When Brad Binder spoke at a publicity event at Kyalami yesterday, he was asked about the possibility of both the Formula One and MotoGP returning to our shores.
A shark making an appearance at the J-Bay Open surf event is nothing new. Most (in)famously, Mick Fanning was actually attacked at the 2015 J-Bay Open.
The home side won a closely contested match by two wickets but it’s what happened after the final runs were scored this past Saturday that has grabbed headlines.
Early on Saturday morning, before we watched Ireland stun the All Blacks and England down the Wallabies, Japan took on France.
Last night, social media was abuzz with reports that we will be welcoming Formula One back to our shores after a three-decade wait.
The spectator, who was removed from Centre Court following Nick Kyrgios telling the chair umpire she was drunk, has since claimed she was actually supporting him.
It is customary for famous folks to trickle in for Wimbledon every year, gathering around Centre Court to catch all the tennis action while fans try to spot who showed up.
The Chinese driver recounted in detail what he was thinking as he flipped and careened off the track.
I can’t blame Belgian Jasper Philipsen for celebrating what he thought was his first Tour de France stage win.
Don’t pop the bubbly just yet, but it does look increasingly likely that South Africa is in the running to host a Grand Prix at Kyalami next year.
UFC 276’s showdown between American Brad Tavares and South African Dricus du Plessis was always likely to be a hard-fought affair, but few predicted it would be this brutal.
Spurs are hoping to push for promotion to the DStv Premiership this upcoming season. Their latest signing, Maurice Finck, bears a striking resemblance to a certain Liverpool player.
If you happened to watch the British Grand Prix live yesterday, you would have seen regular shots of Tom Cruise throughout the broadcast.
The crowd on Centre Court saw Kyrgios being warned for swearing and Tsitsipas attempting to hit his rival with a smash and whacking a ball into the crowd.
Moments after it was ‘lights out and away we go’ at Silverstone, Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu’s Alfa Romeo was catapulted upside down and he slid off the track at high speed.
Cricket South Africa (CSA), as the sport’s national governing body, hasn’t covered itself in glory over the past few years.
Despite spending the better part of three decades in the limelight, Tiger has remained fiercely private and very rarely lets us know his inner thoughts.
Hacjivah Dayimani’s post-URC final party has become the stuff of legend. What many people don’t know is that he had far more to celebrate than simply a winner’s medal.
Is it even a Nick Kyrgios match if there aren’t some theatrics and a showdown or two with officials and the crowd?
With the Black Caps ticking along at 123/4, Henry Nicholls crunched a drive down the ground. Moments later, instead of adding four to his total, he was on his bike.
‘Edge of the Earth’ brings us face to face with four epic adventures that push the boundaries of what risk is considered acceptable.
The Senegalese superstar was confirmed as a Bayern Munich player yesterday, in a deal that is worth approximately €32 million without add-ons.
Stormers loose forward Hacjivah Dayimani has celebrated his team’s URC success with days and days of full-kit revelry.
Grayson Murray’s temper boiled over during yesterday’s fourth round of the US Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Jantjies was arrested for “malicious damage to property”, as well as the contravention of the Aviation Act, after he touched down in Johannesburg on an Emirates Airlines flight from Dubai last month.
Kyalami Circuit owner Toby Venter remains confident we can get a South African Formula One Grand Prix in the not-too-distant future, but there are a few boxes to tick.
The competition was established after two people at the local Neuadd Arms pub bet on whether a man could defeat a horse in a long-distance race.
Young South African boxer Simiso Buthelezi has tragically died, after sustaining a traumatic head injury during a championship fight in Durban.
In April, 17-year-old Viwe Jingqi set new national Under-18 times in both the 100-metre and 200-metre events, clocking times that broke decades-old records.
During the final round of the World Boxing Federation All Africa lightweight bout between Simiso Buthelezi and Siphesihle Mntungwa, Buthelezi appeared ready to box the referee before heading for the corner.