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Olympics will make it harder for teams like England predicts Gollings

  • Rugby Sevens

November 27 - Rugby sevens inclusion in the Olympics will see the smaller countries invest more into the sport, England's record-breaking fly-half Ben Gollings (pictured) predicted today.

leading points-scorer in sevens history, hopes not just one better in Dubai, where they came second to South

Africa in last season, but improve their third-place finish in the World Series too.He said: "Dubai


ASA living from month-to-month admits Mali

  • Athletics

November 21 - Ray Mali (pictured), the acting President of Athletics South Africa (ASA), has admitted

City Marathon winner Hendrick Ramaala, have replaced the Board sacked earlier this month by the South

secretary escorted from building by police November 2009: Former ICC President to oversee Athletics South

Africa November 2009: Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African Parliament November 2009

: South African athletes come forward to complain about Chuene and ASA November 2009: Chuene suspended


ASA general secretary escorted from building by police

  • Athletics

November 16 - Molatelo Malehopo (pictured), the suspended general manager of Athletics South Africa

   Ray Mali, who has been parachuted in by the South Africa Sports Confederation

"     Related stories November 2009: Former ICC President to oversee Athletics South

Africa November 2009: Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African Parliament November 2009

: South African athletes come forward to complain about Chuene and ASA November 2009: Chuene suspended


Former ICC President to oversee Athletics South Africa

  • Latest (Paralympics)

November 15 - Ray Mali (pictured), the former President of Cricket South Africa, will take over as the

new head of Athletics South Africa on a temporary basis tomorrow following the suspension of Leonard

  The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) said that Mali, the

first black official to lead South African cricket when he was elected in 2003, would form an interim

Board to govern and regulate athletics in South Africa and also carry out a review of the sport's financial

Africa to compete internationally.

    Related stories November 2009: Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African


Former ICC President to oversee Athletics South Africa

  • Latest

November 15 - Ray Mali (pictured), the former President of Cricket South Africa, will take over as the

new head of Athletics South Africa on a temporary basis tomorrow following the suspension of Leonard

  The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) said that Mali, the

first black official to lead South African cricket when he was elected in 2003, would form an interim

Board to govern and regulate athletics in South Africa and also carry out a review of the sport's financial

Africa to compete internationally.

    Related stories November 2009: Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African


Former ICC President to oversee Athletics South Africa

  • Athletics

November 15 - Ray Mali (pictured), the former President of Cricket South Africa, will take over as the

new head of Athletics South Africa on a temporary basis tomorrow following the suspension of Leonard

  The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) said that Mali, the

first black official to lead South African cricket when he was elected in 2003, would form an interim

Board to govern and regulate athletics in South Africa and also carry out a review of the sport's financial

Africa to compete internationally.

    Related stories November 2009: Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African


Semenya does not like fame

  • Athletics

November 14 - Caster Semenya (pictured), the world 800 metres champion at the centre of a gender row, has admitted that she is not enjoying her new-found fame.

  The South African said: "People want to stare at me now.

"   Athletics South Africa (ASA) was suspended this month over its handling of the Semenya

    Related stories November 2009: Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African

Parliament November 2009: South African athletes come forward to complain about Chuene and ASA November


Gollings heads England squad for Dubai

  • Rugby Sevens

 tournaments of the 2009-2010 International Rugby Board (IRB) Sevens World Series in Dubai and South

Africa next month with a squad that includes Ben Gollings (pictured).

More hard work is around the corner for all of the players, but we go to Dubai and George [in South 

;Africa] with a good mix of players who can't wait to wear the white shirt with pride."

or sudden death extra time.Ryan's side will be looking to go one better than their final defeat by South

Africa in Dubai last year and will face the United States, Russia and Kenya in Pool C at The Sevens

on December 4.A week later at the South African leg in George, England will find Tunisia, Scotland and


Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African Parliament

  • Latest (Paralympics)

November 10 - Parliament has demanded an explanation from the South African Sports Confederation

and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) over their suspension of Athletics South Africa (ASA), which they are

ASA has now instructed top South African lawyer Monty Hacker to challenge its suspension, which has been

  "There are problems in soccer after the SAFA (South African Football Association) 

"     Related stories November 2009: South African athletes come forward to complain

over Semenya October 2009: Calls for politician to be banned from Semenya discussions October 2009: South


Chuene suspension to be investigated by South African Parliament

  • Athletics

November 10 - Parliament has demanded an explanation from the South African Sports Confederation

and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) over their suspension of Athletics South Africa (ASA), which they are

to revive their long-held plot to remove the embattled Chuene from power.ASA has now instructed top South

There are problems in soccer after the SAFA (South African Football Association) elections

Related storiesNovember 2009: South African athletes come forward to complain about Chuene and ASANovember

lying over SemenyaOctober 2009: Calls for politician to be banned from Semenya discussionsOctober 2009: South


Roebuck and Simmonds strike gold at World Cup

  • Aquatics

November 10 - Joe Roebuck and Lizzie Simmonds (pictured) led the way with gold as Britain won three medals on the first day of the FINA World Cup in Stockholm.

  Chad Le Clos of South Africa took the silver in 4:04.19 and Kyle Whitaker of the United


Record interest in staging Women's Rugby World Cup

  • Latest (Paralympics)

November 9 - A record four countries are set to bid to follow England in 2010 and host the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, it has been announced today.

defending champions New Zealand, 2006 runners-up and hosts England, bronze medallists France, Canada, South

Africa, US, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Australia in the 12-team tournament.


Record interest in staging Women's Rugby World Cup

  • Latest

November 9 - A record four countries are set to bid to follow England in 2010 and host the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, it has been announced today.

defending champions New Zealand, 2006 runners-up and hosts England, bronze medallists France, Canada, South

Africa, US, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Australia in the 12-team tournament.


Record interest in staging Women's Rugby World Cup

  • Rugby Sevens

November 9 - A record four countries are set to bid to follow England in 2010 and host the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, it has been announced today.

defending champions New Zealand, 2006 runners-up and hosts England, bronze medallists France, Canada, South

Africa, US, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Australia in the 12-team tournament.


South African athletes come forward to complain about Chuene and ASA

  • Latest (Paralympics)

November 6 - Officials from Athletics South Africa (ASA) have been accused of physical and verbal abuse

  The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) suspended Chuene and

over Semenya October 2009: Calls for politician to be banned from Semenya discussions October 2009: South