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15-Year-Old Dune Coetzee Qualifies for CGs in 200 Fly at SA Trials

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 2

December 20th, 2017 Africa, News

2017 KZNA PREMIER CHAMPS & COMMONWEALTH TRIALS

  • December 16th-22nd, 2017
  • Durban, South Africa
  • LCM (50m)
  • 2018 Commonwealth Games Trials
  • Commonwealth Games Standards
  • Live Results: Meet Mobile, search “KZNA Premier Champs & Commonwealth Trials”

Day 5 Qualifiers 

Dune Coetzee, a young rising talent for the South African women, qualified for the Commonwealth Games on day five of the South African trials. She was 2:12.52, the only finisher under 2:20, running away with the meet win and, more importantly, qualification for CGs. Coetzee, 15 years old, was under the QT in her 200 free win earlier in the meet, and just missed the cut in the 100 fly.

The young Coetzee will also race the 400 free later this week, which is the last event on her schedule.

Erin Gallagher was the other event winner on the women’s side, going 29.16 in the 50 back. She was the only finisher under 30 seconds, though the event won’t be contested at CGs.

In the men’s 200 back, both Martin Binedell (1:59.59) and Jarryd Baxter (1:59.65) broke two minutes, hitting qualifying times for CGs with their times.

Four men went faster than the QT, led by Brad Tandy (22.33) and Douglas Erasmus (22.90) under 23 seconds. Ryan Coetzee (23.18) and Armand Maritz (23.25) were both just under the QT of 23.26. The four swimmer will all be up for selection to punch tickets to the CGs.

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Onehandtouch
6 years ago

Sister of Ryan?

WILLEM COETZEE
Reply to  Onehandtouch
6 years ago

No she’s not

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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