Team SA’s athletes were involved in two sports billiards and sport climbing) on Thursday at The World Games in Chengdu, China. They have two silver medals won by Hamish Lovemore in canoeing, in both the short-and-long distance finals.
SPORT CLIMBING
Men’s Speed Single. Qualification: Josh Bruyns placed 24th and did not progress to the quarter-finals
Men’s Speed Single. Qualification: John-David Muller placed 30th and did not progress to the quarter-finals
Women’s Speed Single, Qualification: Aniya Holder and Tegwen Oates did not progress to the quarter-finals
BILLIARDS
Mixed Heyball – Final: Jason Theron vs Taiyi Zhang (China)
This is the ninth The World Games attended by Team SA, with the first being in 1993 in The Hague, Netherlands. Across those eight previous Games, Team SA has won 20 medals, with the most (six) at the 1997 The World Games in Lahti, Finland.
Team SA’s squad in Chengdu and how they fared is:
ARCHERY
Hendre Verhoef reached the Last 16 of Men’s Compound
Septimus Cilliers reached the Last 32 of Men’s Compound
Jeanine Van Kradenburg reached the Last 32 of Women’s Compound
BILLIARDS
Marina Jacobs finished 9th in the Mixed Heyball Pool event
CANOEING
Hamish Lovemore won the SILVER medal in the Men’s K1 Short Distance (3.4km)
Hamish Lovemore won the SILVER medal in the Men’s K1 Long Distance (21km), clocking 1:35:39
Saskia Hockly was eliminated in the heats of the Women’s K1 Short Distance (3.4km), finishing 10th and placed 17th overall
Saskia Hockly finished 9th in the Women’s K1 Long Distance (21km), timing 1:54:18
KICKBOXING
Ahmad Mahomed lost in the the quarter-finals of the men’s point fighting -74kg competition
Mia Muhammad lost in the the quarter-finals of the men’s point fighting -74kg competition
Matthew Gething lost in the the quarter-finals of the men’s point fighting -84kg competition
Leanne Van der Mescht lost in the quarter-finals of the women’s point fighting -60kg competition
Saentone Louw lost in thet he quarter-finals of the men’s point fighting -70kg competition
MUAYTHAI
Damian Collins reached the semi-finals of the -86kg division and then lost in the bronze medal match
ORIENTEERING
Sarah Wimberley finished 29th in the Women’s Middle Distance final
Sarah Wimberley finished 36th in the Women’s Sprint final
POWERLIFTING (2)
Men: Harold Pietersen
Women: Megan Faul
SPORT CLIMBING (4)
Joshua Bruyns placed 24th in qualification and didn’t progress to the quarter-finals
John-David Muller placed 30th in qualification and didn’t progress to the quarter-finals
Aniya Holder and Tegwen Oates didn’t progress to the quarter-finals
SQUASH
Dewald van Niekerk reached the Last 16 of the men’s singles where he lost. He was then moved into the Special Plate competition which he won to be placed ninth overall
Hayley Ward reached the Last 16 of the women’s singles where she lost. She was then moved into the Special Plate competition where she reached the semi-finals
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