Placing at the Olympics gives you every reason to celebrate, but this athlete does so like no other and she should never stop. You just do you.
Petty theft is rife in the Brazilian capital, and it points to a massive socio-economic problem that stems from the political unrest destroying the country.
Michael Phelps’ angry face might be the meme that has so far won Olympic gold, but the most talked about selfie is one you wouldn’t expect to see.
It must rank as the pinnacle of one’s sporting career, although something tells me Jonas Junius won’t be looking back at this Olympics with much fondness.
Well, that didn’t take very long. The dust has barely settled on a rather humbling defeat for Chad, and already someone is taking the piss over at Wikipedia.
The rivalry between Phelps and le Clos has been well documented, and Michael’s reaction to Chad warming up in front of him just about sums it up.
Everyone here at home is rooting for our boys in Rio, and to show their support the Boks put together a short video. Definitely worth a look.
Most of the focus has been on the awful conditions of Rio’s water conditions, with everyone talking about the outdoor variety. That diving pool though.
This weekend saw Ernie drain another hole-in-one, but it was what he did following the ace that has many singing his praises.
It’s easy to forget that the 2015 Ram Slam T20 competition was beset by claims of match-fixing, and now we finally know who did what.
It’s hard to exaggerate the dedication and effort shown by athletes who make it to the Olympics, which is one of the reasons this is so hard to watch.
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?
When Mick Fanning took down a Great White in J-Bay the world cheered, and this doccie will show you even more reason to applaud the surfer.
We’re all set for the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics – so what time are things kicking off? That, and some other tasty bits of info.
We know that election results are on everyone’s mind, but here’s a little something to get you in the mood for Rio.
The U.S. Olympic team are the focus of a new series of TV ads, and they’re giving voice to some athletes you might not be familiar with.
To bring home the trophy the pride of Jozi will have to make history, becoming the first SA side to win a playoff match in New Zealand. Perhaps they can.
It might have flown under the radar, but yesterday saw our women’s team take part in the opening event in Rio. It didn’t all go to plan.
There may be serious worries about Rio’s ability to host the Olympics, but if they don’t pull it off they won’t exactly be alone.
We know that the world is watching Rio closely, given their bumpy build-up to the Olympic Games, and their opening ceremony might need a slight tweak.
We know that Brazil has a reputation for the odd kidnapping, but these criminals were aiming big when they took Aparecida Schunck last week.
Luke Aikin takes daredevil to the next level, jumping 25 000 feet from above the Earth’s surface without the safety of a parachute.
As the country’s top two teams prepare for an epic clash, they have one final chance to run through preparations. Thankfully you can watch all that action live.
Most footie fans have played with their favourite team on FIFA, but that doesn’t usually end with a sponsorship deal and a very strange story.
Before you get too excited they didn’t actually whip them out and urinate, but they did enjoy some banter about who has a private jet and who doesn’t.
The 2016 Olympic Games are around the corner, and although nothing seems to be going right at least we have Cuba’s outfits to look forward to.
JT got a little face five this weekend while playing a golf tournament in the USA, and he wasn’t too happy with the person who did it.
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.
Chad le Clos shot to international fame at the age of just 20, beating his hero Michael Phelps to Olympic gold. His story is one for the ages, too.
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.