By Daily Sports Nigeria on May 16, 2023
The race to determine the top schools in season four of the Dolphin Swimming League enters the grand finale May 20 at the Children International School, Lekki, Lagos.
The four leg, being the finale of the first private schools swimming tournament, will have more schools joining to compete for the top spot as Grange School will be up against the rest of the teams.
According to the coordinator of the tournament, Oluseyi Oyebode, the enthusiasm shown by the schools confirmed that the finale promises to be exciting.
“We are overwhelmed by the interest shown by the parents, guardians and students to be part of the tournament because they feel we are doing something right with the tournament,” Oyebode said.
“Since the Dolphin Swimming League started, we have shown that we are interested in developing and unearthing talents in the sport and our focus is to be able to produce world stars for Nigeria with the hope that they will fly the country’s flag at the Olympic Games.
“We ensure that we get the right personnel to handle proceedings and that is what prompted our decision to partner with the Lagos State Swimming Association, which provided us with the experts in the sport.”
After a successful hosting of the third leg, CIS has been chosen as the venue and the battle for the highest honours hopes to be fierce when the tournament holds.
The league is organised by Dynaspro Promotion and Advanta Interactive, with support from Rite Foods.
Source Punch Ng
Posted May 16, 2023
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