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Canoeing SA & Surfing SA incorporating SUPSA
Durban – The discipline of stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) has become increasingly popular in South Africa in recent years and will now jointly fall under the auspices of both Canoeing South Africa and Surfing South Africa in a ground-breaking agreement. The discipline...
COVID-19: Department of Sport, Arts and Culture’s Media Alert Regarding Level 3 Sport Directions
The attached Media Directive from the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture is self explanatory. Please read it thoroughly in order to understand the directives from the Minister of Sport. Please ensure that all clubs and event organisers within your structures are...
COVID-19: Surfing South Africa submits an appeal to the Minister
Surfers from all over South Africa has questioned the strict regulations against surfing while people are allowed to walk, jog and cycle between 6 am and 9 am during Level 4 of our lockdown. Surfing South Africa has submitted an appeal to the Minister to allow...
COVID-19: Statement regarding (no) Surfing in Level 4
We received a statement from SSA providing us with clarity around beaches and surfing in level 4. For now - beaches are still closed and there are heavy restrictions on social gathering. We want to encourage you to share your creative water-ways and workouts with us....
COVID-19: Statement regarding Surfing Contests in South Africa
SUPSA SA Stand-Up & Paddleboarding Championships 2020 Port Alfred Postponed
15 March 2020 In accordance with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech, this evening, the SUPSA SA Stand-Up & Paddleboarding Championships 2020 in Port Alfred has been postponed. SUPSA (Stand-Up Paddling South Africa) will be meeting to confirm new dates for the...