Sport Aerobics and Fitness Federation (SASAFF)
SASAFF is the ONLY affiliated member of South Africa’s custodian of Fitness Sport Aerobics & Hip Hop, SASCOC.
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SASAFF is the ONLY affiliated member of South Africa’s custodian of Fitness Sport Aerobics & Hip Hop, SASCOC.
Continue reading →Surfing SA is the recognized governing body for the sport of surfing in South Africa and is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which, along with Sport and Recreation South Afric(SRSA), controls all sport in South Africa.
Continue reading →Information on all aquatic sports in the Western Cape
Continue reading →WCBL is a boxing league which will be conducted on annual basis. The page will contain lasted updates on the league and extra activities related.
Continue reading →Western Province Bowls Association was formed in 1906 starting off with three clubs and in 2017 comprises a total of 36 clubs with some 2 700 members.
Continue reading →The key objectives of the WCDSF are to encourage and promote every Deaf Sport Member with hearing loss to participate and enjoy sport.
Continue reading →SA Power Flying Association is a network of aviation enthusiasts hosting rallies and rally-flyring championships.
Continue reading →The Western Province Badminton Association are actively involved in the development of the sport of badminton, and with the support of the Western Cape Government, they have teams coming from Oceanview (many of whom have represented Western Province) and Gugulethu, who provide transport in bringing the players to the hall to practice and play league.
Continue reading →Club for canoeing enthusiasts. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
Continue reading →PASA is a non-profit association of members with the mission statement:
“To foster, develop and facilitate sport parachuting, in all its facets, within South Africin the safest and most progressive manner, on behalf of its members.”
For many people the words parachuting and skydiving conjure up images of adrenalin junkies and daredevils with little regard for their own safety. One of the questions most frequently asked of sport parachutists is, “who in their right mind would want to willingly throw themselves out of a perfectly serviceable aircraft?”
In truth, sport parachuting is a disciplined sport that operates within rigidly defined and enforced safety parameters as set out in PASA’s Manual of Procedures. This Manual has been ratified by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) and is the basis upon which PASA has been approved as an Aviation Recreation Organisation. The safety and training standards contained in the manual are on a par or better than international standards and must be adhered to by all affiliated drop zones and members in South Africa.
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