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    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJuly 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Team SA went past their medals tally from 2022 with three days remaining at the Region 5 Games in Namibia. Three years ago they celebrated earning 113 medals in Lilongwe, Malawi, but another successful day in Swakopmund and Windhoek saw them start the day on 102 and sail past their 2022 tally.

    Track and field athletics bagged another seven medals on the final day of action at the Vineta Stadium in Swakopmund. It was a blistering day with several athletes having to be treated for heat complications, but the South Africans kept their cool to up their total to 30.

    ATHLETICS (FINALS)

    Girls 200m: Isabella Gunter won SILVER in 24.63 with Davida Strong 6th in 25.87 and Ashlynn Norman 6th in 26.04

    Girls 1500m: Anoxoloa Mcetwya placed 4th in 4:40.47, while Megan Roome finished 6th in 4:47.45

    Girls shot put: Johanna Lamprecht won GOLD with a distance of 13.51m, while Stephane Hook placed 4th with 11.26m

    Girls 4x100m: Megan Maree, Isabella Gunter, Ashlynn Norman and Lize van Zyl raced to the GOLD medal in 47.53sec

    Girls 4x400m: Karla Bouwer, Chemene Mentz, Anoxolo Mcetywa and Davida Strong won the GOLD medal in 3:51.14

    Boys 200m: Jaco van der Westhuyzen just missed a medal, finishing 4th

    Boys high jump: Taelyn Smith won the GOLD medal with a clearance of 2.20m

    Boys javelin: Hanro van den Berg won the GOLD medal with a distance of 53.88m

    Boys 4x100m: Enriqiue Bosch, Francois Boschoff, Luke Raffels and Jaco van der Westhuyzen earned the SILVER medal in a time of 40.99sec

    Boys 4x400m: De Villiers Lamprecht, Francois Boschoff, Michael Bekker and Aneeq Salie finished 4th in a race won in 3:15.44

    ATHLETICS (VISUALLY IMPAIRED)

    Boys T13 200m: Khutso Mohlamonyane won the BRONZE medal in 25.88

    ATHLETICS (SPECIAL OLYMPICS)

    Boys: Phegeleco Mathiba (200m) won SILVER

    Boys: Neo Buyambo (200m) won GOLD

    BASKETBALL

    Team SA (girls) beat Mozambique 61-52

    Team SA (boys) lost to Angola 74-35

    BOXING

    Boys featherweight (57kg), semi-final: Ayabonga Meko vs Mqheli Moyo (Zim)

    JUDO

    Mixed team final: Levon Gyulinyan, Hlobanisa Bobi, Sinqobile Shongwe, Catalina de Oliveira, Kemp, and Tamsyn-Lee Stead beat Malawi to win BRONZE

    NETBALL

    Semi-finals (5.30pm): Team SA vs Namibia

    TABLE TENNIS

    Girls singles, round of 16: Rochica Sonday (bye)

    Girls singles, round of 16: Confidence Moati (bye)

    Girls singles, round of 16: Kritika Totaram va Boitlamo (Botswana)

    Girls singles, round of 16: Karen Pillay vs Carol (Botswana) 

    Boys singles, round of 16: Amaru Joseph vs Amello (Malawi)

    Boys singles, round of 16: Ruan Scholtz vs Emilio (Angola)

    Boys singles, round of 16: Cuten Lodewyn (bye)

    TENNIS 

    SILVER! Girls singles, final: Jessica Schiltz lost to to Sasha Chimedza (Zim) 

    BRONZE! Girls singles, playoff: Abigayel Vosloo beat Tadiwanashe Mauchi (Zim) 6-1 2-6 6-1

    BRONZE! Girls doubles, playoff: Abigayel Vosloo and Milla Kotze beat Kudzai Chapepa and Tanyaradzwa Midzi (Zim) 2-6 6-0 10-7  

    SILVER! Boys singles, final: Dehav van Deventer lost to Ntungamili Raguin (Botswana) 6-7 retired

    GOLD! Boys doubles, final: Simphiwe Ngwenya and Bogdan Mandic beat Mark Nawa and  Seabo Saleshado (Botswana) 6-4 6-3
    GOLD! Mixed doubles, final: Ngwenya and Kotze added the mixed doubles gold to their list of achievements, winning 7-5, 2-6, 10-4

    VOLLEYBALL

    Boys: Team SA beat Malawi 3-1 (25-13, 22-25, 25-16, 25-15)

    Girls semi-final (3pm TBC): Team SA vs Zimbabwe

    MEDALS TOTAL

    56 Gold

    38 Silver

    25 Bronze

    Total 119

    MEDALS BY SPORT

    49 Swimming

    30 Athletics

    10 Table tennis

    9 Karate

    8 Judo 

    6 Tennis

    4 Special Olympics

    2 Visually impaired athetics

    1 3×3 Basketball

    MOST MEDALS (INCL RELAYS)

    10 Indiana de Villiers (swimming, 4 gold, 6 silvers)

    9 Georgia Els (swimming 4 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze)

    8 Jessica Carmody (swimming, 6 gold, 2 silver)

    8 Josh Esterhuyzen (swimming, 4 gold, 4 silver)

    7 Matthew Pretorius (swimming, 6 gold, 1 bronze)

    7 Christian Esterhuyzen (swimming, 3 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze)

    6 Morgan Cope (swimming, 5 gold, 1 silver)

    Photo: Team SA 4x400m by ROGER SEDRES



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