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A-Z of Team SA’s medals in Ghana

A-Z of Team SA's medals in Ghana

Team SA are lying fourth overall on the African Games medals table heading into Tuesday’s action. They have 50 medals (13 gold, 15 silver and 22 bronze). The table is headed by Egypt (47 gold), followed by Nigeria (16 gold) and Algeria (15 gold).

Below is a full list of Team SA’s medallists so far.

GOLD (13)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, women’s 100m freestyle)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, women’s 50m backstroke)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, women’s 400m freestyle)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, women’s 1500m freestyle)
Clayton Jimmie (swimming, men’s 100m freestyle)
Simone Moll (swimming, women’s 100m breaststroke)
Jonah Pool-Jones (swimming, men’s 50m backstroke)
Team SA (swimming, women’s 4x200m freestyle)
Team SA 4x100m freestyle (swimming)
Team SA Mixed 4x100m Medley (swimming)
Johanita Scholtz (badminton, women’s singles)
Haylee Preen (cycling, women’s road race)
Dillon Geare (cycling, men’s road race U23)

 

SILVER (15)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 59kg)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 59kg clean)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 59kg snatch and jerk)
Matthew Caldwell (swimming, men’s 800m freestyle)
Matthew Caldwell (swimming, men’s 400m freestyle)
Tayla Jonker (swimming, women’s 200m backstroke)
Tayla Jonker (swimming, women’s 50m backstroke)
Leigh McMorran (swimming, women’s 200m butterfly)
Hannah Mouton (swimming, women’s 200m freestyle)
Georgia Els (swimming, women’s 100m breaststroke)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, women’s 50m butterfly)
Kate Meyer (swimming, women’s 200m breaststroke)
Jarden Eaton (swimming, men’s 100m butterfly)
Team SA (swimming, men’s 4x200m)
Dillon Geare (cycling, men’s road race)

BRONZE (22)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, 73kg)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, clean 73kg)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, snatch and jerk 73kg)
Andrew Ross (swimming, men’s 200m freestyle)
Andrew Ross (swimming, men’s 200m breaststroke)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, women’s 200m freestyle)
Liam Vehbi (swimming, men’s 200m butterfly)
Jarden Eaton (swimming, men’s 50m butterfly)
Helgaard Muller (swimming, men’s 200m backstroke)
Cameron Casali (swimming, men’s 400m freestyle)
Georgie Els (swimming, women’s 200m breaststroke)
Hannah Mouton (swimming, women’s 400m freestyle)
Jessie Sim (karate, men’s individual kata)
Maxine Willemse (karate, women’s individual kata)
Marinda Roetz (karate, women’s kumite -50kg)
Team SA (karate, men’s team kata)
Team SA (badminton, mixed doubles)
Team SA (badminton, men’s doubles)
Team SA (table tennis, women’s team)
Lillian Mbena (wrestling, women’s freestyle 76kg)
Ben Theron (wrestling, 86kg)
Banele Mhango (chess, men’s blitz invitational)

 

MEDALS BY CODE

30 Swimming (10 gold, 11 silver, 9 bronze)
6 Weightlifting (3 silver, 3 bronze)
4 Karate (4 bronze)
3 Badminton (1 gold, 2 bronze)
Cycling (2 gold, 1 silver)
1 Chess (1 bronze)
1 Table tennis (1 bronze)
1 Wrestling (1 bronze)

MOST INDIVIDUAL MEDALS
(Excluding relays)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, 2 gold, 1 silver)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, 2 gold, 1 bronze)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 3 silver)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, 3 bronze)
Dillon Geare (cycling, 1 gold, 1 silver)
Matthew Caldwell (swimming, 2 silver)
Tayla Jonker (swimming, 2 silver)
Hannah Mouton (swimming,1 silver, 1 bronze)
Jarden Eaton (swimming, 1 silver, 1 bronze)

Photo of  Catherine van Rensburg by Roger Sedres

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A-Z of Team SA’s medals in Ghana

A-Z of Team SA's medals in Ghana

Team SA are lying fourth overall on the African Games medals table heading into Tuesday’s action. They have 50 medals (13 gold, 15 silver and 22 bronze). The table is headed by Egypt (47 gold), followed by Nigeria (16 gold) and Algeria (15 gold).

Below is a full list of Team SA’s medallists so far.

GOLD (13)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, women’s 100m freestyle)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, women’s 50m backstroke)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, women’s 400m freestyle)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, women’s 1500m freestyle)
Clayton Jimmie (swimming, men’s 100m freestyle)
Simone Moll (swimming, women’s 100m breaststroke)
Jonah Pool-Jones (swimming, men’s 50m backstroke)
Team SA (swimming, women’s 4x200m freestyle)
Team SA 4x100m freestyle (swimming)
Team SA Mixed 4x100m Medley (swimming)
Johanita Scholtz (badminton, women’s singles)
Haylee Preen (cycling, women’s road race)
Dillon Geare (cycling, men’s road race U23)

 

SILVER (15)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 59kg)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 59kg clean)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 59kg snatch and jerk)
Matthew Caldwell (swimming, men’s 800m freestyle)
Matthew Caldwell (swimming, men’s 400m freestyle)
Tayla Jonker (swimming, women’s 200m backstroke)
Tayla Jonker (swimming, women’s 50m backstroke)
Leigh McMorran (swimming, women’s 200m butterfly)
Hannah Mouton (swimming, women’s 200m freestyle)
Georgia Els (swimming, women’s 100m breaststroke)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, women’s 50m butterfly)
Kate Meyer (swimming, women’s 200m breaststroke)
Jarden Eaton (swimming, men’s 100m butterfly)
Team SA (swimming, men’s 4x200m)
Dillon Geare (cycling, men’s road race)

BRONZE (22)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, 73kg)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, clean 73kg)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, snatch and jerk 73kg)
Andrew Ross (swimming, men’s 200m freestyle)
Andrew Ross (swimming, men’s 200m breaststroke)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, women’s 200m freestyle)
Liam Vehbi (swimming, men’s 200m butterfly)
Jarden Eaton (swimming, men’s 50m butterfly)
Helgaard Muller (swimming, men’s 200m backstroke)
Cameron Casali (swimming, men’s 400m freestyle)
Georgie Els (swimming, women’s 200m breaststroke)
Hannah Mouton (swimming, women’s 400m freestyle)
Jessie Sim (karate, men’s individual kata)
Maxine Willemse (karate, women’s individual kata)
Marinda Roetz (karate, women’s kumite -50kg)
Team SA (karate, men’s team kata)
Team SA (badminton, mixed doubles)
Team SA (badminton, men’s doubles)
Team SA (table tennis, women’s team)
Lillian Mbena (wrestling, women’s freestyle 76kg)
Ben Theron (wrestling, 86kg)
Banele Mhango (chess, men’s blitz invitational)

 

MEDALS BY CODE

30 Swimming (10 gold, 11 silver, 9 bronze)
6 Weightlifting (3 silver, 3 bronze)
4 Karate (4 bronze)
3 Badminton (1 gold, 2 bronze)
Cycling (2 gold, 1 silver)
1 Chess (1 bronze)
1 Table tennis (1 bronze)
1 Wrestling (1 bronze)

MOST INDIVIDUAL MEDALS
(Excluding relays)
Caitlin de Lange (swimming, 2 gold, 1 silver)
Catherine van Rensburg (swimming, 2 gold, 1 bronze)
Anneke Spies (weightlifting, 3 silver)
Jon Antohein-Phillips (weightlifting, 3 bronze)
Dillon Geare (cycling, 1 gold, 1 silver)
Matthew Caldwell (swimming, 2 silver)
Tayla Jonker (swimming, 2 silver)
Hannah Mouton (swimming,1 silver, 1 bronze)
Jarden Eaton (swimming, 1 silver, 1 bronze)

Photo of  Catherine van Rensburg by Roger Sedres

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