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SA Wheelchair Tennis Star Kgothatso Montjane into Wimbledon FINAL

By SAPeople 10-07-21 13:31

South African wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane is through to the FINAL at Wimbledon 2021 in London. The proudly South African player, nicknamed KG (or Special K!), beat Momoko Ohtani from Japan in the semi-final match today – 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-4. She’ll be flying the flag high for SA when she competes in her first […]

Akani Simbine Sets new African 100m Record in Hungary

WATCH Akani Simbine Break African 100m Record in Hungary

By SAPeople 07-07-21 10:30

South African athlete Akani Simbine has set a new African 100m record at the Gyulai István Memorial meet in Hungary! Simbini set the new African record of 9.84 seconds in the 100m to win at the Gyulai István Memorial World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet in Székesfehérvár, Hungary on Tuesday (6 July). In an article […]

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100 Reasons Why We Love South Africa #ReasonsWeLoveSA

By Jennifer Conry 31-12-19 07:07

When the headlines around you are getting you down, escape to this page where proudly South African citizen Jennifer Conry has listed the reasons daily – from 30 Aug 2019 until December 2019 – on why she is so passionate about her beautiful homeland – South Africa (SA). Siya Kolisi: “Through hard work and dedication, […]

PHOTOS Table Mountain’s Cableway is Open Again & The Views Are Spectacular

By Jenni Baxter 12-08-18 16:50

South Africa’s Table Mountain is easily accessible again since the Cableway has been re-opened following its annual two-week closure for maintenance… and local resident, SAPeople contributor Stan Sanetra made the most of it yesterday… This was the view of Cape Town’s famous Table Mountain, taken from Blouberg at around 09h00 on Saturday… Enticing to say […]

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Erasmus Targets Elite SA Sprint Club

By SAPeople Contributor 06-07-18 09:41

One of the more impressive statistics in South African athletics is that since 2014 there’s been at least one new sprinter who had managed to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 metres. Simon Magakwe (9.98 seconds) did so in 2014; in 2015 Akani Simbine and Henricho Bruintjies both ran 9.97; in 2016 Wayde van […]

BBC Features South Africa’s ‘Springbok Factory’ School

By SAPeople 19-06-18 17:08

While BBC Sport is currently in South Africa, following England on their (disastrous) SA Tour… they decided to pay a visit to Grey College in Bloemfontein to find out what the recipe is for the Free State school producing 46 Springboks! As they say – it’s something of a ‘Springbok Factory’. Living up to its […]

South African Quartet Sprints to Silver in 4×100 Relay

By SAPeople 14-04-18 09:12

Akani Simbine and Henricho Bruintjies added silver medals to their Commonwealth Games sprint collection as South Africa took silver in the 4×100-metre relay on Saturday, writes MARK ETHERIDGE on the Gold Coast, Australia. The two had won gold and silver respectively in the 100m final a few days prior to the relay. Bruintjies got the […]

Semenya Wins Gold to Cap a Great World Champs for South Africa

By Guest Contributor 14-08-17 01:46

Caster Semenya capped a superb 2017 IAAF World Championships campaign for South Africa by capturing the team’s third gold medal in London on Sunday night… writes MARK ETHERIDGE. The two-time Olympic 800-metre medallist was a consummate winner of the two-lapper as she clocked a personal best and world-leading 1min 55.16sec. American Ajee Wilson and Semenya’s […]

South African Team Named for World Championships

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:28

A 24-member national team has been announced by Athletics South Africa for the IAAF World Championships in London, England, to be held from 4-13 August, 2017. https://www.facebook.com/PrincelyFamilyofMonaco/photos/pcb.1956536441296114/1956536077962817/?type=3&theater The final team includes all four medallists from last year’s Rio Olympic Games. World 400m record holder, Wayde van Niekerk – who sprinted to a meet record in […]

6 Things White South Africans Need to Know

By Guest Contributor 01-05-17 19:10

We can’t go on but we must go on… writes CHRIS WALDBURGER. A lot of white people are angry in South Africa. They are angry about being blamed for being privileged, for inequality, and for all the aftershocks of apartheid. They are angry about BEE, quotas in sport, and a terrible ANC leader. They are […]

Caster Shuts Down Car Debate Brilliantly: “Comparison is the Thief of Joy”

By SAPeople 09-09-16 14:37

While social media pundits in South Africa have been arguing over why Caster Semenya was not gifted with an Audi R8 sports car like fellow Olympic gold medallist Wayde van Niekerk, the two athletes themselves have only love and mutual respect for each other. A tweet by radio presenter Anele Mdoda summed up the feeling of some disgruntled sports […]

Warm (and LOUD) Welcome Home for South Africa’s Olympic Heroes

By SAPeople 23-08-16 09:27

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s athletes have returned to a heroes’ welcome… as they arrive home from their record-breaking Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil – where they scooped more medals than they won in London (2012) and an equal tally of 10 from Antwerp (1920) and Helsinki (1952). Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula was on hand to welcome the […]

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A Review of South Africa’s Olympic Winners

By SAPeople Contributor 22-08-16 10:42

As the curtain on the 2016 Rio Olympics comes down, GARY LEMKE from Team SA gives his verdict on South Africa as they return with their best Olympics haul since isolation and equalling the 10 medals from Antwerp (1920) and Helsinki (1952). THE TOP 10 PERFORMERS 1. Wayde van Niekerk (400m) You don’t upstage Usain Bolt on a […]

She Did It! Caster Semenya Grabs Gold for South Africa!

By SAPeople 21-08-16 03:19

As predicted South African athlete Caster Semenya raced her way to Gold in the Women’s 800m event at the Rio Olympics Saturday evening. With her country united behind her – as she faced controversy and “Haters” (because of her higher levels of testosterone than most women) – Caster focussed on her dream… and transformed it into a […]

Rio Update: How Team South Africa Fared at the Olympics on Friday

By SAPeople 12-08-16 20:31

There were five different codes being represented by South Africa on Friday. Here is a list of South Africans in competition. Times are Rio local and in brackets SA time. South Africa started the day with four medals. ROWING Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls, Final: Kirsten McCann and Ursula Grobler finished fifth in 7min 11.26sec. In a nutshell: McCann […]

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WATCH Chad le Clos’ Emotional Journey to Rio (and SA Team Announced)

By SAPeople 14-07-16 18:53

As brilliant South African swimmer Chad le Clos prepares for the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil – and the moment he will go head to head with Michael Phelps again – he has revealed what his focus on the #RoadToRio is in a very moving documentary – “Unbelievable”. (See Trailer below.) While his race against […]

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WATCH Caster Semenya Scoop Gold in Rome… Making it 3 for SA!

By SAPeople 02-06-16 22:39

The South African contingent performed spectacularly in Rome today with Wayde van Niekerk, Sunette Viljoen and Caster Semenya ALL winning gold in their events. The SA team was competing in the 2016 International Association of Athletics Federations Diamond League (IAAF DL) event in Italy, the fifth leg of the international track and field campaign. Caster Semenya, who was tipped […]

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“South Africa is a Beautiful Country with Wonderful People” – Zuma at Ubuntu Awards

By SAPeople 14-02-16 03:33

At the 2016 #UbuntuAwards on Saturday night President Jacob Zuma said “South Africa is a beautiful country with wonderful people”. Addressing guests at the second annual Ubuntu Awards at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, the president said: “Today we honour those who hold our beautiful flag high, and who contribute to not only telling, but demonstrating […]

Sunette Viljoen Clinches South Africa’s 3rd Medal at #Beijing2015

By SAPeople 30-08-15 14:05

Congratulations to Sunette Viljoen! This afternoon she won the Bronze Medal in the IAAF World Championships Women’s Javelin Throw Final with a throw of 65.79. The gold went to Kathrina Molitor of German (67.69) with Lu Huihui of China (66.13) claiming silver. A delighted Sunette said afterwards (see video below) that she is feeling “very, very happy, […]

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