South Africa: Olympic Qualifiers

20 June 2024 |

The journey to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games feels like a sprint to the finish line, with palpable excitement buzzing through the air. Athletes from around the globe are sharpening their skills in preparation for this prestigious event. For South Africa, it’s more than just another Olympics—it’s a chance to shine on the international stage and showcase the indomitable spirit of our sportsmen and women.

So as the calendar flips ever closer to the opener on July 26th, many South Africans have clinched their coveted spots, ready to compete against the world’s best. So let us breakdown the incredible SA Olympic Qualifiers for you:

SA Athletes Heading to the Paris Olympics

The SA Olympic Qualifiers of elite athletes set to don green and gold has been unveiled by the South African Sports Confederation, Olympic as well as Paralympic Committee (SASCOC). Therefore spanning various disciplines, aquatics to athletics, gymnastics to sport climbing, many determined individuals make up Team South Africa. So as you will see we already have immense sports men and women to support and cheer for.

Aquatics Olympians

  • Aimee Canny (200m freestyle)
  • Pieter Coetzee (100m as well as 200m backstroke)
  • Kaylene Corbett (200m breaststroke)
  • Erin Gallagher (100m butterfly)
  • Chad le Clos (100m butterfly)
  • Rebecca Meder (200m IM)
  • Matthew Sates (100m, 200m butterfly as well as 200m IM)
  • Tatjana Smith (100m as well as 200m breaststroke)
  • Julia Vincent (diving, 3 m springboard)

Athletics Olympians

  • Luxolo Adams (200m)
  • Marion Fourie (100mH)
  • Zeney Geldenhuys (400mH)
  • Rogail Joseph (400mH)
  • Stephen Mokoka (marathon)
  • Zakhiti Nene (400m)
  • Cian Oldknow (marathon)
  • Lythe Pillay (400m)
  • Benjamin Richardson (200m)
  • Akani Simbine (100m)
  • Prudence Sekgodiso (800m)
  • Gerda Steyn (marathon)
  • Tshepo Tshite(1500m)
  • Wade van Niekerk (400m)
  • Jovan van Vurren (long jump)
  • Irvette van Zyl(marathon)
  • Adriaan Wildschutt (5000m as well as 10000m)

Canoeing Olympians

  • Andrew Birkett (kayak sprint)
  • Tiffany Koch (kayak sprint)
  • Hamish Lovemore (kayak sprint)
  • Esti Olivier (kayak sprint)

SA Gymnastics Olympian

  • Caitlin Rooskrantz

Sport Climbing Olympians

  • Joshua Bruyns (speed climbing)
  • Aniya Holder (speed climbing)
  • Mel Janse van Rensburg (lead as well as boulder)
  • Lauren Mukheibir (lead as well as boulder)

SA Surfing Olympians

  • Sarah Ann Baum
  • Matthew McGillivray
  • Jordy Smith

Wrestling Olympian

  • Nicholas Steyn (92kg)

Second Wave of Qualifiers for SA

Furthermore as the anticipation for the Paris Olympics intensifies, South Africa’s roster of athletes continues to grow. Following the initial announcement, a second wave of qualifiers has been revealed, adding more names to the already impressive list of sportsmen and women set to represent the nation.

Athletics Olympians

  • Shaun Maswangani (200m as well as 4x100m)
  • Francois Prinsloo (discus)
  • Elroy Galant (marathon)
  • Akani Simbine (4x100m)
  • Bayanda Walaza (4x100m)
  • Bradley Nkoana (4x100m)
  • Benjamin Richardson (4x100m)
  • Wayde van Niekerk (4x400m)
  • Lythe Pillay (4x400m)
  • Zakithi Nene (4x400m)
  • Gardeo Isaacs (4x400m)
  • Antonie Nortje (4x400m)

Reserves:

  • Sinesipho Dambile
  • Adrian Swart

Archery Olympians

  • Wian Roux (recurve)

SA Badminton Olympians

  • Johanita Scholtz

Cycling Olympians

  • Ryan Gibbons (road)
  • Jean Spies (track)
  • Alan Hatherley (MTB)
  • Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio (road)
  • Tiffany Keep (road)
  • Candice Lill (MTB)
  • Miyanda Maseti (BMX)

Fencing Olympians

  • Harry Saner (epee)

Hockey Olympians

Men’s Team:

Daniel Bell, Dayaan Cassiem, Mustapha Cassiem, Calvin Davis, Matthew Guise-Brown, Andrew Hobson, Keenan Horne, Gowan Jones, Ryan Julius, Tevin Kok, Zenani Kraai, Samkelo Mvimbi, Nqobile Ntuli, Bradley Sherwood, Nicholas Spooner, Jacques van Tonder
Reserves: Hendrik Kriek, Nduduza (Peabo) Lembethe

Women’s Team:

Taheera Augousti, Quanita Bobbs, Stephanie Botha, Dirkie Chamberlain, Erin Christie, Kayla de Waal, Paris-Gail Isaacs, Marie Antoinette Louw, Ongeziwe Mali, Ntsopa Mokoena, Edith Molikoe, Kristen Paton, Hannah Pearce, Celia Seerane, Anelle van Deventer, Onthatile Zulu.
Reserves: Aphiwe Dimba, Kayla Swarts

Rowing Olympians

  • John Smith (pair)
  • Christopher Baxter (pair)

Rugby Women Sevens Olympians

The Rugby Sevens Team may change slightly end of June however for now they are:

Liske Lategan, Ayanda Malinga, Shona-Leah Weston, Kemisetso Baloyi, Zintle Mpupha, Sizophila Solontsi, Mathrin Simmers, Nadine Roos, Elizabeth Janse van Rensburg, Veroeshka Grain, Marlize de Bruin, Maria Tshiremba, Byrhabdre Dolf, Shiniqwa Lamprecht, Zandile Masuku, Eloise Web.

Look back on the momentous moments in 2023 in Womens Rugby and see how far women have come in this incredible sport in the last few years.

Rugby Mens Sevens Olympians

Blitzboks have earned a spot for the 2024 Olympics in Paris! In their World Rugby Sevens Repechage final on Sunday in Monaco, the Springbok Sevens defeated Great Britain 14-5 to secure the final slot in the men’s Rugby Sevens competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Team announcement to follow for the SA Olympic Qualifiers. For more info have a look at our article – Rugby 7s set to ignite the Paris Olympics 2024.

Triathlon Olympians

  • Henri Schoeman
  • Jamie Riddle
  • Vicky van der Merwe

Olympic Financial Rewards

More than honor and prestige, there’s a hefty financial reward awaiting those who climb the podium. Gold medal winners will pocket a cool R400,000, with their coaches also bagging R100,000. Silver medalists aren’t left far behind with R200,000 to their name and R50,000 for their coaches, while the bronze finishers will rejoice with R75,000 and R25,000 for the coaching staff.

SA Olympic Qualifiers – Conclusion

SA already bolster a formidable team, ensuring that South Africa will be well-represented across a diverse range of sports. Therefore with their eyes set on the podium, each athlete carries the pride of the rainbow nation into every competition. So as they prepare for the grand stage in Paris, we stand united in support, eager to witness their pursuit of excellence and Olympic glory.

These honed and hungry competitors are not just chasing medals; they’re also after personal glory, with substantial rewards waiting at the finish line. With an array of talent across the board, South Africa’s Olympic hopefuls are gearing up for an unforgettable quest in Paris. They carry the hopes of a nation on their shoulders as well as the promise of golden rewards in their grasp. Therefore let the countdown continue, and may the spirit of ‘Ubuntu’ guide them towards Olympic greatness.

Top Betting Sites for Olympics 2024

There are so many betting sites currently in South Africa, it’s sometimes difficult to push through the noise and find the licenced and safe Top Betting sites. Well we have done that homework for you and recommend some of the following best betting sites:

Firstly we have Betway, one of the most involved betting companies out there sports and community wise. The have ample sports to choose from to place your Olympic as well as other bets.

Then give Hollywoodbets a try, and old favourite! The purple family has been around for ages and have regular up to date promos. They surely are one of the best betting sites in South Africa.

And then we have Playa Bets, a simple yet rewarding betting site. They have excellent general promotions like Multibet Bonus, Cash Out, Bet Builder and weekly cash backs.

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