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ACNW athletes geared to make impact at SA Track and Field Champs in Potch

Hosts, Athletics Central North West (ACNW), will have a team of 81 athletes that will want to rack up the medals against the nations best. 

The anticipation is building for the 2023 ASA Senior Track & Field Championships that will take place at the NWU McArthur Athletics Stadium from Thursday, 30 March – Saturday 1 April.

Hosts, Athletics Central North West (ACNW), will have a team of 81 athletes that will want to rack up the medals against the nations best.

Here is a list of athletes who will compete for ACNW

Women:

1 Savannah Combrinck (Javelin)
2 Marga Cumming (Hammer throw)
3 Lenieke de Beer (Pole vault)
4 Juanita de Necker (Shotput)
5 Ina du Plessis (1500m)
6 Karmen Fouche (Long jump)
7 Suné Greeff (Long jump)
8 Jessica Groenewald (20km walk)
9 Carla Hattingh (200m)
11 June Jonker (Pole vault)
12 Rogail Joseph (200m, 400m)
13 Phindile Kubeka (100m)
14 Annette Koen (20km walk)
15 Juanne Kotze (400m hurdles)
16 Eljoné Kruger (Long jump)
17 Maggie le Roux (Javelin)
18 Nicole Lindeque (Javelin)
19 Lee-Ann Marx (Heptathlon)
20 Jeanne Minnaar (High Jump)
21 Janise Nell (20km walk)
22 Megan Newton (100m hurdles)
23 Sydney Oosthuizen (200m)
24 Stephany Petro (1500m and 5000m)
25 Lente Pieterse (400m)
26 Amiel Rothman (100m and 200m)
27 Marissa Swanepoel (20km walk)
28 Carina Swiegers (10 000m)
29 Tamzin Thomas (100m and 200m)
30 Michaela Thomsen (400m)
31 Jo-Ane van Dyk (Javelin)
32 Marna van Greunen (400m)
33 Sandri van Rooyen (100m)
34 Karissa van Wyk (Long jump)
35 Kyla Vlok (100m)
36 Clarissa Weyer (javelin)
37 Rose Xeyi (100m)
Men:
38 Reagan April (Long jump)
39 Jansen Bell (400m and 800m)
40 Alan Cumming (Hammer throw)
41 Nicholas De Scally (1500m)
42 Keanu Domingo (1500m)
43 Seegers du Plessis (High jump)
44 Jay-Cobus Farmer (3000m steeplechase)
45 Antonio Farmer (20km walk)
46 Elroy Gelant (10 000m, 5000m and 1500m)
47 Johann Grobler (Javelin)
48 Kian Johnson (800m)
49 Marnus Jonker (200m, 400m)
50 Abrie Kruger (800m, 1500m)
51 Burger Lambrechts (Shotput)
52 Rouxan le Roux (1500m)
53 DJ Liebenberg (Shotput)
54 Mbhoni Mabunda (100m and 200m)
55 Thabiso Magutle (110m hurdles)
56 Sihle Mahlangu (400m, high jump)
57 Itumeleng Matheolana (5000m)
58 Dean Mc Aslin (Pentathlon)
59 Tumisang Monnatlala (3000m steeplechase)
60 Jerry Motsau (1500m)
61 Mdumiseni Mtolo (1500m)
62 Andrew Munnik (1500m)
63 Dino Nako (5000m)
64 Vuyo Ndlovu (100m)
65 Welre Olivier (Long jump and triple jump)
66 Arend Pretorius (Pole vault)
67 Benjamin Richardson (100m and 200m)
68 Itumeleng Sesiko (5000m)
69 Ian Slinger (10 000m)
70 Waldouw Smit (Javelin)
71 Righardt Stander (Discus)
72 Wynand Swanepoel (Discus)
73 Adrian Swart (200m and long jump)
74 Christopher Swart (800m and 1500m)
75 Henco Uys (800m)
76 Leonard van Rhyn (Decathlon)
77 Dillan van Rooyen (800m)
78 Valco van Wyk (Pole Vault)
79 Nathan Venter (High jump)
80 Armand Willemse (Javelin)
81 Mihlali Xotyeni (100m)

Here is the program of the SA Championships in Potchefstroom:

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I am the editor of the Potchefstroom Herald since January 2026. I have a keen interest for sport and local community news. I have more than a decade of experience covering various beats. Journalism is a lifestyle.

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