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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 ...
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 ...
Pietersburg, South Africa 4 × 200 m relay: 1:32.72 South Africa Ina van Rensburg Mari-Lise Furstenberg Evette de Klerk Maryke Doubell: 9 March 1987 Bloemfontein, South Africa 4 × 400 m relay: 3:28.49 South Africa Caster Semenya Jeanelle Griessel Wenda Nel Justine Palframan: 26 June 2016 African Championships: Durban, South Africa [91] [92] 4 ...
World Athletics Championships athletes for South Africa (83 P) + South African female athletes (16 C) South African male athletes (17 C, 2 P) C.
Pages in category "South African male athletes" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Mhlengi Gwala; P.
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 ...
South Africa 2000: Hind Bounouar Morocco: 2002: Hestrie Cloete-Storbeck South Africa 2004: Hestrie Cloete South Africa 2006: Reine van der Merwe South Africa 2008: Anika Smit South Africa 2010: Selloane Tsoaeli Lesotho: 2012: Lissa Labiche Seychelles: 2014: Rhizlane Siba Morocco: 2016: Lissa Labiche Seychelles: 2018: Erika Seyama Eswatini: 2022 ...
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