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Sun Aug 13 2017
 
     

Semenya's greatest challenge

Eight years since Caster Semenya won her maiden world title in Berlin as a mere teenager, she will be looking to claim her second 800 metres crown in London today.

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Dominant Kaizer Chiefs unable to land knockout blow

Thrice they banged the ball against the woodwork and still walked out at the first hurdle of the season-opening tournament.

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Transfer tensions undermine Mamelodi-Maritzburg cup tie

The rivalry between Mamelodi Sundowns and Maritzburg United extends beyond this afternoon’s MTN8 quarter-final duel in Atteridgeville.

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Organisers to blame for Bolt's collapse - team-mates

Usain Bolt's dramatic and inglorious end to his top level career was the fault of world championship organisers, his furious team-mates claimed.

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All Blacks hooker Coles ruled out with another head injury

New Zealand hooker Dane Coles has been ruled out of the Rugby Championship opener against Australia after suffering a head knock in a warmup match on Friday.

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Dominant Kaizer Chiefs unable to land knockout blow

Thrice they banged the ball against the woodwork and still walked out at the first hurdle of the season-opening tournament.

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RUGBY

All Blacks hooker Coles ruled out with another head injury

New Zealand hooker Dane Coles has been ruled out of the Rugby Championship opener against Australia after suffering a head knock in a warmup match on Friday.

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CRICKET

Still no clarification on Proteas’ festive cricket opponents

It may not be India, but cricket fans will still see festive season international cricket at the end of the year, Cricket South Africa (CSA) confirmed this week.

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GOLF

Oosthuizen shakes off injury to stay in #PGAChamp hunt

Louis Oosthuizen is two shots behind leader Kevin Kisner at the PGA Championships ahead of the final round.

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