Young guns eye the Dusi

Kim Robinson|Published

The Dusi marathon is not for the faint-hearted, and experience definitely counts in the competitors' favour. But recently youngsters have started taking control ...

'Dusi Guts' threatens annual canoe race

Kim Robinson|Published

With less than three weeks to go, KwaZulu-Natal's premier canoe marathon, the Hansa Powerade Dusi, is under threat because the poor water quality has become a health ...

Sharks have no fear of Province whingers

Kim Robinson|Published

There is electricity in the air in the Sharks camp for the Currie Cup final - an element that has been missing the past two seasons. This is the third successive ...

Boks behaving badly

Kim Robinson|Published

The Springboks partied until the early hours of the morning during the week before their second Test match against France in Durban, according to a French journalist ...

Dusi marathon: it's not for the faint-hearted

Kim Robinson|Published

Water the colour of coffee, the rich smell of wet mud, singles and doubles, the splashing of water as a paddle cuts through it, the adrenalin and the anguish - this ...

No use arguing says axed Reece-Edwards

Kim Robinson|Published

Axed Sharks coach Hugh Reece-Edwards is not sure what he will be doing in the future, but believes he still has the capability to be an effective coach. Meanwhile, ...

French add international flavour to Mile

Kim Robinson|Published

Durban's "exceptional swimming conditions" have lured 21 French swimmers to train and participate in the Ola-Seal Midmar Mile on Sunday.

Penny's cocktail of Creatine and creator

Kim Robinson|Published

South Africa's golden girl Penny Heyns has disclosed the secrets behind the winning streak that saw her slashing her seventh world record in Sydney. She's attributes ...