South Africa at the 2012 Summer Paralympics

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South Africa at the
2012 Summer Paralympics
IPC codeRSA
NPCSouth African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee
Websitewww.sascoc.co.za
in London
Competitors62 in 7 sports
Flag bearer Oscar Pistorius[1]
Officials45
Medals
Ranked 17th
Gold
8
Silver
12
Bronze
9
Total
29
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

South Africa competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London with a team of 62 athletes and finished 18th on the medal table.

The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which is the National Paralympic Committee of South Africa, announced a team of 62 competitors for the 2012 Paralympics on 20 June 2012. The team of 45 men and 17 women were accompanied by 45 managers, coaches and other support staff.[2][3] SASCOC released the team's schedule on 17 August 2012.[4]

In a surprise announcement in London on 8 September the South African Minister of Sport and Recreation Fikile Mbalula said that Paralympic medal winners and their coaches would receive the same performance bonuses that their Olympic counterparts were promised. The amounts initially promised were significantly lower. The minister said the original plan was discriminatory.[5]

Medalists

The following South African competitors won medals at the games.

Athletics

South African track and field athletes won a combined 17 medals at the Games, four gold, seven silver and six bronze. Sprinter Oscar Pistorius, who carried the nation's flag at the opening ceremony,[6] was the most successful South African athlete winning individual gold in the T44 400 metres, gold in the 4 × 100 metres relay T42–46, setting world records in both,[7][8] and individual silver in the T44 200 metres. In the 200 metres event Pistorius set a new world record in his heat,[9] but he was defeated in the final by Brazilian Alan Oliveira. After the race Pistorius raised an issue about the length of Oliveira's blades, he later apologised for the timing of his remarks, but not the content of his complaint.[10] The IPC confirmed the length of Oliveira's blades were proportional to his body and legal, but expressed willingness to engage with Pistorius about the issue.[11]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for preliminary rounds are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • AF = African record
  • NR = National record
  • SB = Seasonal Best
  • PB = Personal Best
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
  • DNS = Did not start/Withdrawn
Men—track
Athlete Events Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Tshepo Bhebe 400 m T46 52.24 5 did not advance
Dyan Buis 100 m T38 11.11 AF 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
200 m T38 22.57 AF 1 Q 22.51 AF 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Andrea Dalle Ave 100 m T37 12.18 PB =7 did not advance
Pieter du Preez 100 m T51 24.21 6
Charl du Toit 100 m T37 12.11 5 did not advance
800 m T37 2:06.67 6
Arnu Fourie 100 m T44 11.29 1 Q 11.08 AF 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
200 m T44 22.57 WR 2 Q 22.49 WR 4
Hilton Langenhoven 200 m T12 22.44 SB 1 Q 22.24 PB 1 Q 22.29 4
400 m T12 49.86 1 Q 49.42 =PB 1 Q 49.04 PB 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Teboho Mokgalagadi 100 m T35 13.07 2 Q 13.10 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
200 m T35 27.37 PB 2 Q 27.02 PB 5
Jan Nehro (guide: Duane Fortuin) 5000 m T11 16:09.51 SB 6
Jonathan Ntutu 100 m T13 11.00 AF 1 Q 11.03 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
200 m T13 22.40 AF 1 Q 22.37 AF 6
Oscar Pistorius 100 m T44 11.18 SB 1 Q 11.17 4
200 m T44 21.30 WR 1 Q 21.52 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
400 m T44 48.31 SB 1 Q 46.68 PR 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Samkelo Radebe 100 m T46 11.53 6 did not advance
Union Sekailwe 200 m T38 24.01 PB 3 Q 23.66 PB 6
400 m T38 53.28 3 Q 51.97 PB 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Marius Stander 400 m T38 53.52 1 Q 53.62 6
Fanie van der Merwe 100 m T37 11.52 =WR 1 Q 11.51 WR 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m T37 23.83 2 Q 23.79 6
Oscar Pistorius
Arnu Fourie
Samkelo Radebe
Zivan Smith
4 × 100 m relay T42–46 41.78 WR 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Men—field
Athlete Events Result Rank
Dyan Buis Long jump F37–38 6.48 =WR 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Andrea Dalle Ave Long jump F37–38 6.02 AF 5
Michael Louwrens Shot put F57–58 13.64 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Casper Schutte Javelin F42 48.12 AF 4
Union Sekailwe Long jump F37–38 5.10 10
Duane Strydom Discus F35–36 35.64 8
Women—track
Athlete Events Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Anrune Liebenberg 200 m T46 25.79 AF 2 Q 25.55 AF 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
400 m T46 56.65 PB 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Ilse Hayes 100 m T13; 12.63 2 Q 12.41 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Anika Pretorius 100 m T13; 13.11 SB 3 Q 13.50 8
Women—field
Athlete Events Result Rank
Ilse Hayes Long jump F13 5.70 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Zandile Nhlapo Javelin F33–34&52-53 15.43 SB 8
Shot put F32–34 6.41 SB 12
Anika Pretorius Long jump F13 DNS
Zanele Situ Javelin F54–56 16.22 4
Chenelle van Zyl Discus F35–36 24.57 6
Shot put F35–36 7.83 9
Management Team[2]
  • Manager: Dion Bishop
  • Coaches: Suzanne Ferreira, Zelda Hansen, Hennie Koekemoer, Karin le Roux, Ampie Louw
  • Team assistant: Neels Matthyser
  • Helper: Illse du Preez.

Cycling

Key
  • DNF = Did not finish
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event

Road

Athlete Event Classification Final
Time Rank
Roxanne Burns Women's time trial C4 32:39.24 6
Madre Carinus Mixed road race T1/2 1:00:00 10
Mixed time trial T1/2 16:54.16 12
Stuart McCreadie Men's road race H2 1:43:51 8
Men's time trial H2 29:03.51 7
Jaco Nel Men's road race C2 DNF
Men's time trial C2 28:12.44 14
Ernst van Dyk Men's road race H4 2:00:33 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Men's time trial H4 26:35.95 5
Gerhard Viljoen Mixed road race T1/2 48:37 4
Mixed time trial T1/2 15:26.41 7

Track

Athlete Event Classification Qualification Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Roxanne Burns Women's individual pursuit C4 4:40.874 6 did not advance
Women's time trial C4/5 42.621 11
Jaco Nel Men's individual pursuit C2 4:12.794 10 did not advance
Men's time trial C1/2/3 1:12.405 11
Management team[2]
  • Manager: Mike Burns
  • Coach: Ricky Kulsen
  • Mechanic: Pieter Jansen.

Equestrian

A team of four represented South Africa in the equestrian competition, one man and three women,[2] although Paralympic equestrian competition is not divided by gender. The competition consists of three dressage events, a championship test, a freestyle test and a team test. There are five competitor classes: Ia, Ib, II, III and IV, with Ia being the most and IV the least impaired.

Individual
Athlete Horse Event Final
Result Rank
Anthony Dawson Roffelaar Individual championship test grade II 64.571 18
Individual freestyle test grade II 63.450 16
Philipa Johnson Lord Louis Individual championship test grade IV 65.774 10
Individual freestyle test grade IV 67.200 12
Marion Milne Shadow Individual championship test grade Ib 62.826 13
Individual freestyle test grade Ib 63.550 13
Wendy Moller First Lady Van Prins Individual championship test grade II 66.000 15
Individual freestyle test grade II 69.900 9
Team
Athlete Horse Event Individual score Total
TT CT Total Score Rank
Anthony Dawson See above Team 62.143 64.571 126.714 387.972 14
Philipa Johnson 63.125 65.774 128.899*
Marion Milne 65.818 62.826 128.644*
Wendy Moller 64.429 66.000 130.429*

* Indicates the three best individual scores that count towards the team total.

Management team[2]
  • Manager: Tracey Cumming
  • Coach: Chris Haazen
  • Vet: Sheelagh Higgerty
  • Grooms: Enoch Cele, Anton Chimbuanda, Elizabeth Newsome, Teri Smith

Rowing

Qualification Key: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); R=Repechage

Athlete(s) Event Heats Repechage Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Sandra Khumalo Women's single sculls 6:02.38 5 6:13.23 4 FB 6:18.88 2 B
Management[2]
  • Manager/coach: Marco Galeone

Swimming

Natalie du Toit, a veteran of three Paralympics and one Olympics, announced her retirement from competitive swimming after this event.[12] South Africa's first gold medal came from du Toit winning gold in the women's 100 m butterfly S9.[13]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for preliminary rounds are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • AF = African record
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
  • DNS = Did not start/Withdrawn
Men
Athlete Event Heat Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Charl Bouwer 50 m freestyle S13 24.36 AF 2 Q 23.99 AF 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m freestyle S13 53.28 PB 1 52.97 AF 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
400 m freestyle S13 4:17.74 1 Q 4:14.13 5
100 m butterfly S13 59.03 AF 2 Q 59.39 7
100 m backstroke S13 1:01.16 1 Q 59.92 AF 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
200 m individual medley SM13 2:15.28 2 Q 2:14.71 4
Achmat Hassiem[14] 100 m freestyle S10 57.61 7 did not advance
400 m freestyle S10 4:27.86 6 did not advance
100 m butterfly S10 58.46 AF 2 Q 57.76 AF 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Hendri Herbst 50 m freestyle S11 27.02 AF 2 Q 27.57 7
100 m freestyle S11 59.64 1 Q 59.60 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
400 m freestyle S11 5:08.87 AF 4 Q 4:59.51 AF 7
100 m backstroke S11 1:14.76 5 did not advance
Kevin Paul 50 m freestyle S10 25.49 AF 4 did not advance
100 m freestyle S10 55.55 AF 5 did not advance
400 m freestyle S10 4:19.64 AF 3 Q 4:16.46 AF 7
100 m breaststrokeSB9 1:06.21 PR 1 Q 1:05.70 AF 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
200 m individual medley SM10 2:14.97 AF 1 Q 2:15.26 4
Tadhg Slattery 100 m breaststroke SB5 1:39.55 3 Q 1:39.16 5
Women
Athlete Event Heat Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Renette Bloem 50 m freestyle S11 38.00 AF 7 did not advance
100 m freestyle S11 1:25.72 AF 6 did not advance
100 m breaststroke SB11 1:40.61 6 did not advance
200 m individual medley SM11 3:37.13 5 did not advance
Natalie du Toit 50 m freestyle S9 30.16 3 Q 29.84 7
100 m freestyle S9 1:02.95 1 Q 1:03.45 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
400 m freestyle S9 4:32.59 1 Q 4:30.18 1st place, gold medalist(s)
100 m backstroke S9 1:12.52 2 Q 1:12.56 4
100 m breaststroke SB8 1:30.24 4 Q 1:30.85 7
100 m butterfly S9 1:09.94 1 Q 1:09.30 1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m individual medley SM9 2:36.92 1 Q 2:34.22 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Emily Gray 100 m freestyle S9 1:08.81 6 did not advance
400 m freestyle S9 5:00.44 5 Q 4:59.77 7
100 m backstroke S9 1:15.59 4 Q 1:16.65 7
200 m individual medley SM9 2:54.03 6 did not advance
Marike Naudé[15] 50 m freestyle S13 32.07 7 did not advance
100 m freestyle S13 1:11.45 7 did not advance
100 m breaststroke SB13 1:46.57 7 did not advance
Shireen Sapiro 50 m freestyle S10 30.87 AF 5 did not advance
100 m freestyle S10 1:07.42 AF 8 did not advance
400 m freestyle S10 4:59.54 AF 4 Q 5:01.30 8
100 m backstroke S10 1:09.46 1 Q 1:09.02 AF 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
100 m butterfly S10 DNS did not advance
Management team[2]
  • Manager: Queeneth Ndlovu
  • Coach: Karoly Toros
  • Coach/tapper: Karin Hugo
  • Tapper/helper: Eeden Meyer

Wheelchair basketball

South Africa's men's wheelchair basketball team were in Group A with Australia, Italy, Spain, Turkey and the United States. Competing athletes are given an eight-level-score specific to wheelchair basketball, ranging from 0.5 to 4.5 with lower scores representing a higher degree of disability. The sum score of all players on the court cannot exceed 14.[16]

Men's tournament

Squad list
(classification points)
Group stage[17] Quarter-final Semi-final Final
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
From:  Australia
L 39–93
6 did not advance
 Spain
L 50–74
 United States
L 29–91
 Italy
L 32–61
 Turkey
L 54–79
Group stage
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
 Australia 5 5 0 372 259 +113 10 Quarter-finals
 Turkey 5 3 2 331 302 +29 8[a]
 United States 5 3 2 330 259 +71 8[a]
 Spain 5 3 2 322 292 +30 8[a]
 Italy 5 1 4 260 309 −49 6 Eliminated
 South Africa 5 0 5 204 398 −194 5
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Table points, 2) Head-to-head score differential
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head score differential: TUR: +6; USA: −1; ESP: −5
30 August 2012
20:45
Australia  93–39  South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 27–16, 20–4, 26–10, 20–9
Pts: Eveson 21
Rebs: Eveson 7
Asts: Eveson, Norris 5
Pts: Nortje 14
Rebs: Nortje 10
Asts: three players 2
Basketball Arena, London
Referees: Saskia Warmerdam (NED)

31 August 2012
15:15
South Africa  50–74  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 11–21, 13–20, 9–19, 17–14
Pts: Jellows, Nortje 11
Rebs: Nortje 9
Asts: Papenfus 5
Pts: Zarzuela Beltrán 24
Rebs: Zarzuela Beltrán 6
Asts: Muiño Gámez 7
North Greenwich Arena, London
Referees: Karen Molina (COL)

1 September 2012
13:00
United States  91–29  South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 30–10, 25–4, 17–8, 19–7
Pts: Scott 21
Rebs: Hinze 11
Asts: Lade 5
Pts: Nortje 11
Rebs: Nortje 7
Asts: Papenfus 5
North Greenwich Arena, London
Referees: Mauro Retiz (MEX)

2 September 2012
13:00
South Africa  32–61  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 12–13, 2–12, 13–12, 5–24
Pts: Nortje 15
Rebs: Mbande 7
Asts: Mbande 3
Pts: Cavagnini 33
Rebs: Cavagnini 17
Asts: Moukhariq 7
Basketball Arena, London
Referees: Eisuke Kanno (JPN)

3 September 2012
19:00
Turkey  79–54  South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 18–10, 16–18, 20–12, 25–14
Pts: Gezinci 21
Rebs: Gezinci 9
Asts: Gümüş 5
Pts: Nortje 24
Rebs: Nortje 9
Asts: Papenfus 9
North Greenwich Arena, London
Referees: Mati Quintana (ARG)
11th/12th place match
5 September 2012
8:30
South Africa  36–83  Colombia
Scoring by quarter: 11–18, 7–19, 4–22, 14–24
Pts: Nortje 14
Rebs: Nortje 7
Asts: Nortje 4
Pts: Sanz Londoño 30
Rebs: Hawkins 16
Asts: Sanz Londoño 6
North Greenwich Arena, London
Referees: Philip Haines (AUS)
Management team[2]
  • Manager: Willie Riechert
  • Coach: Patrick Fick
  • Assistant coach: Shadrack Moepeng
  • Technical coach: Franck Belen

Wheelchair tennis

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-final Semi-final Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Evans Maripa Men's singles  Hamdan (IRI) W 2–1  Cattaneo (FRA) L 0–2 did not advance
Sydwell Mathonsi Men's singles  Welch (USA) L 1–2 did not advance
Kgothatso Montjane Women's singles  Ochoa Ribes (ESP) W 2–1  Griffioen (NED) L 0–2 did not advance
Lucas Sithole Quad singles  Wagner (USA) L 0–2 did not advance
Evans Maripa
Sydwell Mathonsi
Men's doubles  Denayer / Gerhard (BEL) L 0–2 did not advance
Management team[2]
  • Manager/coach: Holger Losch
  • Assistant coach: Khotso Matshego.

General team management

The following people made-up the team's senior management:[2]

  • Chef de Mission: Pieter Badenhorst
  • Project manager: Vinesh Maharaj
  • Manager (logistics): Clifford Cobers
  • Logistics: Madira Sehlapelo
  • Manager (athletes services): Chantelle Jardim
  • Athlete services: Dumisani Mtwa
  • Chief medical officer: Wayne Derman
  • Chief physiotherapist: Grace Hughes
  • Doctor: Paul Maphoto
  • Physiotherapists: Given Baloyi, Edwin Bodha, Greshne Davids, Shantal Edwards, Dan Ntseke, Evah Ramashala
  • Classifier: Tarina van der Stockt

See also

References

General
  • "Athlete Search Results RSA 2012". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
Specific
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  3. ^ "Paralympic 'dream team' announced | The New Age Online". Thenewage.co.za. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Provisional Paralympic schedule for SA athletes". SASCOC. 17 August 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Paralympics: Medal winners to earn same bonuses as their able-bodied counterparts". The Witness. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  6. ^ Hawking, Pistorius open London's Paralympics, Yahoo! Sports, 30 August 2012, archived from the original on 2 September 2012
  7. ^ Paralympics 2012: Oscar Pistorius makes golden return to track, BBC Sport, 5 September 2012, retrieved 26 April 2016
  8. ^ Saj Chowdhury (8 September 2012), Paralympics 2012: Oscar Pistorius powers to T44 400m gold, retrieved 26 April 2016
  9. ^ "Oscar Pistorius: I proved my doubters wrong with world record in 200m heats at Paralympic Games". The Telegraph. London. 1 September 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  10. ^ "Oscar Pistorius moves to diffuse row over rival's blades after unexpected Paralympics loss", The Washington Post, 4 September 2012, archived from the original on 4 September 2012
  11. ^ Kevin McCallum (4 September 2012), "IPC considers action against Oscar", Independent Online, archived from the original on 6 September 2012
  12. ^ "Du Toit happy to retire after Paralympics". SABC. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  13. ^ Morgan, Brad (31 August 2012). "South Africa: Natalie Wins SA's First Paralympic Gold". allafrica.com. southafrica.info. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  14. ^ "BBC News – South Africa shark survivor's hope for Paralympic medal". BBC. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  15. ^ "IPC Biography – Marike Naudé". International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 October 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  16. ^ "Wheelchair Basketball". Australian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Wheelchair Basketball – Schedule & Results". The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited. Archived from the original on 25 August 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012.

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