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24 September 2024
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Story Aimée Barlow
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Louzanne Coetzee, who made history by clinching South Africa’s second medal at the Paralympics, earning a bronze in the T11 1 500 m women’s final with a personal best time, received a warm reception when she recently returned home.
The celebrated Paralympic bronze medallist Louzanne Coetzee returned home to a warm welcome at the Bram Fischer International Airport on 10 September 2024.
Family, friends, colleagues, Arista students, and media gathered to celebrate her remarkable achievement and show their support.
Coetzee – KovsieSport Coordinator of Parasport at the University of the Free State (UFS) – made history by clinching South Africa’s second medal at the Paralympics, earning a bronze in the T11 1 500 m women’s final with a personal best time. Her dedication and hard work have not only brought her personal glory but have also inspired many in her community.
Among those present to welcome her was Jerry Laka, Director of KovsieSport, who expressed his pride in Coetzee’s accomplishments.
"We as KovsieSport are so proud of our colleague Coetzee. It is amazing to see a product of KovsieSport achieving greatness on the world stage. She is truly an inspiration to us all," said Laka.
“I am so glad to be back, and to have Laka and my colleagues here. It means the world to me. Having Laka here shows his commitment to my career and ParaSport and his staff in general,” shared Coetzee, her gratitude evident.
She further expressed her appreciation for the support she received, stating, “I don’t have the words to describe how thankful I am for the support from the UFS community.”
Coetzee’s return is a proud moment for South Africa and the University of the Free State (UFS) community. Welcome home, Louzanne! Your achievements have made us all proud!
Students present papers at SACOMM Conference
2009-10-06
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Four postgraduate students of the Department of Communication Science, assisted by their supervisors, presented papers at the recent international South African Communication Association (SACOMM) conference at the University of North West in Potchefstroom. The students' papers were based on their honours theses. Ms Rozanne Cloete was asissted by Prof. Johann de Wet, Ms Tamlyn Jones' supervisor was Mrs Elbie Lombard, and Ms Jaatje Kruger and Ms Ilse Judeel were assisted by Dr Dalmé Mulder.
Three lecturers from the department, Dr Mulder, Ms Willemien Marais and Mrs Margaret Linström, also presented papers at the conference. Pictured from the left are: Prof. De Wet (Departmental Chairperson), Ms Cloete (honours student), Ms Marais, Mrs Linström and Dr Mulder (all lecturers), Ms Judeel, Ms Kruger, Ms Jones (all honours students) and Mrs Elbie Lombard (lecturer).
Photo: Mangaliso Radebe
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