/ 23 May 2006

New swimming hero Du Rand hopes for more

His is not a name that has been heard too often outside swimming circles, but George du Rand’s silver medal at the recent Commonwealth Games may change all that.

The Bloemfontein student has achieved regular national and World Cup success, but his silver in the 200m backstroke in Melbourne signalled his intentions to advance in his international career.

On Wednesday, Du Rand and three other swimmers will head to Bratislava in Slovakia where they will be competing from May 26 to 28.

”I have never been to Slovakia before, so it should be interesting. I’m not too sure what to expect, though,” said Du Rand on Monday. ”I didn’t take a break after nationals and just went straight through, so I’m feeling in good shape and looking forward to the competition. It’s always good to compete in Europe.”

Du Rand will be competing in the 200m backstroke and the 100m and 200m butterfly in Bratislava. And while he is hoping for a good showing in the Slovakian capital, he has bigger things in mind.

”Obviously I always want to compete well and there will be some strong Eastern European competition there. But for this part of the season my main focus is on the Pan Pacific Championships in Canada in August [17 to 20].

”And that’s then a step towards next year’s World Championships in Melbourne.”

Louis Lotter, Tanya Strydom and Wilechia Vraagoom will be the other swimmers competing in Bratislava over the weekend.

A number of other South Africans, including the country’s top open-water swimmers, will be heading to Europe to compete over the coming weeks, where they will swim in the Mare Nostrum series and several other events. — Sapa