More names added to Team SA for Tokyo

general24 June 2021 19:25
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      Team South Africa’s Olympic representation grew further with the naming of another squad of athletes and officials to attend the Tokyo Olympics. This was the second squad announcement following the first one last month.

      At a live television announcement on Thursday night, more representatives across 10 codes were named – athletics, cycling, rowing, sailing, sevens rugby, skateboarding, surfing, swimming, triathlon and waterpolo.

      Two more medal candidates were added to the squad that had been omitted from the first list of names last month.

      Olympic 400m gold medallist Wayde van Niekerk has subsequently qualified for Tokyo as has surfing’s Jordy Smith.

      Cycling’s Stefan De Bod is also added to cycling’s list as a replacement for Daryl Impey, who withdrew due to injury. Rowing, where the men’s four are considered medal candidates, also had their participation rubber-stamped.

      Tennis player Lloyd Harris had been selected to go to Tokyo, but withdrew citing a difficult schedule and fatigue from the Covid-19 bio bubbles.

      The qualification process is still ongoing for some sports and end on 29 June. More names will be released after that date.

      At the last Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Team South Africa won 10 medals, which was an increase on the six medals that were won at London 2012.

      There are 29 days to go to the Games which run from 23 July to 8 August.

      MEN’S RUGBY SEVENS

      Sakoyisa Makata, Dylan Sage, Impi Visser, Zain Davids, Angelo Davids, JC Pretorius, Branco du Preez, Selvyn Davids, Justin Geduld, Kurt-Lee Arendse, Siviwe Soyizwapi, Stedman Gans, Ronald Brown, Lubalalo Dobela, Chris Dry, Muller du Plessis, Ruhan Nel

      Coaches and management: Neil Powell, Renfred Dazel, Ghafoer Luckan, Ashley Evert

      WOMEN’S WATERPOLO

      Amica Hallenndorff, Shakira January, Meghan Maartens, Chloe Meecham, Georgie Moir, Boati Motau, Hannah Muller, Daniela Passoni, Megan Sileno, Ashleigh Vaughn, Jordan Wedderburn, Kelsey White. Reserve: Yanah Gerber

      Coaches and management: Candice Williams, Delaine Mentor, Duncan Woods

      MEN’S WATERPOLO

      Ignardus Badenhorst, Devon Card, Jason Evezard, Cameron Laurenson, Lwazi Madi, Farouk Mayman, Yaseen Margro, Liam Neill, Roarke Olver, Nicholas Rodda, Donn Stewart, Ross Stone, Gareth May

      Coaches and management: Rowen Meth, Paul Martin, Vaughan Marlow

      SWIMMING

      Tatjana Schoenmaker, Kaylene Corbett, Emma Chelius, Erin Gallagher, Ethan du Preez, Chad le Clos, Pieter Coetze, Bradley Tandy, Michael Houlie, Matthew Sates, Women’s 4x100m medley relay (Mariella Venter, Tatjana Schoenmaker, Erin Gallagher, Aimee Canny)

      Artistic swimming: Laura Strugnell, Clarissa Johnston

      Coaches and management: Vicky Drinkwater

      SKATEBOARDING

      Melissa Williams, Andre Oberholzer, Boipelo Awuah, Brandon Valjalo

      Coaches and management: Wendy Gila

      TRIATHLON

      Gillian Sanders, Henri Schoeman, Simon Ackermann, Richard Murray

      Coaches and management: Kate Murray, Lyndsey Parry

      SAILING

      Leo Davis

      Coaches and management: Victor Davis

      SURFING

      Jordy Smith

      Coaches and management: Isaac February

      ROWING

      Lawrence Brittain, John Smith, Sandro Torrento, Kyle Schoonbee, Jake Green, Luc Daffarn

      Coaches and management: Roger Barrow, Marco Galeone

      ATHLETICS

      Kyle Blignaut, Marc Mundell, Wayde van Niekerk, Gift Leotlela, Shaun Maswanganyi

      Coaches and management: Jean Verster, Hezekiel Sepeng, Paul Gorries, Irma Reyneke, Hendrik Ramaala, Pierre Blignaut, Jennifer Kingwell

      CYCLING

      Stefan De Bod

      © Team SA