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 The Best of... Sport

South Africa's excellent climate offers boundless opportunities for spectators and participant alike. Our population is sports-crazy, with football (soccer), rugby and cricket attracting the largest following. Two World Cups have been held successfully since South Africa's re admission to international competition, as have the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament and the All Africa Games (athletics). The country is short-listed to host the next but one football World Cup.

For spectators

Among the most familiar international sporting venues are:

Cricket
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Tel (011) 788 1008
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town Tel (021) 683 6420
Kingsmead, Durban Tel (031) 332 9703
Centurion Park, Pretoria Tel (012) 663 3329
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth Tel (041) 585 1646

Rugby
Ellis Park, Johannesburg Tel (011) 402 8644/8
Loftus Versveld, Pretoria Tel (021) 344 4011
Newlands, Cape Town Tel (021) 686 4955
Kings Park, Durban Tel (031) 308 8400
Telkom Park, Port Elizabeth Tel (041) 583 5245
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Tel (051) 407 3581

Soccer
FNB Stadium, Johannesburg Tel (011) 494 3552

For participants

Cycling
The best city for cycling is Cape Town, whose annual Cape Argus Cycle Tour around the beautiful Peninsula attracts 30 000 cyclists along its challenging 105 km route. Cycling is not advisable in major cities and on main roads as there are few cycle paths and drivers are not cyclist-friendly. In the countryside however, and along the coast, there are plenty of opportunities for long-distance cycling and mountain-biking.
For full details, see www.sa-cycling.com
Or e mail info@sacycletours.com

Canoeing
South Africa has some first class canoeing and kayaking venues and facilities. Well-known long distance endurance races include the 'Dusi Marathon from Pietermaritzburg to the Umgeni Mouth and the Berg River Marathon in the Western Cape. For full details, see www.canoesa.org.za

Fishing
There are 1500 species of fish to be caught off the South African coastline and 250 species of freshwater fish found inland.

The seawater off the Western Cape, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet contains a greater number of game fish than anywhere else in the world. The Cape is noted particularly for its large numbers of tuna and swordfish. The warmer waters of KwaZulu-Natal abound with game fish and other species incl. Kingfish and shad. For further details, see www.fishingafrica.co.za; www.safishing.co.za

Flyfishing in South Africa is probably the most inexpensive in the world. Prime trout-fishing areas are the mountain streams of the Western Cape, the Drakensberg foothills, the Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal,the hills of Northern Province around Dullstroom and Lydenberg and the higher reaches of the Eastern Cape.
For further details, see www.safishing.co.za and www.outdoorpages.co.za

Road Running is a well-established sport in South Africa. Two ultra distance races, the Comrades Marathon, between Durban and Pietermaritzburg and the Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town draw thousands of runners, many of them from abroad. Many other marathons and fun runs are in held cities and towns around the country throughout the year.
For more details, see www.athletics.org.za and www.runnersguide.co.za

Golf
South Africa offers some of the best and cheapest golfing to be found anywhere in the world. Many of the country's 400 courses are set in surroundings of great natural beauty and are of the highest international standard.
Golfing holidays in South Africa combine the sophistication of high-quality courses and accompanying accommodation found in Europe and America with the unique flavour of Africa - which can mean the occasional wild animal straying on to the fairway on bushveld courses.
For full details, see www.golfingingsouthafrica.co.za

For more Golf information see our Best of ... Golf pages.

Sailing
The South African coastline is dangerous and challenging and a great place to learn to sail. There are sailing schools in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban. Cape Town features as a stop-over on many round-the-world yacht races. The Cape to Rio race is one of the world's most accessible and popular ocean-crossing races.

 
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