Tanya Seymour Grateful for Support from the Olympics Community

Tanya Seymour was forced to withdraw from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after her horse, Ramoneur, was diagnosed with laminitis, which results in a painful swelling and inflammation of the hoof. Photo: Tanya Seymour (Instagram)

Tanya Seymour’s 2020 Tokyo Olympic journey may have been cut short, but she has drawn in positives from her experience. She expresses her gratitude for the support received from the Olympic community as she chats to Babsie Kutwana #TeamSA #Tokyo2020

Whitebooi Leads Third Team SA Squad for Olympics

South African judo star, Michaela Whitebooi, will represent the country at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Photo: TuksSport (Twitter)

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Excerpt: #GAL2020 recipient, Michaela Whitebooi, leads the third batch of athletes announced by SASCOC to represent Team SA at the Olympics, later in July #GoGirls

Get to Know: Top Equestrian Athlete Lorette Knowles-Taylor

Lorette started riding in Namibia at the age of 7 and was competing by age 9. Her parents, Arthur and Alwyn Knowles are completely not horsey, but have supported Lorette’s commitment to her horses for over 30 years. They are still her biggest horsey fans. Between the ages of 13 -17 years she competed as […]

Get To Know Jeanne Engela

Get to know one of SA’s show jumping ‘youngbloods’, Investec Bank SCS leader Jeanne Engela, who shares her time between her ‘work’ home in Jo’burg and her ‘holiday’ home in Cape Town.