Comrades king wants to rule India

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Sipho Ngomane is confident that he can take his Comrades Marathon form into the Mumbai Marathon.

Joking Jenkins gearing up for victory

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Len Jenkins, defending Fish River Canoe Marathon champion, believes there is a lot of pressure on him to win the competition for a third consecutive year.

Blunders dog City to City race

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Zimbabwean Oliver Kandiero ignored several organisational mishaps to claim the men's title at the City to City Heritage Marathon.

Morocco send SA crashing

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South Africa have been relegated to the Euro-Africa zone Group Two after losing their Davis Cup tie against Morocco.

Women to light up City to City

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With the formidable barefoot sensation Gladys Lukhwareni out of the picture, the door to claim the City to City Heritage Marathon first prize has been left wide ...

De Jager confident of success

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South Africa Davis Cup captain John-Laffnie de Jager says he is really excited about the tie against Morocco and is confident his team will be victorious.

Tough test for SA Davis Cup team

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Former Davis Cup captain Kevin Curren has warned the South Africa team not to expect an easy tie against Morocco.

Mulaudzi will be back, says his coach

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South African athletics fans can expect big things from Olympic silver medallist Mbulaeni Mulaudzi next year, according to his coach.

New generation ready to take on Africa's best

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The South Africa men's hockey team are confident they can win the Africa Cup of Nations which will hand them an automatic qualifying spot at 2006's World Cup.

Sepeng's fate still up in the air

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South Africa 800m record holder Hezekiel Sepeng, who tested positive for a banned substance, is still waiting for a date to be set for his hearing.

I want to compete for SA, says Swiss swimmer

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While most of the country's top sporting talents are seeking greener pastures, Swiss swimmer Alain Tardin says he would love to compete for South Africa.

Roets eyes a record Africa mark

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Equalling a national mark at the SA Short Course Championships was just not enough for Johannesburg teenager Lauren Roets - the 17-year-old swimmer decided to make ...

Du Rand off to a flying start

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George du Rand kicked off his busy schedule at the SA Short Course Championships by claiming gold in the 200m freestyle.

SA event is short of Ryk and Roland

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The big-name stars that brought the country Olympic swimming glory may not be in Maritzburg, but there will still be plenty of speed on display at the Telkom SA ...

SA pair take silver at rowing champs

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South Africa's rowing pair of Don Cech and Ramon di Clemente have claimed their fifth world championship medal in as many years in Japan.

Junior athletes compete in Africa

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A group of under 20 athletes may only be taking on the best in the continent and not the world, but this outing will play an important part in Athletics South Africa's ...

North West sneak into semifinal

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North West scored a last-gasp goal against Midlands to give them the seven-goal margin they needed to advance to the semifinal of the Spar Interprovincial Women's ...

Captaincy cherry on the top, says De Jager

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Former South African doubles star John-Laffnie de Jager says his goal as new Davis Cup captain is to get the best out of every player he works with.

Big teams produce big scorelines

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Southerns, Western Province and the SA Junior team all notched up wins with massive scorelines at the Spar Women's Hockey Interprovincial tournament in Pieteritzburg. ...

Coetzee injury clouds Southerns' win

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Southerns Gauteng have notched up another impressive win at the Spar Interprovincial tournament, but they could be forced to play the rest of the competition without ...

We are not a tourism business, says ASA

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Leonard Chuene, president of Athletics South Africa, has lashed out at the country's athletes who failed to win a single medal at the World Championships, saying ...

Southerns soar in Pietermaritzburg

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It was a day of mixed emotions for Lindsay Carlisle at the Interprovincial Women's Hockey Tournament: the South Africa Junior team assistant coach had to watch how ...

SA Juniors stun Northerns

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The SA Junior women's hockey team proved they deserved their dark horse title when they defeated Northerns in their opening match of the inter-provincial hockey ...

Gauteng Central net elusive gold

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Gauteng Central have finally claimed their revenge over Eastern Province by beating the defending champions in the final of the Spar National Netball ...

Southern Gauteng looking for revenge

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Southern Gauteng captain Caroline Jack says they have a score to settle with Western Province after loosing the interprovincial championships in the final.