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South Africa at the
2015 All-Africa Games
IOC codeRSA
NOCSouth African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee
Websitehttp://www.sascoc.co.za
in Brazzaville
Competitors150 in 15 sports
Flag bearerChad le Clos
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
41
Silver
41
Bronze
40
Total
122
All-Africa Games appearances (overview)

A team of more than 150 athletes flew the flag for South Africa at the 2015 All-Africa Games in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo in September.[1] South African athletes competed in a total of 15 different sports against their continental counterparts at the Games which ran 4–19 September while there was also representation by para-athletes in the power-lifting and athletics codes.

South African athletes participated in: athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, cycling, fencing, gymnastics, judo, karate, swimming, table tennis, volleyball (beach), wrestling.[1]

In total, 122 medals were won by South Africa.[2]

Athletics

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Para-athletics

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Badminton

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Boxing

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Cycling

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Fencing

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Gymnastics

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Judo

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Karate

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Swimming

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In the swimming code Olympic gold medallist Chad le Clos will be joined by fellow gold medallist Cameron van der Burgh who won two silver medals at the recent FINA world championships in Russia.[1]

Table Tennis

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Volleyball (beach)

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Para-powelifting

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Wrestling

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General team management

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Chief Physiotherapist – Sandhya Silal, Fikile Phasha, Greshne Van Wyk, Sarah Jane Fergusen, Danielle Munezero, Ashleigh Hansen, Venter, Given Baloyi, Avirlash Lukhan, Siyabonga Kunene, Sergant Motha and Hugh Everson, Ugendrie Govender

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Team SA named for 11th African Games". SASCOC.
  2. ^ "Team SA end African Games with 122 medals in Brazzaville". Team South Africa. Retrieved 28 December 2021.