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  2. South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee

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    SASCOC's memorandum of association states that its main object is to promote and develop high performance sport in the Republic of South Africa as well as and to act as the controlling body for the preparation and delivery of Team South Africa at all multi-sport international games including but not limited to the Olympics, Paralympics ...

  3. South African Underwater Sports Federation - Wikipedia

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    The South African Underwater Sports Federation (SAUSF) is the official CMAS (World Underwater Federation) representative in the Republic of South Africa, and is affiliated to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). [1] Formerly known as the South African Underwater Union (SAUU), the SAUSF has been responsible for ...

  4. South African Confederation of Cue Sport - Wikipedia

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    The South African Confederation of Cue Sport (SACCS) is the governing body of cue sports in South Africa. SACCS is responsible for the promotion and development of the combination of pool, carom and snooker, and is affiliated to SASCOC. [2] [3]

  5. Athletics South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The organisation reports to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). In 2011, SASCOC sacked the head of Athletics South Africa, Leonard Chuene, for financial mismanagement, misappropriation of funds, tax evasion, and conducting a sex verification tests on Caster Semenya without her consent.

  6. South African Shooting Sport Confederation - Wikipedia

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    The South African Shooters Union (SASU) was established in the 1990s as a result of the need for only one representative federation governing each sporting activity in South Africa as required by government's policy. The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), the world governing body for shooting sports subsequently suggested a name ...

  7. Fencing Federation of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Fencing initially started growing as a sport in South Africa in 1898, when a club known as "De Vnje Wapenbroeders", was founded in Pretoria. Boer prisoners on St Helena started a fencing association called De Wapenbroeders, on 21 August 1901 headed by an erstwhile tutor of the pre-war Pretoria outfit, H. A. de Haas [3]

  8. DanceSport South Africa - Wikipedia

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    DanceSport South Africa (DanceSport SA) (DSSA), formerly the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa (FEDANSA), is the governing body for dancesport and related dance styles in South Africa. It is an full member of the world governing body World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) and recognised by SASCOC. DanceSport SA is the sole custodian and ...

  9. Chess South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Chess South Africa administers the official national chess rating [3] system based on the elo rating system and grants national titles to players that distinguish their ability. CHESS SA is affiliated with SASCOC , and organises national competitions such as the South African Closed Chess Championship and the South African Open Chess Championship .