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Oluchi Abelwe Ndubueze talks about her career as a series of moments that taught her something. Ask the young South African sprint-jumper about her 2026 season so far, and she will not lead with the gold medal she won in the long jump at the ASA Age Group Championships.

“I’m extremely happy with both of my performances and very grateful for the results I achieved a...


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For Nthabiseng Nini, cricket did not begin on pristine fields or inside elite academies. It began in the streets of Ikageng.

“Growing up in Ikageng, cricket started very simple,” says Nini. “Playing in the streets with friends, using whatever equipment we could find. Sometimes it was a taped tennis ball, makeshift bats, and wickets drawn against a wall. The passion ...


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The 2026 SA Hockey IPT closed under the lights at the University of Johannesburg on Saturday, 9 May 2026, with Southern Gauteng crowned women’s national champions for the first time in five years and four individual award winners offering a snapshot of the depth, drama and rising talent that has defined the domestic season heading into a Hockey World Cup year.

South...


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Two weeks ago, the first of four codes landed in subscribers’ inboxes. Then the second code arrived in the Leadership edition. Tonight, the third code goes out in the Athlete edition of the gsport Newsletter, and the application to work on the 21st gsport Awards is now a single week away.

Three weeks worth of codes already issued. One more to come.

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The 2026 season marks the most significant structural overhaul in the history of South African women’s club football as the South African Football Association, Hollywoodbets and the SABC announced the new format at the SABC Studio in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 12 May 2026, moving the league from its familiar 16-team national round-robin competition into two separate streams of ...


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