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Springs arm wrestlers bring home medals from African Championships in Nigeria
Three arm wrestlers from Springs represented the country at the 14th Africa Championships 2025 in Abuja, Nigeria, from July 23 to 27.
Arm wrestlers from 15 African countries participated, with South Africa taking seventh place. Janco Kok, Johnny Meyer and Rosemary Botha collected medals in various categories in the tournament.
Speaking to Springs Advertiser, Botha said she was proud of herself and her teammates. She said she was honoured to represent her town, province and the country. Her biggest stand-out moment was competing against the Master Women World Champion.
'I cannot do this sport without the support of my work, my friends and my family. Our national federation, led by president Yorinda Nel, has been extremely supportive and was part of the reason I could attend this event,' said Botha.
Botha participated in the Master Women U80kg left and right arms category, where she won a bronze medal. Although she competed internationally, she spoke about the challenges faced by herself and others.
'One of the biggest challenges is to get funding and to prove that arm wrestling is a real sport that requires more financial support,' she said.
Botha said she aimed to become a full-time coach, serve as a referee at the Armwrestling Federation of Africa, and represent South Africa at the African Games in Egypt in 2027.
Meyer participated in the master men's 110kg right-arm category, where he won the silver medal. Kok is the new African champion after he won the gold medal in the youth men's 110kg left and right arms.