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SA’s ‘golden girl’ seal a deal with hi-tech Huawei

SA’s golden girl seals deal with hi-tech Huawei

Gold medallist, Olympian and swimming sensation Tatjana Smith, signs a deal with Huawei South Africa.

Although its unconfirmed if she will be hanging her competitive goggles, the partnership speaks highly for both brands.

According to HUAWEI South Africa, the team believes that Tatjana and HUAWEI are a perfect match, blending the relentless pursuit of excellence in sport with innovative and creative technology, such as tracking performance and health metrics with precision, empowering athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike.

HUAWEI’s smartphone and camera technologies also capture the spirit of achievement, allowing fans to connect with Tatjana’s journey in vivid detail.

“Swimming has been more than just a sport to me, it has contributed to shaping my character and has afforded me the privilege to represent my country and give back to a community that has supported me along the journey.

Partnering with HUAWEI feels like a natural fit because, like me, HUAWEI is committed to excellence and innovation. Their focus on fitness and technology resonates with my own dedication to a healthy lifestyle and performance, and I’m excited to partner with a brand that not only leads in technology but also shares my values of perseverance and pushing boundaries,” says Tatjana.

Her dominance in the pool is underlined by her World, Olympic and African record-breaking performance and gold medal in the 200m breaststroke at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021), where she shattered a nearly decade-old record, showcasing her unparalleled skill and determination. She also clinched silver in the 100m breaststroke at the same event and broke the Olympic record, which she still holds, in the heats.

 Beyond the Olympics, Tatjana has dominated at the Commonwealth Games, where she earned gold medals in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke. She has also excelled in the African Swimming Championships and the FINA World Championships, where her performances consistently placed her on the podium.

Domestically, Tatjana has been celebrated as South Africa’s Sports Star of the Year and Sportswoman of the Year and has set numerous records at the University of Pretoria, establishing herself as a trailblazer in South African sports.

“This partnership brings together two champions—Tatjana in the pool and HUAWEI in the tech world—both committed to breaking new ground and inspiring a healthier, more stylish future for South Africans,” says Peter Feng, General Manager, HUAWEI South Africa Consumer Business Group.

If Tatjana decides to retire from competitive swimming, one thing is certain her coaching skills will be shared on digital platforms.

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