Coetzee Collects 2 More World Jr C’ships Qualifying Times In Durban

2019 South African National Junior Age Group Swimming Championships

16-year-old Dune Coetzee was on a roll again on day 2 of the 2019 South African National Junior Age Group Swimming Championships.

After winning the women’s 400m freestyle last night, the Youth Olympic Games medalist threw down a silver medal-garnering 200m freestyle effort of 2:02.08 in Durban. That’s a new PB for the Tuks swimmer, whose previous career-fastest sat at the 2:02.68 she logged in December 2017.

Winning the women’s 200m free tonight was Rebecca Meder, who touched  just .07 ahead of Coetzee to take the gold in 2:02.01. That’s also a personal best for Meder, who has never been under 2:03 until tonight. Meder’s lifetime best was registered at the 2017 World Junior Championships in Indianapolis, where the South African touched the wall in 2:03.73 for 24th place after the prelims.

With their performances, both women cleared the 2:06.05 South African time minimum to qualify for this summer’s World Junior Championships.

Coetzee wasn’t done, however, as she powered her way to another win in the women’s 200m fly. Hitting the wall in 2:12.32, Coetzee took her 2nd World Junior Championships qualifying time of the night, collecting the 2nd best time of her career in the process.

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Former Masters swimmer and coach Loretta (Retta) thrives on a non-stop but productive schedule. Nowadays, that includes having just earned her MBA while working full-time in IT while owning French 75 Boutique while also providing swimming insight for BBC.

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