Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Guardian Nigeria
Published on 2024-02-02 03:10:44
The Dolphin Swimming League is set to resume for its second leg of season five at Grange School in Ikeja, Lagos. This leg will see schools such as St. Saviour, Grange, and Greensprings competing once again. In addition to these schools, Atlantic Hall, Lagos Preparatory and Secondary School, Meadow Hall School, Lagoon/Whitesands Schools, Children International School, Italian Priory, and Boken Aquatics will also be participating in the competition.
Oluseyi Oyebode, the coordinator of the league, expressed his excitement for the growing success of the tournament. He noted the continuous support from parents and guardians, which has been a significant factor in the league’s development. Oyebode also emphasized the emergence of new stars and the opportunity for more teams to showcase their skills. Additionally, he commended the efforts of the coaches, who have played a vital role in ensuring the success of the league.
As the competition enters a crucial stage, teams will be vying for points in their quest for victory. Oyebode also mentioned the upcoming grand finale in May, which the coaches and teams are eagerly anticipating.
The Guardian has observed that the dominant schools in the secondary and elementary divisions have been Grange and St. Saviour’s. These schools have consistently performed well, but they face stiff competition from other schools that are working tirelessly to upstage them.
The Dolphin Swimming League has become a platform for young swimmers to showcase their talent and compete at a high level. It has provided an opportunity for schools to engage in healthy competition and foster a sense of sportsmanship among students. With each leg of the tournament, the league continues to grow and attract more teams and clubs.
The commitment and dedication of the coaches have been instrumental in the success of the league. Their support and guidance have contributed to the overall development of the swimmers and the league as a whole. It is evident that the league has become a valuable addition to the swimming community, providing a platform for young athletes to hone their skills and gain valuable experience in competitive swimming.
As the second leg of the tournament approaches, anticipation and excitement are building among the participating schools. The competition promises to be fierce, and the athletes are prepared to give their best performance in pursuit of victory. The Dolphin Swimming League has undoubtedly become a significant event in the swimming calendar, and it continues to make a positive impact on the development of young swimmers in Lagos.



