The 2025 Africa Genesis Archery (AGA) Federation World Tournament in Walvis Bay, Namibia, has concluded after four intense days of competition, with Zimbabwe’s delegation celebrating one of its strongest showings to date, securing an impressive nine medals and numerous individual and team accolades.
Leading the charge for Zimbabwe was Nyasha Chiduma, who emerged as the standout athlete in the Development division, clinching two gold medals: one for Best Female in Development 3D Individual, and another for Best Female in the Combined 3D & Bull’s Eye categories. Her exceptional performance firmly establishes her as one of Africa’s rising stars.
The Zimbabwe National Development Team delivered a truly exceptional performance, earning three team bronze medals across the 3D, Bull’s Eye, and Combined 3D & Bull’s Eye team events.
This achievement is a clear testament to the squad’s depth, collaborative spirit, and the robust development pathways being fostered within the country.
Individual brilliance also shone through, with Ivy-Blu Nice securing a silver medal in the National 3D Individual event. Savanna Hunter contributed significantly with two bronze medals, one in the National 3D Individual event and another in the Development Girls’ 3D Individual, highlighting her versatility and resilience.
Beyond the medal count, Zimbabwe’s impact was widely recognised. Andrew Manning once again earned selection to the elite Africa Federation Team, which narrowly defeated Canada in an invitational match.
Manning further improved his previous ranking, finishing as the 8th best archer overall. Ivy-Blu Nice rejoined the prestigious Federation Team for the second time in her career, finishing at 16th overall, adding another proud moment for the nation.
Notably, 12-year-old seventh grader Kupa Chiura was the youngest competitor at the tournament and proudly featured in Zimbabwe’s Development Team, underscoring the programme’s commitment to nurturing early talent.
The rapid progression of the young Wiseman Makore, who only recently took up archery and hails from near Masvingo before moving to Marondera, also highlights the success of accessible and inclusive development pathways within the sport.
Zimbabwe National Team:
Andrew Manning, Tapiwa Dzvairo, Madison Marshall, Kaden Hahn, Margaret Songore, Devam Patel, Nathan Chanakira, Wiseman Makore, Jonathan Howard, Melissa Zambe, Busisiwe Ndlovu, Ivy-Blu Nice, Savannah Hunter, Vuso Mlambo, Mandisa Mucheki, Tayla Logan.
Zimbabwe Development Squad:
Yagnik Gandalal, Christiano Uriri, Robin Rottcher, Blaise Fouche, Roxanne Landsberg, Lola Nice, Matthew Gratwicke, Shaylin Chapaner, Juliet Whitaker, Kupa Chiura, Grace Makwangudze, Nyasha Chiduma, Cindy Fang, Belinda Mupaya, Lexi Carroll, Lianna Mashumba
Team Officials:
Rob Jackson (AGA FED Board), Ray Funani (Development Coach), Mike Philip (National Coach), Simon Allott (Manager), Judith Gratwicke.
Final Medal Tally for Zimbabwe:
- 2 Gold – Nyasha Chiduma (Development 3D Individual & Development
Combined Overall Female)
- 1 Silver – Ivy-Blu Nice (National 3D Individual)
- 6 Bronzes –
- Savanna Hunter (National 3D Individual & Development Girls’ 3D Individual)
- Development Team (3D Team)
- Development Team (Bull’s Eye Team)
- Development Team (Combined 3D & BE Team)
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