Ho’s third Midmar title
Sunday February 12, 2012KwaZulu-Natal’s Chad Ho became the first man to win three Midmar Mile titles in a row on Sunday as British swimmer Keri-Anne Payne clinched a record seventh successive crown in the women’s race in Howick, Kwa-Zulu Natal.
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Ho hopes for No3
Saturday February 11, 2012Two-time Midmar Mile champion Chad Ho is confident his extensive experience in the race will work in his favour as he bids for a milestone third successive title in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands this weekend.
Burns to bounce back?
Saturday February 11, 2012By Mark Etheridge
Beijing Olympian Roxy Burns will be looking to bounce back up to top form after a disappointing start to her UCI world para-cycling track championships in Los Angeles, California.
Ho ends 7th in Brazil
Monday February 6, 2012By Mark Etheridge
Olympian Chad Ho returns to South Africa buoyed by his form in the two South American legs of the FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup.
Riaan eyes London
Friday February 3, 2012By Mark Etheridge
Riaan Schoeman will be sleeping that much easier at night now after getting a lot closer to being part of Team South Africa at the Olympic Games in London later this year.
Ho 13th in Brazil
Wednesday February 1, 2012By Mark Etheridge
Beijing Olympian Chad Ho is hard at work in a bid to qualify for his second Olympics in London later this year.
Heerden hits the mark
Monday January 30, 2012Stellenbosch’s Heerden Herman raced to the third Olympic qualifying time of the weekend on the second and final day of the South African International Invitational Swim Meet at Kings Park Pool in Durban on Sunday evening.
Chad’s Games qualifier
Saturday January 28, 2012It was a mixed bag of results at the South African International Invitational swimming meeting in Durban on Saturday night.
Swim stars in Durban
Thursday January 26, 2012Our 2012 Olympic Games swimming hopefuls take to the water at the SA International Invitational Swim meeting at the fast Kings Park Pool in Durban this weekend.
Full steam ahead
Monday January 9, 2012By Gary Lemke
In the chaos that followed Chad le Clos winning South Africa’s first swimming gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, the 200m butterfly, he was led up one blind alley after another. ‘Take him for drug testing!’ ‘The media want to see him, now!’ ‘No, he must pee in the bottle first!’ the manic local organisers argued.






