Jennaflew with Proflight Zambia to Durban on July 20, 2017 on a direct flight from Lusaka that departed at 09:50hrs. Jenna, her father and trainer connected on to Pietermaritzburg from Durban where the competition was being held.
She is almost finished with school: only two years left until she completes her secondary studies to go further to study medicine and become a doctor. In a meantime, she continues with her motocross career alongside her academic studies.
Motocross Riding is not an easy sport. Most people perceive it as a sport for guys, but Jenna dares to prove them wrong. She says, females can compete too in the sport and break records like the males have.
While in Pietermaritzburg for the competitions Jenna competed with great enthusiasm despite a crash with her bike in the first heat which saw her move from 5th position to 9th but still caught up as much as she could to get to the 6th position. On the second heat, she began very well on 5th position and on about the second last lap Jenna got taken out in the air before landing getting her shoulder dislocated though it got back in its position when she was put on the stretcher. Still the crush did not stop Jenna as she managed to cross the finish line to get on 7th position overall in the competition.
After a long weekend of Motocross Riding in South Africa, Jenna with her father returned to Zambia aboard Proflight Zambia on the Durban-Lusaka flight. They departed Durban airport aboard Proflight at 13:55hrs and landed in Lusaka Kenneth Kaunda International Airport at 13:55hrs and then connected to Ndola on the 17:30hrs flight.
Proflight flies to Durban three times a week using its 50-seater CRJ-100 aircraft. The flight takes just two hours and 30 minutes and schedules are arranged so that passengers can travel on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
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By SAMUEL LUKHANDA-
THE Zambia motocross has unveiled a strong 25-member team for the Motocross of African Nations (MXOAN) 2022 slated for Uganda this August.
Zambia Motorsport Sports Association (ZMSA) motorcycling vice president Stewart Parkes confirmed in an interview that they had selected 25 riders to head to the FIM Africa MXOAN continental championship at Victoria Raceway Park, Uganda.
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