You won’t find many coaches stealing the limelight from their athletes at the Rio Olympics, but one unassuming tannie has hit international fame.
Luvo Manyonga has a story to tell that is unlike most other athletes competing in RIo, with his victory emblematic of triumph over adversity.
This year’s Olympic games has had us holding onto our seats with anticipation, and sometimes a picture perfectly encapsulates the raw emotion.
No one really knows what’s going on in the mind of Oscar Pistorius, but of late things have certainly taken a turn for the worse.
This Monday morning has been made just that little bit better with the heroic exploits of Wayde, and even Usain Bolt can’t believe what just happened.
With most eyes on Rio for the ongoing Olympics, it was a disgraced former athlete who managed to steal headlines around the world. What really happened?
Henke Pistorius has generally remained out of the public eye during his son’s court proceedings, but now he has broken his silence in an explosive interview.
It’s the court case that just seems to go on and on, and if you thought you’d heard the last of Oscar for a while then think again.
You have to possess serious gas to beat Jamaican sprint legend Asafa Powell, which is why the world should take notice of Akani Simbine.
Winning a gold medal is always going to be a moment to savour, but when you only find out during your post-race interview it’s next level stuff.
Following Oscar’s sentencing last week sister Aimee sat down with eNCA, giving us some insight into the Pistorius family’s thoughts on the ruling.
Zapiro isn’t afraid to rock the boat, and we knew he wouldn’t let the Oscar verdict pass without comment, but he’s gone all out with his latest work.
The moment Judge Masipa handed down a six-year sentence you knew there would be outrage. Some of the big guns didn’t disappoint.
As the dust settles following a shock sentencing earlier, many questions regarding Oscar still remain. Here’s a legal expert getting stuck in.
Judge Thokozile Masipa has just handed down her verdict in the High Court of Pretoria, and Oscar is headed back behind bars.
It’s the trial that captured the nation’s attention, and today we finally see it all come to an end. So how long behind bars for Oscar then?
If you’ve been following the latest Oscar Pistorius developments you may have seen his contentious UK interview. If not, get stuck in.
If I was Oscar Pistorius I wouldn’t even so much as look at the news, and the latest public figure to take a shot is none other than Trevor.
As interest rises before Friday evening’s big screening (including here at home), we can now get our first glimpse at what went down during the interview.
Oscar is not going to have a free ride in prison, and if certain threats are anything to go by he could be in for a very unpleasant stay.
As Barry Roux argued for the defence and a lenient sentencing, he called on Oscar to walk unaided to the front of the courtroom.
Day three of Oscar’s sentencing has begun, and if yesterday is anything to go by it should be a fiery affair.
The defence would have you believe that Oscar was well-behaved and petrified during his prison stay, but Gerrie Nel says that’s all bollocks.
Someone has had a little fun at Oscar’s expense it seems, his Wikipedia page showing some not so subtle changes.
We’re all set for another few days of high drama, although the prosecution believe they have a somewhat secret weapon.
Oscar Pistorius is finally speaking out, just days before he is due to be sentenced. I suppose there’s no time like the present.
Katie Price got private messages from Oscar, thanking her for her unbiased support, all because she wrote a column about judgement
In what is nothing short of a bombshell Russia’s state-run doping program has been exposed, calling into question their recent Olympic successes.
The bloody Valentine’s murder scene is still shrouded in mystery and two brothers have spent months questioning every aspect.
In a statement issued on Friday the Pistorius family have come out swinging, rubbishing claims that Oscar used a cricket bat as a weapon.