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Follow on Google News | ![]() Tilka Paljk Unveiled As Equitysport AmbassadorThe Zambian elite swimmer and equality advocate, Tilka Paljk has joined the equality-in-sport charity, equitysport as an athlete ambassador.
By: equitysport Paljk is a longstanding advocate for socioeconomic, gender and racial equality across global sport, and with lived experience of the unique challenges faced by sportspeople in Southern Africa, brings a wealth of insight to the equitysport mission. Tim Harper, Founder and Chief Executive at equitysport said of the announcement: "Ask anyone about African swimming and you're probably going to hear about Eric Moussambani Malonga, aka 'Eric the Eel', a man made into a novelty by the Western media at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. We never asked any serious questions as to why Eric hadn't seen a 50m pool before taking his place on the blocks in Sydney or why we so readily accept such a racially and ethnically homogenous sport; instead we laughed, celebrated Eric's 'spirit', clapped the dominance of the traditionally powerful and moved on. For us, Tilka Paljk represents the very best of the next generation of African swimmers; successful, fearlessly outspoken, and actively seeking ways to change sport at every level for the better. Unafraid and unabashed, undeterred by legions of armchair critics, Tilka is standing up for a fairer, more equitable sporting ecosystem for everyone and we're just delighted to have her join us!" Tilka Paljk added: "I want to leave my sport in a better place than where I found it so that the next generation of African swimmers can reach even greater heights, that means more opportunities and better opportunities, no matter who you are or where you come from." "Equality and diversity are all the rage right now, but they can't be a fashion or a trend because fashions and trends die out - I hope that by working with equitysport I can turn a groundswell of support for these values into action!" Find out more via equitysport.org End
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