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  2. List of South African records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Oudtshoorn, South Africa Pole vault: 6.03 m Okkert Brits: 18 August 1995 Cologne, Germany Long jump: 8.65 m A (+1.3 m/s) Luvo Manyonga: 22 April 2017 South African Championships Potchefstroom, South Africa [44] Triple jump: 17.35 m (+0.2 m/s) Godfrey Mokoena: 14 September 2014 IAAF Continental Cup: Marrakech, Morocco [45] Shot put: 21.97 m ...

  3. Remembering African sport's notable deaths in 2024 - AOL

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    The FLN team played matches across the Middle East and North Africa, Eastern Europe and South East Asia to raise awareness of his homeland's bid for independence, which was eventually granted in 1962.

  4. List of African records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    South Africa 5 March 2005 Oudtshoorn, South Africa Pole vault: 6.03 m Okkert Brits South Africa 18 August 1995 Cologne, Germany Long jump: 8.65 m A (+1.3 m/s) Luvo Manyonga South Africa 22 April 2017 South African Championships Potchefstroom, South Africa [49] Triple jump: 17.82 m (+0.2 m/s) [e] Hugues Fabrice Zango Burkina Faso 6 July 2021

  5. Jaco Reinach - Wikipedia

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    Reinach is the last person to earn Springbok colours in athletics and rugby, as Springbok colours are now limited to rugby only. At the time of his death he was still the SA record holder in the 400m with a time of 45.01 seconds, which he set on 15 April 1983 at the South African senior championships in front of his home crowd in Bloemfontein.

  6. John Moshoeu - Wikipedia

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    John "Shoes" Lesiba Moshoeu (18 December 1965 – 21 April 2015) was a South African football player who was part of the South African team that won the 1996 African Cup of Nations. He played as an attacking midfielder. [1] Shoes, as he was best known to fans, was born in Ga Mashashane, Limpopo and grew up in Diepkloof, Soweto.

  7. Bobby Chalmers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Barry Lionel "Bobby" Chalmers (19 February 1941- October 2022) is a former association football forward who played professionally for the Rhodesia national team and various clubs in South Africa, where he scored 303 goals in all competitions, making him the all-time top goalscorer in the now-defunct South African National Football League. [2]

  8. Deaths of sportspeople in 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Association football: 48 COVID-19 [10] Indonesia: Alex Asmasoebrata: Auto racing: 69 Unknown [11] Spain: Miquel Ferrer: Association football: 89 Unknown [12] Canada: Rob Flockhart: Ice hockey: 64 Heart attack [13] South Africa: Ryder Mofokeng: Association football: 68 Unknown [14] United States: Don Salls: American football: 101: Unknown [15 ...

  9. List of South African sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Rod Mandelstam (born 1942), South African tennis player; Frew McMillan (born 1942), men's doubles champion at Wimbledon, French and US Open; Jack Saul, South African-Israeli tennis player; David Schneider (born 1955), South African-Israeli tennis player; Abe Segal (1930–2016), tennis player, competed in all four Grand Slams and in Davis Cup