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Fencing Federation of South Africa (FFSA)

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The Fencing Federation of South Africa (FFSA) is the governing body of the sport of fencing in South Africa and we are affiliated to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). We strive to improve the sport of fencing in South Africa. Through regular national competitions, our fencers are ranked, and this provides the selection criteria for South African team selection to participate in continental and international events.

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Posted in F, Federation | Tagged fencing, Sport

Rhodes University Canoe Club (RUCC)

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The club was founded in 2003 and has grown bigger each year with 2017 being one of the most successful years the club has seen. The club trains two-three times a week at Settlers Dam where the canoes are stored in the racks there. Settlers Dam is situated in Thomas Baines Reserve and is a 20 minute drive from Grahamstown. The reserve and dam boasts beautiful scenery and many antelope including buffalo, kudu and waterbuck.

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Posted in club, R | Tagged canoe, Sport

South African National Boxing Organisation (SANABO)

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South African National Boxing Organisation (SANABO) is the organisation that governs the sport of Open Boxing (amateur boxing) for men and women in South Africa. SANABO is affiliated to the International Boxing Association (AIBA), along with the African Boxing Confederation (AFBC). SANABO is also affiliated to the South African
Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), and Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC). It organises national competitions such as the SANABO Elite National Championships, tournaments and trials.

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Posted in organisation, S | Tagged Boxing, Sport

St Francis Paddling Club (SFPC)

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The St Francis Paddling Club was established in 2011 in order to promote the sport in the greater St Francis. The club also focuses on development as well as coaching juniors, ladies and beginners. All welcome – join them every Wednesday at 17:30 at Quaysyde on the canals for a time trial or just a social paddle. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)

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Posted in club, S | Tagged canoe, Sport

Western Cape Gymnastics Association (WCGA)

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Western Cape Gymnastics Association (WCGA) is the South African Gymnastics Federation (SAGF) official gymnastics structure in the Western Cape Province.

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Posted in association, W | Tagged Sport

Valley Clay Target Club (VCTC)

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Valley Clay Target Club is the leading clay target shooting club in the Western Cape with a paid up membership in excess of 250.

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Posted in club, V | Tagged clay target, guns, Shooting, Sport, training

South African Power Flying Association (SAPFA)

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SA Power Flying Association is a network of aviation enthusiasts hosting rallies and rally-flyring championships.

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Posted in association, S | Tagged Aviation, flying, Pilots, Sport

East Cape Game Management Association (ECGMA)

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ECGMA (also known as the Oos-Kaap Wildbestuurgenootskap) is a non-profit organisation that was established in 1980 by Eastern Cape game farmers to promote and protect the management of game. ECGMA is a diverse Association that caters for Recreational Hunters, Game Farmers, Professional Hunters and Conservancies. Our membership numbers have grown year on year and we have well over 1400 members.

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Posted in association, E | Tagged Conservation, hunting, Sport

Racehorse Owners Association (ROA)

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The Racehorse Owners Association was incorporated in December 1997 following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Horseracing Industry in Gauteng and the Gauteng Provincial Government. The essence of the agreement, signed on 30 June 1997, was that the parties agreed to re-organise and restructure the business of the racing industry into a single corporate entity to be listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange as soon as practically possible. The new company would have a broad base of shareholders with specific emphasis on previously disadvantaged communities.

In terms of the agreement a ‘Racehorse Owners Association comprising owners and members of the previous turf clubs would make available the image of racing to the new company (Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Ltd) in exchange for a laid-down stakes policy which would be incorporated into the Phumelela / Racehorse Owners Association agreement’. The assets of the Totalisator Agency Board (TAB), the Highveld Racing Authority (HRA) and the previous Turf Clubs, including the racetracks, were transferred to Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Ltd as part of the corporatisation process.

When the Racehorse Owners Association was incorporated, its membership was made up of existing members of the turf clubs (Turffontein, Gosforth Park and Newmarket), plus existing members of the Gauteng Racehorse Owners Association (GROA) which was the final incarnation of the old Owners and Trainers structure. Following the inauguration of the Racehorse Owners Association, the assets of the clubs in the Free State, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape and at a later stage Western Cape were also transferred to Phumelela and their owners and members were automatically accepted by the Racehorse Owners Association.

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Posted in association, R | Tagged race horse, racing, Sport

Professional Hunters’ Association of South Africa (PHASA)

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Supporting the conservation and ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources, for the benefit of current and future generations, through the promotion of legal hunting.

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Posted in association, P, professional | Tagged Conservation, hunting, Sport

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