South African Korfball Federation (SAKF)
Korfball: The only truly mixed team sport
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Korfball: The only truly mixed team sport
Continue reading →Rowing South Africa (RowSA) represents 3,000 registered rowers in South Africa including novices, juniors, university students, seniors and masters and people with disabilities.
Continue reading →The South African Consolidated Recreational Angling Association (SACRAA) is a non-profit association that has been established in reaction to the limited level of recognition of the recreational sector by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries (DAFF), the lack of transparency and interaction with the sector by DAFF, and out of concern for the declining state of some of our key angling species. SACRAA is an independent body that acts in the best interests of it members and the recreational fishing industry. It is not affiliated to any government institution or other angling organizations, but has the support of the South African Sport Anglers & Casting Confederation (SASACC; the controlling body for organized angling in South Africa) and the South African Fishing Tackle Agents & Distributors (SAFTAD). SACRAA is recognized as an interest group in terms of Section 8 of the Marine Living Resources Act (Act 18 of 1998) and will represent recreational fishing on Provincial Working Groups and local Co-Management Committees once the Inland Fisheries Policy is promulgated and implemented.
Continue reading →Also known as the Randse Jagtersvereniging (RJV). With the legislative and regulatory environment increasingly creating challenges for the hunting community, it has been decided that this Association will return to the purely simple model where the hunter can exercise his Freedom to hunt and accompanying related Firearms ownership with responsibility for his culture and democratic rights. with the reassurance that his rights and interests are entrenched but also enjoys thorough expert and focused attention.
Continue reading →The South African home of traditional JKA Karate, recognized by the JKA World Federation Head Quarters, Japan. ‘The Keeper of Karate’s Highest Tradition.’
SAKA are the officially registered South African branch of the Japan Karate Association (日本空手協会; Nihon Karate Kyokai) founded on May 27, 1949. SA JKA is the largest group of JKA karate practitioners in the world outside Japan. Their grades are recognised internationally and in Japan. Their senseis train at the infamous Honbu in Tokyo as often as possible to ensure that standards remain at the highest level.
SAKF is the National Governing Body to administer,manage,run and develop the Sport of kabaddi in South Africa. SAKF has 9 provincial members and administering 3 forms of kabaddi namely; Court Kabaddi,Beach Kabaddi and Circle Kabaddi.
Continue reading →The South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport’s core focus is to tackle doping in sport in order to ensure a culture of ethics and fair play within South Africa.
Continue reading →SA Hunter’s and Game Conservation Association which is also calle SA Jagters- en Wildbewaringsvereniging (SAJW), has taken leadership in many areas within the wildlife sector, including promoting responsible hunting.
Continue reading →Also known as the Jaggeweetskietvereniging, the SA Hunting Rifle Shooting Association is a registered member of the SA Shooting Sport Confederation (SASSCo) and is recognized as the official hunting rifle shooting sport in the country. The SAHRSA has several affiliations practising this format of sport shooting.
Continue reading →The South African Ice Hockey Federation (SAIHF) is the National Governing body for ice hockey in South Africa. The SAIHF is certified by SASCOC and is also a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
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