3rd League Games
3rd League games | 11-06-2022
WESTCOL VS SEDCOL
EEC VS EWC
CJC VS TNC
SWGC VS TSC
Heartfelt condolences to the families, friends and the entire Umngungundlovu TVET College
CoSACSA GAUTENG OBTAINS POSITION 2 IN THE NATIONAL COMPETITION
Thank you team Gauteng for the best performance, 39 medals this is reflection that you were competing with the best, obtaining position 2 in a National competition it is great results, all the best to all our athletes and Cosacsa Gauteng
CoSACSA Gauteng obtained the following medals:
GOLD = 12
SILVER = 15
BRONZE = 12
Dimakatso Malatjie does a treble at National Athletics Championship.
Dimakatso Malatjie, a student at Tshwane North TVET College, Soshanguve South Campus did a treble when she scooped Three medals of the 9 medals bagged by Tshwane North TVET College in the star studded National Athletics Competition held at Peter Mokaba Stadium, Limpopo from 7-9 April 2022. She bagged 2x gold medals & 1x silver
in 4x100m and 4x400m senior women relay and Silver in the individual race, 400m u/20 women. Congratulations.
We look forward to seeing her race in international competitions.
TNC_ Pretoria Campus claimed the medal bragging rights when it collected 5 medals from the total 9 medals won by TNC at the competition. Desinda Leboho, brought home gold in 4x100m Senior Women relay and silver in the 400m Senior Women.
Other medalists for TNC_ Pretoria Campus are Kamogelo Kgapane, silver in 4X100m U23 Women Relay, Tirelo Moabelo, silver in Medley Relay and Thalifhani Mphaila,silver in, 4X100m U23 Men Relay.
Other medals for Tshwane North were bagged by, students from Soshanguve South Campus which scooped 4 medals
Lauretta More 4X100m Senior Women, Dimakatso Malatjiie 400m U20 Women, 4X100m Senior Women Relay,
and4X400m Senior Women Relay Gauteng Overall performance: 2nd Position with 12 Gold, 15 Silver and 12 Bronze.
Source&Photo credit: Cosacsa Gauteng
Writer: Mongalo Henrietta
ON YOUR MARK, SET, READY... GO
CoSACSA Gauteng Athletics
The Provincial athletics were hosted by CoSACSA Provincial structure on the 12 March 2022 at Ruimsig Rooderkop Athletics Stadium from 10am in a first collaboration with Mzansi College Sports who played a role towards the Athletics Competition.
The event started with the track running of long distance and sprinting and relays (5000m, 1400m, 800m, 200m and 100m) and field sports which is made up of (javelin, discus, shot put, high and long jump).
The Nationals will be hosted in Limpopo (Peter Mokaba stadium) from the 07-09 April 2022.
Gauteng Provincial team will be represented by great talented athletes at the National event.
Human Rights Day
CoSACSA GAUTENG HONOURS HUMAN RIGHTS DAY.
Human Rights Day is a national day that is commemorated annually on 21 March to remind South Africans about the sacrifices that accompanied the struggle for the attainment of democracy in South Africa.
On March 21, 1960, police officers in a black township in South Africa opened fire on a group of people peacefully protesting oppressive pass laws, killing 69. The anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre is remembered the world over every March 21 on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
The practice of Sports, Arts and Culture is a human right. Every individual must have the possibility of practicing Sports, Arts and Culture, without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.
Let us remember to respect others, love others and never to forget those who fought for us to celebrate our rights
Today and everyday, we remember where we come from and we remember to be thankful for what we have.
Today and everyday, we should be thankful for life, health and the right to live! No matter how tough things are, let’s never forget to be thankful!
Human Rights Day
CoSACSA GAUTENG HONOURS HUMAN RIGHTS DAY.
Human Rights Day is a national day that is commemorated annually on 21 March to remind South Africans about the sacrifices that accompanied the struggle for the attainment of democracy in South Africa.
On March 21, 1960, police officers in a black township in South Africa opened fire on a group of people peacefully protesting oppressive pass laws, killing 69. The anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre is remembered the world over every March 21 on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
The practice of Sports, Arts and Culture is a human right. Every individual must have the possibility of practicing Sports, Arts and Culture, without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.
Let us remember to respect others, love others and never to forget those who fought for us to celebrate our rights
Today and everyday, we remember where we come from and we remember to be thankful for what we have.
Today and everyday, we should be thankful for life, health and the right to live! No matter how tough things are, let’s never forget to be thankful!