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The process culminated at the NOCSA annual general meeting on 27 November 2004, when NOCSA member bodies formed SASCOC, initially as a Section 21 non-profit company. The various predecessor bodies of SASCOC were dissolved during the course of 2005 and their functions, insofar as they relate to high performance sport, were taken over by SASCOC.
www.sascoc.co.za: in Paris, France 26 July 2024 () – 11 August 2024 () Competitors: 149 in 21 sports: Flag bearer (opening) Akani Simbine & Caitlin Rooskrantz: Flag bearer (closing) Tatjana Smith: Officials: Leon Fleiser, chef de mission: Medals Ranked 44th: Gold 1 Silver 3 Bronze 2 Total 6: Summer Olympics appearances
South Africa first participated at the Olympic Games in 1904, and sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games until 1960. After the passage of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1761 in 1962 in response to South Africa's policy of apartheid, the nation was barred from the Games.
The South African Gymnastics Federation is the overall governing body of the sports of gymnastics in South Africa. [2] Established in 1931, the body is affiliated to the International Federation of Gymnastics, the African Gymnastics Union and the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), and recognized by Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA).
SASSCo is registered with both SASCOC and Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA) as the officially recognised overall federation for shooting sports in South Africa, and is also affiliated to the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) and the African Shooting Sport Federation (ASSF).
www.sascoc.co.za: in Paris, France 28 August 2024 () – 8 September 2024 () Competitors: 32 in 9 sports: Flag bearers : Mpumelelo Mhlongo Kat Swanepoel: Medals Ranked 46th: Gold 2 Silver 0 Bronze 4 Total 6: Summer Paralympics appearances
This was the nation's sixteenth overall and fourth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics in the post-apartheid era. The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) sent a total of 106 athletes to the Games, 66 men and 40 women, to compete in 19 sports.
www.sascoc.co.za: in Buenos Aires, Argentina 6 – 18 October 2018; Competitors: 75 in 20 sports: Medals Ranked 25th: Gold 3 Silver 1 Bronze 1 Total 5: Summer Youth ...