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New Air Force recruits fly high at sports day showdown
New Air Force recruits fly high at sports day showdown

The Citizen

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New Air Force recruits fly high at sports day showdown

HOEDSPRUIT – The Air Force Gymnasium hosted its highly anticipated Basic Military Training Sports Day at the Drakensig Sports Field, celebrating physical fitness, discipline, and teamwork among the recruits. The event was officially opened by Chap Christal Human, who delivered a scripture reading and a powerful motivational message to set the tone for the day. Major Ashley Braaf, as the basic military training coordinator, welcomed both trainees and staff, encouraging full participation and reminding everyone to enjoy the event. 'This day is about more than a competition, it's about unity, spirit, and celebrating our collective strength,' he said. Lieutenant Najwa Cogills, the event's sports officer, laid out an exciting line-up, including a five-kilometre run, soccer matches, rugby, netball, volleyball, and a tug of war. The day was further energised by performances from a cheerleading team, whose spirited dance routines added a festive atmosphere. Adding even more excitement to the day, Major Hilton Cogills, sports officer at Air Force Base Hoedspruit, took on the role of event commentator, keeping the crowd entertained and engaged with his energetic commentary and lively humour throughout the day. Event Results: 5km run – men First: AMN Kamogelo Selepe, Flight 2 – Sqn 1 Second: AMN Nkhumeleni Mulalo Mathanya, Flight 2 – Sqn 1 Third: AMN Lethabo Robert Mtimkulu, Flight 3 – Sqn 1 5km run – women First: AMN Dimakatso Modiba, Flight 1 – Sqn 3 Second: AMN Damaris Jeckina Masibe, Flight 2 – Sqn 3 Third: AMN Langanani Ndou, Flight 3 – Sqn 3 Team event winners Soccer team: 1 Squadron 7-side touch rugby: 1 Squadron Netball: 2 Squadron, Flights 3 and 4 Volleyball: 2 Squadron 'The day concluded with cheers, high energy, and a renewed sense of unity among participants, a reflection of the broader mission of military training, to build strong, disciplined individuals ready to face the challenges ahead,' said Cpl Thabang Mashile of Hoedspruit Air Force Base. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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