Belhar Knights (BK)
Chess club in the Northern suburbs of Cape Town
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Chess club in the Northern suburbs of Cape Town
Continue reading →Cape Town Judo Association was born out of the Western Province Amateur Judo Association when the sports re-organised in line with the new provinces.
Cape Town Judo Association actively promotes the sport of Judo within the Cape Town region through the clubs affiliated with the CTJA. CTJA is one of the 6 districts that make up the Western Cape Judo Federation.
Continue reading →The Big Bore Association of South Africa (BASA) is a voluntary organization of Hunters, Sports Shooters and Collectors.
Continue reading →The Bergvliet Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
Continue reading →One of the aims of the Bosveldist Jagters en Wildbewarings Vereniging To gain knowledge of wildlife and wildlife
Continue reading →The club was founded in 1994 by shift workers from Tutuka Power Station who have a need to participate in organised fishing but cannot join a club angling on specific weekends. So the club adapts to our shift workers. We are located in Standerton and we have the prime of fishing waters around Grootdraai Dam.
Continue reading →The Association of Barbel Fishers – where you will find information on Barbel, Barbel fishing and hopefully like minded anglers.
Continue reading →Badminton South Africa (BSA) promotes badminton, the fastest racket sport in the world, in the Republic of South Africa to enable all sections of the community to enjoy the benefits of this Olympic sport that offers so much to everyone who is interested in athletic recreation.
Continue reading →Deaf Sport South Africa or DSSA is the national association of multi-code sports of Deaf people in South Africa. Founded in 2012 by Deaf people from 7 provinces namely Free State, KwaZulu Natal, North West, Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Limpopo and Western Cape.
The reason behind the formation of DSSA was the passion for a winning Deaf national team and integrating into hearing sport bodies thereby ensuring equal access to resources.
DSSA is a registered non-profit organisation (NPO) and Public Benefit Organisation (PBO).
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.
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