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Two Final African Record at World Short Course Swim Champs in Budapest
The SA women’s 4x100m medley relay team of Milla Drakopoulos, Lara van Niekerk, Rebecca Meder and Jessica Thompson; and 50m freestyle semi-finalist, Caitlin de Lange,
The SA women’s 4x100m medley relay team of Milla Drakopoulos, Lara van Niekerk, Rebecca Meder and Jessica Thompson; and 50m freestyle semi-finalist, Caitlin de Lange,
Rebecca Meder racked up a further two African records, and also recorded a personal best a whisker off Tatjana Smith’s continental breaststroke record at the
Rebecca Meder continued to show her rising form in the breaststroke events, finishing third in her 100m breaststroke semifinal to qualify for Thursday’s final at
Rebecca Meder took over half a second off Zimbabwean Olympic great Kirsty Coventry’s African 200m individual medley record on the opening night of the World
SA swim star Lara van Niekerk is the only woman competitor in Team SA to have previously attained a podium finish in the previous meet,
Rebecca Meder and Jessica Thompson delivered commanding performances at the SA Short Course Championships in Durban, qualifying for the World Short Course Championships in Budapest
Fish Hoek High scholar Georgia Singe was the toast of Team SA at the ICF Canoe Marathon World Champs after claiming the junior K1 silver
The SA Olympic canoeing crew found the going tough at the opening World Cup sprint regatta of the year, with the women’s K2 combination of
Team South Africa’s fairytale women’s duo of Esti Olivier and Tiffany Koch start their Paris 2024 Olympic campaigns at the season’s first World Cup event
Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet etched her name into the record books, shaving a remarkable 16 seconds off the women’s 5km world record after setting a blistering
Kaylee McKeown set her second World Record in as many days in Budapest, Hungary, at the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup 2023’s final tour stop
The Women’s swimming team to represent South Africa at the upcoming World Aquatics Swimming World Cup has been announced. The team comprising of Bailey Lambert,