Amy Purdy Inducted into United States National Adaptive Sports Hall of Fame

Triple Paralympic Games medallist Amy Purdy inducted into the United States National Adaptive Sports Hall of Fame for her significant contributions as both competitor and contributor.
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Hartley Still Keen to Give Dusi a Good Crack

South Africa’s most decorated sprint paddler, Bridgitte Hartley, is determined to make her mark at the 2021 MyLife Dusi Canoe Marathon, while harbouring serious Olympic aspirations.
SASAPD Community Honours Jane Madean’s Legacy

The South African Sports Association for Physically Disabled honours the legacy of three-time Paralympian and bronze medallist Jane Mandean, as the disability community mourns her loss.
Rebecca Meder ‘s Olympic Dream Still On

Three-time Commonwealth Youth Games medallist, Rebecca Meder, believes that her dream to represent South Africa at the Olympic Games will come when the time is right after recently falling short of an Olympic A qualifying time. She also chats to Celine Abrahams about her journey and international experience.
Ursula Grobler Retires from Competitive Rowing

Olympian and World Championship rowing bronze medallist, Ursula Grobler, has officially retired from competitive rowing. The trailblazer will now be focussing on her life post-retirement.
Tiffany Keep Keen to Build on Double African Success

Double All Africa Games gold medallist, Tiffany Keep, is eager to build on her early success, as she aims to become South Africa’s next best cyclist. She chats to Celine Abrahams about her passion for cycling and mountain biking and her dream to take part in the Olympics.
Duné Coetzee On Her Way to USA

Youth Olympic silver medallist, Duné Coetzee, is on her way to the United States of America when she matriculates later this year. She chats to Celine Abrahams about being the first SA female swimmer to win a medal at the Youth Olympics and how she plans to build on that success with her US move.