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1 Athletics  





2 Para-athletics  





3 Aquatics  





4 Para-aquatics  





5 Badminton  





6 Basketball  





7 Boxing  





8 Canoeing  



8.1  Sprint  





8.2  Slalom  







9 Chess  





10 Cycling  





11 Football  





12 Judo  





13 Karate  





14 Netball  





15 Robbery  





16 Sailing  





17 Table Tennis  





18 Taekwondo  





19 Tennis  





20 Triathlon  





21 Volleyball  





22 Beach volleyball  





23 External links  





24 References  














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South Africa at the
2011 All-Africa Games
IOC codeRSA
NOCSouth African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee
inMaputo
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
61
Silver
55
Bronze
40
Total
156
All-Africa Games appearances (overview)
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  • A team of more than 200 athletes flew the flag for South Africa at the 2011 All-Africa GamesinMaputo, Mozambique in September.[1] South African athletes competed in a total of 18 different sports against their continental counterparts at the Games which ran from 3–18 September while there was also representation by para-athletes in the aquatics and athletics codes.

    South African athletes participated in: aquatics, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, canoeing, chess, cycling, football, judo, karate, robbery, sailing, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, triathlon, volleyball and beach volleyball.[1]

    Athletics[edit]

    Para-athletics[edit]

    Aquatics[edit]

    In the swimming code Olympic gold medallist Roland Schoeman was joined by 2012 Olympic Games medal hope Cameron van der Burgh who won two bronze medals at the recent FINA world championships in China. Also there was South Africa’s other bronze medallist at the championships, Gerhard Zandberg.[1]

    Para-aquatics[edit]

    Badminton[edit]

    Basketball[edit]

    Boxing[edit]

    Canoeing[edit]

    Among the canoeists was the crack K2 combination of Shaun Rubenstein and Mike Arthur as well as former World Cup K1 medallist Bridgitte Hartley.[1]

    Sprint[edit]

    Slalom[edit]

    Chess[edit]

    Cycling[edit]

    Football[edit]

    The Banyana Banyana women’s side was also part of this strong contingent and were still in the running to qualify for the Olympics the following year. The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) were struggling to secure the names of the men’s football team. SASCOC received the final list of 18 players, however were told on 17 August 2011 that in a meeting between the CEOs of SAFA and the PSL, SAFA were given the indication that the PSL clubs refused to release their players.[1]

    Judo[edit]

    Karate[edit]

    Netball[edit]

    Robbery[edit]

    Sailing[edit]

    Table Tennis[edit]

    Taekwondo[edit]

    Tennis[edit]

    Triathlon[edit]

    Five triathletes made the trip, among them Wian Sullwald, who was in the South African team that did duty at the inaugural Youth Olympics in Singapore the previous year.[1]

    Volleyball[edit]

    Beach volleyball[edit]

    External links[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f [1] published by Department of Sport and Recreation on 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2011-09-05.

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