Blue and Gold Issue 11

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WORLD

UNIVERSITY GAMES

Association G League in the US, the International Basketball Association Europe Cup and more.” SOUTH AFRICA LOST ITS POOL GAMES

against Argentina, Mongolia and Romania, but for a country that has been absent from the international stage, Chibi feels the team did well. “Comparing the standard and the level from the international countries, we are far back. I would say we are four to five years back,” he says. “We would be matched with colleges there. They are professional in everything. All these countries have been competing all these years. We have not been on the world stage for 15 years.” FROM AN INDIVIDUAL POINT OF VIEW, he says

CHINA CHIMES WITH CHIBI BY PHIRI CAWE

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NIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE (UWC)

basketball player Nkosinathi Chibi was overjoyed to represent South Africa at the International University Sports Federation (FISU) World University Games in Chengdu, China, in July and August. Chibi, with Gianno Peddy (athletics), Robyn Phillips (physiotherapist), Kayla Richards (chief medical officer), Thabiso Letselebe (University Sport South Africa media and communications head) and Sikhulule Nkomphela (Team SA media liaison), formed part of the UWC contingent at this year’s Games. HE SAYS HE WILL NOT EASILY FORGET THE EXPERIENCE. “The trip was very fruitful,

from the basketball experiences to the cultural experiences,” he says. “The treatment we enjoyed as players

was top class. We were treated as professionals. Recovery was amazing. Facilities were amazing.” THE 25-YEAR-OLD POINT GUARD is delighted

to have represented his country on the international stage but says the journey was not easy, because while basketball is growing steadily in South Africa, its development trails many other countries. “IT WAS CRAZY TO THINK we were basically the only team that didn’t have players that compete in a professional league of some sort,” he says. “But the venues were amazing and we played in soldout arenas in every single game in front of thousands and thousands of spectators. The talent was world class, consisting of players from the EuroLeague, the Chinese Basketball Association, the National Basketball

it is surreal to know he can compete with the best players in the world. Playing on the international stage was an unbeatable experience and he hopes it was not the last time. Asked what South Africa should do to reach international standard, he says it needs a better basketball structure and a serious approach to professionalism.

IT WAS CRAZY TO THINK WE WERE BASICALLY THE ONLY TEAM THAT DIDN’T HAVE PLAYERS THAT COMPETE IN A PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE OF SOME SORT. AS FOR VISITING CHINA, he says he was

surprised by almost everything, including traffic lights, road signs and even the presence of a dedicated u-turn lane. He tried different foods, ranging from dumplings and teriyakistyle chicken to custard buns and more. “Everything was very tasty and enjoyable,” he says. “Even the street foods are crazy. They had octopus and squid that looked pretty insane.” B+G

THE OFFICIAL UWC SPORTS MAGAZINE

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Articles inside

SHE-BOBO SHINES AT MACE AWARDS

3min
page 30

CHAMPIONING SPORT

3min
page 29

BOWLER HITS THE BIG-TIME

3min
page 28

AMBER GETS SA GREEN LIGHT

3min
pages 26-27

A JOURNEY OF RESILIENCE XOLISA MAKUBALO’S TRIUMPH

3min
page 25

RULERS OF THE DANCE FLOOR

3min
page 24

TEEING OFF FOR A PURPOSE

2min
page 23

BEHIND THE WHEEL - UWC SPORT DRIVERS' TALES OF DEDICATION AND CHALLENGES

3min
page 22

CHINA CHIMES WITH CHIBI

3min
page 21

TREU WANTS STAYING POWER - UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE RUGBY TEAM

3min
page 20

INSIDE THE BANYANA BANYANA CAMP

3min
page 12

A YEAR TO REMEMBER

4min
page 5

APP BOOSTS SPORTS SCIENCE

4min
pages 18-19

BOLD & BEAUTIFUL

4min
pages 16-17

FOOTBALL CAREER KICKS OFF!

4min
pages 14-15

BIOKINETICIST EARNS HIS SPURS

3min
page 13

UWC WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CLUB - TRIUMPH BEYOND THE PITCH

4min
pages 10-11

ASIPHE SHINES IN SPRINGBOK DEBUT

3min
page 9

KURT-LEE CARRIES CHESTER’S TORCH

3min
page 8

EDITOR’S NOTES

2min
page 7

A WINNING SPIRIT - Uplifting The Holistic Student Experience Through Sport At UWC

3min
page 4

OUR LOCAL HERO

3min
pages 2-3
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