Mako Sharks Dominated and Win Big at Genocide Memorial Aquatics Tournament 2025
author : AdminOn Saturday, April 19, 2025,
the Rwanda Aquatics Federation organized a powerful and unifying event the
Genocide Memorial Aquatics Tournament 2025 (GMAT 2025). Held in remembrance
of the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994, this annual
tournament served as both a celebration of athletic talent and a solemn tribute
to our national history.
Graced by high-profile guests, the
event welcomed a representative from the Ministry of Sports, the Secretary
General of the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee, and the President
of the Rwanda Aquatics Federation. The atmosphere was charged with emotion and
energy, as over 200 swimmers from nine clubs across the country
competed and cheered on by a large turnout of enthusiastic parents, supporters,
and swimming fans.
Mako Sharks
Clinch Overall Victory in GMAT 2025
We are immensely proud to announce that
Mako Sharks Swim Club emerged as the Overall Champion of GMAT
2025, securing a resounding victory with 2,327 points!
This triumph marks a historic 8th overall trophy for our club a
testament to our continued dominance in Rwandan swimming and the unwavering
commitment of our swimmers, coaches, and community.
- 1st Place
– Mako Sharks Swim Club: 2,327 points
- 2nd Place
– Cercle Sportif de Karongi Academy: 1,073.5 points
- 3rd Place
– Vision Jeunesse Nouvelle: 888.5 points
Voices
of Inspiration
During the opening ceremony, the Guest of Honor from the Ministry of Sports Mr. Emilien Bisangabagabo delivered a powerful message that resonated deeply with all attendees:
"As athletes, you are not only
symbols of strength and excellence, but also ambassadors of peace. Let us
always stand united in solidarity — to remember the past, to reject all forms
of division, and to actively fight against genocide ideology. Through sports,
we build bridges and shape a future rooted in respect, dignity, and togetherness."
The Secretary General of the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee Mr. Joseph Kajangwe commended the young swimmers for their outstanding performances:
"I am truly impressed by the
level of talent, energy, and dedication we have seen today. Rwanda’s future in
aquatic sports is incredibly promising. We must continue nurturing this talent
and supporting these young athletes to rise to the international stage.
Congratulations to all the swimmers for your brilliance and bravery in the
pool."
The President of the Rwanda Aquatics Federation Madam Cynthia Munyana closed with heartfelt gratitude, acknowledging the collective spirit behind the tournament’s success:
"To the parents who cheer
tirelessly, to the coaches who train with passion, and to every swimmer who
dived into the water with courage thank you. You have all made this event a
success. Your presence today is proof that swimming in Rwanda is growing
stronger and more inspiring than ever before."
Remembering with Purpose
In an emotional and dignified moment, Mako Sharks Swim Club joined fellow clubs at the Kibagabaga Genocide Memorial in Kimironko Sector. Together, we mourned the innocent lives lost in Genocide Against the Tutsi in 1994, laid flowers at the memorial, and stood in unity to affirm our commitment: Never again.
It was a reminder that while we
chase medals and break records, we must also uphold values of humanity, peace,
and solidarity. This tournament was more than a competition, it was a call to Remember,
Unite, Renew and to lead with purpose.
Moving
Forward Together as Mako Sharks Community
At Mako Sharks, we are not just a
team. We are a family — driven by excellence, compassion, and community spirit.
Our Eighth trophy is a symbol of our legacy, and a challenge to keep
striving for more.
To our swimmers: You are our
champions.
To our coaches and parents: You are our pillars.
To our fans and supporters: You are our pride.
More Photos of the event is Here
Parents have attended the event and appreciated the level of swimmers and organisation: