Monday, October 26, 2009

SASA-II NATIONAL ELITE GAMES FOOTBALL RESULTS

ERMELO, MPUMALANGA, SOUTH-AFRICA
19- 24 OCTOBER 2009


FOOTBALL FINAL RESULTS

GOLD MEDALISTS
LIMPOPO PROVINCE

SILVER MEDALISTS
EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE

BRONZE MEDALISTS
WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE

FOURTH POSITION
GAUTENG PROVINCE

BEST PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT: CHADLEY JACOBS (STRIKER) – WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SASA-II NATIONAL ELITE GAMES CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS




ERMELO, MPUMALANGA, SOUTH-AFRICA
19- 24 OCTOBER 2009


FINAL RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION

6KM MEN
MNCEDI KHANTI – EASTERN CAPE – 19:32:09
VUSI VILIKAZI – MPUMALANGA – 19:34:51
ABRAM MATLOGA – LIMPOPO – 19:42:00

4KM LADIES
NONTOBEKA MABIZELA – KWAZULU-NATAL – 15:30:12
JANE RASEKANYA – LIMPOPO – 15:39:39
FULUFELO MAVHENGELE – LIMPOPO – 16:49:65

3KM MEN
JOSEPH MOHLAKA – LIMPOPO – 09:30:05
VUSI VILIKAZI – MPUMALANGA – 09:38:10
MNCEDI KHANTI – EASTERN CAPE – 09:42:68

2KM LADIES
FULUFHELO MAVHENGELE – LIMPOPO – 08:08:86
KHENSANI MAGAGULA – LIMPOPO – 08:18:74
BUSISWA SHINTA – EASTERN CAPE – 09:03:51

TEAM COMPETITION

6KM MEN
LIMPOPO PROVINCE
KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINCE
WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE

4KM LADIES
LIMPOPO
WESTERN CAPE
KWAZULU-NATAL

3KM MEN
LIMPOPO
EASTERN CAPE
NORTH WEST

2KM LADIES
LIMPOPO
EASTERN CAPE
NORTHERN CAPE


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SASA-II NATIONAL ELITE GAMES NETBALL RESULTS

ERMELO, MPUMALANGA, SOUTH-AFRICA
19- 24 OCTOBER 2009


FINAL RESULTS

GOLD MEDALISTS
EASTERN CAPE

SILVER MEDALISTS
LIMPOPO PROVINCE

BRONZE MEDALISTS
KWAZULU-NATAL

FAIR PLAY TEAM
NORTH WEST PROVINCE

BEST PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
MPAPHU NONELWA – GOAL ATTACK of EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE



Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

ATHLETICS FINAL MEDAL STANDINGS

SASA-II NATIONAL ELITE GAMES
ERMELO, MPUMALANGA, SOUTH-AFRICA
19- 24 OCTOBER 2009


LIMPOPO               
  • 16 (GOLD), 18 (SILVER), 13 (BRONZE), 147 (POINTS)
EASTERN CAPE
  • 8 (G), 15 (S), 3 (BR), 58 (POINTS)
NORTH WEST
  • 5 (G), 5 (S), 8 (BR), 48 (POINTS)
KWAZULU-NATAL
  • 3 (G), 6 (S),  3 (BR), 36 (POINTS)
WESTERN CAPE
  • 2 (G), 4 (S), 5 (BR), 27 (POINTS)
GAUTENG
  • 4 (G), 3 (S),  2 (BR),  25 (POINTS)
MPUMALANGA
  • 2(G), 1 (S), 4 (BR), 17 (POINTS)

FREE STATE
  • 1(G), 1 (S), 3 (BR), 11 (POINTS)

BEST ATHLETE CATEGORIES:

  • MALE: MNCEDI KHANTI (EASTERN CAPE)
  • FEMALE: JELA NTOMBOXOLO (EASTERN CAPE)
  • MALE (DOWNS): TITUS MACHIKELA (LIMPOPO)
  • FEMALE (DOWNS): MARIA MOCHITELE (LIMPOPO)
  • BEST MALE TEAM: LIMPOPO
  • BEST FEMALE TEAM: LIMPOPO

 BEST PROVINCE:
  • LIMPOPO PROVINCE with 16 GOLD MEDALS






Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SASA-II 2009-2010 EVENTS CALENDER

CRICKET
  • 29 NOV - 11 DECEMBER 2009
  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

 2ND INAS-FID EUROPEAN OPEN FUTSAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • 21-27 FEBRUARY 2010
  • GUARDA, PORTUGAL

 INAS-FID WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • MARCH 2010
  • HUNGARY

 SASA-II SUMMER GAMES
  • 21-27 MARCH 2010
  • CRICKET, SWIMMING, TABLE TENNIS
  • TSHWANE, SOUTH-AFRICA

 5TH INAS-FID EUROPEAN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • 07-12 JULY 2010
  • VARAZDIN, CROATIA

 1ST AFRICA TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
  • JULY 2010
  • TBC\SOUTH-AFRICA

5TH INAS-FID EUROPEAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
  • AUGUST 2010
  • VENUE: TBC

 5TH INAS-FID FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • 21 AUGUST - 12 SEPTEMBER 2010
  • LIMPOPO PROVINCE, SOUTH-AFRICA

 SASA-II DEVELOPMENT GAMES
  • OCTOBER 2010
  • CODES: ATHLETICS, CROSS COUNTRY, BASKETBALL, HOKKER, NETBALL, FOOTBALL
  • KWAZULU-NATAL
SASA-II BI-ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
  • OCTOBER 2010
  • KWAZULU-NATAL

 6TH INAS-FID WORLD BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • OCTOBER\NOVEMBER 2010
  • TONGELA, PORTUGAL

 5TH DSISO WORLD DOWNS SYNDROME SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • OCTOBER 2010
  • TAIWAN

 1ST INAS-FID HALF MARATHON WORLD CUP
  • OCTOBER 2010
  • PORTUGAL

 1ST WORLD DOWNS SYNDROME ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • OCTOBER 2010
  • MEXICO






Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

SA ELITE GAMES - FINAL PROGRAMME

SA ELITE GAMES
MPUMALANGA, ERMELO
18 – 24 October 2009


18 October 2009
  • 16h00 General Meeting (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
  • 17h00 Code Meetings (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
19 October 2009
  • 08h00am Opening Ceremony (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
  • 09h00am Athletics Start (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
20 October 2009
  • 09h00am Athletics (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
21 October 2009
  • 09h00am  Cross Country  (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
  • 14h00  Football  (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
  • 14h00  Netball  (Ligbron High)
  • 14h00  Basketball  (Kasi)
  • 19h00  Mayoral Function
22 October 2009
  • 09h00  Football  (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
  • 09h00  Netball  (Ligbron High)
  • 09h00  Basketball  (Kasi)
  • 19h00  Council Meeting  (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)

23 October 2009
  • 09h00  Football, Netball, Basketball  (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)

 24 October 2009
  • 09h00 Football, Netball, Basketball Finals  (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)
  • 12h00 Closing Ceremony (AJ Swanepoel Stadium)





Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Downs World Swimming Championship - Portugal - 2008

RECORDS BROKEN:
WORLD RECORDS:
Jennifer Higgins 200 IM
Jennifer Higgins 800 Freestyle
Pietie Bell 25 Butterfly

SOUTH AFRICAN RECORDS
Tyrone Rademeyer 50 and 100 Backstroke
Johan Hugo 50 and 200 Breaststroke

MOSAIC SOUTH AFRICAN RECORDS
Hannes-Walt de Klerk 50 Breaststroke
Hannes-Walt de Klerk 100 Freestyle


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Thursday, October 8, 2009

ELITE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - ERMELO - 2009

The said championship are to take place in the province of Mpumalanga, Ermelo.  This will probably be the first time that Ermelo will be hosting an event of such a nature.   We know that Ermelo will be well and ready by the time the premier athletes of South- Africa arrive. 
Most of the athletes from the recently held Global Games in Chech Republic will be represented.  Beyond this the first Downs Athletics Team will also be chosen during this championship. The National Downs athletics team will be competing in the not so distant future in a major World Championship.  More details of the championship will be posted.

The elite championship will also serve to finalize the 2010 Inas-Fid Football World Championship in Limpopo province.   Yes, the cat is out of the bag now. Limpopo province has been nominated to host the 2010 football chanmponship. More details will be posted soon.

This championship for the Intellectually Impaired will take place about a month after the senior football teams have left our shores.
Goodluck to all the players!!

Herewith enclosed are also a tentative programme of the Elite National Games.
The dates are from the 19-24 October 2009.

Day 1: Opening and Athletics
Day 2: Athletics
Day 3:Cross Country, Football, Netball, Basketball
Day 4: Football, Netball, Basketball
Day 5: Football, Netball, Basketball
Day 6: Football, Netball, Basketball Finals




Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - GG - Swimming


Left to Right: Yvonne Smith (Free State), Cindy Mkhize (Kwazulu- Natal), Dorothy Smit (George, WC), Leanne Sterrenberg (Cape Town)
Herewith are some of our premier swimmers. The medal received are for a relay event.  Well done ladies
Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - GG - Swimming



This gold medal was just one of many received during the championship.  Craig have also been nominated as the BEST ATHLETE of the GLOBAL GAMES.  What an amazing athlete and ambassador of our country.  He has competed since Sidney 2000 in every major championship, albeit World and European championship.  He has been a stalwart in the individual and the relay teams. I think his legacy will live on for a very long time in the hearts and minds of South-Africa and the World.  We hope to see him in action in London 2012 and possibly Brazil.  Who knows...
Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - GG - Table Tennis


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - GG - Basketball Team


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SWAN - GG - Athletics Medalists


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - GG - Athletics


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - Global Games - Futsal


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - Global Games - Futsal Team









Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - Global Games - CZE 2009

Team South-Africa came 7th out of 25 Countries. Well done all. Herewith are the standings of the top 7 places.
Australia: 20 gold, 15 silver & 13 bronze medals
Portugal: 14 gold, 6 silver & 10 bronze
Poland: 13 gold, 14 silver & 13 bronze
Hong Kong China: 10 gold, 10 silver, 8 bronze
Great Britain: 8 gold, 9 silver, 8 bronze
Ukraine: 8 gold, 9 silver, 1 bronze
SOUTH-AFRICA: 8 GOLD, 3 SILVER & 10 BRONZE




Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - Downs World Swimming Champs - Portugal 2008

DOWNS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP – PORTUGAL 2008
RECORDS BROKEN ON DAY 1 AND 2


WORLD RECORDS:

Jennifer Higgins 200 IM\
Jennifer Higgins 800 Freestyle
Pietie Bell 25 Butterfly

SOUTH AFRICAN RECORDS
Tyrone Rademeyer 50 and 100 Backstroke
Johan Hugo 50 and 200 Breaststroke

MOSAIC SOUTH AFRICAN RECORDS
Hannes-Walt de Klerk 50 Breaststroke
Hannes-Walt de Klerk 100 Freestyle


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SWAN - 2009

The next few pages will be dedicated to the 2009 publication of the SWAN i.e. the official newsletter of SASA II. Listed in here will be issues and events such as the recently held Global Games in Liberec, Chezh Republic; as well as the Downs Swimming in Portugal. The local scene will be centred around the 2008 National Championship in Cape Town as well as the 2009 Summer Champs in Bloemfontein.

Also be mindful of the upcoming National Elite Championship in Ermelo, Mpumalanga. A brief overview of this event will also be given.

So herewith are the Preface of this year's publication as well as as special message from madame president.
Preface:
The “Swan” also known as “Ama Swana Swana” is in its 9th year of publication. This dedicated newsletter has gone through a number of changes, but has tried to keep to its primary objective. Its primary objective has always been to highlight the sports achievements of all its affiliate members, albeit it on a provincial and or international level. In short, the idea is to tell the whole of South-Africa how all our athletes have performed in a given year of publication.
However, I always had this niggling question in my mind, does the said newsletter meet its primary objective. Further to this, who else got to know of the sports achievements of our athletes? I can’t help shake this thought that the newsletter are being looked at once, and than being shelved in file 13 or even worse thrown away.
My feeling is that the newsletter has to serve a wider purpose. And maybe it has always, but all the same, I believe its purpose should be much wider than its current circulation.
It should also serve to draw people and or “friends” to the organization. Beyond this the “SWAN” should also serve as a means to get people within the SASA II family to engage with one another. At the same time the said family has to be kept abreast of all current affairs within the organization.
Having said this, how will WE meet these objectives? I believe you the reader can ensure that these very objectives are being met. Importantly, we should be able to harness the digital resources to our avail, particularly because it will expedite circulation, as well as reach a much wider “audience”

So let us take hands and shape this newsletter. Let US build a legacy!


MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT


What can a person say after a wonderful, exciting and successful year?

SASA-II is still going from strength to strength just because we have so many committed officials and coaches and of cause our dedicated athletes, involve.

The Down Syndrome Swimming team did extremely well at the 4th World Down Syndrome Swimming Championships in Portugal, with Jennifer Higgins again collecting the most medals at this event.

In September 2008 athletics, basketball and futsal teams were selected and in March 2009 swimming and table tennis teams were selected to represent South Africa at the 2nd Global Games in Czech Republic. Team South Africa came back with 21 medals, improving in team codes and made plenty of new friends in the International arena.

We know our officials are more motivated for the coming years after a very successful Capacity Building project in September ’09. Working with athletes with an intellectual disability is always a challenge and we have to be on top of all new ideas and methods.

The financial support from National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund makes it possible for these athletes to compete on International level. Sport and Recreation SA help us to develop our athletes and make sure they realized their full potential. The support and guidance from SASCOC and National Federations makes it much easier for SASA-II athletes to perform to their best at world class events.

We always aim to make our Provinces and Country proud when we participate in an event.

SASA-II solutes everybody that makes a difference in our athletes life!

Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Gauteng Province


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

CBP - Basketball Discussions


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

CBP - Netball Group Sessions



Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

CBP - Exco briefing


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Mpumalanga Province


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Western Cape Province


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Kwazulu-Natal Province


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Northern Cape


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

Limpopo Province


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

North West Province


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

CBP - Netball


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

CBP - Swimming


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

CBP - Cross Country


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

CBP - Cricket


Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)

SASA II Capacity Building - September 2009 - Pretoria

This capacity building was made possible by the hard-work and dedication of the administrators involved, of which the president, Mrs Lizzie Vogel played a pivotal role. The financial support of NLDTF should also be highlighted in this regard. Once again many thanks to the Lottery Distribution Fund.
Our thanks and appreciation should also be extended to Xco sport for their sponsorship of material that was used in the sessions.

Once again, thanks to all the administrators of the respective provinces that have made the sessions so successful.

As per the opening sentiments, "we are in the business of building legacies, not for ourselves but for our primaries..."

Edited by: Albert Warnick (SASA II - PRO)