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    More medals as Team SA’s tally grows

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeDecember 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Team SA’s medals tally moved into double figures on Friday at the African Youth Games, having started the day on six but steadily adding to the total throughout the day, writes Mark Lemke in Luanda.

    By the end of Friday’s proceedings another 20 medals had been added to the total, taking it to 26, comprising nine golds, nine silvers and eight bronzes. Swimming had collected 10 on their opening day in the pool, athletics increased to nine, with karate boosting their return to six and cycling having the one so far.

    Matao le Roux (high jump) and Joshua Gerber (discus) had won the first two golds on Thursday, but another field athlete, Jacobus van der Merwe, produced the third gold of the Games, and the third for athletics, when he won the javelin.

    However, it all came to life under the lights in the evening sessions at both the athletics and swimming. Athletics added five golds and a silver to their two golds of Thursday and swimming also cashed in.

    In athletics, Jaydon Fairlie and Jayden Fourie won gold before Megan Nieman and Anri Rautenbach also got in the act for the girls. In the pool, Abigail Kotze won gold and silver, while Nichoals Pretorius also doubled up with a silver and bronze.

    ATHLETICS

    Heats

    Boys 100m: Africa Micah won his heat in 10.59 and was fastest qualifier

    Boys 400m: Jaydon Fairlie won his heat in 49.87

    Girls 100m: Oluchi Ndubueze finished 2nd in her heat in 12.12

    Finals

    Boys 400m: GOLD! Jaydon Fairlie finished 1st

    Boys 1500m: Emile Els finished 4th in 3:54.69

    Boys 2000m steeplechase: Jade Doran finished 4th in 7:11.66

    Boys javelin: GOLD! Jacobus van der Merwe won with a distance of 69.39m

    Boys long jump: GOLD! Jayden Fourie finished 1st with a leap of 7.59m

    Girls 100m: SILVER! Oluchi Ndubueze finished 2nd

    Girls 3000m: Minke Dekker finished 5th in 9:58.41

    Girls 100mH: GOLD! Megan Nieman finished 1st

    Girls high jump: GOLD! Anri Rautenbach finished 1st with a height of 1.75m

    BADMINTON

    Boys singles, round of 32: Ricardo Vigario lost 2-0 to Mauritius

    Girls singles, round of 32: Layla Niayesh lost 2-0 to Egypt

    Boys singles, round of 16: Misha Bredell beat Burundi 2-0

    Girls singles, round of 16: Chloe Lai beat Nigeria 2-0 

    Boys doubles, round of 16: Vigario/Bredell beat Mauritius 2-0

    BEACH VOLLEYBALL

    Beach Volleyball coach, Koali Possa, was full of praise following the round of 16 matches, “I am very happy with how the teams performed today. The conditions were tough with the heat and wind. The girls fought hard, but it wasn’t to be, and the boys did well to come back from a bad start in the groups. We are looking forward to the quarter final tomorrow.” 

    Team SA boys beat Mauritius 2-0 to qualify for quarter-finals 

    Team SA girls lost 2-0 to Algeria in Rd of 16

    KARATE

    Junior ladies kumite +66kg: BRONZE! Sahastra Ramataha 

    Junior ladies team kata: SILVER! Jenna Atkinson, Yathiksha Sewpersad, Farah Seedat

    Junior male kumite -55kg: SILVER! Shivaan Ramdhial

    SWIMMING

    Heats

    Boys 100m freestyle: Nicholas Pretorius was 2nd fastest in 53.94 and Kyle Snyders 5th in 55.37

    Boys 200m butterfly: Nicholas Pretorius was 3rd fastest in 2:13.94 

    Girls 100m freestyle: Abigail Kotze was fastest in 59.47, with Gizelle Maritz 2nd fastest in 59.87

    Girls 200m butterfly: Abigail Kotze was fastest in 2:22.20 and Jemmah Roman was 2nd fastest in 2:29.82

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle: Team SA (Nicholas Pretorius, Bailey Lambert, Eric Kotze and Gizelle Maritz were fastest in 3:46.43)

    Finals  

    Boys 100m freestyle: SILVER! Nicholas Pretorius and Kyle Snyders came fifth

    Boys 200m butterfly: BRONZE! Nicholas Pretorius  

    Girls 100m freestyle: GOLD! Abigail Kotze and SILVER! Gizelle Maritz 

    Girls 200m butterfly: SILVER! Abigail Kotze and Jemmah Roma came fourth

    Girls 1500m freestyle: GOLD! Leah Markgraaff and BRONZE! Kylie de Bruin

    Boys 800m freestyle: SILVER! Roelof Bartleman and BRONZE! Kellen Jones 

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle: GOLD! Team SA

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