Tanzania, June 8 -- Dar es Salaam. North Coast Swimming Club delivered an outstanding performance at the 10th Tanzania National Junior Swimming Championships, emerging as one of the strongest teams in the competition and reinforcing their rapid rise in the country's swimming scene.

The club finished second overall in the medal standings after collecting a total of 27 medals, narrowly behind Kenya's Bandari Swim Club, which topped the table with 38 medals.

The championships brought together 410 swimmers from 22 clubs competing across 84 disciplines, making it one of the most competitive junior events in the region.

Bandari and North Coast were evenly matched in gold medals, with both clubs securing 17 golds each. However, Bandari edged ...