South Africa At The 2010 Commonwealth Games
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South Africa At The 2010 Commonwealth Games
South Africa competed in the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. The South African team of athletes and officials that will do duty at the 19th Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India between 3–14 October: This was the fifth occasion that South Africa has been represented at the Commonwealth Games since re-joining the Commonwealth in 1994 after a break of 33 years during the international sports isolation period. Medalists , align="left" valign="top", , align="left" valign="top", Aquatics Aquatics: * Wendy Trott * Heerden Herman * Chad le Clos * Gideon Louw * Mark Randall (swimmer), Mark Randall * Roland Schoeman * Riaan Schoeman * Darian Townsend * Cameron van der Burgh Para Swim: * Natalie du Toit Archery * Jorina Coetzee * Jacobus de Wet * Septimus Cilliers * Nico Benade Boxing * Papish Baloyi * Siphiwe Lusizi * Masana Manganyi * Lebogang Pilane Cycling * Robyn de Groot * Ashleigh Moolman * Anriette Schoeman * Carla S ...
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South African Sports Confederation And Olympic Committee
The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) ( af, Suid-Afrikaanse Sportkonfederasie en Olimpiese Komitee) is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) and National Paralympic Committee (NPC) for South Africa, and the responsible body for South Africa at the Commonwealth Games. It is also responsible for high-performance sport in the country and coordinates the relationship with various list of international sports federations, international sports federations. At the Annual General Meeting held on 9 December 2013, SASCOC decided to de-register as a non-profit company. This has created a great deal of confusion as its status as the official Sports Confederation (in terms of the Sport and Recreation Act, number 110 of 1998, as amended) and its affiliation to the IOC, ANOCA and the Commonwealth are not transferable. There too is an Association that is attempting to trade as SASCOC. However this association is not a registered non-profit organisation and in t ...
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