Belhar Knights (BK)
Chess club in the Northern suburbs of Cape Town
Continue reading →Chess club in the Northern suburbs of Cape Town
Continue reading →Canoeing South Africa represents a multitude of paddle sport diciplines. From beginners to Olympic athletes – all welcome!
Continue reading →The sport of bowls is a healthy activity which caters for all ages both young and old. It creates a fun environment for the social player as well as an atmosphere for the competitive sports person.
The sport in South Africa complies to international standards and Bowls SA is the governing body for the sport in South Africa.
Newcomers to the sport are encouraged and guided by qualified coaches and introduced to the club system.
The Big Bore Association of South Africa (BASA) is a voluntary organization of Hunters, Sports Shooters and Collectors.
Continue reading →One of the aims of the Bosveldist Jagters en Wildbewarings Vereniging To gain knowledge of wildlife and wildlife
Continue reading →The Bushveld Conservation Bureau is a not-for profit association and have an annual complement of more than 100 members. Their primary mission is to assist farmers who have “problem animals” on their land by using our hunting skills.
Continue reading →The broad purpose of the Federation is to encourage the sport of pigeon racing, to coordinate and promote Bloemfontein and surroundings and to safeguard and protect the interests of its members.
Continue reading →Club for canoeing enthusiasts. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
Continue reading →The Border Canoe Club (BCC) has been in existence since 1987, and represents the river Canoeing and Surfski disciplines in the greater East London area. In recent years, the resurgence in popularity of paddling has meant significant growth for the club, which now has over 300 members. A number of national Surfski and river canoeing paddlers have come out of the BCC, and the club continues to produce world class paddlers.
The club is very active, with no fewer than twenty races organised each year. The weekly highlight for many is the Time Trial. Every Wednesday evening, paddlers test their times over a 9,4km river course. This is followed by a social gathering of families and a hearty meal in the clubhouse.
Continue reading →The Boland Shore Angling Association promotes shore angling.
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