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THREE­STORY FLAT: RESIDENTS WORRIED ABOUT PRIVACY

Housing plan concernsASTRID FEBRUARIE

@febastrid

Riverton Estate residents metlast week to discuss the im-pact that a proposed housing

development could have on thecommunity.Theproposeddevelopment could

see the construction of a three-sto-rey flat with 60 units on four adja-cent vacant plots in Astra Avenue.SteveRoss, chairperson ofRiver-

ton Estate Residents’ Association(Rera), led the discussion and in-vited residents to air their con-cerns about the plans.“The residents were in favour of

development and upgrades to theneighbourhood, but have strongreservations to the specific plansas it will directly impact on the val-ue of properties and communitysafety,” he says.

Ross says with a 15m high build-ing opposite the existing homes,residents felt that their privacywill be taken away as others wouldbeable towatch themin their back-yards and gardens from such aheight.Another concern raised by resi-

dents was that the proposal did notindicate whether it will beupmarket units or council rentalstock.“It also does not indicate the ex-

isting traffic congestion at peaktimes which is already causing is-sues, as there are limited exit andentry points in the area,” Rosssays.Further concerns relate to nar-

row one-way roads in and out ofRiverton into Halt Road. Residentssuggest that major changes are re-quired to alleviate congestion.“We are also concerned about

the existing old sewerage systemthat is already battling to cope asis,” he says.Ross says with 60 units averag-

ing four persons per unit will havea major impact on overcrowdingand social issues “as is evident inother communities where such de-velopments are in place”.Residents propose the construc-

tion of a recreational centre as Riv-erton has no such development,and the limiting of development tosingle level free-standing dwell-ings of up to 20 units on the fourplots.Ross says residents were invited

to sign a petition in objection to thedevelopment and write letters ofobjection to the City planners.V The closing date for comments and ob­jections is Wednesday 11 May and it canbe lodged with the district manager [email protected].

Riverton Estate residents are concerned about the impact of a proposed planfor a development in Astra Avenue near to the Halt Road bridge.

PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

The Curse, from Eerste River in action at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday, was the winner of the Red Bull BC One South Africa. This annual competition searches for the best B­boy orbreak­dancer in South Africa. B­Boying, or break­dance, is a style of dance that originated on the streets of New York City in the late 1970s and is one of the pillars of the Hip Hop culturealong with DJing, MCing and Graffiti Art. Every year, top dancers and crews continue to push the limits of break­dancing, evolving it into an art form unlike any other. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

Breakinginto dance

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The Nyanga Cluster Policing Precincthas in just seven days arrested justover 400 suspects on various charges.

Of these, 175 were arrested inNyanga, fol-lowed by Bishop Lavis with 119, 80 in Gu-gulethu and 35 in Elsies River.Captain Marie Louw, spokesperson of

Bishop Lavis police, says the arrests weremade by theOperationCombat teamduringdaily stop and searches.During the crime prevention searches in

the cluster the team confiscated liquor soldwithout a licence, various kinds of drugsand firearms and ammunition.Suspects were also apprehended for vari-

ous crimes ranging from murder, houserobbery, attempted murder, intimidation,theft of and possession of stolen vehicles,business robbery, housebreaking, contra-vening of court orders and theft.“We also confiscated eight firearms and

different ammunition during these weeklong crime prevention operations,” shesays.In Bishop Lavis the team also confiscated

214 liters of alcohol in Planet Road were al-cohol was being sold without a licence.Meanwhile a 37-year-old man was arrest-

ed for illegal possession of ammunition inIronwood Street and two men aged 27 and41werearrested inCommetRoad forposses-sion of mandrax and dagga.“In Loganberry Street we also arrested

three men between the ages of 20 and 55 forpossessionof anddealing in 79 stoppedagga,nine packets of tik and 15mandrax tablets,”

says Louw.Brigadier Christopher Jones, station

commander of Bishop Lavis police, saysgangs and gang activity is a priority withinthe station, as the gangactivity andviolencecommitted makes the area unsafe for chil-dren and communities at large.“I will make available all resources to

combat these criminals and want to com-mend all police officers who worked tire-lessly to affect arrests and combat gang ac-tivity while residents openly support gangsby stoning police during the execution oftheir duties,” Jones says.He says attacks on police officers will not

be tolerated. Jones further expressed con-cern that some residents are prepared tocriminalise themselves to protect gangmembers when acting against the police.“Those who are involved in criminal ac-

tivities must not expect any leniency whenpolice act against them and bring them tobook,” he says.He further says it is imperative that the

community allow police to combat crimeand take down crime generators.V Anyone with information can contact Crime Stop0860010111 or the Emergency call centre 10111. Youcan also contact Bishop Lavis police station on021 935 9901.

Criminals dealt hard blowThe Nyanga Cluster Policing Precinct confis­cated various ammunition during their crimeprevention operations in the last week.

The Operation Combat team also confiscated tik during their stop and search operations.

The team further confiscated 79 stoppe dagga in Bishop Lavis.

The ImvusaCapeTownMinstrelswill be host-ing a jazz evening on 7 May at Planet SportsBar in Voortrekker Road, Goodwood. Admis-sion is R30 and a cash bar will be available.You will not be allowed to take liquor into thevenue. Call 081 044 5997 for more.

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Hoërskoolleerders en volwassenes kryvanjaar vir die eerste keer ’n geleentheidom saam aan ’n Afrikaanse gedigtekom-petisie van die ATKV en die tydskrif Kui-er deel te neem.Die kompetisie was die afgelope sewe

jaar slegs vir leerders, maar volgens Ja-pie Gouws, die uitvoerende hoof van dieATKV, was daar nog altyd ’n aanvraagvan volwassenes, wat ook ’n platform ge-soek het om hul eie gedigte te publiseer.“Die gedigtekompetisie was ook gewild

omdat daar ’n groot behoefte onder tie-ners is om uiting te gee aan hul drome,emosies en bepaalde kwessies in gedigte.“Dit het in die verlede aan duisende as-

pirantdigters die platform gebied om ge-digte te skryf en te publiseer,” sê Gouws.Maar nou vat die ATKV en Kuier dit ’n

tree verder. Hulle nooi ook alle volwasse-nes uit om ’n Afrikaanse gedig in te skryfen moontlik in die proses vet pryse los teslaan.Diewenner vandie hoërskool-kate-gorie wen R3 000 in kontant, terwyl dié indie tweede en derde plekke onderskeide-lik R2 000 en R1 000 kry.In die volwasse kategorie is R5 000 vir

die skrywer van die wengedig op die spel.Die tweede en derde plek se wenners kryonderskeidelik R4 000 en R3 000.

Inskrywings kan in enige variant vanAfrikaans wees.Volgens Kay Karriem, Kuier se redak-

teur, is daar ook besluit om vanjaar ’n vi-deo van die beste algehele gedig te ver-vaardig. “Met die video wil ons graag le-we gee aan die woorde op papier en ’ngedigtekompetisie is ’n ideale platformvir mense om in Afrikaans te sê wat inhul harte is.” Die beoordelaars gaan dusook besluit wie van die volwasse of hoër-skoolwenner die beste oorspronklike ge-dig geskryf het, waarna Hemelbesem, be-kende kunstenaar en Pasella-aanbieder,dié gedig op ’n video gaan vertolk.Gouws sê: “Die beste gedigte is ook in

2013 in ’n spesiale bundel,Ek enals tussen-in, uitgegee. Vanjaar trek die kompetisie’n nuwe baadjie aan en kry volwassenesook die geleentheid ommet hul digtalentete woeker.”Inskrywings sluit op Dinsdag 31 Mei.

E-pos jou inskrywings na [email protected] met ATKV-gedigtekompetisie indie onderwerplyn. Jy kan dit ook per posstuur na die ATKV-gedigtekompetisie,posbus 1802, Kaapstad 8000.Deelnemers wat Facebook verkies, kan

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In less than two weeks five schools in theElsies River police precinct have beentargeted by criminals.Sergeant Esmerelda Pheiffer, spokesper-

son of Elsies River police, says the schoolswere broken into and the properties vandal-ised.

“Most of these schoolswere targetedmorethan once – in the same week – and comput-ers, computer boxes, copper pipes, toilet ba-sins, taps and lights were some of the itemsthat were stolen, and electrical wires werecut off,” Pheiffer says.

She adds that the roofs were also dam-aged.

However, during the last reported inci-dent last weekend at a high school in ElsiesRiver, police caught two suspects in the act.

Pheiffer says the one suspect, a minor,and an accomplice were found hiding in theroof of the school.

“Another suspect was also caught with acomputer that was identified by anotherschoolwhich reported a break-in,” she says.

Pheiffer says the total estimated cost ofthe stolen property and the damages causedto the schools come to thousands of randsfor the repair and replacement thereof.

“The schools also lost out ona lot of educa-tional information used for teaching,” shesays.

The police urged the community to be on

the look-out for these perpetratorswho com-mit such vigorous acts and to report it to thepolice.

“The schools must be protected as it’s aplace for our children to be educated whichneeds to take place in a safe and secure envi-ronment. As a community we cannot allow

these criminals to disrupt the environmentwhere are children are being educated,”Pheiffer adds.V The police are calling on the public for any informa­tion which can lead to the recovery of the stolenproperty and further arrests. Elsies River police canbe contacted on 021 928 1400/16

Breakthrough in school break­ins

The damaged equipment at one of the schools in Elsies River which recently became a targetfor criminals.

Delft Police busted three suspects duringa crime operation focused on drug outlets.

The operations were conducted onTuesday 26 April by the crime preventionteam led by Captain Dickey Adonis.

Captain Joe Wilson, spokesperson ofDelft police, says in the first housesearched in Delft South, police recovered157 parcels of dagga with a street value ofR12 500.

They also arrested a 39-year-old woman

who will face charges of dealing in dagga.In another search in Tubelitsha, police

arrested a 29-year-old woman and recov-ered 86 parcels of daggawith a street valueof R7000. The suspect will face charges ofdealing in drugs.

“In the last successful action police per-formed a house search in Voorbrug Delftand recovered 200 sachets of tik hidden ina sugar bowl on the premises,” Wilsonsays.

The estimated street value of the drugsrecovered is about R8000.

“They also arrested a 31-year-old femalefor dealing in drugs,” he says.

The estimated value of the drugs confis-cated amounts to about R27 500.

Colonel Luyanda Damoyi, station com-mander of theDelft police, praisedhis per-sonnel and said that his office was takingthe fight against drug dealing and posses-sion to the streets.

Delft police take drug battle to the streets

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When a Durbanville mother had totake her ten-year-old son to Tyger-bergHospital’s Paediatric Oncology

Unit for cancer treatment in 2014, her heartwas touched by the poor condition of thisunit.“Little didwe know that evenwith amedi-

cal aid, the only place of treatment for himwas in the Tygerberg Paediatric OncologyUnit. Nothing in our wildest dreams couldhave prepared us,” says Luani Oosthuizen,also director and founder of I am SpecialMinistries.“Although the best academic doctors and

their knowledge of children with cancerwere available, everything else was like ahorror movie! There are parents, like my-self, who spend weeks next to their sickchild’s bedside. Theymost often sleep on thefloor or next to the bed in a very uncomforta-ble chair. The bathrooms are old and unhy-gienic and even making a cup of coffee ortaking a bath is a challenge.“The ward was filthy, the bathrooms and

other facilities were old and most of the fur-niture long past their lifespan, to say theleast,” she says.

No funds from governmentThis inspired her to form the joint venture

“Touching the Heart” with another localnon-profit organisation, the Daniel andFriends Fund, to raise money towards thesubstantial upgrading of the unit.“Itwasmade very clear that no funds from

the ‘Tygerberg Paediatric Trust’ or othergovernment funding will be available for anupgrade of the children’s oncology ward.“A minimum of R1 million is needed to

create a child-friendly, healthy environ-ment. It needs to be hygienic, functional andsustainable for patients, parents and the

medical staff,” she says.The project will be launched at a black-tie

gala event on Thursday 16 June from 18:30for 19:00 at the Val de Vie Wine Estate.Over the past few years both I Am Special

Ministries (an NPO dedicated to equippingchildren in predominantly underprivilegedcommunities with foundation skills in self-confidence and empowerment) and the Dan-iel and Friends Fund (an NPO which pro-vides a wide spectrum of support to familieswho have children with special needs) havebeen intimately involved with children bat-tling chronic illness and/or disease.Oosthuizen became involved with the

Daniel and Friends Fund through anotherproject in which Dr Pieter Fourie, one of thetrusteemembers of the fund, and herself arecompiling a coffee table book to capturesome of the experiences of parents throughthe lens of a camera to provide to the reader

a mere fragment of insight into what thesechildren endure during their treatment, aswell as the extensive demands on those re-sponsible for their care.

“To date, there has been no similar projectwhich hopes to create such a graphic appre-ciation for those whose lives have not yetpersonally been touched by the emotionaland physical exhaustion which comes fromhaving a child who regularly needs medicalintervention,” Oosthuizen says.

Hannes vanWyk, presenter of the popularTV showKwêla, is the master of ceremoniesfor theTouching theHeart gala eveningwithMargit Meyer-Rödenbeck his co-host.

Tickets for the event cost R1000 per personandmust be booked by 20May. All proceeds,as well as from the completed book, will gotowards the upgrading of Tygerberg Hospi-tal’s Paediatric Oncology Unit.

“Ourmission is not only to provide an im-

proved quality of life for both the childrenand their parents and caregivers during ar-duous and traumatic hospital stays, but alsoto create a platform for society to engage andbecome involved in the project by means ofsupporting the event,” she says.I Am Special Ministeries visit on average

1 500 children from three schools on a week-ly basis where they currently facilitate theI Am Special classes.

‘Painting It Forward’Apart from providing ongoing, compre-

hensive support to more than 70 familieswho have children with disabilities, theDaniel and Friends Fund is actively in-volved with the Painting It Forward initia-tive, supports and has been largely instru-mental in the completion of the Haven ofHope Equine Aid Centre project, and under-takes an annual contribution to the Sive Na-thi Licenced Home in Blackheath, whichprovides full-time care to 40 children wholive with profound disabilities.Their ownprojects include a themedwom-

en’s tea this Friday 7 May, as well as theirvery first Legacy Project “Something In ABox” taking place on 28 May.People can also sponsor one of the follow-

ing as part of “Touching the heart” project:. The painting of the ward;. Functional TVs and air-conditioners;. Upgrading of bathrooms;. The upgrade of a ward;. Curtains for windows;. Upgrading of the kitchen;. Beds for the parents;. Replacing of floor covering; and. Toys and curtains for privacy.A financial contribution can also bemade.

V Confirm attendance at the “Touching the Heart”gala event by email to [email protected] [email protected] by Friday 20 May.Contact Luani Oosthuizen on 083 399 1685 or byemail to [email protected] with enquiries.

The wards need a coat of paint, while there are no curtains or bed screens for privacy.

All animal shelters across the peninsulaare invited to use the services of a profes-sional marketer for free to garner finan-cial support for their operations.

George McHardy, CEO of Golden ListsCC, says he has a special affinity for four-legged creatures and has spent a lifetimeon perfecting the art of getting financialsupport to aid the two-legged partnerswho so selflessly offer their timeand loveto help destitute and hurt animals.

“ ‘We need your help’ and ‘Can you as-sist us with a donation?’ ... are worn outpleas being asked by non-profit fundrais-ing development officers, and when itcomes to raising funds, don’t work.Why?” George says. “The fundraiserdoesn’t know how to solicit funds in aprofessional manner.”

George says little experience is one as-pect counting against fundraising offi-cers, citing about 40% of them have beenin the fundraising profession for lessthan two years, and about 55% for lessthan five years. “Only 5% have been atit for 10 years or more.”

He says this is dangerous for the wel-fare of the animals, as “35%of those pres-ently engaged in the profession were ei-

ther planning to leave or are uncertainabout whether they would stay in thejob”.According toGeorge, reasons forwant-

ing to leave range from unhappinessaround low budgets coupled with highexpectations from their employers, alack of recognition, difficulty workingwith volunteers, having to travel, longhours and low pay.“Nearly a quarter of the people sur-

veyed saw the job as begging. Lack oftraining and consequent lack of esteemare major contributions to the shortageof good fund development profession-als,” he says.George has set up a completely free

fundraising course especially designedto train fundraisers in the art of keepingdonors and getting new ones on board.“The course is available free of charge

to all bona fide fundraisers and their col-leagues, working for animal non-profitorganisations in Western Cape.”The course includes a number of sub-

jects and attendees need only bring a penand notepad.V NGOs in the animal sector can contact Georgeon 021 913 6619 or [email protected].

Training offeredfor animal aid

Huis Boland hou weer op Saterdag 7 Mei sygewilde jaarlikse groot kermis.

Die geleentheid sal vanaf 10:00 in Alphen-straat 3 in Chrismar in Bellville plaasvind.

Die tehuis se smullekker hoender- enwildspasteie, en vir die eerste keer vanjaar,heerlike maalvleispasteie, gaan weer ’ntreffer wees. Ongebakte pasteie kan voordie kermis by ontvangs bestel word.

Daar sal ook hoendersosaties, boerewors-rolle, jafels, roosterkoeke, gevulde vetkoe-ke, slaaie, wafels met roomys, poedings,

pannekoeke en velemeer te koop aangebiedword. Die tafels gaan ook kreun onder tuis-gebakte koeke, beskuit en konfyt.En wat is ’n kermis nou sonder sy naald-

werk-uitstalling en witolifanttafel?Besoekers kan ook ’nmiddagete by die te-

huis koop en die teetuin van vroeg reeds ge-niet.Alle uitstallers isweerwelkomom ’n tafel

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Ronan Collins, who is just nine years old, enjoys a game of chess on the new giant chess boardin Warner Park in Riverton Estate. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

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Riverton Estate residents joined in afun-filled day at a local park as the res-idents’ association unveiled their out-

door giant chess board.The construction of the giant board was

solely sponsored by the residents of River-ton Estate, while the constructionwas doneby themenand the youth of the community.Steve Ross, chairperson of the Riverton

Estate Residents’ Association (Rera), saystheyhave also purchased the giant chess setfor visitors to the park to enjoy a free gameover weekends and during school holidays.“The occasion was filled with fun activi-

ties, including the children of the BishopsLavis Cadets, who performed a marchthrough the community to entice residentsto come along,” he says.Various guest speakers applauded Rera

and spoke highly of the value such an initia-

tive has in uplifting, uniting and even se-curing the area as residents are taking own-ership of the area.Mark Lewis, president of Western Cape

Chess, pledged five sets of chess boards insupport of the anticipated launch of the Riv-erton Chess Academy.Ross indicated that the chess pieces will

be available on request over weekendsand public holidays for families to enjoyfreely.“We want to thank the City of Cape Town

for their support in the development of thepark, as they supplied and placed trees andbenches,” Ross says.Ward councillor Clive Justus congratu-

lated Rera for the initiative and expressedthe importance of owning and protectingone’s neighbourhood.V Rera is still in need of office furniture and equip­ment for their newly acquired office. If you can assistin any manner, please contact Ross on 081 3898026 or send an email to [email protected].

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In an effort to empower childrenin Bellville through an extramural activity,Karate-ZenBish-

op Lavis have expanded their ser-vices to Boston Private School.Sensei Eddie du Plessis has been

training and teaching for over 40years since the establishment ofthe do-ju in Bishop Lavis in 1982.“This sport is something thathas

taught me patience and disciplineand I want to instil this in theyouth I teach,” he says.Du Plessis says as Boston Pri-

vate School does not offer a wide

range of extra mural activities, hewas approached by his daughter-in-law to offer his services to theschool.“I have grandchildren who at-

tend the school and I thought itwould be a great opportunity to getinvolved in the school and to makea positive impact – not only ontheir lives, but on their classmatestoo,” he says.Du Plessis says through his

classes he wishes to not only em-power children and teach themhow to protect themselves andtheir families if they do find them-selves in a tough situation, but alsoto teach them how to better react

in different situations presented tothem.“We live in a tough world and

some children grow up in commu-nities where they are faced withdrugs, gangsterism and otherforms of crime and abuse. Throughthe classes I want to teach themhow to better react to certain situa-tions and how to better controltheir frustrations and emotions,”he says.Du Plessis has about 24 children

from the school signed up andhopes more will join.“I have more and more parents

making contact with me wantingto know if their children can join

the classes. It is exciting to see howthese children develop through theclasses,” he says.He currently teaches twice a

week at Boston Private Schoolfrom 14:45 on Tuesdays and Fri-days at 13:15. Each class runs forabout an hour.Du Plessis also teaches classes at

the Bishop Lavis branch from 17:30on Tuesdays and 17:010 on Thurs-days.“The classes are also open to par-

ents or anyone interested in join-ing the club,” he says.V For more information or if you wouldlike to join the club, contact Du Plessis on021 839 4693.

Karate empowers children

JermaineRoman, aKarate­ZenBishop Lavisclub memberdemonstratinga self­defencemove tochildren atBoston PrivateSchool.PHOTO: CARINAROUX

The Cape Peninsula University ofTechnology is throwing theirdoors open and all prospective stu-dents are invited to attend the freeOpen Day.The event on Saturday 7 May,

boasts 70 stalls where visitors canexplore a career in anything fromjournalism to marketing or busi-ness studies.CPUT is the largest university in

the Western Cape with faculties ineducation, business and manage-ment sciences, informatics and de-sign, health and wellness, appliedscience and engineering.Every year thousands of gradu-

ates find work across a wide spec-trum of career options thanks tothe industry relevant training theyreceive at any one of the multiplecampuses.CPUT offerings include every-

thing from credit bearing shortcourses to post graduate degreesand application forms for study in2017 will be available to take homeon the day.Information on bursaries and ac-

commodation opportunities willalso be available on the day.The Open Day will take place at

the CPUTBellville campus in Sym-phony Way between 09:00 and16:00.GoodHope FMwill be broadcast-

ing live andwith over 10 000 peopleexpected to attend visitors are ad-vised to get there early to allowthemselves enough time to explorethe variety of options on offer.

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RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

Op 23 jaar het Chanchea Welkom vanHappy Valley, wat aan bipolêre ge-moedsversteuring ly, al talle kere by

die dood omgedraai.Chancheawasnet ’n tiener en ’ngr.10-leer-

der toe dinge in haar lewe begin veranderhet. Niemand het verstaan wat aangaan nie,sy self ook nie.Vandag, ná ’n wipplank-tienerlewe, is sy

’n sprankelende jong volwassene – iemandvol lewe wat elke uitdaging met deurset-tingsvermoë aanpak.“Ek kom uit ’n baie arm agtergrond. My

ma het my alleen grootgemaak,” sê sy.Sy beskryf haarself as ’n oop persoon, ’n

liefdevolle mens en iemand uniek.Ná haar matriekjaar het sy op haar ont-

werper-loopbaan begin fokus. Sy het ookvoortdurend gedigte geskryf – sielsdiepe ge-digte oor wat sy in die lewe deurgemaak het,vertel sy.

Studeer danksy beursChanchea studeer nou om ’n basiese am-

bulans-assistent te word danksy ’n beursdeur haar ma, Doreen, se werkgewer, NiallMellons, eienaar van die Mellons Foundati-on. “Ek het aansoek gedoen vir borge, maardit nie gekry nie. Ek kan self ook nie die stu-diekoste dek nie.“Hy (Niall) het ’n baie groot impak op my

lewe gehad en doen dit nog steeds,” sê sy.Voor dié seëninge was die lewe vir haar

moeilik. Chanchea het al probeer om self-moord te pleeg deur ’n oordosis pille te drinken deur haarself met ’n mes te sny.“Ek was ’n normale persoon, maar in

graad 10 het ek stemme begin hoor.“Myemosionele toestandhet verander.Ek

het begin skreeu en huil en myma-hulle hetnie geweet wat om te maak nie,” vertel sy.Sy het ’n sielkundige gaan sien.

“In 2011 het ek ’n breakdown gehad. Ekwas baie suicidal en wou net sterf.“Ek het elke dag daaraan gedink,” sê sy.Dis toe dat sy haarself begin sny en pille

begin drink het.“Ek kon nie my matriekjaar voltooi nie.“Ek moes hospitaal toe ... dit was ’n

uphill battle.”Chanchea kon vir ’n ruk nie praat nie.

Sy kon in ’n stadium ook nie eens uit diebed klim nie, onthou sy.“By Tygerberg-hospitaal het hulle vasge-

stel wat fout is en medikasie voorgeskryf,”sê sy.Chanchea het berading ontvang en ge-

leer hoe om die siekte te hanteer.“Dit was ’n hartseertyd in my lewe; dit

was dreinerend. Een dag is ek een persoon,die volgende dag is ek iemand anders.”Chanchea sê die tyd van haar lewe was

bitter moeilik – in ’n stadium het dit virhaar gevoel of sy op haar laaste is.“Ek het moed opgegee, maar my ma was

my steunpilaar. My familie het nie altydverstaan nie, maar my ma het altyd gesêsy is lief vir my en sy is daar vir my.“As dit nie vir haar was nie, sou ek nie

so gesond geword het nie,” sê Chancheaglimlaggend.Vir haar jonger broer en ouer suster was

dit ook moeilik om ’n begrip vir haar toe-stand te hê.“Hulle is oukei daarmee, maar soms ver-

staan hulle nie. Dan herinner my ma hullenet weer.”

Wil sienswyswe veranderChanchea wil nou deur middel van haar

ontwerpersloopbaan, haar skryfwerk enstudies mense se sienswyse oor die siekteverander.“Baie mense praat nie oor hul toestand

nie. Daar is ’n stigma oor bipolêre lyers,maar mense moet begin praat daaroor.“Hulle moet leer om sulke mense te aan-

vaar en te ondersteun. Praat oor bipolêre ge-moedsversteuring; dis nie ’n curse nie en ditgaan nie weg nie.“God het jou nie eenkant gegooi nie ... jy

moet net leer om dit te hanteer,” sê Chancheaoor die siekte, wat sy as die stille moordenaarbeskryf.Sywil ook ’n organisasie, Bipolar and Seek,

aan die gang kry om mense te ondersteun,hulle leer hoe omdie siekte te hanteer en ookom dialoog daaroor aan die gang te sit.“As jy nie daaroor gaan praat nie, gaan jy

net terugval in daai donker gat en kom jynie daaruit nie.“Ek weet, want ek was self daar,” sê die

toegewyde entrepreneur met ’n glimlag.

Bipolêre lyer reik nou na die sterreChanchea Welkom vanHappy Valley ly aanbipolêre gemoedsver­steuring. Dit is egteriets wat haar nieterughou nie, maarwat sy tot haarvoordeel inspan. Sy isbesig om te studeervir ’n ambulans­assis­tent en beoog om ’norganisasie te beginom ander soos sy tehelp en te ondersteun.

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V The Cape Town Gem and Mineral Clubwill host their next monthly open day attheir club house in Goede Hoop Street,Bothasig, on Saturday from 10:00 to 15:00where visitors will be able to browse and buycrystals, minerals, jewellery and beads andenquire about field trips, courses, and otheractivities. A light lunch and refreshmentswill be available from the kitchen. Call Mari-on on 084 606 0233 or visit the Cape TownGem and Mineral Club for more information.

V ’n Moedersdag-oggend word Saterdag7 Mei in die Vredelust-ouditorium in Bostonsaam met die akteur en aanbieder Hannesvan Wyk ten bate van Living Network-krisis-sentrum aangebied. Die tema vir die og-gend, wat om 09:30 vir 10:15 begin, is “Watelke ma/vrou moet weet”. Kaartjies kosR100 en sluit verversings in. Dit is by die Eet-goed-deli by Welgemoed-forum by021 913 8212 of die mediasentrum by dieVredelust-gemeente by 021 950 4452 tekoop. Skakel Louise by 021 950 4455 virmeer inligting.

V Huis Zonnekus will be hosting a Wine andHat Evening at the Goodwood Sports Clubon Saturday 7 May from 17:00 in aid of theold age home in Milnerton. The evening willinclude live entertainment by Wynandt Bar-nard, Bianca Lombard, Regardt van Zyl andRuan Mostert as well as wine, cheese, bil-tong and olive stalls. Tickets cost R80 andinclude a wine glass. Email Lelani Vermaakat [email protected] or call021 552 2074 /5 for bookings or more infor-mation.

V One Heart For Kids will be hosting a fami-ly trail-run at Blaauwklippen on Sunday15 May to raise funds for developing literacyin rural areas. Participants can take part ina 10km trail run, a pram friendly 5km familytrail run/walk and a 3km children’s race foreight to 13 year-olds. Registration will takeplace from 06:30 to 07:40 on the day ofevent but can also be done online atwww.myactive.co.za. Dogs are welcomeand the venue is wheelchair friendly. Visitwww.oneheartforkids.co.za for more.

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About 600 teenagers recently participat-ed in the finals of the fourth annualCape Town Games hosted by the City

of Cape Town’s sport, recreation and ameni-ties department.The games took place at the Swartklip In-

door Centre in Mitchell’s Plain on Saturday23 April.The teenagers, aged between 13 and 18,

represented the four City districts.This year’s gameswaswon, for the second

year in a row, by District 4, which includesthe northern areas of Bonteheuwel, Sarepta,Scottsdene and Belhar.District 4 alsowon theTeamSpirit Award.City’s Mayco member for community ser-

vices and special projects, councillor Belin-da Walker, says the games are very popularand each year the competition is fierce.“The event gives youngpeople an opportu-

nity to compete against one other in a num-ber of sport and recreational events in a safeenvironment,” she says.Before the main event, the games see the

four City districts compete against each oth-er at three levels.The first is the facility level, where more

than 20 000 participants take part in thegames.About 5 000 of these participants then ad-

vance to the area level where just over 3 000participants are selected to participate atdistrict level.The final participants who advance from

the district level games then participate inthe department’s overall Cape TownGames,which usually includes approximately 640participants.The participants compete against each

other in various sporting codes and activi-ties such as table tennis, pool, dominoes,chess, Marabaraba, board games, five-a-sidesoccer, netball, Dibeke and Drie Stokkies,among others.Walker says through this event, the City

aims to encourage mass participation inboth physical and mental challenges, whileshowcasing some of the activities offered bythe various community centres and recrea-tion hubs.“The event also seeks to connect the un-

connected and affords participants the op-portunity to compete in activities they maynot otherwise have had access to,” she says.

Adding that events and programmes suchas these promote a healthy lifestyle and usesport as a development tool.“Importantly, they also encourage social

cohesion between residents from variouscommunities across Cape Town. All of theparticipants are strongly commended formaking it to the final round.”“Iwant to offermyspecial congratulations

to the winners who continue to excel eachyear,” Walker says.

Games help bring youth together

The Scottsdene netball team pose with theirmedals.

LabeeqahJohnson ofPhoenixFoundationin Manen­berg passesthe ball.

Michaela Prins (left) and Tonique Basson in a game of draughts.

TheEnglish politician and authorEdmund Burke once said: “Theonly thing necessary for the tri-umph of evil is for good men to donothing.”This maxim is the inspiration

behind the Bridgetown TheatreCompany’s (BTC) latest musical,The Golden Bus, which combinesdance, drama and popular musicarrangements to educate learnersabout vandalism.The production focuses on inci-

dences of youth and adults whodestroy and steal infrastructure

and the direct impact of this van-dalism on communities.Situations where things like

play parks, fencing and bus stopsare destroyed, cable theft, stoningof buses and vandalism of trainsput communities at risk by threat-ening jobs and education and in-curring heavy financial costs.BTC hopes to use themusical to

educate, entertain and informandThe Golden Buswill be performedfor free at schools across theWest-ern Cape from this week untilWednesday 15 June,

The production stars Domini-que Solomons, Nandipha Zonke,Amy Du Plooy, Thando Feni;MatthewPoole andAphiweMbin-da. Joelene Daniels is responsiblefor the choreography andmusicaldirection while Theo. E. Davids isin the director’s seat.With a cast aged between 19 and

25,TheGoldenBus is a productionby young people for young people.V For more information about BTC ortheir latest production, call 082 536 3651or visit the Bridgetown Theatre Compa­ny Facebook page.

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SheniquaPekeur in atackle withCameronGasment(right).

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Land Rover owners are in-viting their “non-Landy”friends for the third edition

of the Sea and Sand 4x4 Chal-lenge on Saturday 21 May.The event is a series of fun

(yet challenging) obstacles thatwill be held at the Melkbos 4x4track.This 4x4 event will test man

and machine, with minimal-to-zero damage to your car, de-pending on the driver.Big tyres, high suspension,

rock sliders or any other 4x4modificationswon’t help partic-

ipants here. It is a level playingfield for standard and modified4x4s.While participants will com-

pete on a proper 4x4 track,points are scored through theunique challenge that awaitsdrivers and co-drivers at eachobstacle (whether it is blocktossing hoops or catty shootingcans).There are various prizes up

for grabs, including a Canoncamera package worth R10 000for the winner.Loads of other prizes will be

awarded, including for teamswith the best spirit.Entry is R400 per team, which

includes a hamburger and cool-drink for the driver and co-driv-er and each team member.Entry is R35 for spectators

and free for children under 12.With a kiddies corner, quad

bike tours, foodanddrink stalls,rugby on the big screen and 4x4exhibitors, the family will behappily entertained while youget to play in your 4x4.V Limited spots are available, so bookyours on www.landymag.co.za/events/sea­of­sand­4x4­challenge­2016/ oremail [email protected].

Sea and sand to bechallenged in 4x4s

The Sea and Sand 4x4 Challengewill be held at the Melkbos tracksoon.

The Hirsch’s Junior Super Chefcompetition is back on the roaddue to popular demand.The competition, which is in

its second year and is run inconjunction with Defy, seeschildren between the ages ofeight and 13 vying for the titleofHirsch’s Junior SuperChef inall the regions in whichHirsch’s operates.The competition is due to kick

off in the Cape at their SomersetWest branch onMonday 16Mayand at the Milnerton branch onWednesday 18 May.Ten junior super chefs will

cook it off to choose the winnerand runner-up from eachbranch and they will come to-gether for a grand “cook-off” attheMilnerton branch on Friday20 May.Prizes include Defy’s micro-

wave air fryer, juicer, stickblender and pressure cooker, aSnappy Chef knife set and aZwilling pot set.CEO of the Hirsch Group, Al-

lan Hirsch, says they have beendelighted to get involved withcoordinating this competitionbecause they’ve noticed a lot ofinterest from children with re-gards to the cooking appliancesthat Hirsch’s stocks.“We want to assist with the

encouragement of young chefsand have been blown awaywith their ability to demon-strate the use of recentlylaunched products in front of anaudience.”V If you would like to enter the compe­tition at either the Somerset West orMilnerton branch, contact WarrenPearce at [email protected] or on084 513 0911.

Search on for Hirsch’snext top junior chef

Die nuwe Suid-Afrikaanse rol-prent Uitvlucht word eers opVrydag 13 Mei uitgereik, maarvroue sal ’n kans kry om diefliek eerste te sien tydens ’n spe-siale vroueaand-voorvertoningvanaand (Woensdag).Dié nuutste film van Regardt

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speel en alles wat saak maak inhaar lewe verloor.Tydens haar reis van selfont-

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die Rhodes-gedenksteen par-keer en dan met die kontoerpadstap, asook op die paadjie watoor Duiwelspiek se nek loop.Dié wat baie fiks is kan tot op

Duiwelspiek klim. Daarna gaan

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Dr. Karin Baatjes, lid van Reik na Her-stel/Reach for Recovery se bestuurs-raad en ook borschirurg verbonde aan

die Universiteit Stellenbosch, het ’n paarmaande gelede besluit om haar twee passies– om borskankerpasiënte te help en om te

draf – te kombineer om só geld in te samelvir Reik na Herstel se Ditto-projek.

“Ek help daagliks vroue met borskankermet my hande en het nou besluit om dit ookmet my voete te doen deur aan die Weskus-marathon op 23 April deel te neem,” vertel

Karin, wat in Tygervallei woon.Sy het besluit om só geld in te sa-

mel om vroue wat mastektomiesmoes ondergaan weens borskanker.die geleentheid te gee om ’n sili-koon-borsprostese te bekom.

Sy het haar “kb for ditto”-projekvia GivenGain op Reik na Herstel sewebtuiste geregistreer, waar ledevan die publiek donasies kon maakom die projek te ondersteun.

Haar aanvanklike teiken van netR4 000 is vinnig opgestoot totR42 000. Teen die dag van die mara-thon is daar reeds R36 450 geskenk.

Karin het die marathon suksesvolvoltooi en is deur ’n groep Reik naHerstel-vrywilligers by die eind-streep verwelkom.

Mense kan nog steeds skenkingsaanlyn maak by www.reachforreco-very.org.za.

. Reik na Herstel is ’n borskan-ker-ondersteuningsorganisasie watal sedert 1967 emosionele en praktie-se ondersteuningsdienste aan bors-kankerpasiënte en hul families le-wer. Enigiemand wat ondersteu-ning verlang of belangstel om as ’nvrywilliger vir Reik na Herstel op-gelei te word, kan Stephanie van De-venter kontak by [email protected].

Karin kombineer haarpassies vir dié projek

Dr. Karin Baatjes is hier by die eindpunt van die Weskus­marathon.

Wathen and Sophia Van Niekerk, the proud grandparents of celebrated athlete Wayde VanNiekerk. PHOTO: DESIRÉE RORKE

Proud grandparents thankedDESIRÉE RORKE

@dezzierorke

Not only is Wayde van Niekerk an interna-tional athletics star, but also a stellar exam-ple to all of the youth in Kraaifontein.

This was acknowledged by Cape Townmayor Patricia de Lille, recently, when acertificate of recognition was bestowed onWayde’s proud grandparents Sophia andWathen van Niekerk, who still reside inKraaifontein, Wayde’s hometown.

“As a subcouncil and City we want to ac-knowledge our residents for their achieve-ments, nationally and internationally,”said Grant Twigg, when he handed over thecertificate on behalf of De Lille and the sub-council.

“As it has been proven so many times be-fore, it is irrespective of were you were bornor where you grew up. You can achievewhatever you dream to achieve and wewant to celebrate Wayde’s accomplish-ments with him,” said Twigg.

“It is a privilege for us to be able to meetyou today and say thank you to your grand-son for the positive message he has givento the youth in Kraaifontein.”

Wathen thanked the mayor, subcounciland the entire community for supportingWayde.

The athlete made sprinting history whenhe became the first man in history to runfaster than 10 seconds for 100 metres, 20 sec-onds for 200 metres and 44 seconds for 400metres.

The Iris House Children’s Hospice hasjust received its first legacy donationfrom a kind-hearted soul who passedaway from cancer on 13 August last year.

The late Yvonne Davids died aged 66and was the great aunt of Adam Davids,an Iris House child.

Davids was fromPniel, Stellen-bosch, and an ac-tive member of theCongregationalChurch there, al-ways participatingin events and spe-cial unions, saysSue van der Linde,the hospice’sfounder and mar-keting director.

“Yvonne wasvery passionateabout children.She was the seniorheadmaster of theboys and girls bri-gade, and ballroominstructor fromher younger days,” Sue said.

“Being a selfless person, after herniece Michelle Perrins – whom she loveddearly – passed away in May 2006 of can-cer at the age of 10 years, she immediate-ly after that in July established theDwars River Valley ‘Hoping is Coping’cancer support group.

Yvonne was also a Cansa volunteerand member of the Relay Committee, Sue

says.“As with her attachment to Michelle,

she was very attached to Adam and al-ways wanted the best for him. She want-ed him, and children like him, to alwayshave the best of care by people who arepassionate about what they do where the

children are con-cerned,” Sue says.

Yvonne was nevermarried and had nochildren of her own,neither did she havemany possessions,as her focus was onher drive to help oth-ers, Sue says.

“Of the little thatshe had – a little 1992model Toyota Corol-la and a few furnish-ings and kitchenutensils – she couldonly think to leave itafter her passing tocontinue to supportthat which she wastruly passionate

about.“So, she left the proceeds of her ‘bigger’

assets to Iris House and others whom shecared dearly about,” Sue adds.

This all amounted to R16 000 whichwill be used to help the hospice continuetheir free service and community-basedcare for their special children.

“You have a special place in ourhearts.”

Hospice gets boostfrom legacy donation

Yvonne Davids left the value of her lastearthly belongings to the Iris HouseChildren’s Hospice.

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Teen judoka eyes the top spotSTEHAN SCHOEMAN

Don’t be fooled by the fact that ReganWilson (18) is partially sighted – he isone of the very best judoka in the coun-

try. Full stop.Regan is the deserving winner of the Tyg-

erBurger Sport Star of the Month award.Residing in Delft, the Athlone School for

the Blind learner in Bellville South is rakingin the medals on the national judo scene.

“I started judo at the age of 11 at the schooland loved it from the word go. The adrenalinrush you get on competition days makes itvery exciting and I just love the sport,” saysRegan.

He started under the watchful eye of Lor-raine Job who is a retired 7th Dan in thesport. Now, he trains under Mike Job, whois very respected in the sport.

Just last week at the Commonwealth JudoChampionship in Port Elizabeth Regan com-peted in the partially sighted and abled bodydivisions and won gold in both in the u.55kgdivision (17 to 19 years).

“The last year or so has been good. I thinkwinning both divisions last week is probablythe highlight of my career thus far. I also

graded to my first dan black beltat the national dan grading ex-amination in December lastyear which is pretty cool aswell,” says Regan.

Judo is not the only sport inwhich this talented youngsterexcels.

In March during the annualNedbank National Champion-ship for Physical Disabled andVisually Impaired in Bloemfon-tein, Regan won gold in the 100mand 200m sprint events. Thetimes Regan ran in the sprintswas good enough to put hisname on the shortlist for the Re-gion 5 games in Angola later thisyear. During the championshipshe also won two gold medals inthe u.55 and u.60kg division inthe judo – a remarkable feat initself.

The next point of order is thenational judo championship (June) in Gaut-eng.

“I have won gold at the National JudoChampionship. I am confident in winning a

medal again, but it is not a case of just pitch-ing and expecting to win. You have to keepgrinding and work hard and treat your fel-low competitors with respect.

“In my preparation for tourna-ments I must mention my threetraining partners who help me alot. Luvuyo Mrulekana andAyanda Wolayi played a big rolein my success. We have beentraining together for nine years,and we just work well as a team.

“I also want to thankTygerBur-ger and Bosman, McNulty andDu Toit Optometrists for choos-ing me as their winner. I amhumbled and truly grateful forbeing the chosen one, it is a mas-sive honour for me,” says Regan.

He wins a pair of sunglasses ofhis choice from Bosman, McNul-ty and Du Toit Optometrists. Shi-han Hennie Bosman from theWelgemoed dojo gives him R1000and Dr Costa Kapnias gives himfree assessments at Ready Roomin Willowbridge.V To enter the TygerBurger Sport Star

of the Month competition, high school learners in theTygerBurger distribution area can mail their recentsporting achievments to [email protected].

Regan Wilson is the TygerBurger Sport Star of the Month winner standingwith Shihan Hennie Bosman (Welgemoed Kyokushin­kan dojo) and HayleyBosman form Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Optometrists.

SAREL BURGER

Die eerste rugbyspan van HS Stellenberg hetdie afgelope Saterdag ’n indrukwekkendedebuut gemaak by die jaarlikse Wildekla-wer-toernooi in Kimberley. Die Stellies wasmet 27-19 die meerdere van HS Noord-Kaap.

By die 175-jarige feesvieringe van dieSeunskool Wynberg het HS Bellville en HSTygerberg in die eerste reeks wedstryde dieafgelope naweek ook weggespring met nael-skraapse oorwinnings, maar Durbanvillehet onverwags met 22-23 vasgeval teen ParelVallei.

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Ook Bellville moes hard werk om Walvis-baai met 21-17 onder te kry.

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Die Brakke was nietemin nie juis swakkeras die Tzaneen-span nie en kon die pyp rookmet ’n bietjie meer geluk.

In die Tygerbergstreek het sake maar stilverloop gedurende die langnaweek, maarHTS Bellville het HS Excelsior met 30-3 kat-swink gespeel,.

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Vroeër verlede week was Fairmont met64-0 bobaas teen Parklands.

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Stellies wys weer staalTiaan de Witt van HS Tygerberg word gelak in sy span se wedstryd teen Upington. Die Tiere hetdie wedstryd met 17­14 gewen. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

Die afgelope langnaweek se stilte aan dieklubrugby-front in die WP word vandees-week verbreek met ’n volle reeks wed-stryde eerskomende Saterdag.

In uitgestelde Superliga-wedstrydevroeër verlede week het die Universiteitvan Wes-Kaapland en Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege albei aan die kortsteent getrek teen spanne wat in die wed-loop om die titel is.

UWK het met 10-31 teen Valsbaai vasge-

val en NNK moes met 10-57 die spit afbytteen Hamiltons.

Die program van die Tygerbergstreekse spanne die komende naweek (tuisspaneerste) is: UWK t Durbanville-Bellville,Belhar t Tygerberg, Hamiltons t Bracken-fell, NNK t Kuilsrivier, Hamlets t Hands& Heart, Helderberg t Unie-Milnerton,Young Peoples t Goodwood, Bellville tPniël Villagers, Kraaifontein t St. George.– (Sarel Burger)

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Cape Town’s favourite local mixed martialarts promotion, Cape Fight League (CFL),returns to Theo Marais Sports Park on Sat-urday 21 May.

Following the huge success of the first ProCFL event held at Sunningdale Sports Com-plex on Saturday 26 March, another action-packed tournament in Cape Town is antici-pated. Doors are expected to open at 17:00and tickets are available at Computicket.

CFL 15 will feature 15 Mixed Martial Arts(MMA) bouts, with five of them being titlefights. “Our last show was a huge successwith awesome fight action. This event willsee five pro am title fights and one profes-

sional bout in the heavyweight division,”said matchmaker Anthony Kettle.

As a popular amateur fight circuit, CFL isa feeder to professional MMA promotion Ex-treme Fighting Championship (EFC) World-wide and has produced dozens of profession-al athletes. CFL 15 will be live-streamed onits Youtube channel allowing spectatorsworldwide to not miss out on the event.

Formed in 2011, Cape Fight League show-cases the talents of fighters across the coun-try. CFL gives amateur MMA and K1 fight-ers a chance to compete with fighters fromacross the country and abroad, right here inthe Mother City.

More fight action on cards

Six­stroke win: Western Province hosted the Sanlam SA Women’s Stroke Play Champion­ship at the picturesque Westlake Golf Club from 24 to 26 April. Johannesburg’s KaleighTelfer won her maiden championship by six strokes. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

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Leighton Koopman from Elsies River won the men’s up to 90kg division and overall title onSaturday at the IFBB Shameen Classic in Bellville. A total of 38 athletes qualified at theshow to compete from 27 to 29 May at the first ever Arnold Classic Africa to be held inSandton. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

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Having cemented its position as one of thecontinent’s most prestigious races, the orga-nisers of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathonwill aim to take another step forward thisyear in their attempt to close the gap on theworld’s biggest road running events.

Set to be held for the third time since itsrelaunch in 2014, the annual 42km race takesplace in the Mother City on 18 September2016, and proudly retains IAAF Silver Labelstatus.

As the only standard marathon race in Af-rica to be awarded Silver Label status, afterreceiving worthy recognition from the glob-al governing body for athletics following the2014 and 2015 events, the Sanlam Cape TownMarathon will continue to target Gold Labelrecognition.

Says race ambassador and former Olym-pic medallist Elana Meyer: “We are verypleased with the progress we have madeover the last two years, and we are satisfiedthat we made further advances by hosting

another successful event last year. We havea vision and will continue to focus on thatby making the required adjustments to en-sure we are delivering a world-class eventacross the board. This will assist in ensuringSouth African runners have access to aworld-class running event organised by glo-bally accredited standards, while offeringincentives and mentoring for local run-ners.”

The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon bringstogether elite competitors, social runnersand local communities, and is proving to bea top choice for elite athletes as well as fit-ness-loving celebrities.

Organisers are again calling on runnersof all abilities to #challengeyourself and#challengeyourfriend by participating inthe annual endurance event on a flat and fastcourse which is ideal for experienced and be-ginner athletes.

Legacy athletes including Elana Meyerhave pledged their support for the event.

Sanlam race aiming for gold

The Keith Grainger Memorial UCT OpenSquash Championship concluded onFriday 29 April after kicking off a week

earlier.The tournament is named after Keith be-

cause of his input to squash at UCT between1999 and 2001, despite his cancer and havinghis leg amputated.

He died in September 2001 during his thirdyear at UCT. He went to UCT as an amputee,but still loved squash, and made his main fo-cus at UCT being part of the squash club andcontributing as best he could.

He would go on court (with an artificialleg) and hit balls to beginners and help themwith their technique. He was also centrallyinvolved with organising the first UCTSquash Tour to the USA in December 2000,and went on the tour as manager – also play-ing a couple of matches en route.

The tournament was a reminder of thespirit of Keith and his amazing squash crazyfamily. Keith’s sister, Natalie, a formerworld no.1 squash player, supports the tour-nament from the USA and is instrumentalin raising funds and profile for the event.Jean and Chris, Keith’s parents, donate tro-phies and continue to show case the eventfrom Johannesburg. Jean, a former BritishOpen and Current World Masters Championin her age group, is very active on and offthe court and continues to promote the gameall over the world.

A record number of participants enteredthe 11th running of the event with 132 menand 49 women players representing 19 na-tions.

Twenty international players from Ger-many, Nigeria, Egypt, England, Austria,France, South Korea, Canada, Argentina,Kuwait and Iraq competed against 30 SouthAfricans in the main PSA draws.

The tournament caters for all ages, fromthe professional players in the main drawsright down to the boys u.11 section. Thisyear the tournament has partnered with WPMasters and sees the event including the WPMasters Open in it, resulting in 53 Mastersplayers playing in the event with the oldest

player being a 75-year-old.In the Women’s PSA main draw final,

Egyptian u.17 no.1 player, Rowan Elarabytook 43 minutes to beat South African no.5Milnay Louw 3-1 to win her second PSA tour-nament in two weeks. It was the first gameshe had lost in eight matches on South Afri-can soil.

Louw was also tested for the first time thisweek and both players showed great athleti-cism and speed moving each other aroundthe court. Louw never gave up and kept theintensity resulting in the third game win forher, but Elaraby showed her class and amaz-ing temperament for a 15-year-old playerclinching the fourth game 11-9.

The men’s main draw saw no.2 and Austri-an no.1 seed Aqeel Rehman beat unseededEgyptian Hesham Mohamed Aly 3-1 in anhour. After winning the first game 11-4, Reh-man found himself 3-8 down in the secondgame after Mohamed Aly raised to an earlylead, never giving up he fought his way to9-9 and then went point for point eventuallyclinching the second 15-13. Mohamed Alyagain started the third game quickly easinginto a lead and this time he hung on securingthe game win. Rehman bounced back andshowed some amazing skills of fetching anda steady temperament closing off the match3-1 to win his eighth PSA final.Other winners on the evening in the

various draws:Boys u.11: Levi RennieBoys u.14: Adam MorkelBoys u.16: Jacques DuminyMen’s Open A Section: Luke StevensMen’s Open B section: Jacques DuminyWomen’s Open A section: Ria KennerleyWomens 35-39 Masters: Juanette Le RouxWomens 45-59 Masters: Sharon BenderMen 35-39 Masters: Gary WheadonMen 40-44 Masters: Rodney DurbachMen 45-49 Masters: Donald DavidsonMen 50-54 Masters: Andrew SpoonerMen 55-59 Masters: Rob PringleMen 60-64 Masters: Keith PettyMen 65-69 Masters: Scotch GibbMen 70-75 Masters: Derek Becker

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Aqeel Rehman, Austrian no.1, at full stretch in the final of the men’s main draw of the KeithGrainger Memorial UCT Open Squash Championships on Friday. Rehman beat unseeded EgyptianHesham Mohamed Aly 3­1 in an hour to claim the title. PHOTOS: OACKPICS.COM