How Team South Africa Performed on Saturday

It was a busy day for Team SA at the 2024 Paris Olympics. 

Golf: Individual Stroke Play – Round 3
Scores after Round 3: Christiaan Bezuidenhout Tied 13th (-8) shot 7 under par (64) today; and Eric van Rooyen Tied 13th (-8) shot 2 under par (69) on Day 3. Overall leaders at -14

Rowing: Women’s Single Sculls Final C
Paige Badenhorst finished 2nd in her C Final race. The result sees her
finishing 14th overall, out of 32 entrants in the competition

Cycling: Men’s Road Race
Ryan Gibbons finished the gruelling race in 69th position.

Athletics: 
Men’s 100m, round 1, heats
Shaun Maswanganyi finished 3rd in his heat, managing to qualify for the Semi Final.
The Semi Final races will be run on Sunday, 4 August.

Men’s 100m, round 1, heats
Although Benjamin Richardson only managed a 4th place finish in his heat – and not achieving automatic qualification to the Semi Final; his time was good enough for a Semi Final berth.

Men’s 100m, round 1, heats
Akani Simbine was first in his heat, gaining automatic qualification for
the Semi Final race on Sunday, 4 August.

Men’s 1500m, Repechage:
Tshepo Tshite finished 4th in his Repechage heat, narrowly missing out
on automatic qualification for the Semi Final by a single position.

Men’s 1500m, Repechage:
Ryan Mphahlele finished 11th in his heat, having run at the front of all
the chasers for the majority of the race. His 11th place does not grant
him the opportunity to run in the Semi Final.

Hockey: Pool B, South Africa vs United States of America
Team South Africa’s women’s hockey team finished their Paris 2024 journey with a 1 – 0 loss against Team USA.

Team South Africa’s Friday Results

Team South Africa had phenomenal results on Friday, including a SA Record for Adriaan Wildschutt

Athletics: 
Men’s 10 000m, final
Adrian Wildschutt set a new South African record of 26:50.64 in the men’s 10,000m final at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Friday. He finished the race in an impressive but exhausting performance under the stadium lights. The gold medal went to Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei, who set an Olympic record of 27:24.25.

Wildschutt kept pace with the leading pack for most of the race and was in fourth place after 7000m. He only faded in the final lap. Reflecting on his performance, Wildschutt said, “I thought I ran really smart. I moved up and got myself in an amazing position. It was only in the last 300m that I started struggling. I’m very satisfied and grateful for everything I’ve accomplished so far.”

He added that his strategy, discussed with his coach, was to conserve energy and be ready for a fast final 1000m.

Women’s 800m, round 1, heats
Prudence Sekgodiso qualified for the 800m semifinals with a time of 1:59.84, finishing second in her heat. Despite the competitive nature of the heats, Sekgodiso comfortably secured her spot by following her race plan and staying relaxed.

She expressed her excitement, saying, “Everything went according to plan, and now I’ve made it to the semis.” After finishing behind Daily Cooper Gaspar of Cuba, Sekgodiso looked forward to the semifinals, noting the amazing crowd and her focus on sticking to her plan. “I’ve been running sub-two minutes for a long time. I made my move, gave it my all, and pushed through to come second. Now I’m getting my mind and body ready for the semi-final.”

Men’s shotput, qualification, Group B
Shot putter Kyle Blignaut failed to qualify for the final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. His throw of 20.78m placed him seventh in his group, just missing the top six needed to advance.

Reflecting on his performance, Blignaut said, “I feel in great form and have been working hard, but it’s not meant to be. I’ll have to wait another four years for the next Olympics.” He added that he hoped to honor his late coach, Pierre Blignaut, and looks forward to competing in future events like the world championships and Commonwealth Games. With a new Italian coach, Blignaut aims to be on the podium at the 2028 Olympics.

Men’s 1500m, round 1
Ryan Mphahlele finished 12th in his heat in 3:38.48, placing him 38th overall and into the repechage.
Tshepo Tshite finished 13th in his heat in 3:36.87, placing him 23rd overall and into the repechage.
The repechage races will be run on Saturday, the 3rd of August.

Rowing: Men’s Pair Final B 
Christopher Baxter and John Smith finished their Paris 2024 journey
with a 3rd place finish in the Men’s Pair Final B race. This result places
them 9th overall out of the 18 teams that competed.

Swimming: 
Men’s 100m Butterfly – Heats
Chad le Clos finished 2nd in his heat but was unable to reach the semi-finals, finishing 24th overall. In the same heat, Matthew Sates finished 7th in 54.53, which placed him 35th overall, also missing the top 16 semi-finalists.

Women’s 200m Individual Medley – Heats & Semi Final
Rebecca Meder finished 5th in her semi-final race, placing 11th overall, narrowly missing out on a place in the final. Earlier in the day, she finished 4th in her heat in 2:11.96, which secured her the 16th and last remaining spot in the evening’s semi-finals.
 
Golf: Individual Stroke Play – Round 2
Scores after Round 2: Erik van Rooyen is tied for 10th place (-6) after scoring 2 under par, 69; and Christiaan Bezuidenhout is tied for 35th place (-1) after scoring an even par, 71, on day 2.

Hockey: Men
Team South Africa’s men’s hockey team finished their Paris 2024 competition with a 5-2 win over hosts, France.

Team South Africa’s Wednesdays Results

Team South Africa had some incredible results from Wednesday, 31 August. 

Triathlon: Women’s Individual
Vicky van der Merwe put in a fighting effort to finish 46th in the Women’s Triathlon race early on Wednesday morning

Rowing: Women’s Single Sculls Semi Finals C/D
Paige Badenhorst finished 1st in her semi final race in the C/D section of the competition. She will next compete in the C Final, where she will battle for the 13th 18th position overall.
She races on Saturday, 3 August.

Triathlon: Men’s Individual
Henri Schoeman and Jamie Riddle finished 20th and 25th, respectively, in the Men’s Triathlon race that was postponed from Tuesday.
Conditions were challenging both in and out of the water for the Paris 2024 Olympic triathlon. The race was postponed due to high E. coli levels in the River Seine. Team SA members, Schoeman (20th) and Riddle (25th), noted the mental strain of the delay but highlighted the difficult swimming conditions. Schoeman leveraged his lifesaving background to gain an early advantage but fell short on the run. Riddle, despite his experience with strong currents, was surprised by the water’s strength and suffered leg cramps. 

Hockey: Women
Team South Africa’s women continued their streak of scoring in every match played at these Games. However, today’s effort was not enough to see them past Great Britain, going down by a single goal: 2-1.

Both South Africa and Great Britain entered their match at the 2024 Paris Games seeking their first win. Great Britain triumphed 2-1, leaving Team SA at the bottom of Pool B with three losses. Despite leading 1-0 early from a deflected shot by Kayla de Waal, South Africa couldn’t maintain their advantage. Amy Costello equalized for Great Britain, and Hannah French scored the winning goal. South Africa missed several opportunities to level the score. Edith Molikoe expressed disappointment but optimism for the remaining games.

Rowing: Men’s Pair: 
Team South Africa’s men’s pair, Christopher Baxter and John Smith, finished 4th in their race just outside of the qualification position for the finals.
The pair will next race on Friday, 2 August to battle it out for the 7th – 12th position.

Swimming: Men’s 200m Backstroke
Pieter Coetze finished 2nd in his semi final race, and qualifies for the final on Thursday evening. Earlier in the day Pieter swam the third fastest time overall in the morning heats.

Swimming: Women’s 200m Breaststroke
Tatjana Smith and Kaylene Corbett both made it through their semi final races, and qualified for the final race on Thursday, 1 August.
Tatjana Smith aims for gold in the women’s 200m breaststroke at the 2024 Paris Games to become South Africa’s greatest Olympian with four medals. She already has two golds and one silver. Despite a recent loss to Kate Douglass, Smith is favored for gold. Kaylene Corbett also qualified for her finals, with Corbett potentially joining Smith on the podium. Smith’s training under coach Rocco Meiring, along with her recent 100m gold, bolsters confidence in her success.

Hockey: Men
Team South Africa’s played to a 3- 0 defeat against Spain in their penultimate pool match.
The Poll A hockey match between Team SA and Spain at the 2024 Paris Olympics was played without spectators due to a weather evacuation. Both teams struggled in the silent, empty stadium, ending the first quarter goalless. Spain’s Marc Reyne scored after South Africa received a yellow card, leading 1-0 at halftime. South Africa’s efforts to equalize were thwarted, including a disallowed goal and a saved penalty stroke. Spain capitalized on defensive errors, adding two more goals to win 3-0, eliminating Team SA from the Games.


How Team South Africa Performed on Tuesday

Team SA began Tuesday with three medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, thanks to Alan Hatherly and Tatjana Smith’s contributions on Monday. On Tuesday, our athletes are competing in five different sports.

Rowing:  Women’s Single Sculls, Quarter-Finals
Paige Bandenhorst finished fourth in her quarter-final. The top three from each of the four heats advance to semi-finals A/B, while the remaining competitors go to semi-finals C/D.
Therefore, Bandenhorst will be competing for places 13th to 24th.

Swimming: Men’s 200m Butterfly, Heats
Matthew Sates finished 6th with a time of 1:57.04, placing him 20th overall and missing a spot in the semi-finals.

Cycling (BMX):  Men’s Park Qualification
Vincent Leygonie did not finish in the top 9 and was eliminated after placing 12th with a points average of 75.85 over two runs.

Rugby Sevens
Women’s 11th/12th pace playoff: Team SA 21 Fiji 15

Men’s Hockey
Men’s Pool A: Team SA 1 Germany 5

Team South Africa’s men’s hockey players continued their demanding schedule by playing their third match in four days at the 2024 Paris Olympics, this time facing Germany. On Tuesday they went down 5-1 to sixth-ranked Germany.

Having previously defeated Germany at Tokyo 2020, Team SA aimed to deliver another memorable performance, hoping to honor head coach Cheslin Gie’s birthday. However, Germany quickly took the lead. In the final minute of the first quarter, Christopher Ruhr doubled Germany’s lead with a penalty stroke.

Justus Weigand extended the lead to 3-0 when he scored from within the circle. Despite a good chance for South Africa, the shot went wide. The second period was uneventful, and Germany maintained their 3-0 lead at halftime.

Early in the second half, South African goalkeeper Gowan Jones made several saves before a counterattack almost resulted in a goal for South Africa, earning applause from the crowd. South Africa then won a penalty corner, which Matt Guise-Brown converted to make it 3-1. However, Germany soon restored their three-goal advantage with a penalty corner goal by Gonzalo Peillat.

South Africa had another penalty corner opportunity after good work from Bili Ntuli, but Mustapha Cassiem’s shot was saved, and his rebound went over the crossbar. In the final minutes, a defensive error allowed Mats Grambusch to score Germany’s fifth goal with a brilliant shot into the top right corner.

Despite the defeat, South Africa now turns its focus to the next game against Spain on Wednesday, where they will compete for potential quarter-final places.

Photo by: Mimmo Perna