Mr Jamie Dickson: My experience with the
Chengelo Elite Athletics Squad
It’s nearly four
months now since I left Chengelo and it feels even further away than the five
thousand miles it actually is! When I tell people about my time there one of
the things I’m always excited to share is what’s happening with the Elite Athletics Squad. It’s a group with serious potential and it was amazing to
see how far they came on even in the seven months I spent with them. This blog
will be my attempt at summing up my experience with each of the athletes.
Chigomezyo
The oldest member of the squad, Chigo is definitely also the most mature. He was new to Chengelo at the same time as me, the only difference was everyone already knew he was: the guy from Amano with the ISAZ record! However, Chigo is much more than just a quick runner. He’s a hard working, modest, outgoing, kind man after God’s own heart. Within very little time at Chengelo he was known and liked by everybody - staff and pupils. It’s this attitude that makes Chigo such a good athlete. His willingness to constantly work hard and learn from others never failed to impress me. If Chigo stays humble and continues to strive for success, the world is truly his oyster.
Johanna
As the youngest member of the squad, Johanna was always the athlete whose dedication to training hard impressed me most. To be so focused on developing her talent at the age of twelve is something I’ve never seen before, and that’s what makes me think she’ll go on to do great things. Although she is very young, Johanna shows incredible maturity both on and off the track. On top of training she studies very hard, relates well to others and stays humble despite achieving so much. If I had national schools records when I was that age I wouldn’t have been half as modest as she is! It’s very important, however, that Johanna keeps doing what she’s doing. Lots of young athletes burn out as they grow older and the only way to stop that from happening is to keep working hard and stay focused, even when the times aren’t getting any quicker.
Maria
Maria is another incredible young talent. She trains very hard, always has a smile on her face and I think if it weren’t for her struggling with injuries this year she would have achieved just as much as her sister did. Either way, there are many years to come and a lot more races to be won! From both coaching Maria as part of the squad and teaching her in PE, I know that she’s very hard working and will go on to achieve big things. The relationship that Maria and Johanna have is great to see as they constantly challenge, encourage and motivate each other. It’s great for them both to have that competition that they wouldn’t be getting from anyone else. One of my lasting memories of the squad was watching the two of them take part in the Queen of the Sprints race in my last week at Chengelo. In this race I saw that Maria had come through her problems with injury and was back on form, outpacing her younger sister on this occasion!
Kikwanza
When I tell people in the UK about the talent at Chengelo I’m always quick to mention the sixteen year old that can run sub-eleven for the one hundred metres! Kiki is an amazing talent and it was fantastic to be able to coach him while I was there. I can honestly say he’s the fastest person I’ve ever met and, having ran and played rugby both with and against him, I’ve been astounded by that pace plenty of times. The only issue is that he knows this! It can be difficult to make someone train when they think of themselves as the “Young Bolt”. That said, I did notice Kiki mature a lot even in the short time I was at Chengelo. Racing at big events with the Zambian Athletics Association helps to serve as a reminder that he can always be faster and, if he wants to achieve all that he could, he’s always going to have to train hard. Some of the best training performances I saw from any of the athletes were from Kikwanza when he had his head in the right place and if he can train like that regularly I see no reason why he couldn’t compete at the highest level one day.
Herbert
Never in my life have I met anyone with as varied sporting abilities as Herbert. Volleyball, rugby, football, sprinting, long distance, javelin, hockey, basketball: the list goes on and on. In everything he did he seemed to excel. The thing that impresses me most about Herbert, though, is his long distance running. Having trained fairly hard for this year's Rockridge race I thought I’d do pretty well but watching Herbert disappear off in front of me on the opening straight put me well and truly in my place. The only struggle I can see Herbert having with sport is that he’ll have too much choice. It’s difficult to train hard with Athletics when there are about five other teams asking you to train at the same time! Whatever it is Herbert sets his mind to, I’m sure he will continue to impress!
Just writing this has served as a reminder of how much I miss Chengelo and particularly the Athletics Squad. I pray that they continue to achieve big things but above all that they would do all of this in The Lord’s name. He has blessed them with these skills and they are a real testimony to His power. Love to everyone at Chengelo and I look forward to the possibility of seeing some of you in the UK some time soon!
Mr Jamie Dickson
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