Blue and Gold Issue 11

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SPORTS SCIENCE

PROFILE

A JOURNEY OF RESILIENCE XOLISA MAKUBALO’S TRIUMPH BY LONWABO MARELE

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RATITUDE FILLS XOLISA

TODAY, MAKUBALO STANDS AS A SHINING

MAKUBALO’S HEART as

EXAMPLE of perseverance and

he holds his Sports Science degree from the University of the Western Cape (UWC). It wasn’t an easy road, but with support from his university and friends he conquered the challenges that stood in his way. BALANCING HIS STUDIES while providing for his family was no small feat. Makubalo’s willpower was put to the test and he emerged stronger than ever. Yet, there was a nagging thought that lingered in his mind – there would be more family members at a traditional ceremony than there would be at his graduation. Through it all, Makubalo found solace in his faith, thanking God for granting him the strength, sanity and patience to understand his purpose and direction in life.

resilience. He is not only the first in his family’s generation to graduate but a source of motivation and inspiration for his community. “I want to play a part, I want to play a role in mentoring children from the township. I want to be a practical example to those that I lead. To show the way and go the way with them,” he says. “That is the life I want. I don’t just mentor, I live among them and show them it is possible.”

MAKUBALO’S DREAMS GO BEYOND PERSONAL SUCCESS. He aspires to bring about positive change through sport and community upliftment. “It’s everything to me, it’s life. I am pouring out my all to the community. I am passionate about this. You see a change in the kids and get feedback from the parents about how their children have changed. I bless God for that,” he says. B+G

I want to play a role in mentoring children from the township. I want to be a practical example to those that I lead. To show the way and go the way with them. Image credit: Nickay Photography

BEFORE EMBARKING ON HIS SPORTS SCIENCE JOURNEY, Makubalo ventured into Environmental and Geographical Sciences at the University of Cape Town. During his third year, however, he realised his true passion lay elsewhere. He decided to drop out and follow his heart. BACK HOME IN KHAYELITSHA, Makubalo

became a rider for the Velokhaya Life Cycling Academy. But he didn’t stop there. He volunteered as a coach for two years, driven by a desire to give back to his community. His determination paid off when UWC approached him to join its ranks. Makubalo seized the opportunity, applying to the university to pursue his education while also playing for its Varsity Football team.

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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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