Monday, August 25, 2008

Olympic fever is over!

Monday 25/08/2008

Nhlapo to carry flag at closing ceremony
BMX rider and Olympic finalist Sifiso Nhlapo will lead Team South Africa into the Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium for the closing Ceremony of the 29th Olympiad. Read More

Ramaala fails in marathon bid
South Africa's Hendrick Ramaala on Sunday finished the Olympic marathon in 44th place behind Samuel Wanjiru, who won Kenya's first Olympic gold medal in a time of 2 hours 6 minutes 32 seconds. Read More










Jamaica rules in world record 4 x 100m Relay
Wanjiru of Kenya wins Men's Marathon gold










Bekele achieves gold double by winning Men's 5000m
Richards leads US to Women's 4 x 400m Relay win

Wednesday 27/08/2008

Brrrrrrr!!!! It's freezing cold!

Thursday 28/08/2008












Friday 29/08/2008

Today it's only 30% rain but things is already looking very sombre for tommorow's 2 race's with a 80% rain prediction!

Grand Prix race wide open

The SPAR Women's 10km Challenge at the LC de Villiers Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday afternoon could have an interesting impact at the top of the SPAR Grand Prix leaderboard, which has changed three times this year.

The Challenge coincides with the South African 10km national championships in Stellenbosch, which means several runners at the top of the leaderboard will miss the race and the opportunity to add points. The winner of the Grand Prix will walk away with R50 000 and there are cash prizes for the top 20 on the leaderboard.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Mokoena provides silver lining for SA!















Khotso Mokoena finally put SA on the Beijing Olympics medals table with a silver in the men's long jump on Monday, ending a ten-day wait for South Africa to celebrate.

Mokoena pushed gold medallist Irving Saladino hard when he managed 8.24m in round four, but the 25-year-old world champion made his decisive leap also in the fourth round with a jump of 8.34 metres.

A fired-up Mokoena then appeared to sail even further into the pit with his final attempt, but his toes had crept into the putty just beyond the board, ruling the jump illegal.

Ibrahim Camejo of Cuba left it late to steal a bronze medal when he leapt 8.20m in the last of the six rounds to edge out Zimbabwe's Ngonidzashe Makusha and Cuban Wilfredo Martinez by one centimetre.

Saladino's gold made up for his dismal showing in Athens four years ago when he failed to progress past the qualifying round.

Defending Olympic champion Dwight Phillips did not even make the team after failing to qualify from the US trials.

"I came to the Games hoping to get into the finals and I went into the finals hoping to get any medal whether it's a bronze silver or gold; I just wanted to do well and the fact that God blessed me with the silver I'm very happy," said a beaming Mokoena, who believes there are still members of Team South Africa that are going to do well in the Games.

"We are very proud of his performance and achievement. Khotso has proved that indeed he is one of the best in the world. He has done Team SA and the country proud by putting us on the medal table," said Hajera Kajee, the chef de Mission.

"Silver is a win for Khotso, a win for athletics and a win for South Africa," said Ruben Ramolefi in celebrating Mokoena's silver medal after his own disappointment in the 3 000m steeplechase final.

"I would just like South Africa to have more faith in our team and be more positive about us. We have had six athletes compete so far and four have made the finals, and now we have a silver medal. It's time that the potential of the team is recognised.

"He saved the whole of Team South Africa and I'm really pleased for him," added LJ van Zyl who made the 400m hurdle final finishing fifth behind the Americans, who collected all three medals. "We are not finished yet, we have a good (4x400 relay) team for Friday, lets wait and see," he added.

There was no other athletics joy for SA on the day. Ramolefi finished 14th in the men's 3 000m steeplechase final (8:34.58), Thuso Mpuang was eliminated in round two of the men's 200m heats, and Van Zyl was two places outside the medals in the men's 400m hurdles final, finishing fifth in 48.42.

Angelo Taylor won the hurdles gold medal with a time of 47.25 seconds to lead a United States sweep of the podium.

Kerron Clement took silver in 47.98 and compatriot Bershawn Jackson bronze in 48.06.

Taylor won the event in Sydney eight years ago but failed to make it past the semifinals in Athens in 2004.

http://www.sascoc.co.za/article.asp?id=266194

Watch the video!

In other news :
Crocodile' wins silver for SA

Monday, August 18, 2008

John Korasie 2008 photo's!

Monday 18/08/2008

What happened over the weekend!











Zimbabwe's Coventry collects her 1st gold! Phelps makes history with 8th gold!










Jamaica's Bolt breaks world record to win Men's 100m Olympic gold and Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser wins Women's 100m Olympic gold!











Women's Marathon gold claimed by Tomescu while Bekele wins Olympic Men's 10000m gold!

Once again thanks to Hussy for taking pictures at John Korasie yesterday! Read all about the forumites experiences!





























Thanks Ratso for the route profile!










MP Titans got the Mike Walters trophy for the best X-C event of the season! HansH

Khotso Mokoena Men's Long Jump Final - 2nd!


SA's 1ST MEDAL IS A SILVER!!!

Wednesday 20/08/2008

Du Toit doesn't win, but inspires

Natalie du Toit didn't finish where she wanted in the women's 10km on Wednesday. Not even close. But just making it to Beijing was a huge victory for anyone who's ever faced a disability. Read More.

Watch the video!











Bolt breaks 200m world record

Friday 22/08/2008













USA drops 4x100m relay baton!

In more news: http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/sports/headlines/athletics/n214572773.shtml

Swimming news : http://en.beijing2008.cn/photo/sports/swimming/

Athletics news : http://en.beijing2008.cn/photo/sports/athletics/

Sascoc news : http://www.sascoc.co.za/content.asp?id=16195

Monday, August 11, 2008

Basson SA's best so far!

Monday 11/08/2008

Lots of forumites ran PB's at this weekend's 10km's (Eerste River and Totalsports!)












Tuesday 12/08/2008

Watch this Comrades video!

Jean Basson gave Team South Africa its best result of the Beijing Olympics to date when he finished fourth in the 200m freestyle finals, behind America's Michael Phelp who won the race in a new world record time of 1 minute 42.96 seconds. Watch the video!

Wednesday 13/08/2008

Zimbabwe's Coventry collects her 3rd silver!







Thursday 14/08/2008

SA athletics squad arrive in Beijing

Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, silver medallist in the 800m in Athens, and 400m Hurdler LJ van Zyl are considered the team's prime medal contenders along with World Indoor long jump champion Khotso Mokoena, who is over the knee injury reported last week.

Marathon runners Norman Dlomo and Hendrik Ramaala will only join the 23-athlete squad later as their event is held on Sunday, August 24, the final day of the games. Previous New York winner Ramaala goes into the marathon with an outside chance of making the podium.

Friday 15/08/2008

Phelps collects his 6th gold (12th in total)







Sun : John Korasie 30km

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