Cafolla set the record on a day when it was cloudy and snowing with the air temperature at -3 degrees Celsius and the water temperature at 1 degree Celsius.
If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the Waste Management Open.
The game kicks off at 21:00 South African time, so you might want to let your boss know you’ll be a bit late on Monday. Also, no meetings until after lunchtime.
Winning a gold medal comes with more than just bragging rights for South Korean athletes – the honour also gives them an exemption from mandatory military service.
It sounds a bit Reiki-ish, but Djokovic claims the little gadget is the ‘biggest secret to my career’.
We simply can’t deny that 2023 is a stellar year for South African women’s sports. And to that, we say viva!
With these talented ladies in the well-deserved spotlight, Forbes has released an in-depth article spilling all the tea surrounding the top earning players competing in the international competition this year.
Earlier in the month while playing against the American, Wu was attended to by medics after bowing his head in his chair, with his heart rate measured to be 187.
The Springboks will debut their new Nike-designed home kit for the Rugby Championship against the Wallabies at Loftus Versfeld this weekend, and as can be expected from a rugby-loving nation, not everyone is happy with the new look.
Who knows what this week will bring, but here’s some good news to start off with.
With friends like this, who needs rivals?
The SA Institute for Drug-Free Sport says the abuse has increased to such an extent that it’s “turned to specialists in drug addiction in an attempt to deal with the problem”.
Fans watching the Bafana Bafana game against Ethiopia live on Tuesday was such a success that the SA Football Association (SAFA) is setting things up to allow 10 times more fans to come and watch the next match.
Dust off your vuvuzelas because it has been confirmed that 2 000 vaccinated fans will be allowed to attend the much-anticipated Bafana against Ethiopia match live tomorrow.
If flying over the water sounds like a good time, then you’re going to love the latest offering from South African hydrofoil company, Unifoil.
The Six Nations soldiers on, Liverpool continue to unravel, and we enjoy some other sporting highlights from the weekend’s action.
If your Monday was ruined by another horrific Proteas batting collapse, join me in my misery. At least Tom Brady is having a good time.
Newcastle United won a football match, the Bulls are Currie Cup champions, and the Ozzie cricket team has a toasted sandwich problem. Welcome to the Sports Wrap.
Conor McGregor was sat on his backside, the Currie Cup failed to dazzle, and Tom Brady still has it at 43.
There’s a real battle for the Premier League crown, Eben Etzebeth stars in France, one Barmy Army supporter’s 10-month wait, and more in this week’s round-up.
You can treat yourself to some new kicks and do your bit in the fight against COVID-19 with PUMA’s new ‘Unity Collection’.
Bjorn Magne Bryn has performed thousands of jumps in his career, but his latest death-defying stunt was arguably the most extreme.
As much as we are all desperate for live sporting action to resume, a little reality check may be in order.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Taro Aso, thinks dark forces are at work to prevent The Olympic Games from happening this year.
Maybe you called it something else, like ‘on on’, but we can all recognise a bit of that game from our youth in World Chase Tag.
A video of this year’s choreographed performance by DF Malan High School has been widely shared on social media, and it’s not hard to see why.
In Bavaria, men dressed in traditional garb square off against one another in one of the world’s strangest sporting events, ‘Fingerhakeln’.
The latest entry to the illustrious club is New South Wales minister for sport, John Sidoti, who clearly needs to brush up on his football skills.
Houston Astros pitcher Collin McHugh went full Matrix to avoid getting whacked by a baseball.
While we bask in the glow of Tiger Woods’ recent win, let’s look back at his most iconic shot of all time.