BSK wins USF Inter-Secondary Schools Swimming Gala
Mar 26, 2024
Their top performers included Raphael Muwanguzi, who won the 100m freestyle race in a personal best of 1:23.94, beating BSK’s Myron Rukundo
Aga Khan High School's Malcolm Nahamya (left) and Lubiri SS's Akram Lubega compete during one of the heats of the 50m breaststroke race. Photo by Micaael Nsubuga
The British School of Kampala (BSK) Rafters amassed 1338.50 points to win the USF Inter-Secondary School Swimming Gala held at the Greenhill Academy Pool, Kibuli on Saturday.
BSK was inspired to the championship by their girls' team, which included the likes of Abigail Mwagale, Paula Nabukeera, Sanford, Charlotte, and Blessing Kaitesi who dominated most of the races over the short course.
Mwagale in particular won the 100m freestyle in a personal best of 1:07.67, beating Greenhill’s Sonia Mwere and Aga Khan’s Theresa Kikambi, who clocked 1:07.67 and 1:10.74, respectively.
British School Kampala's Myron Rukundo in action during one of the heats of the 50m breaststroke race. Photo by Michael Nsubuga
She continued her dominance in the 100m breaststroke, where she made 1:26.85 in the 13–14-year-old category, beating Aga Khan’s Aleena Katemba and Seroma Christian High School’s Karen Mwangi to the gold by 4.40 and 9.75 seconds, respectively.
It was only in the 50m butterfly were Seroma Christian High School’s Karen Mwangi (34.00) checked BSK Rafter's swimmers Nabukeera and Mwagale, who finished second and third in 34.24 and 34.38, respectively.
BSK’s Sanford, Charlotte, also notched several golds in the 17 and over category, including in the 100m freestyle, where her 1:06.69 was better than Greenhill’s Karla Mugisha and Swagiah Mubiru’s 1:07.75 and 1:11.85, respectively.
British School Kampala's Sanford Charlotte in action. Photo by Michael Nsubuga
Sanford beat the same opponents in the 50m and 100m backstroke as well as in the 100m breaststroke and 50 butterfly races.
Nabukeera and Kaitesi also made a 1-2 in the 50m backstroke, relegating Greenhill’s Sonia Mwere to bronze.
There were also some impressive performances from Lubiri SS’s Rahmah Nakasule in the 15-16 years’ category after she beat Aga Khan’s Husnah Kukundakwe and Acorns International School’s Glory Upendo in the 100m breast as well as Karimah Katemba in the 100m freestyle races.
British School Kampala's Paula Nabukeera in action during one of the heats of the 100m butterfly race. Photo by Michael Nsubuga
She also took gold in the 100m back, 50m fly and 50m backstroke races.
Seroma High School topped the boys’ category with 650.50 points, edging Aga Khan who managed 650, and BSK who got 559.50 points.
Their top performers included Raphael Muwanguzi, who won the 100m freestyle race in a personal best of 1:23.94, beating BSK’s Myron Rukundo and Seeta Green Campus’ Gad Matovu to the gold by 1.12 and 2.41 seconds, respectively.
Their other standouts included Kyle Lugonjo, who picked silver in the 50m fly won by Lubiri SS’s Akram Lubega in 29.18 whereas Kings College Budo’s Thembo, Schwarzkoff picked bronze in 30.70, in the event that attracted 26 secondary schools.
Combined team scores
BSK Rafters 1,338.50pts
Aga Khan HS 1,194
Seroma Christian High School 1,193
Greenhill Academy 1,188
Lubiri SS 736
Elite High School 690
Seeta Green Campus 596
Kings College Budo 468
Acorns International School 402
Taibah International School 245
Nabumali High School 237
Nabisunsa Girls’ School 155
Namilyango College 103
Light Academy 38
Galaxy International School 7
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