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Pretoria, South Africa 5000 m walk (track) 22:19.64 Nicolene Cronje: 5 March 2004 Durban, South Africa 5 km walk (road) 22:20 Nicolene Cronje: 5 March 2004 ABSA Series Durban, South Africa [86] 10,000 m walk (track) 47:32.54 A: Nicolene Cronje: 19 March 2005 Pretoria, South Africa 10 km walk (road) 45:05 Susan Vermeulen: 17 April 1999 ...
South Africa 5 June 2017 Josef Odložil Memorial: Prague, Czech Republic [45] 200 m hurdles (straight) 22.10 (+1.8 m/s) L. J. van Zyl South Africa 9 May 2015 Manchester City Games: Manchester, United Kingdom [46] 200 m hurdles (bend) 22.6 h OT: Hendrik Serfontein: South Africa 23 March 1967 Bloemfontein, South Africa 300 m hurdles: 34.8 h ...
2007 Games: Algiers, Algeria [6] 2.27 m A: Anthony Idiata Nigeria 18 September 1999 1999 Games: Johannesburg, South Africa Pole vault: 5.50 m Okkert Brits South Africa August 1995 1995 Games: Harare, Zimbabwe Long jump: 8.23 m A: Paul Emordi Nigeria 12 August 1987 1987 Games: Nairobi, Kenya Triple jump: 17.12 m A: Francis Dodoo Ghana: 8 August ...
South Africa men's football team qualified for the Olympics by winning the third-place playoff of the 2015 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations. [26] Team roster. The following is the South Africa squad in the men's football tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics. The team of 18 players was officially named on 14 July. [27] Head coach: Owen Da Gama
Athletics South Africa is the national governing body for the sport of athletics (including track and field, cross country, road running and racewalking) in South Africa, recognised by the IAAF, [3] and also a member of Confederation of African Athletics. [4] The association is based in Johannesburg.
South Africa 10 April 2010 South African Junior Championships Germiston, South Africa 19 years, 77 days [26] Long jump: 8.19 m (+1.5 m/s) Luvo Manyonga South Africa 9 July 2010 Bottrop, Germany 19 years, 182 days Triple jump: 16.96 m (+1.7 m/s) Godfrey Khotso Mokoena South Africa 3 April 2004 Bloemfontein, South Africa 19 years, 28 days
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Shaun Maswanganyi: 100 metres: 10.21 4 Did not advance [3]: Benjamin Richardson: 10.17
The competition was organised and attended only by White South Africans (mostly of Dutch and British heritage). An open championship was established in 1974, including all races and international athletes. The International Amateur Athletic Association (IAAF) banned South Africa from international athletics in 1976 for its apartheid policy. As ...