Zimbabwe: Naaz Awards Postponed – allAfrica.com

The Nationwide Athletics Affiliation of Zimbabwe have moved their awards to subsequent 12 months.

The occasion was initially pencilled for final November.

Nonetheless, NAAZ president Tendayi Tagara stated it was now anticipated to happen within the first quarter of 2025.

“The preparation of the awards is accomplished when it comes to the technical facets, number of athletes, short-listing them, officers, and coaches. That has already been completed.

“We’re ready for the finalisation when it comes to the price range for the occasion. That is what we are actually engaged on, and we’re pushing for the occasion to be within the first two months of the 12 months in 2025.

“Undoubtedly we’re going to have the occasion; that is what we’re finalising, the executive a part of it,” stated Tagara.

The nationwide awards returned on the NAAZ calendar this 12 months with the athletics mom physique honouring athletes who excelled in 2023.

The awards had been shelved for greater than 20 years. A number of the classes to be awarded embody Athlete of the 12 months, Senior Males Athlete of the 12 months, and Senior Ladies Athlete of the 12 months.

It is the identical situation for the juniors — women and men. The affiliation may also honour excellent coaches and officers, amongst different classes. A number of the favourites for the 2024 awards are sprinters Tapiwanashe Makarawu and Makanakaishe Charamba.

America-based athletes had an excellent season, with the most important spotlight being their qualification and participation on the Paris 2024 Olympic Video games in August.

They reached the boys’s 200m last on the Video games. Makarawu had, in June, received a silver medal within the 200m for Zimbabwe on the Africa Senior Championships in Cameroon.

They’re more likely to be joined by marathon runner Isaac Mpofu, who positioned nineteenth on the Paris 2024 Olympics. Mpofu is the reigning Athlete of the 12 months from the earlier awards.

Triple jumper Chengetayi Mapaya can be among the many prime runners after claiming a silver medal on the Africa Senior Championships.

United States-based Vimbayi Maisvorewa and Ashley Kamangirira are among the many favourites to be honoured within the senior girls’s part. Kamangirira reached the 400m hurdles finals on the continental meet in Cameroon.

Tagara stated they continue to be optimistic as they shift focus to 2025. NAAZ not too long ago held coaches and officers’ programs in Bulawayo to organize for the brand new season.

“The programs in Bulawayo went on properly. We had a full home for the Degree Two course.

“We had coaches from Zambia, Malawi, Kenya, Botswana, and Eswatini; that made up the category, plus Zimbabweans.

“The Degree One, which was performed by Lisimati Phakamile, had 37 contributors, after which the technical officers had 67 contributors for the TOECS (Technical Officers Schooling and Certification System) course.