Author: Thathani
Published:
24
Aug
2015
San Antonio, Sunday, 23rd August 2015 – The South African swimming team will be bringing home a total of eight medals (three gold, two silver and three bronze), two Deaf World Records and one Championship Record, after the 2015 World Deaf Swimming Championships concluded in San Antonio, Texas last night.
Author: Thathani
Published:
21
Aug
2015
San Antonio, Friday, 21st August 2015 – The South African swimming team is making big waves at the World Deaf Swimming Championships in San Antonio, Texas.
Author: Thathani
Published:
20
Aug
2015
We are pleased to inform you that the quarter-final, semi-final and final matches of the FINA Women's Junior Water Polo Championships - in Volos (GRE) - from August 21-23 will be streamed live and free of charge on FINAtv.
Author: Thathani
Published:
17
Aug
2015
Paris-Chartres, Sunday, 16th August 2015 – Two gold and a silver medal for the South African swimming team as they closed the Paris-Chartres leg of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup tonight in true Mzansi style.
Author: Thathani
Published:
17
Aug
2015
Paris-Chartres, Saturday, 15th August 2015 – The South African swimming team took over the Odyssée Complex as they collected three gold and one silver medal during the first day of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup’s Paris-Chartres leg tonight.
Author: Thathani
Published:
13
Aug
2015
Moscow, Wednesday, 12th August 2015 – The South African swimming team wrapped up the final day of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup Moscow leg tonight with an additional gold and two silver medals.
Author: Thathani
Published:
12
Aug
2015
Moscow, Tuesday, 11th August 2015 – The FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup, which doubles as a qualifying event for the Olympic Games in Rio next year, kicked off with three gold medals for the South African swimming team, during the first day of the Moscow leg tonight.
Author: Thathani
Published:
11
Aug
2015
Kazan, Sunday, 9th August 2015 – The South African Aquatics Team has made Mzansi proud at the 16th FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia, bringing home a total of five medals (two gold and three silver) and one African Record.