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EDITOR: MONIQUE BASSONTHURSDAY November 13, 2014 | 0 042 293 2973 | Email [email protected] | www.kougaexpress.co.za
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Jonathan Bester and RowanBailey have been selected toform part of the Kouga u.12cricket team, who will playat a cricket festival inCradock from December 5 7. The rest of the teamconsists of cricketers fromJeffreys Bay, Stulting,Kruisfontien, McLachlan andClarkson primary schools.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
THEJeffreysBayWindFarm iswhirlingup love for reading and maths amongprimary school learners in the area.
They recently launched the FoundationPhase Reading Coaches Support Programmeat twelve schools across the Kouga region aspart of their ongoing commitment on earlychildhood development.The programme, at a cost of a windy
R262 102 and funded for a three year periodby the wind farm, aims to improve the litera-cy and numeracy skills of primary schoollearners through the introduction of ReadingCoaches. Coaches run reading sessions with
groups of up to 15 learners at a time, althoughmost of these groups are smaller so that eachchild gets individual attention.The programme incorporates a number of
elements: training, resources, employment,as well as creating work opportunities fortwelve previously unemployed graduates.“Included in the payment is a monthly sti-
pend for the reading coaches and a R7 000 do-nation of books to each school involved in theprogramme,” says Marion Green-Thompson,Economic Development Manager for JeffreysBay Wind Farm.“All the schools accepted the programme
with enthusiasm, partly because they were in-
volved in the recruitment and selection of theReading Coaches. In addition to this, the levelof support from the Uitenhage District Depart-ment of Education has been excellent, and weare thrilled that an official from the depart-ment was allocated to this project.”According to Green-Thompson, it is widely
acknowledged that the biggest challenge toeducation outcomes is the lack of literacy andnumeracy skills during the early childhooddevelopment stage.“Many schools, furthermore, do not have
sufficient reading material, particularly notbooks designed to encourage reading forpleasure. Added to this is the fact that neither
isiXhosa nor Afrikaans books are easily ac-cessible,” says Green-Thompson.“This lack of skills and sufficient material
limit learners’ potential as theyprogressup theeducation chain and need to be addressed in or-der for them to have the right skills to takemathematics and science through toGrade 12.”.Participating schools are Chigwell PrimarySchool, Gamtoosvalley Primary School, Gras-laagte Primary School, Kruisfontein PrimarySchool,Masisebenze Primary School,Mzingi-si Primary School, Patensie Primary School,Quagga Primary School, St Patricks PrimarySchool, Vukani Primary School, Weston Pri-mary School and Sea Vista Primary School.
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JEFFREYS Bay has done it again - DolphinBeach has for the 11th year in a row claimedthe prestigious status as an official Blue FlagBeach.
Not only does this ensure a safe beach forall locals and visitors to the area, but will alsoboost the economy and create job opportuni-ties.Proudly hoisting the blue flag at the main
beach last Thursday, Kouga’s Social Servicesportfolio councillor, Thandeka Maseti, cele-brated the sought-after status given to thetown’s beach for the 20145/2015 season.“We are also proud that Dolphin Beach was
rated number one among all coastal areas byThe Herald last year December,” saysMaseti.“Cape St Francis has furthermore been
awarded pilot status for this year. We hope toraise the blue flag at this beach in the nearfuture.”According to Maseti, in order to meet the
strict standards of Wildlife and EnvironmentSociety of South Africa (WESSA), themunici-pality upgraded the disabled facilities at thebeach at a cost of R120 000. The upgrade wasfunded by the Coast Care implementing agentappointed by the Department of Environmen-tal Affairs.According to municipal spokesperson,
Mfundo Sobele, the wheelchair ramp was up-graded to suite the needs of the disabled com-munity.“The ablution facilities for the disabled
were extended tomeet the required standardsand to make space for wheelchairs. Thesecomewithnewshowers -made to cater for andbe used exclusively by disabled people.”Mfundo says there are plans in the pipeline
for the upgrading of existing infrastructureat other beaches, which are expected to takeplace during this financial year.Mfundo says: “The Blue Flag status puts
Dolphin Beach among the elite league ofbeaches around the world, and this contrib-utes to attracting tourists - locally and fromafar. We can proudly assure beachgoers ofpristine waters, a clean beach and safe beachenvironment which is accessible and userfriendly to all.”According to Sobele, various temporary
jobs are created during the festive season di-rectly as a result of the Blue Flag. This in-clude life guards, a beach coordinator, law en-forcement officers and cleaners for pickingup litter, beach preparation and cleaning ofablution facilities.“These do not include jobs created in other
sectors as a result of the boom in tourism,”says Sobele.To ensure the safety of all beachgoers this
festive season, the municipality will work
closely with the local National Sea Rescue In-stitute, Private CareAmbulance Services andthe Department of Law Enforcement.According to Maseti a total of 41 life-
guards will be on duty this December: Dol-phinBeach (9), Kabeljous (4), AstonBay (4),Paradise Beach (4), Hobby Beach (4), StFrancis Bay (4), Cape St Francis (4), Oyster
Bay (4) and Pellsrus (4).“Lifeguards will be on duty at Dolphin
Beach from 09:00 to 18:00, and from 08:00 to17:00 at all other swimming beaches,” saysMaseti.Four lawenforcement officerswill be ondu-
ty at Dolphin Beach, to ensure the safety oflocals and visitors.
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Blue flagofpride fliesat local beach
Attending the official raisingof the blue flag at DolphinBeach are (from left)Phumzile Oliphant (PortfolioCouncillor Local EconomicDevelopment), Japie Jansen(Director Social Services),Virginia CamealioBenjamin(Portfolio Councillor Tourism& Creative Industries),Freddy Campher (Ward 4councillor), Thandeka Maseti(Portfolio Councillor SocialServices), Ted Knott (Wessa),Desmond Petersen (Ward 5councillor) and GcobisaDadamasi (Kouga ManagerWaste and EnvironmentalManagement).PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
KOUGA Municipality is making good on itspromise to residents of informal areas at Jef-freys Bay.The Kouga Council on Friday (7 November
2014) approved an application for the subdivi-sion of the farm Klein Zeekoe River next toOcean View.The Council resolved that the land, owned
byaprivate developer, be subdivided into twoportions of 421,47 ha and 79,56ha respectively.
The latter portion is to be bought by the De-partment of Human Settlements in order tobuild homes for housing applicants who can-not be accommodated in the 1 720 houses al-ready approved for Jeffreys Bay .Kouga has the highest growth rate in the
Eastern Cape, explained Kouga Infrastruc-ture Portfolio Councillor Patrick Kota.“The 1 500 houses that have been approved
for Ocean View and 220 for Pellsrus are not
enough to meet the demand for housing be-cause of the influx of people to Jeffreys Bay,”he said.“The municipality and department have
been looking for land to build more houses.The subdivided land is ideal for this purpose.”Council’s approval of the subdivision is the
latest in a string of innovative moves to fast-track housing delivery to local communities.Three projects, which will put in place the
water and sanitation bulk infrastructure re-quired for the planned houses, are also under-way.Two sewerage pump stations are being up-
graded at a total cost of R20-million while anew water reservoir is being built at a costof R26-million.The upgrade of the Jeffreys Bay waste wa-
ter treatment works has already been com-pleted at a cost of R42-million.
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St Francis CollegeGrade 0 pupilsearned their sealegs during afunfilled visit to theNSRI at Port StFrancis last month –and learnedfirsthand how theseheroes of our oceankeep us safe. Theouting addedhandson experience of the classeducational themefor this month: theocean.
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‘Eenhoring’ laatkoppedraaiMONIQUE BASSON
BESTAAN die legandariese eenhoring togwel?
’n Regte egte “eenhoringbok” het menigteJeffreysbaaise inwoners verlede week behoo-rlik laat kopkrap en na hulle kameras laat gr-yp.Al is dié bok se unieke, enkele “horing” in
die middel van sy kop eintlik toe te skryf aan’n slegte “haarstyl”, en al beskik dié bokkienie oor enige van die magiese kragte soos dieeenhoring in sprokies nie, het “Eenhoring”die dorp omtrent aan die gons.Desry van As (10), het die bokkie verlede
Woensdag in Dogwoodweg op kamera vas-gelê.Sy vertel: “Onswas rondom16:00 oppad hu-
is toe, toe dié bokkie rustig voor ons motoroor die pad geloop het en aan hisbiskusblom-mebeginvreet het.Myoumahet langsdie padgestop, en ek het na die bokkie geroep. Hy hetmaklik na my toe gekom. Hy was so mak, hyhet my hande gelek en brood geëet.“Ek het al baie bokkies hier gesien, maar
nog nooit so een nie.”Volgens dr Gideon Rossouw van die Dier-
kunde Departement by die Nelson MandelaMetropolitaanse Universiteit (NMMU) in Port
Elizabeth, is dié ’n gewonevolwasse duikerooi(Sylvicapra grimmia) en die “horing” is nieregtig ’n horing nie, maar ’n klossie hare.“Hierdie klos hare is kenmerkend van die
gewone duikers en kom op die basis tussendie horings voor. Natuurlik het ooie nie ho-rings nie en daarom kan mens die klos haremet een verwar,” sê hy.
Die bokkie met ’n enkele “horing”op die kop, laat mens dink dielegendariese eenhoring bestaan togwel. Desry van As (10) het diébokkie in Dogwoodweg raakgeloopen op kamera vasgelê.FOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
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Life Isivivana Hospital in Humansdorp celebrated their 10th anniversary with business partners atGrill and Company Restaurant in Humansdorp on Tuesday. The night was about reflecting onthepast ten years and celebrating the successes of the Eastern Cape’s oldest private public partnership. Attending the event are Pat Lubobo, Bruce Janssens, Kelly Mukheibir, Lita du Toti, Loekie vanSchalkwyk, Nicolene Botha, Resa Kruger and Stefan Westraadt. PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
MONIQUE BASSON
HIS eyes are alive when he speaks and hiswhole face comes alive.
He talks of deserted roads and curious pas-sers-by, about endless mountain passes, ex-hilarating downhill stretches through emptylandscapes and cycling past wildlife in thebush. Keeping reality in mind, he also speaksabout thepossibility of heat exhaustion, nego-tiating dangerously busy roads, tackling longuphill challenges and the aching isolation onthe road.At the age of 66, Rob Lindegger is set to em-
bark on a solo cycle through Africa to pro-mote Rotary Jeffreys Bay, as well as to raisefunds for Pevensey Place in Underberg, CapeTown. Being an enthusiastic writer, he alsowants to expose underprivileged schools tocreative writing.But, more importantly, to illustrate that
there can be an active life after 60.Not only will he revisit some of his favour-
ite countries and small towns, but will for thefirst time explore North Africa - all from thecomfort of his red-and-white bicycle.Lindegger will be leaving Jeffreys Bay to-
day - a year after he originally wanted to em-bark on this journey of a lifetime.Lindegger first arrived in Jeffreys Bay in
April 2013 - planning to spend the six wintermonths before heading off to Cape Town.“After 18months, I reckon it is time tomove
on. One gets that feeling when the neigh-bour’s dogs stop barking and start waggingtheir tails when they see you,” says Lin-degger.According to Lindegger, part of those 18
months were spent in Australia with hisbrother and his family, as well as in Durban.
TacklingAfricabybicycle
At the age of 66, Rob Lindegger is set to embark on a solo cycle through Africa to promoteRotary Jeffreys Bay. PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
Lindegger will be travelling along the coastto Cape own. From there he will cycle up thewest coast through Namibia, Zambia, Tanza-nia, Uganda, Ethiopia and Egypt, across intoEurope and to Spain. Once in Spain, he plansto look at the possibilities of cycling east. InTanzania, he will meet up with his wife, Jac-qui, whom he have not seen in months.According to Lindegger, his aim is to travel
between 30km - 40km a day. “But, I am in norush. I gave up rushing when I gave up work.I sold all my worldly possessions and this isnow my way of life - all 51kg of it.”He plans to reach the end of his journey in
2017/ 2018. “If my health does not keep, I willcomplete the journey by any othermeans nec-essary. Finishing the trip is the most impor-tant thing - no matter how long it takes orwhat mode of transport I must use.”Just how long did he train beforehand for
this epic cycle? “The ride is the training. Thetraining along the way is part of the experi-ence. Mentally, I am more than prepared forthis trip.”According to Lindegger, hewill be carrying
a weight of approximately 17kg daily, this isexcluding his four litres of water.“Food is limited to the basics: jungle oats
for four to five days, pasta, tea and coffee, andpackets of pasta sauce. I will buy fresh fruitand vegetables and occasionally treat myselfto a meal at a local Wimpy. One in Namibia,I will have to carry more food and water forthe longer distances between towns,” he says.“Apart from the food, I will be carrying my
clothes, cooking gear, camping gear, camera,toiletries, first aid kit and the necessary pa-perwork.”For more information and to follow Rob’s
cycling tour through Africa, visit his web-page at www.wobblingthroughafrica.com.
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WATERAEROBIESEKLASSEPoliclinic Wateraero-biese klasse enrehabilitasie-oefenin-ge in ’n binnemuurseverhitte swembadvind elke Maandag,Woensdag enVrydag plaas. SkakelYolandé by 042 2960454 na-ure.
VOORGEBOORTEKLASSEPoliclinic Voorge-boorteklasse virswanger dames in ’nbinnehuise swembadvind op Maandaeplaas. SkakelYolandé by 042 2960454 na-ure.
GIMDIVASFiksheidsklasse virdames word opDinsdae en Donder-dae om 08:00 in dieNG Kerk-saal in DaGamaweg aange-bied. Koste is R40per maand. SkakelMarie by 083 4250724.
MSLYERSWil jy graag deelwees van ’n MS-ondersteunings-groep? Skakel Cornéby 082 8733 277.
EREDIENSTEVoorbidding vir dieoggend-eredienstevan die NG Kerk inDa Gamaweg en bydie kapel vind 45minute voor dieerediens plaas.
BEACH TENNISKids Beach Tenniswill be played at14:30 everySaturday. Racketswill be provided.Contact Carol at082 352 1143.
CMA JBAYThe CMA JBay hasa breakfast run oncea month and invitesall bikers, young andold, to join them.Contact 083 3026086.
LYNDANSKLASSENuwe beginners-klasse vir lyndansword Maandaegehou. Kontak Marieby 083 425 0724.
CAR BOOT SALEThe HumansdorpMethodist Church inKemp Street willhave a car boot saleat 08:30 onNovember 15.
REÜNIEDie Universiteit vandie Vrystaat hou op13 en 14 Maart2015 ’n reünie vanalle oud-studente wattot 1959 aan dieUniversiteit van dieVrystaat en voorma-lige BloemfonteinOnderwyskollegestudeer het. Diereünie vind in dieReitzsaal plaas. Virnavrae skakel KathyVerwey by 0514019343 of stuur ’nepos na [email protected].
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KOUGA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2014 NEWS 7
VLVDie Suid-AfrikaanseVereniging virAfgetredenes (SAVA)vergader op 20November om 10:00by die Rolbalklub.Die spreker is JanetBradfield van dieArtritis-stigting vanSuid-Afrika.
BLOMME ENKUNSVERENIGINGDie Blomme- enKunsverenigingvergader op 18November om 09:30in die MetodisteKerk-saal in Hu-mansdorp. Tee enverversings wordbedien. SkakelGretchen by 042296 1699.
JBAY INDOORMARKETFor unique Christmasgifts visit the JBAYIndoor Market atEquinox Mall from09:00 to 13:00 onNovember 15. CallGunnel at 072 2802084.
EB FLO BLOMMEKLUBDie Eb Flo Blomme-klub hou hulafsluitingsfunksie op19 November om09:30 by die ViswijfRestaurant inJeffreysbaai. Emblemde Kock sal demon-streer hoe om ’nkerkskrans te maak.Besoekers is welkomteen R60 perpersoon. Nie-ledemoet teen 17November plekbespreek. SkakelEmblem by 042 2962300.
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Chrizelda Dauth vandie Global LeadershipAcademy in Jeffreysbaai het tydens dieskool se matriekafskeid op 16 Oktobersoos ’n ware prinsesgelyk. Aan haar sy isConrad Mackay.FOTO:VERSKAF
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School NewsSchool News Kouga Express 8Thursday 13 November 2014
OntmoetGamtoos se leiers vir 2015
Die Laerskool Gamtoosvallei se leerlingraad vir 2015 is JC Vermaak (hoofseun), Carlin Jansen,Karla Moore, Anike Ferreira, Jana Fourie, Lienke Ferreira (hoofdogter), Bonique Solaan en BevanJafta.
Paul Sauer deel pryse uit
<Helena Gildenhuys vandie Laerskool Paul Sauerin Kareedouw is tydensdie skool se prysuitdelingas die Duxleerling vir2014 aangewys. Met ’ngemiddeld van 92.37% issy die topleerder ingraad 7. Sy het verder ’nakademieselapelwapenontvang en ’n ATKVsertifikaat en trofee virKulturele Veelsydigheid
=Renae Botha is die Sportstervan die Jaar.
;Anika Hay:Mees Veelsydige Sportvrou.
=Jonathan Scharneck: MeesVeelsydige Sportman.
;ChristineLangenhoven het’n prys virAkademisePrestasie (91.22%)ontvang, ’nakademieselapelwapen én is asdie Mees Veelsydige Leerderaangewys.
=Die leerlingraad vir 2015 is Wilmé du Bruyn, SinovuyoGantsho, JuanJacques le Roux, Mihle Magadaze, Lesli duPlessis en Hendré Rademeyer.
The leaders for 2015 at Sea Vista PrimarySchool in St Francis Bay, are ElwarrenCoenraad and Olona Neti.
The Principal’s Prize for 2014 went toGrant Logan Harris and Anotanda Wasa.
Sport awards for 2014 were presented toCharlton Calvert and Kamva Majingolo.
Brigit Davids (junior phase) and Kelly Titus(intermediary phase) scooped up theacademic awards.
SeaVista holds prize-giving
=Elbé du Toit is as die Duxleerlingtydens die Hoërskool Nico Malan seprysuitdeling aangewys.
=Mariska Pieters en Alandré van Rooyen is onderskeidelik as die Sportvrou en Sportvrou van die Jaaraangewys.
;Mariska Pieters en Pierre Janeke isNico Malan se Veelsydigste Sportmanen vrou.
Nico Malan se hoofleiers vir 2015 is Jeanne Smith (onderhoofdogter), Mariska Pieters (hoofdogter),Billa Uys (hoofseun) en Dirk Staats (onderhoofseun).
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Medals in the last few years have
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School NewsSchool News Kouga Express | 9Thursday, 13 November 2014
DieLaerskool Jeffreysbaai se jongsterreWilmien van Biljonhet verskeie prysetydens die Laerskool Jeffreysbaaise prysuitdelingopgeraap: Afrikaans Eerste Taal,English FirstAdditional Language, Wiskunde,Praktiesevakke,Inhoudsvakke,Consistent Academic Achievement,Top AkademiesePrestasie en BesteDoel (Netbal).
Die hoofleiers vir 2015 is Janka Potgieter (onderhoofdogter), EstherHendricks (hoofdogter), Juandré Dippenaar (hoofseun) en Conrad vanVuuren (onderhoofseun).
Chardé Shaw (Afrikaans First Additional Language) enMicheala Oosthuizen (English Home Language).
RianaGoussard(Uitsonderlikeprestasie inWiskunde).
André Smit (Sportman vandie Jaar) en MichellStrydom (Sportvrou van dieJaar).
Uitsonderlike Prestasie in Kultuur: Danré DuPreez, Lindie Jansen, Petri Hancke en MichellStrydom.
Tristan Botes(MostImprovedSurfer) andRyanLightfoot(Surfer ofthe Year:third year ina row).
Krieket: Rocco Krynen (Beste Veldwerker), JDvan Zyl (Beste o.11 Krieketspeler), André Smit(Beste Kolwer) en Dean Rohrbeck (BesteBouler).
Aiden deVilliers en MCStrydom:Beste o.9Rugbyspelers
Zeta Hendricksreceived a meritcertificate forEnglish HomeLanguage,Mathematics,Afrikaans FirstAdditionalLanguage andNeatness.
Noah de Swart:Top Swemmer.
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More finalists for boat cruise drawn
Margaret Francis and Martin August (left) are the last two lucky finalists who can win an unforgettable cruise from Durban to the Portuguese Island in Mozambique courtesy of Tampa Bay Spurand Seagull Travel and Tours. Two finalists have been drawn the last Wednesday of each monthfrom July 2014 to November 2014. The final draw takes place on November 26. With thefinalists are André Olivier from Tampa Bay Spur. PHOTO:MONIUQE BASSON
Local students complete health care training
Lucinda Baatjies, Lorraine Booise, Alwinia Demingo (runnerup student), Claudine Fortuin, AnnelineKettledas, Annadene Koose (top student), Zoey Myekiso, Alvené Nakas, Geraldine Potgieter,Abegail Swarts and Sonia Zana recently completed the fourmonth Health Care Skills Programmeoffered by Workforce Solutions. Some of the students have been accepted at Lilitha Nursing Collegein Port Elizabeth, while other students have entered the work place. With them is Sister ElaineRowan (middle front). PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Line dancers excel at grading
The Happy Feet Line Dancers from the Kouga celebrated their South African Progression andAchievement Grading Awards held in Port Elizabeth on October 28 at InFood last week. Allthe Happy Feet dancers did very well and passed with either a merit on distinction. Thedancers are (front) Miriam Howes, Adri CaHill, Norma Joubert, Ina Ferreira (instructor),Marie Louw (instructor), Marietjie du Plessis, Beulah Prinsloo, (middle) Litrisia Vosloo, LynetteSteenkamp, Adri Fouche, Fritzie Dunn, Petro van Rooyen, Marietjie Engle, Miemie van derMerwe, (back) Lulu Marais, Maureen Hitchcock, Elize van Vuuren, Ina van Onselen and TheaRynolds (absent). PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Die laaste matriekklas van die voormalige Hoërskool Humansdorp het onlangs hulle 55jarigereünie gehou. Sesentwintig oudleerders het vir twee dae mekaar se geselskap geniet en ouvriendskappe hernu. FOTO:VERSKAF
OomKaroolus en Lente besoek JeffreysbaaiStock car racing will take palce atthe Victory Raceway in VictoryDrive, Walmer at 18:00 (gates openat 15:00) on November 15. Classesto compte are Junior Hot Rods,1660’s, 2.1 Modifieds, Hot Rods,Super Sixes and American Saloons.The entry fee is R50 per person.Children under 13 enter free. Braaifacilities and food stalls will beavailable. For more information,contact Twané at 084 582 0283.Suzette Aylward (pictured) will becompeting in the final leg of theSouth African Championships atTygerberg Raceway. She will becompeting in the 1660 class.PHOTO:PETER HENNING
Kinderpret: Oom Karoolus enLente besoek op 16 November om 15:15 die NG KerkKompleks in Jeffreysbaai.Toegang is gratis, maar ’ndeurkollekte sal gehou word.DVD’s en CD’s, asook hullevollengte familierolprent salte koop wees. Vir dieafgelope 27 jaar verkondigoom Karoolus en Lente dieWoord van God aan kindersen hulle ouers regoorSuidAfrika. Die optredesbestaan uit musiek, sang enlekkerluister stories.FOTO:VERSKAF
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ble Mile, which will be followed by the 500mas well as the bank-to-bank swims.The Marina Mile will then take place with
prize money up for grabs, compliments ofevent sponsor Nicholas Melck.“The Marina Mile is one of the highlights
on the December holiday programme andthere are people who come and holiday in Jef-freys Bay just to come and swim the Mile,”says Melck.The following day a new event, the Dash for
Cash, will take place.This event will have a social, as well as a
serious swimmer component, with everyoneswimming a 100m in the Marina.However, the serious swimmers will have
to swim a number of heats after each otherto try and win the R3 000 prize money that isup for grabs.TheDash forCashwill be a test of speed and
endurance and will be a great event for thespectators to watch.There is an opportunity for people who
would like to have stalls at the Marina Milethis year. Interested parties can contact [email protected] Sunday will see Round 2 of the MetsiOpenWater SwimSeries take place atMarinaMartinique.
Entries have opened and swimmers canregister online for a 10km, 5km, 3km, 1km or500m swim. There is also a bank-to-bankswim. Enter at www.swimmingplus.com.Local swimmers are invited to join the
JBay Swim Club for training sessions at Ma-rina Martinique at 17:45 on Tuesday andThursday evenings.Squad training and swimming lessons take
place at Edge Fitness Club in Jeffreys Bayduring the week.Formore information send an email toWil-
liams at [email protected].
Entriesopen for theMarinaMile
DURING December, the proverbial seventhheaven will once more become a firm andvery exciting reality when Nelson MandelaBay plays host to the South African leg of theIRB Sevens Rugby World Series.On December 13 and 14, spectators will be
afforded the thrilling experience of seeing theworld’s best on the field,while off-field aworldofwonders awaits, as theNelsonMandela BayMetro and surrounds rise to the occasionwithits customary hospitality and an abundanceof spectacular sights and sounds to absorb.According to Port Elizabeth-born, veteran
Blitsbok-forward, Frankie Horne, he couldthink of no better venue to host the South Af-rican leg of the HSBC IRB Sevens. “PE isknown as the ‘Friendly City’ and this reallyis true. I may be slightly biased, but when itcomes to the beautiful beaches, the friendlypeople and the excellent facilities, I couldthink of no better place in the country to hostthis leg of the tournament.”Horne – who holds the world record for 60
consecutive World Series tournaments forthe Springbok Sevens – said apart from his
Seventh heaven awaits spectators in EasternCape
Blitsbokke Cecil Afrika, Frankie Horne, Philip Schoeman and Branco Du Preez at the media launchof the South African leg of the IRB Sevens Rugby World Series. This thrilling leg of the series takesplace on 13 and 14 December at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.PHOTO:THEO JEPTHA
Horne’s sentiments by saying that the NelsonMandela Bay Metro and surrounds offer moretreasures than even most locals are aware of.“The allure of our attractions lies as much
in the ease of access as in the variety of whatis on offer.” According to Fourie the area
passion for the region, a bit of superstitionmay also form part of his preference for play-ing the SA leg at the world-class Nelson Man-dela Bay Stadium.“Last year we beat New Zealand in the final
at the Nelson Mandela Stadium just two daysafter the passing of our late former PresidentNelson Mandela. We played for Madiba onthat day.”According to Horne, the crowd support at
the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is anotherreason why the team loves playing here. “Itis the home leg of the tournament, and it al-ways is great playing in front of a home crowd.But the supporters in Port Elizabeth takehome-based support to a whole new level. Theway in which supporters here carry the play-ers isnot foundanywhere else in the country.”Tourism hot-spots like the Addo National
Elephant Park add to the perfect bouquet fortournament supporters. “Not only can sup-porters view world-class 7s rugby, but alsoworld-class tourism attractions.”JonkerFourie, Chief ExecutiveOfficer of the
Emfuleni Corridor Tourism (Ectour), echoed
boasts numerous attractions to suit every-one’s taste and budget.To secure your tickets for round 3 of theHS-
BC Sevens World Series in PE, book at Com-puticket or at Shoprite branches nationwide.Tickets cost between R30 and R200.
WoodridgeEquestrian Teamcomes second in country
The Woodridge Equestrian team excelled in the recent SANESA SASchools Equestrian Championships held at Misty Meadows in Pretoriafrom October 9 11. Woodridge was the first Eastern Cape school andwas placed second overall in the country. Pictured here are (back)Jessica Alberts on Torch Bearer, CoralJade Dippenaar on Espresso,Kaitlyn Greyling on Mexico, (front) Glynis Fuller (SANESA), Eleni Pullen(manager WEC), Marlene du Plessis (president of SANESA) and RobynGreyling (instructor WEC). PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Four of Warrior Sports Academy Jeffreys Bay’s students excelled atthe SAAKA sanctioned Championship in Oudsthoorn on October18. The championship was hosted by Sensei Sors Grobbelaar ofEden Kickboxing Federation. The students are Johan Ferreira (firstplace for low kick light, points fight and light contact kickboxing),Bianca Van Biljon (first place for points fighting and light contactkickboxing), JP Ferreira (Second place for points fighting and thirdplace for light contact kickboxing), and Paul van Eeden (thirdplace for light contact kickboxing). PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Warrior Sports fighters excel at Championships