More than two decades after skateboarding icon Tony Hawk made history, 11-year-old Brazilian Gui Khury has gone one better.
As the fourth test of the 2019 Ashes headed towards a riveting finish, Australian skipper Tim Paine was forced to make a tough decision.
Tony Ferguson’s 12-fight winning streak came to an abrupt end this weekend, and he was left bruised and battered after his bout against Justin Gaethje.
During the enforced break from on-court action, Djokovic has hosted a web series called ‘The Self Mastery Project’. It”s been quite a trip.
Pieter-Steph du Toit may be the reigning World Rugby Player of the Year, but apparently he’s only the fifth-best player in the world.
We’re all missing live sports, so here’s a chance for rugby fans to relive a few classic moments from years gone by.
Nighttime beachgoers in California were treated to a natural light show as bioluminescent algae lit up the waves.
The Springboks put on a defensive masterclass during the first 40 minutes, and coach Rassie wanted to make sure that intensity didn’t drop.
In the test match that immediately followed one of cricket’s biggest scandals, Australia thought they had caught out the Proteas.
Siya Kolisi grew up in PE’s Zwide township, and he hasn’t forgotten his roots. Together with Rachel, he’s determined to make a difference.
‘Chasing the Sun’, a six-part documentary due for release at some point in August, intends to lift the lid on the world of Springbok rugby like never before.
Whilst they don’t earn anywhere near their football counterparts, rugby’s top earners are still doing alright for themselves.
As self-proclaimed ‘Durban’s best golfer’, one can only imagine the restraint Jared Harvey must be showing during this lockdown period.
Magnus Carlsen’s domination of the sport is unparalleled, and he has been world champion since 2013. Thankfully, a 16-year-old has come along to give him a run for his money.
Looking to waste some time watching classic cricket highlights from years gone by? You’re in luck – this test series remains our only triumph on Indian soil.
Two of the finest tennis players in history struggled to connect via Instagram Live, but when they did it was worth the wait.
With so many sporting events and music festivals cancelled, huge losses have been incurred by organisers. Wimbledon, however, showed some impressive foresight.
With the renewed media interest in van Niekerk this week, Sport24 reached out for an interview.
From his “organic farm turned healing sanctuary”, the former Springbok has touched on a number of interesting topics these past few weeks.
As much as we are all desperate for live sporting action to resume, a little reality check may be in order.
As the spread of the coronavirus leads to more live sporting events being cancelled, UFC owner Dana White is thinking way outside of the box.
Joost van der Westhuizen and Fourie du Preez are two of the finest number nines the modern game has seen, but who comes out tops?
Tennis, like most sports, is on an enforced hiatus, but that doesn’t mean Roger Federer is sitting around on his backside.
Dalton is once again in hot water after an incident that allegedly took place last Monday, involving a security guard at the building where Dalton lives.
They are two of the finest wingers of the modern era, but who would you choose to dot down in the corner?
Usain Bolt may have hung up his running shoes a while back, but a new contraption could still breathe life back into them.
Former England rugby captain Lawrence Dallaglio is in for an awkward time after it emerged in court that his credit card had been used in a London brothel.
With live sports around the world cancelled, fans are turning to some unlikely sources for entertainment.
SuperSport has had to be creative in the wake of so many sporting tournaments and leagues being suspended or cancelled. Let’s see what they have in store for us.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Taro Aso, thinks dark forces are at work to prevent The Olympic Games from happening this year.