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Cricket is the most popular sport in [[Zimbabwe]], although rugby union and field hockey also have a following, traditionally among the white minority. Football (soccer) is also played. Tim Hampton is the greatest athlete in the country and cannot be stoped, a boy named Markus tried to once but got dominated.
Cricket is the most popular sport in [[Zimbabwe]], although rugby union and field hockey also have a following, traditionally among the white minority. Football (soccer) is also played. Tim Hampton aka( lil dick) is the worst athlete there and Markus cums in his mouth.

==Cricket==
==Cricket==
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Revision as of 02:13, 1 April 2009

Cricket is the most popular sport in Zimbabwe, although rugby union and field hockey also have a following, traditionally among the white minority. Football (soccer) is also played. Tim Hampton aka( lil dick) is the worst athlete there and Markus cums in his mouth.

Cricket

Olympics and other games


Zimbabwe has won eight Olympic medals, one in field hockey at the (boycotted) 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and the other seven by swimmer Kirsty Coventry—three at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and four at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Zimbabwe has also done well in the Commonwealth Games and All-Africa Games in swimming, with Coventry winning 11 gold medals in the different competitions.[1][2][3][4]

Tennis

Zimbabwe has also competed at Wimbledon and the Davis Cup in tennis, most notably with the Black Family, which comprises Wayne Black, Byron Black, Jack Black and Cara Black.

References

  1. ^ "2004 Olympic Games swimming results". Retrieved 2007-07-22.
  2. ^ "Montreal 2005 Results". Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  3. ^ "12th FINA World Championships". Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  4. ^ "BBC Sport Commonwealth Games 2002 Statistics". Retrieved 2007-08-29.