to thank TK Rabasha, the President of
Botswana Squash Rackets Association, and his committee, for the hard
work and energy they have out into squash over the last few months.
Long may it continue!
“Finally I’d like to thank my mother and father for all their backing
over the last 20 years I have played squash. Without them I’d never
have achieved any of what I have this far.”
South Africa captured gold in the team championship after beating Zambia 2/1 in a repeat of the 2011 final in Johannesburg.
The mixed team was led by Siyoli Waters, the world No37 from Cape Town
who went on to clinch the other individual crown after beating Senada
Haupt in the all-South African women’s final.
RESULTS: All Africa Squash Championships, Windhoek, Namibia