If you’re the type of person who feels a little twinge of apprehension every time you drive over train tracks, then this won’t help soothe your nerves.
Running marathons, and half marathons, should be about testing what your body is capable of handling. Over in China, some runners missed that memo.
Naka Drotské, the former Springbok hooker, was shot during a home invasion by armed men on a smallholding outside of Pretoria last night.
Floyd Mayweather really, really loves money, but perhaps he should stick to boxing and fighting in order to further line his pockets.
For more than 40 years, the Philadelphia Flyers ice hockey team didn’t have a mascot. Then they unleashed Gritty, and the world went wild.
The Springbok test against England at Twickenham earlier this month ended in controversial circumstances. Angus Gardner was at the centre of it all.
Chris Gursky, a first-time hang-glider, was forced to cling on for dear life when his instructor forgot to attach the safety harness.
A lacklustre Springbok display over the weekend meant that Rassie’s chargers finish their end-of-year tour on a low note. Should we crunch some numbers?
German Nico Hülkenberg was involved in a collision during the first lap of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with his car catching alight.
The showdown between the Rams and the Chiefs has been described as “the greatest regular season game of all time”.
One of dart’s premier international tournaments has been caught up in a scandal dubbed ‘Fartgate’. Yes, this is really happening.
With half an hour on the clock in Saturday’s battle against the Scots, skipper Siya Kolisi channelled his inner Bakkies and let fly with a headbutt.
17-year-old Formula 3 driver Sophia Floersch can count herself lucky to be alive, after a high-speed crash caused her car to fly off the track.
For around a decade, Eric Esch, who was better known as Butterbean, was one of the world’s most famous fighters. Where is he these days?
We may not have a Formula One here in South Africa, but motorsports fanatics will be getting revved up for some historic action next weekend. Who wants tickets?
Willie le Roux and Faf de Klerk have a tendency to blow hot and cold. If you ask one South African rugby scribe, they are very much overrated.
Yesterday’s Brazilian Grand Prix was an all-action affair, but it was the events following the race that have stirred up controversy.
Spanning four diverse provinces, and covering some of this country’s most breathtaking landscapes, it’s no wonder the joBerg2c is such an iconic race.
A few years ago, a Canadian living in Kenya started the country’s first ice hockey team. There was only one problem: they had no one else to play.
Every now and again a batsman clobbers six sixes off an over. Throw in a few no-balls and a team effort, though, and you have a new world record.
Tiger Woods has built up an impressive business empire over the years, cashing in on his success along the way. He may finally feel like he has enough money.
Last year, Cristiano Ronaldo’s statue garnered worldwide attention for the all the wrong reasons. Mo Salah’s sculptor has gone one better.
Most South African rugby fans are still fuming over this weekend’s defeat to the Poms. So is Rassie, and he’s making his point in training.
Petrolheads, gear up for the motorsports event of the year, coming to the Killarney International Raceway in Cape Town later this month.
When Galatasaray and Fenerbahce do battle, it’s usually a fiery affair. This weekend was no different, with three red cards and a brawl at the final whistle.
Mzwandile Hlongwa’s nickname is “Shakebone”, and when you look at Saturday’s showdown at GrandWest, it’s not hard to see why.
If you’re a fan of cricket, good music, lekker vibes and the beautiful country charm of Noordhoek, you’re in luck.
Floyd’s going to be doing battle again, announcing a fight that will take place in Japan on New Year’s Eve. His opposition is something of a surprise.
In the dying seconds of Saturday’s test match at Twickenham, Andre Esterhuizen was flattened by Owen Farrell. Arms or no arms – that is the question.
This year’s Craven Week tournament was a reminder of the wealth of talent we have in this country. It was also a reminder of how a “win at all costs” approach can backfire.