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Tragedy struck the sports world as renowned athletes like Diogo Jota, Ayrton Senna, and Kelvin Kiptum met untimely deaths in ...
The African Olympians,” a docu-reality series spotlighting Africa’s Olympic aspirations, was officially announced last week at the International Salon for Audiovisual Content (SICA) in Ivory Coast.
Batman' star Christian Bale, Doja Cat and 'Harry Porter' actor Daniel Radcliffe have been listed among internationally ...
The 940-page “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” as it’s formally titled, has consumed Congress as its shared priority with the ...
The track and field season is starting to heat up with the 2025 World Athletics Championships to be held in Tokyo from 13 to ...
Banyana Banyana return to the scene of their 2022 triumph in July and we take a look at three players could are key to their ...
Injuries have ended as many championship dreams as have strikeouts, fumbles and other examples of disappointing finishes.
Damson Idris was trying to tune out the noise, but that’s a little difficult at a Formula One race.
South Africa has a long history of producing world-class junior athletes, but the next generation look ready to break new ground. Let’s hope they continue to progress as they aim to reach their ...
2. Ernst van Dyk Ernst van Dyk, from South Africa, dominated the men's wheelchair division in the Boston Marathon from 2001 to 2014.
Akani Simbine was the first South African athlete to secure a medal at the Championships, winning a bronze in the men’s 60m final on March 21 with a time of 6.54 seconds.
Press Release - The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr Joe McGluwa, has criticised the lack of acknowledgment of South Africa's prowess on the sports field ...