Simbine: Winning gold wasn’t a shock
There was never any doubt in newly-crowned Commonwealth Games 100m gold medallist Akani Simbine’s mind that this was his time to shine, writes GARY LEMKE on Australia’s Gold Coast. (more…)
There was never any doubt in newly-crowned Commonwealth Games 100m gold medallist Akani Simbine’s mind that this was his time to shine, writes GARY LEMKE on Australia’s Gold Coast. (more…)
This was truly one of the golden nights in South African sporting history as Chad le Clos, Cameron van der Burgh and Tatjana Schoenmaker produced special performances in the pool, while Akani Simbine was crowned Commonwealth champion in the men’s 100m on the track, writes GARY LEMKE on Australia’s Gold Coast. (more…)
Patrick Reed battled himself at times before fending off some of the world’s best to win his first Major at Augusta National on Sunday, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
Chad le Clos booked his place at the top table of men’s 100-metre freestyle sprinting with a brilliant silver medal at the Commonwealth Games, writes GARY LEMKE on Australia’s Gold Coast. The 48.15 seconds also happens to be the fastest he has ever swum in 100m. (more…)
Weightlifter Mona Pretorius will be the first to admit that she’s been around the block a few times when it comes to the Commonwealth Games, writes MARK ETHERIDGE in Gold Coast, Australia. (more…)
Three more medals, two of them gold, went into the bank as South Africa’s swimmers continued to do their part to ensure the country has something to celebrate, writes GARY LEMKE in Gold Coast, Australia. (more…)
South Africa will have a keen interest in The Masters this weekend after Louis Oosthuizen matched his opening round 71 on Friday, writes WADE PRETORIUS.
It was always going to be the stuff that wild dreams are made of. But, such is the brilliance of Chad le Clos that he allowed us to dream like that, writes GARY LEMKE on the Gold Coast in Australia. (more…)
With one gold medal under their belt from day one, when Henri Schoeman won the triathlon, Team SA went in search of more medals on day two. This is how they fared. (more…)
Louis Oosthuizen three putted 17 and lipped out from 6 feet on the 18th to trail Jordan Spieth by five strokes at The Masters, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)