As much as we are all desperate for live sporting action to resume, a little reality check may be in order.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Taro Aso, thinks dark forces are at work to prevent The Olympic Games from happening this year.
Maybe you called it something else, like ‘on on’, but we can all recognise a bit of that game from our youth in World Chase Tag.
A video of this year’s choreographed performance by DF Malan High School has been widely shared on social media, and it’s not hard to see why.
In Bavaria, men dressed in traditional garb square off against one another in one of the world’s strangest sporting events, ‘Fingerhakeln’.
The latest entry to the illustrious club is New South Wales minister for sport, John Sidoti, who clearly needs to brush up on his football skills.
Houston Astros pitcher Collin McHugh went full Matrix to avoid getting whacked by a baseball.
While we bask in the glow of Tiger Woods’ recent win, let’s look back at his most iconic shot of all time.
Tiger Woods beat the odds to win the Masters, and we don’t just mean in the figurative sense. It turns out the victory made some people very rich and some sportsbooks very poor.
Whilst there’s no word on whether there was any foul play involved in the death of David Bellet-Brissaud, the exact details remain shrouded in mystery.
Most peeps can name the Bok, Bafana Bafana and Proteas captains without much hassle. Ask your average sports fan about Pierre and chances are you’ll get a blank stare.
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.
Yesterday was a rough one for many South African sports fans, although some number crunching shows that representation might be around the corner.
Wolves have been under protection in the states since 2012 and as their population is on the rise, their integration into society isn’t as humane as some would like.
If you happened to be at the Cape Town Sevens this weekend you might have had yourself a good time. Not everyone played nice though.
Ever since ending Wladimir Klitschko’s 11-year unbeaten run the wheels have started coming off for Tyson Fury, the spotlight exposing some nasty truths.
Fantasy sport betting scandal. Pilot dies mid-flight. Oscar parole verdict. Charlize’s stalker. Assisted suicide legalised. Big Facebook and Twitter news. Will Smith + Jazzy Jeff planning world tour. American Apparel bankrupt. Nicole Kidman not invited to daughter’s wedding.
This may be from back in 2012 but, it being Friday and the beginning of six weeks of Naas and Breyton, we thought you should give this a watch.
When professional athletes start dropping like flies you know the temperatures have soared. One man in particular didn’t come out so rosy.
This morning saw the news break that Durban will host the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Competition wasn’t exactly stiff but we’ll take our wins any which way.
Yesterday saw the début of the trailer for Will Smith’s new movie. It would be fair to say it started a debate that could have some far-reaching consequences.
If you thought the Springboks would be leaving our shores with the support of the entire country you would be wrong. These guys are even trying to stop them leaving.
The Jamaican superstar might be the fastest man alive but that didn’t mean he could outrun one overzealous cameraman.
When you’re a professional cyclist competing in a televised race you have to be pretty daft to cheat as blatantly as this. Really now prawn, you should know better.
He may be in the latter part of his career but Jamaican superstar Usain Bolt can still turn it on when he has to. He was in fine form yesterday when up against stiff opposition.
The last few weeks have posed more questions than answers for the embattled Springbok team. As we head up for the big one here are the questions the world is asking.
When you’ve spent a great deal of time formulating a plan to tackle the opposition – yes, we have a plan – it is something of a blunder when that information goes public.
A tennis crowd is a bit like a golf crowd – they’re usually well-mannered, respectful of tradition and able to use their pensioner’s card most places. Not this crowd in Montreal.
We know that the Ozzie cricket team enjoys a good sledge but it’s rather unusual to see that take place on the tennis court. Enter Nick Kyrgios and his loose tongue.
Following Cosatu’s statement that certain black players within the Springbok team were unhappy with how they have been treated Heyneke Meyer has been forced to comment.