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  • uMhlanga's Teal Grace Hogg finished 16th at the ISA World Junior Surf Champs in Ecuador. PHOTO: Michael Tweddle (ISA)

    Teal surfs to top 20 in Ecuador

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    uMhlanga's Teal Grace Hogg was one of the standout girl surfers for the South African junior surfing team at the…

  • Hank McGregor got his Bay Union Surfski Series title defense off on the right foot with victory in the series opener on Sunday. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    McGregor and Ward win series opener

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    Challenging surf conditions greeted the over two hundred paddlers at the opening race of the Bay Union Surfski Series.

  • The ever popular river pontoon bridges will be back in 2014 with the race crossing the uMsundusi and uMngeni Rivers a total on 28 times throughout the two-day race that starts in Pietermaritzburg at Camps Drift on Saturday 21 June and ends at Blue Lagoon in Durban on Sunday 22 June. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Minor tweaks to Dusi2C route formula

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    The event organisers work closely with the Dusi uMngeni Conservation Trust (DUCT) as well as the Durban Green Corridor in…

  • Mandy Loots is pictured alongside Emily Visagie (16), Tayla Lovemore (18) (middle) and Courtney Perrett (17) (left) , who made the finals at the recent South African Swimming Championships in Durban. Visagie won gold medals in the girls 16 years SA Champs in Cape Town in the 50m and 100m breaststroke and was second in the 200m breaststroke.

    Olympic swimmer settles in uMhlanga

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    SA Olympic swimmer Mandy Loots has taken up a coaching post at the Crawford College La Lucia in January and…

  • Northlands BC to host disabled bowls champs

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    The championships are held annually in different cities around the country and were last held in Durban in 2006.

  • Mt Edgecombe resident Alison Inggs was recently selected for the SA Young Riders Team that took on Zimbabwe, Namibia, Swaziland and the SA Adults Team. Her team went on to win the Inter-Africa competition. PHOTO: Tamara & Blake Images

    Alison vaults to success

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    Young showjumper shines at Inter-Africa Team competition.

  • Reynard Butler (Team Abantu) celebrates victory on debut at the aQuellé Tour Durban, with team mate David Maree joining in the festivities in second. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    New winners for aQuellé Tour Durban

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    KZN teams dominate aQuellé Tour Durban podium.

  • The Nashua Crusaders scored in the final minutes of the game to beat Jonsson College Rovers 21-15.

    Crusaders snatch last gasp win

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    Saders coach Ronnie Uys, who was the most vocal member on the day, praised his side for their mental fortitude…

  • Jetaime Ribbink crossed the finish line first in the women’s 15km race at the uMhlanga Easter Trail Run. She was among the new faces on the winning podium which included Claude Eksteen who won the men’s 15km event. PHOTO: Anthony Grote

    Easter trail run a success

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    New winners in both men's and women's uMhlanga trail run.

  • La Lucia's Jordy Smith placed equal 9th in the Ripcurl Pro Bells Beach, being defeated by Julian Wilson (AUS) in Round 5 at Bells Beach recently. PHOTO: Kelly Cestari (© ASP)

    Jordy claims fifth in Rip Curl Pro

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    Fanning and Moore crowned winners down under and Jordy makes top five.

  • Durban North resident Craig Tibshraeny, is one of a group of 20 runners who will run from Johannesburg to Durban over the course of a week to raise funds and awareness for the Alzehiemer’s Association of South Africa.

    Craig runs with a purpose

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    Durban North resident to run a relay marathon to raise awareness and funds for the Alzheimer’s Association of South Africa.

  • Talente Mkize is among 14 riders from the Amaoti community representing the Domino Development Team for the Tour Durban.

    ‘Talente’d Amaoti cyclist ready for race

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    Domino cyclist says his dream is to represent South Africa.

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