With rugby celebrations across the country, this milestone celebration brings together schoolboy rugby, tradition, and a deep sense of brotherhood that has defined Pretoria Boys High for generations. Pretoria,…
More national records fall on the final day of the ASA Age Group Championships as South Africa’s young athletes continue to raise the bar. Johannesburg, South Africa (30 March…
A new astro hockey field at Hoërskool Overkruin is opening doors for young talent while bringing the school and wider community together. Pretoria, South Africa (24 March 2026) –…
A world-leading 400m performance in Johannesburg saw Lythe Pillay surge to victory, continuing South Africa’s strong run in athletics. Johannesburg, South Africa (17 March 2026)- It feels like local…
Athletics South Africa selects a blend of youth and experience to compete in track and field events at the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships South Africa (16 March 2026)…
The first World Athletics Continental Tour Silver meeting in South Africa promises thrilling competition and a platform for young talent. Johannesburg, South Africa (09 March 2026) – When talking…
The Hoërskool Menlopark athlete throws 60.78m at the ACNW League in Potchefstroom, breaking the previous global benchmark and qualifying for the World U20 Championships in Eugene. Potchefstroom, South Africa…
After a standout display against Pakistan, Annerie Dercksen looks ahead to the final ODI with World Cup qualification points and a powerful cause at stake. Durban, South Africa (01…
21-year-old Jordan Boshoff and teammate Travis Rademan-Ludeke tackle the world’s toughest stage race with Project Dream SA, aiming to turn local talent into global champions. Stellenbosch, South Africa (24…
Rumé Burger sprints to a world-leading 150m as the 2026 Simbine Classic Shootout kicks off in Pretoria, showcasing talent in South Africa and beyond. Pretoria, South Africa (11 February…
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