It’s a bad Friday when you can’t hop online and score some lekker deals, but it’s a really bad Friday when you get smacked with extra years behind bars.
‘Oscar Pistorius: Blade Runner Killer’ hit our screens over the weekend. Yes it’s currently showing on DStv, but read this before you rush off to watch it.
Amazon has come under fire for listing a “Paralympic runner” Halloween costume, that will “cause some controversy at your next event”. Sigh.
Carl Pistorius has always been vocal in his support for his brother, but what’s up with the letterhead for the family’s latest official statement?
I’m sure there will be plenty of documentaries made about Oscar and Reeva in the years to come, but here’s a Lifetime movie due to air next month.
Having grabbed the world’s attention and dragged on for far longer than expected, the Oscar Pistorius case now approaches the final hurdle.
We all know about Lance Armstrong, and how he somehow managed to fly under the radar for so long, but this scandal dwarfs that of the disgraced cyclist.
Last night’s 200m final was about as close a finish as you will ever see, but it’s clear Wayde is a little pissed off with a rival that has been running his mouth.
Usain Bolt has amassed quite a tidy nest egg over the years, but his on-track winnings account for less than one percent of his total worth.
Only time will tell if Usain Bolt’s 100m and 200m world records will ever be broken, but for now you can enjoy what is apparently a pretty special doccie.
It’s fair to say that South African athletics is currently in a very healthy state, despite the governing body once again leaving our athletes in the lurch.
Most of us would be happy to spend our 90s feet up in front of the telly, but Johanna Quaas is a little more ambitious.
It’s been a year since Oscar was put away behind bars, and his name hasn’t been in the news for a while. Just how long does he have left behind bars?
A massive new study commissioned by the IAAF doesn’t look good for our track star, and if things don’t go her way she could have some big decisions to make.
Wayde’s 400 metre run in Rio will go down in history as a classic, and it certainly impressed Usain Bolt. The Jamaican continues to be a big fan, too.
You’re forgiven for not knowing that this weekend was the highlight of our national athletics calendar, so here are some highlights of the weekend’s best performances.
Chances are you jumped with joy at the gold medals these athletes brought home from Rio, so let’s do our part to help them with this prestigious award.
Cape Town lad Wayde van Niekerk is still basking in the glory of his outrageous gold medal run in Rio, and perhaps life is set to get even better.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of this story is that fourth place wasn’t actually first place, which will make sense when you read what Usain had to say.
The self-proclaimed king and queen of Zef have just dropped their music video, and it’s obvious they’re taking the piss out of Oscar P.
Oscar Pistorius’ defence team is back in court, the State appealing his six-year jail sentence. Gerrie versus Barry – round 244.
Usain Bolt has no shame when it comes to openly making out with girls at nightclubs, but that was just the tip of the iceberg.
Whilst our officials are patting themselves on the back following a record-equalling medal haul, some athletes are spilling the beans and it’s messy.
It sounds like even Oscar’s defence team is tiring of the legal wranglings, or perhaps they’ve emptied the Pistorius coffers and are keen to wrap it up.
When you’re writing your name into athletics history with every race you’d expect a smile, but few time them as well as Usain.
Today’s 800 metre prelims will attract a massive audience, and that’s mainly down to our Caster hitting the tracks. Give her your support and watch live.
Being a comedian these days means skirting a finer line than ever, something this chap is finding out after his racy Wayde van Niekerk post.
Being a celeb with millions of Twitter followers means you can’t please everyone, but Ellen sparked outrage when she sent this one out.
There are many athletes who seek better opportunities by representing their “adoptive” countries – and Bahrain is waiting to snap them up.
The Rio Olympics has seen its fair share of crazy, and this desperate move taken by a sprinter to earn gold is right up there with the best.