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Three Zambian Swimmers Showcase Talent at Ongoing World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan Zach Moyo, the talented Zambian swimmer, has stunned audiences at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan by achieving a remarkable personal best in the Men's 50 meters breaststroke event. Representing the Zambia Swimming Union, Moyo's performance is getting closer to the coveted sub-30 seconds mark as he continues to make significant progress in the sport. In the highly competitive Men's 50 meters breaststroke, Zach displayed remarkable skills and determination, securing a fantastic time of 30.05. This achievement earned him an impressive score of 644 WA Points, a testament to his dedication and hard work in training. As he inches closer to the sub-30 seconds goal, Zach's performance has been awe-inspiring, captivating the swimming community worldwide. With his recent accomplishments at the World Aquatics Championships, Zach's journey at the prestigious event has come to a close. However, his swimming journey continues as he sets his sights on the upcoming Commonwealth Youth Games in August. The young athlete's success is a testament to his commitment to the sport and serves as an inspiration to aspiring swimmers both in Zambia and beyond. As Zach Moyo gears up for the Commonwealth Youth Games, his fellow Zambian swimmers are also showcasing their talents at the ongoing World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan. Their participation in the international competition demonstrates the growing prowess of Zambia in the world of swimming and highlights the nation's dedication to nurturing and supporting young talents in aquatic sports. Congratulations to Zach Moyo for his outstanding performance and personal best in the Men's 50 meters breaststroke. His achievements so far have been truly commendable, and we eagerly anticipate witnessing his future successes as he continues to make Zambia proud on the global swimming stage.
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