Western Cape Boxing League (WCBL)
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.
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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 →The WPMCA was established in 1981 and is affiliated to the South African Majorettes and Cheerleading Association (SAMCA). Through SAMCA we are affiliated to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) | International Cheer Union (ICU)
Majorette-Sport World Federation (MWF) SAMCA is also affiliated to the ICU (International Cheer Union) and the MWF (Majorette-Sport World Federation) and compete at both federations’ international world championships.
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 →The Polocrosse Association of South Africa (PASA) is made up of various clubs throughout South Africa. The clubs are divided into the following provinces – Natal, MpumalangEastern Province, Western Province, Orange Free State, Limpopo and Gauteng.
PASA is an affordable equestrian organisation, they promote all levels of riders, there are frequent international tours for the open age group, veterans, u25, u19, u16 and u14 age groups. Younger players are not limited according to their age, if they are good enough they are old enough! Women and Men get equal opportunities to represent their provinces and country.
Continue reading →Port Elizabeth Clay Target Club (PECTC) is an Outdoor Clay Shooting Range. We also offer club memberships should you wish to actively take part in clay shooting.”
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