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Zambia Swimming Union President Advocates for Scholarships and Funds at World Aquatics Congress Mia Phiri, the young Zambian swimming sensation, made a resounding splash at the ongoing World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, as she conquered the 50 Backstroke event with an impressive time of 30.17. Displaying remarkable strength and determination, Mia secured a victory in her heart and earned an outstanding WA Points score of 715. Watching Mia Phiri in action is truly a pleasure, as she showcases her skills and talent in the pool. Her remarkable performance at the championships has been nothing short of inspiring, and her achievements continue to be celebrated by the global swimming community. In another remarkable development, Zambia Swimming Union President, Mr. Guy Phiri, took the initiative to attend the World Aquatics Congress in Fukuoka, Japan. His primary focus was to advocate for increased scholarships and funding opportunities in Japan and to nurture and support the exceptionally talented Zambian swimmers who have been shining on the international stage. The Zambian swimmers have been impressing audiences with their incredible abilities and unwavering commitment to various events at the championships. Damien Shamambo's second-place finish in the 50m Butterfly heat, where he set a new personal best time of 26.46, was met with excitement and anticipation for his upcoming 50m Freestyle event on Friday, July 28. Zach Moyo's performance in the 100m Breaststroke, where he clocked 1:10.10, showcased his dedication and determination, even though he narrowly missed his personal best time. Undeterred by the setback, Moyo remains focused on the upcoming 50m Breaststroke event on Tuesday, July 25, determined to achieve a more favorable outcome. The unwavering support from both the local community and the global swimming fraternity has been instrumental in boosting the morale of the Zambian team. As they continue to compete against some of the world's best swimmers, the support serves as a driving force behind their pursuit of excellence. The Zambia Swimming Union and its talented swimmers are making their mark at the World Aquatics Championships, and the world eagerly awaits more outstanding performances from these rising stars. The future looks bright for Zambian swimming, with advocates like Mr. Guy Phiri championing opportunities for the country's gifted athletes.
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