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Sean Badenhorst

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  1. Some people have black rings under their eyes, this guy....
  2. I think they're mostly Raleighs. Well the ones the Great Britain team are riding...
  3. And they usually show you three performances from that event in this order: bronze, silver and gold... That's why I'm up at this time watching live... Gotta go now, men's triathlon has just started!
  4. The problem is that any initiatives like this have to deal with the administrators/politicians at some point. Very frustrating cos they really are just bricks in the road... Hmm' date=' fair enough, but I just think you are all just a tad too far down the road already. We dont have a large pool of elite gymnasts, rowers, runners, cyclists, field and track athletes, whatever swimming around at the bottom of the pyramid, its more like a tiny goldfish bowl, and thats not going to carry through for long. No Sir, we need to get the kids interested again in sport, thats where the Olympians of the future will come from, and thats not just rugby, cricket and soccer, its a whole spectrum of sports, when I was in school, we had a swim team,a rowing team a gymnastics team, a field and track team a long distance running team IN ADDITION TO a rugby, cricket and soccer team. Gee, man we even had a band and a few pretty girls shouting for us. Get the kids out of the malls and onto the track, into the pool out on the bike and then you will see the future. Its here, its just not been nourished. [/quote'] Porky, I agree with you. But I believe that you are refering to a bygone era, sadly. The world has moved on and trying to change the patterns of modern living is going to be almost impossible. Kids still do sport at school, but these days there's also a variety of other activities outside of schools. And in this era of specialisation, many kids do most of their sport at club level (swimming, athletics, cycling, soccer, rugby, cricket, hockey, golf etc). I am constantly impressed by the high numbers of youngsters (primary school level) that I see participating in various sports at club level. Just one example is the large number of juniors/youth that compete in road and MTB events. This may just be in my community (greater Joburg) though and not a reflection of the overall trend. I grew up in small towns where the only sport I had access to was through school. It's up to the parents to make sure the kids are given the opportunities to participate in sport as well as manage their diets. It's then up to the kids as to whether or not they wish to continue as they grow older. And that is where incentive is needed. Like it or not, we live in an era of professional sport and instant gratification. For a young sportsman/woman to see an Olympic medal as the ultimate reward is not quite as common as it used to be. I still maintain that the sports administrators are where the problem is. If they managed their sports properly, they'd be constantly on the hunt for talent at schools and finding funding from the corporate sector to support youth programmes. And it's from that pool where our Olympic medallist should emerge.
  5. Zim will get a medal in the men's 200. Not gold obviously, but silver or bronze...
  6. Sifiso races on Wednesday (quarters) and Thursday (semis and final). Here's hoping...
  7. Mokoena gets silver in the men's long jump! Sigh.
  8. Must be heavier than Sauser's Specialized. Did you see how much longer it took him to pick it up after that crash at Marathon World's?
  9. I've seen men run that fast from a standing tart...
  10. Yup. Absolutely amazing performance! Their combination of precision and power is superb! Three world records in three rides I think is what they achieved. A gold medal. Britain's 6th on the track I think.
  11. Serious? No... Thought not. South Africa could however, earn a medal for growing.
  12. Serious?
  13. Best kit of the lot! Black is classy, timeless and (quite) fast.
  14. I think we'll get one' date=' two maybe even three medals in Beijing ? Malaudzi in the 800m, Nhlapo in the BMX and maybe, just maybe, Ramaala can finish the Games on a good note with a medal in the men's marathon... See, I'm very optimistic! [/quote'] Yes, if you think Ramaala can get a medal you are the most optimistic person I know. he has never impressed me as medal material. And that is exactly why I think he's got a chance! Always one big surprise from the SA team at the Olympics. I'm banking on Ramaala for the 2008 surprise.
  15. Dirtbreath, you can't group the Olympic sports with rugby, cricket and soccer. Most Olympic sports aren't professional, well, not in the same category as rugby, cricket and soccer. PPWTF, the only way to improve is for the government to want to improve our sporting performances. That way support will be increased to the sports associations. But unfortunately, we are a country with a lot more serious problems than poor sporting performances. Money and support will continue to be channeled in those directions with sporting success being a 'nice to have'... What sport can only hope for now is for big business to get involved just like it has with the fight against crime. Politics will remain a limiting factor though. As a journalist, I have covered many Olympic sports over the years and I'm afraid that the highest percentage of the dumbest humans I have ever interacted with are employed in sports administration in South Africa.
  16. Do a search for this topic. It's been discussed to death already in other threads...
  17. Didn't recognise her with her clothes on... Watched her race. Super strong! Glad she got the gold. Great story.
  18. Try this: Lower your expectations. It's only sport.
  19. Sigh. And then one person will get the blame, lose his/her job (maybe) and the rot will just continue when another incompetent dead tree stump fills the vacant position through the very well-worn channels of nepotism. I heard through a contact that the SASCOC media liaison chap was given the boot about six weeks before the Games began. Bet no media were even aware of that since he didn't do any flippen work! He was even surprised at losing his job! When I covered the '96 Olympics, the media liaison for NOCSA was excellent. Oh, that's why, Fiona Coward (organiser of Panorama Tour and Sabie Experience) headed that up. And that, I believe, is one of the reasons there are no corporate sponsors of SA's Beijing team. Media liaison is a very key element for both media (most Olympic journos know little about the 'minor' sports) and potential/exisiting sponsors. Makes me nauseous so I'm going to stop ranting about it in case I puke...
  20. No surpises there. Actually, the only surprise is that the SABC carried the report. Millions of rand that could have gone on supporting athletes in their quest for medals... Wonder how much other money has been wasted?
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