Sport
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Pirates Road Running Club member completes his first marathon
Local newsPirates Road Running Club member who is also a comedian managed to complete his first 42km distance running.
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Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg learner shines at an interprovincial tournament
SchoolsKai Giessen-Hood started playing ice hockey when he was 12 years old. His ice hockey journey started when his parents…
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St Teresa’s School learner to represent her school in upcoming Commonwealth Judo Championships
Local newsJudo is a sport of unarmed combat derived from ju-jitsu and intended to train the body and mind. It involves…
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Parktown and Jeppe boys battle it out on the hockey field
SchoolsThe much-anticipated clash of Parktown and Jeppe boys' high schoos was a battle of unmatched grit and glory.
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How will the Impact Run impact you?
Local newsVarious roads are set to be affected with the Impact Run happening this Saturday, August 5.
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St Teresa’s School learner shone at the Junior International Canoe Federation and Kayak Sprint World Canoeing Championships
Local newsCaitlyn Evans achievements earned her a green and gold blazer.
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Pirates Road Running Club members took part in the 14 and 22km run from Orlando in Soweto
Local newsThe connecting communities run is in its 12 year.
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Soweto Marathon back from the brink of collapse
Local newsThis race is open for all communities and I would urge all of them to register in their numbers and…
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Pirates Tennis Club member is club champion five times
Local newsTennis has always been a household activity for one man who is Pirates Tennis Club Champion five times.
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Pirates rugby player endorsed with 100th club cap
Local newsFrom 2015 to date, Duncan Delport has officially represented Pirates Rugby Club in Greenside at 100 games.
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Katleho Lynch lives for rugby
Local newsKatleho Lynch won the league three consecutive times in his time at UJ and winning the SA u18 test series…
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SPAR Women’s Challenge Jozi encourages women to run #4Smiles
Local newsBabies born with cleft lips and palates, and women with breast cancer, will benefit from the race this year.











