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See also: South African Test cricketers, South African ODI cricketers, South African Twenty20 International cricketers, South African women Test cricketers. Mark Boucher Jean-Paul Duminy. Shafiek Abrahams (born 1968), right-arm spin bowler; Warwick Abrahim (born 1990), first-class, List A, and T20 cricketer; Clifford Abrams (1935–2002), first ...
World Athletics Championships athletes for South Africa (83 P) + South African female athletes (16 C) South African male athletes (17 C, 2 P) C.
South African strength athletes (8 P) South African surfers (2 C, 11 P) South African swimmers (13 C) South African swimming coaches (3 P) T. South African table ...
Mark Boucher, who is shown here practicing in the nets, is one of 93 players to have played Twenty20 cricket for South Africa. This is a list of South Africa Men's Twenty20 International cricketers. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first Twenty20 cap. Where more than one player won his first Twenty20 cap in the ...
Itumeleng Khune is the second most capped South African international of all time, behind Aaron Mokoena. The South Africa national soccer team played their first international in 1906, [1] and were founder members of the Confederation of African Football in 1956, but due to their apartheid system were banned from the confederation in 1958 and from FIFA in 1976. [2]
South Africa 2006: Justine Robbeson South Africa 2008: Sunette Viljoen South Africa 2010: Sunette Viljoen South Africa 2012: Margaret Simpson Ghana: 2014: Sunette Viljoen South Africa 2016: Sunette Viljoen South Africa 2018: Kelechi Nwanaga South Africa 2022: Jo-Ane van Dyk South Africa 2024: Jo-Ane van Dyk South Africa
It includes athletes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "World Athletics Championships athletes for South Africa" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
Paul Treu is one of the most-capped players for the Blitzbokke.He played in 32 tournaments between 1999 and 2002 and coached the team between 2004 and 2013. Below is a listing of all South African rugby union players that have represented the Blitzbokke since 1993.