
Ben Vorster teen one of SA's top swimmers
Lira, a learner from Ben Vorster High School, captured gold in the 50m freestyle with a time of 25.5 seconds and added two silver medals in the 50m butterfly and 100m freestyle.
In addition to his podium finishes, Lira narrowly missed a fourth medal in the 50m backstroke final, placing fourth by a slim margin. He also competed in the 200m freestyle final, cementing his position as one of the top swimmers in the country
His final results: 200m freestyle sixth place, 100m fly fifth place, 50m freestyle third place, 100m freestyle second place, 50m fly second place and 50m back first place.
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