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Thread ID: 13111 | Posts: 1 | Started: 2004-04-10
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[I]White South African tennis playerââ¬â¢s medal was taken away because her team was ââ¬Åtoo white.ââ¬Â[/I]
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Adriaan Basson, news24.com (SA), Mar. 30
Johannesburgââ¬âThe government has asked for an explanation after a row erupted because a tennis player who won a gold medal at the South African Games in East London recently, was forced to give it back because her team ââ¬Åwas too whiteââ¬Â.
Sports Minister Ngconde Balfour has given the South African Sport Commission, Gautengââ¬â¢s department of sport and recreation and tennis bosses until the end of this week to table a report.
ââ¬ÅThe circumstances must be investigated as soon as possible to ensure no player is treated unfairly,ââ¬Â he said.
Meanwhile Willie de Witt, Gautengââ¬â¢s team leader, told Beeld that the tournament directorââ¬â¢s ââ¬Åpersonal grievancesââ¬Â could have been the reason why Adele van Niekerk was forced to return her medal.
He said David Kempele, the man who ruled that Van Niekerk could not take part in the tournament, was ââ¬Åunqualifiedââ¬Â to make such a decision. He added that in future ââ¬Åmore care should be taken when a tournament director is appointmentââ¬Â.
Van Niekerk was disqualified by the Gamesââ¬â¢ organisers last week because Gauteng apparently did not meet the quota requirements. The team was later informed that she wasnââ¬â¢t considered a member of the team anymore, because she had already taken part in international tournaments.
De Witt said he and the Gauteng team management were informed on Monday last week that Van Niekerk couldnââ¬â¢t take part in the tournament. He and Nthebe Malope, director of Gauteng school sport wrote a letter on Tuesday last week, asking for an explanation.
Gauteng received a letter on Friday, the last day of the tournament, signed by Lindile Kika, chairperson of the Games, saying Van Niekerk had been expelled, because she had contravened rule 5.1 of the Sport Commission.
This says athletes ââ¬Åwho have been selected to represent South Africa at an international event,ââ¬Â may not take part in the Games. Van Niekerk has played tennis competitively on invitation in Namibia, Mauritius and Reunion, but she has never represented South Africa at international level.
ââ¬ÅWe were unhappy with the reaction and feel the correct procedure wasnââ¬â¢t followed,ââ¬Â said De Witt. He added that Kempele was present at some of these overseas tournaments.
Beeld was told that other players who took part in these tournaments, also took part in the Games last week, but not a word was said about their participation.
Kempele couldnââ¬â¢t be reached for comment.