TygerBurger | Tableview | E-Edition | 3 December 2025
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THURSDAY4DECEMBER
. Oom Piet’s Christmas Party is back. For the first time since Covid, the Rotary Club of Durbanville is once again hosting the magical fantasy evening for amilies from Thursday 4 December to Saturday 13 December Bring your picnic basket and enjoy a fabuous, joyous evening. All proceeds go to helping uplift the community Bookings now open on Quicket Call arol on 083 261 9840 for more information.
. Tygerberg Hospice's annual Tree of Lights event will take place at 19:00 at Jan Kriel School in Kuils River Bring along a picnic blanket and come join a magical evening of remembrance and hope with a tree lit up in honour of loved ones who have passed.
A light in remembrance of a loved one costs R60 very light dedicated helps Tygerberg Hospice provide home-based care, comfort, and support to families acing life-limiting illness.
Visit www tygerberghospice org or call 021 946 2460 o make your dedication and light purchase
FRIDAY5DECEMBER
. South Africa's leading indie games festival, Playtopia, will bring together over 1 000 gaming enthusiasts and industry professionals for what organisers describe as Africa's premier celebration of video ames and interactive arts at the Homecoming Centre in Cape Town on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 December his year's festival will transport visitors to "Arcadia", fantasy-themed library complete with portholes, spell books, potions and magic crystals. Tickets are available at www.playtopiafestival.co.za
. Join the crafters and charities for a magical evening at the traditional annual Gypsy Night Market presented by the Durbanville Craft Market from 17:00 to 21:00 on the corner Louw and Hafele street, Durbanville (behind the Durbanville Police Station) weather permitting. The best-dressed “gypsy” visitor can win a R300 shopping voucher to redeem at the market The winner will be announced at 19:30 Browse through the stalls for handmade gifts, have a meal at one of the food stalls or support the charity fundraising efforts by the charities. Entrance is free and pets are welcome Contact Durbanville Craft Market on 066 059 7251 or durbanvillecraftmarket@gmail.com for more information.
SATERDAG6DESEMBER
. Boston Open Studios 2025 vind van 09:00 tot 17:00 plaas. Die jaarlikse gebeurtenis, wat as 'n hoogtepunt beskou word, bied besoekers die seldsame geleentheid om kunstenaars in hul kreatiewe ruimtes te ontmoet en oorspronklike kunswerke teen studiopryse dikwels 30 to 60% laer as galerypryse te koop Die geleentheid is oop vir die publiek en gratis. Volg Boston Open Studios op sosiale media vir meer inligting.
. Business Support Services bied 'n entrepreneursmark aan by YWC House in Oude Molen, Pinelands, vanaf 09:00 Die geleentheid bring kleinsake-eienaars, produkmakers en diensgebaseerde entrepreneurs bymekaar vir ’n oggend van netwerk, vertoon van produkte en gemeenskapssteun. Toegang vir die publiek is gratis.
. The festive spirit arrives in full song this week as families friends, and neighbours gather for the muchloved Carols in the Park celebration at Jack Muller Park Gates opening at 18:30 and the carols beginning at 19:00 Bring along blankets and a picnic basket, enjoy a relaxed evening of music and celebration. Entry is free
. Oom Vossie Voortrekkers hou van 09:00 tot 15:00 'n vlooimark in die Voortrekkersaal in Disa-singel, Blomtuin. Kontak Salome by 084 325 4690 om staanplek te bespreek of vir meer inligting.
SONDAG7DESEMBER
. Die Geskenke met Kersfees Kersang-optrede met Olga Leonard en Babette Viljoen begin om 09:00 by die NG kerk Bellville (ou NGK Bellville-Noord) plaas Voorsang begin reeds om 08:45. Dié twee vroue wissel hul aanbieding af met duette tussen kerkorrel en klavier; sangduette, dwarsfluit en trekklavier
. Join the magic of the season at Carols in the Park at Ratanga Park, Century City Free tram rides run from 16:00to 18:00 Parking available (cashless) at Century City parkades. No alcohol or camp chairs allowed This outdoor event will take place on the lawns of Ratanga Park.
SATURDAY13DECEMBER
. The world's top supercross riders descends on Cape Town for the ultimate showdown as the FIM World Supercross Championship crowns its 2025 world champions at DHL Stadium The South African GP will feature comprehensive ticket packages catering to all fans, including designated family zones, general admission, premium seating and hospitality options. Tickets and further information are available at www.showtime co.za or www ticketmaster co.za. Hospitality enquiries or for any other information can be directed to contactdhls@circa.co.za
Mayorpushesfor strongerconvictions
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has called for urgent action to strengthen conviction rates for gang, gun and drug crime, following the release of the latest Quarterly Crime Statistics While police arrests and weapon confiscations remain high across several Cape Town precincts, the Mayor warned that prosecution failures continue to undermine efforts to curb violent crime
“The latest crime stats make it clear that violent crime continues to plague some of our most vulnerable communities,” HillLewis said
“We see encouraging declines in murder in areas like Nyanga, Philippi East and Khayelitsha all supported by LEAP deployments but without stronger conviction rates, we cannot turn the tide ”
STRONGERARRESTS,WEAKCONVICTIONS
The City highlighted that the police is confiscating significant quantities of illegal guns and drugs across multiple precincts, and that City enforcement agencies are also removing over 450 illegal firearms from Cape Town’s streets each year
Despite this, the conviction rate for gunrelated cases stands at just 5%, a figure the Mayor described as “an indictment of a broken criminal justice system ”
Hill-Lewis urged the Acting Police Minister to urgently resource the police and expand draft municipal policing power regulations published earlier this year
“With more policing powers, our officers can build prosecution-ready dockets immediately and help secure more convictions for gang, gun and drug crime,” he said
CITY’SENFORCEMENTCAPACITY
Recent City data shows major disparities in policing capacity between the City’s enforcement agencies and the police
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The City hosted an Open Day on 1 November and an online session on 13 November, when those attending had the opportunity to ask questions The closing date for comments is 12 December
AVISIONTOTRANSFORMBLAAUWBERGROAD
According to Deputy Mayor and Mayco member for spatial Planning and the Environment, Eddie Andrews, the new LSDF is designed to respond to this changing landscape
“The LSDF addresses challenges created by historic car-centric planning, escalating congestion, infrastructure limitations and the changing urban environment Our goal is to develop Blaauwberg Road into a thriving urban corridor featuring worldclass destinations, walkable precincts and high-quality public spaces ”
The plan aims to guide development decisions, land-use applications and public investment within the corridor and was shaped through substantial community engagement throughout 2023, including a formal two-month consultation period
KEYSTRATEGIESANDDEVELOPMENTPRIORITIES
The LSDF sets out several spatial and development goals that will influence future growth along the corridor:
. Broadening economic activity beyond traditional retail and service uses
. Improving public access to Marine Circle and the coastline to enhance tourism, sport and recreation
. Developing the western section between Marine Circle and the R27 into a mixeduse zone that leverages its coastal setting
. Protecting natural assets such as Rietvlei and ensuring development aligns with available infrastructure capacity
. Increasing residential density along the trunk MyCiTi route to expand access to jobs and public transport
NEW STATS REVEAL POLICE DOWN 1 300 OFFICERS WHILE CITY BOOSTS ENFORCEMENT BY 48%
Since 2021, the City has added 1 263 new officers, representing a 48% increase, while police staffing in Cape Town has dropped by 1 300 officers, or 15%
The City also now has 560 more policing vehicles on the road compared to the police, based on 2025 fleet data
JP Smith, Mayco member for safety and security said the City’s investment is clearly strengthening community safety but conviction rates remain the biggest barrier
“Our new Neighbourhood Safety Officers (NSOs) have made substantial drug-related arrests, yet cases fall flat due to backlogs and systemic failures
“We need urgent reform across the justice system,” Smith said
DETECTIVESHORTAGES
A parliamentary reply revealed that police vacancy rates across many Cape Town precincts sit between 20% and 40%, including 200 vacant detective posts as of August Smith said these shortages, combined with delayed crime data releases, hinder proactive policing
“We have continually asked for real-time crime data to better deploy our resources
“The City has shown we can assist the police through intelligence-led investigations that dismantle syndicates, but we need the powers and cooperation to do so ”
Hill-Lewis said: “It’s a Black Friday for Cape Town given these stats but our special offer remains 100% more investigative capacity The Acting Minister should not refuse it ”
. Diversifying housing options to support a more inclusive, integrated urban environment
Andrews noted that climate resilience is another critical focus: “We aim to create a corridor that can withstand stronger winds, rising sea levels and storm surges, while still delivering a vibrant, walkable urban area Managing growth responsibly and investing in sustainable streetscapes remain central to our plan ”
COMMUNITYINPUTSTILLCENTRAL
Public involvement has been a defining feature of both the Blaauwberg Road and Big Bay planning processes In September 2023 the City hosted a well-attended workshop at Table View Primary School, giving residents the chance to directly engage with officials and raise concerns
Simultaneously the City continues to invest in sanitation and infrastructure upgrades to support sustainable growth along the corridor
Andrews expressed appreciation for the community’s ongoing engagement: “I sincerely want to thank the community for collaborating with us in refining the LSDF Its input has been invaluable ”
edinaircraftcrash
AVIATION AUTHORITY INVESTIGATES DEATH OF FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR AND PRIVATE LICENCE HOLDER
heart sank It’s devastating to know that two people lost their lives My thoughts are with their families ”
Motorist Angie Human said she was a few cars behind when traffic slowed near Vissershok
"We could see responders working urgently in the distance Even without knowing the details, you could feel something serious had happened Hearing now that both occupants died is truly heartbreaking It’s a sad day for the aviation community and for everyone who passed by ”
AIID investigators have been dispatched to the site, and a preliminary report is expected to be published within 30 days on the SACAA website
The division has extended its condolences to the families and friends of the deceased
The crash site visible from a distance as police and paramedics take control of the scene
The Sling 2 aircraft was completely wrecked after crashing shortly after take-off PHOTO: AVIATION
SAcelebrates97BlueFlagsites
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South Africa revealed its 2025-’26 Blue Flag and Green Coast locations recently, celebrating 97 beaches, marinas, boats and coastal nature sites that have achieved top marks in environmental care, safety and sustainable tourism
Wessa (the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa), which manages the international Blue Flag programme locally, confirmed this year 50 beaches had earned full Blue Flag status, while 20 pilot sites, five marinas, seven tourist boats and 15 Green Coast locations had met the strict global criteria
The Blue Flag programme is an international environmental-certification programme run by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and can be awarded to beaches, marinas as well as tourism boats that meet 33 specific environmental and sustainability criteria
There are 51 countries globally that participate in the programme In South Africa Blue Flag is managed by Wessa, while internationally it is coordinated by FEE
“We are delighted to host this celebration in our beautiful coastal town,” said Ndlambe Madam Mayor Khululwa Ncamiso
“Our shores are not only naturally breathtaking; they reflect the dedication we pour into maintaining Blue Flag standards year after year ”
As Wessa enters its 99th year of championing environmental responsibility, the Blue Flag and Green Coast awards continue to serve as key benchmarks, driving improved coastal management and sustainable tourism across South Africa’s 3 000 km coastline BLUEFLAG:GLOBALSTANDARDS,LOCALACTION
Since 2001 Wessa has operated the Blue Flag Programme in South Africa on behalf of the international FEE Supported by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), the programme unites municipalities, tourism operators, and volunteers to maintain best practice in environmental management, safety, water quality and education
“Our Blue Flag and Green Coast programmes are more than symbols,” said WESSA CEO, Cindy-Lee Cloete, “they’re a promise Each flag represents South Africa’s commitment to environmental stewardship ”
WHATARETHEWATERQUALITY REQUIREMENTS?
At Blue Flag beaches water-quality sampling takes place only during the current season of the flag Such sampling is done by an independent and accredited lab against a pre-determined schedule for the season Results are shared directly with Wessa New beaches need 20 water quality
WESSA
samples to qualify
Once awarded, beaches must take a minimum of five samples per season, evenly spread out, preferably every two weeks, but not longer than 30 days between samples Both E coli and Enterococci must be tested for E coli limit is 250 cfu/100 ml and Enterococci is 100 cfu/100 ml
Wessa posts the water-quality results on its website for the duration of Blue Flag beach seasons Should water quality fall outside the Blue Flag parameters, then the flag is lowered until a satisfactory sample, within a maximum of 10 days, is achieved
FULLSTATUSBLUEFLAGBEACHES
The 2025-’26 Full Status Blue Flag Beaches include: .City of Cape Town: Bikini Beach, Camps Bay, Clifton 4th, Fish Hoek, Llandudno, Melkbosstrand, Muizenberg, Silwerstroomstrand; .Overstrand: Grotto Beach, Kleinmond Beach; .Cape Agulhas: Struisbaai; .Hessequa: Lappiesbaai, Gouritzmond, Stilbaai-Wes, Witsand, Jongensfontein,
Preekstoel;
.Mossel Bay: De Bakke, Glentana, Hartenbos, Kleinbrak;
.Bitou: Robberg V, The Dunes, The Waves, Singing Kettle, Nature’s Valley, Lookout;
.Nelson Mandela Bay: Hobie, Humewood, Kings;
.Kouga: Dolphin Beach, Cape St Francis;
.George: Herold’s Bay, Victoria Bay, Wilderness; .Ndlambe: Kariega, Kelly’s, Middle Beach Kenton;
.KwaDukuza: Blythedale, Salt Rock, Thompson Bay, Willard; .Ray Nkonyeni: Hibberdene, Marina, Ramsgate, Southport, Trafalgar, Umzumbe, New St Michaels; .Umdoni: Pennington
Mtwentweni; .Umdoni: Rocky Bay, Preston, Umthwalume, Scottburgh; .Buffalo City: Kidds Beach, Gonubie; .Mandeni: Tugela Mouth, Dokodweni; .Port Nolloth: McDougalls Bay
TOURISMBOATS,MARINASLEADINGTHEWAY
Seven tourism vessels earned Blue Flag status for the 2025-’26 season for excellence in responsible tourism, environmental education and safety These include: .Marine Dynamics Shark and .Whale Tours: Slashfin, Dreamcatcher, Whale Whisperer
Five marinas achieved Full Blue Flag status for maintaining worldclass environmental management and community engagement
.Royal Alfred Marina; .Thesen Harbour Town Marina; .Thesen Islands Homeowners Marina; .V&A Waterfront Marina; .Club Mykonos Marina
COASTALPARTNERSHIPS
With 20 consecutive years as a Blue Flag partner Ndlambe Municipality continues to set the standard for long-term coastal commitment
“Through floods, storms and shifting tides our community has kept the Blue Flag flying for 20 years,” said Fanie Fouché, Deputy Director: Community Protection Services
He said the programme has created thousands of seasonal job opportunities, boosted tourism and deepened youth participation in environmental projects “It proves that real sustainability starts at community level ”
GROWINGTHEGREENCOASTNETWORK
Wessa’s home-grown Green Coast Programme recognises natural, lessdeveloped beaches and coastal spaces that balance biodiversity protection with nature-based tourism
This year the network more than doubled to 15 certified sites, including: .Blaauwberg Nature Reserve; .Nature’s Valley; .Walker Bay; .Swartvlei Beach; .Chintsa Beach; .Kei Mouth; .Morgan Bay;
.Qatywa, Lubanzi and Cwebe Beaches; .Leisure Bay Conservancy; .Trafalgar Marine Reserve and surrounds; .J Bay Supertubes; .Paradise Beach; .Gwaing Beach
“We started as four people walking our coastline during lockdown and today we are more than four hundred,” said Dr Deborah Robertson-Andersson, Green Coast implementer for Kei Mouth and Morgan Bay
“That’s the spirit of Green Coast: citizen science in action ”
For more than 20 years, Warren and Elizabeth Copes have hosted their Annual Christmas Lunch for the Homeless and Pensioners, offering warm meals, dessert, refreshments, and compassion to those who need it most
This year’s lunch will take place on 23 December from 14:00 at Christ
Clifton Fourth Beach was awarded Blue Flag status
Melkbosstrand Beach
Dunoonpuppysellerre-arrested
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The Cape of Good Hope SPCA has confirmed the re-arrest of Ncubeko Hloni, the man accused of repeated acts of animal cruelty, after he escaped from Sea Point Police Station over the weekend and triggered a widespread public search
He fled custody on Saturday evening (29 November) after being left alone in the police station’s bathroom, where he escaped through an unsecured window
His initial detention followed an incident in Green Point, where he was found in possession of two compromised puppies, one zipped inside his backpack with no ventilation Both puppies were removed from him, treated by a veterinarian and placed in the SPCA’s care
PUBLICAPPEALANDREWARD
Following his escape, the SPCA issued an urgent appeal for information, supported by a R5 000 reward The appeal quickly spread across Cape Town, fuelled by social-media shares and media coverage
Early on Monday morning Dunoon residents recognised the fugitive and immediately intervened They contained him and alerted the SPCA
Chief Inspector Jaco Pieterse responded with the City’s Law Enforcement Animal Control Unit and local security partners Hloni was secured on the scene, after which Table View police officers arrived and formally took him back into custody
He was transported to Sea Point Police Station for processing
Hloni then attempted to mislead officers, directing them to several locations where he claimed more animals were being kept All the supposed locations were false, and inspections by the police and the SPCA
found no animals
He now faces charges of animal cruelty, contraventions of the City’s Animal Keeping Bylaw and escaping lawful police custody His arrest also allows renewed progress on an outstanding Table View case in which he allegedly swung a rabbit by a rope around its neck in peak traffic, an incident captured on video and widely condemned
SPCACOMMENDSCOMMUNITY FORSWIFTACTION
“Cape Town residents once again proved that cruelty will not go unnoticed or unchallenged,” said Belinda Abraham, Communications Manager for the Cape of Good Hope SPCA “The public’s vigilance and willingness to act ensured that this suspect was returned to custody We are deeply grateful to every person who shared our alert, responded to our call for information, or helped prevent further harm to animals ”
Provincial police spokesperson, Capt FC van Wyk, confirmed that Sea Point police registered an escape from lawful custody case
“The circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation,” he said The SPCA thanked Dunoon residents, the police, security responders and the City’s Law Enforcement Animal Control Unit for their support
. Reports of suspected cruelty can be made to the SPCA Inspectorate at 021 700 4158 or 083 326 1604 (24/7). Criminal information can be reported anonymously to Crime Stop at 08600 10111 or via MySAPS.
The suspect is handcuffed on scene following his dramatic capture in Dunoon
Dunoon residents help restrain fugitive puppy seller before authorities arrive
SA20launchestouratParklands
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The SA20 Schools Tour rolled into Cape Town with one mission: to bring cricket, culture and pure South African energy directly to the young fans who will carry the sport into the future With just weeks to go before SA20 Season 4 kicks off on 26 December, the nationwide tour is reconnecting communities with the excitement of the summer cricket season and Parklands Primary felt every bit of that magic
The atmosphere at Parklands Primary was electric as learners welcomed cricket legend Allan Donald and MI Cape Town star Dane Piedt Cheers echoed across the school grounds as learners lined up for autographs, stories and selfies with two of the biggest names in South African cricket Donald reflected on the heartfelt
CRICKET, CULTURE AND MZANSI ENERGY DIRECTED AT YOUNG FANS DURING TOUR
favourite SA20 teams both at school and online Ndiki said the experience reaffirmed his belief in the power of cricket: “The excitement, the screams and chants show me cricket has a real place in the hearts of these kids The future of cricket is in good hands ”
The 20th Players will play a key role throughout the season, energising communities and keeping fans connected through social media
MUSIC,CULTUREANDTHESA20 ANTHEMLIGHTUPTHEDAY
Cricket legend,Allan Donald Moshe Ndiki at Parkalnds Senior Prepatory
Christmas cheer in a tough economy
There’s something magical about walking into the shops at this time of year The aisles are lined with tinsel, rows of glittering Christmas trees and Mariah Carey’s voice floats across every store like an unofficial national anthem
But somewhere between the sparkling displays and the festive music, a lump grows in my throat one I suspect many South Africans are swallowing this season Because while Christmas is here in all its commercial glory, the money simply isn’t
I felt it most clearly on Black Friday I walked in with a plan: grab a few bargains, tick off some Christmas gifts early, and stretch my budget as far as humanly possible But even with the bold sale labels screaming at me, the discounts weren’t discounting enough I stood there, staring at a toy I knew my three-year-old would adore, and asked myself the painful question so many parents are asking this year: How are people affording all this? Everywhere I looked, trolleys were overflowing lights, wrapping paper, gadgets, giant Christmas crackers, treats that only appear once a year And then there was me, holding a calculator in my head like a reluctant accountant, trying to figure out if I could at least get some of the specials
Being a mom during the festive season is its own emotional storm You want to give your child the best Christmas the magic, the memories, the sparkle in their little eyes when they wake up on Christmas Day
My toddler is three now, old enough to understand the excitement, to point at decorations, to believe wholeheartedly in Father Christmas and “presents for good kids” And that makes me want to give him everything, but everything feels out of reach
Toys that were R199 last year are suddenly R349 Christmas pyjamas, which used to be a sweet little extra, now cost as much as a weekly grocery shop Even the basics wrapping paper, gift bags, tape have quietly climbed in price
It’s easy to fall into the trap of comparing You see other families posting matching outfits, beautifully decorated trees, mountains of gifts; you see influencers doing “Christmas shopping hauls” that cost more than your rent
And you start to wonder: Is everyone else earning something I’m not? Or are we all just pretending?
But here’s the truth I’m holding onto this year: your child won’t remember the price tag They will remember the moment They’ll remember baking cookies with you, even if the sprinkles are the cheap ones They’ll remember dancing to Christmas songs in the lounge while you wrap gifts after bedtime They’ll remember driving around the neighbourhood to look at lights, because that’s still free
We grew up believing Christmas was measured in presents, but maybe this tough economy is forcing us to rediscover what it’s really about Connection
Tradition Time So yes, the shops are beautiful, but they are also brutal reminders of how tight things are And yes, the pressure is real especially when you’re a parent wanting to make magic on a budget that feels like it shrank in the wash But the magic doesn’t come from the shelves It comes from us From the effort, the love, the warmth, the memories we create not the money we spend And maybe that’s the kind of Christmas worth having
Calling out the ‘snakes’ in D’ville
Your article "Reddam House new 2026 academic hub" is a confirming example of several snakes with forked tongues
Interesting how all the glory and praise is now being correctly bestowed on this school and on Klara Anna Fontein, both the highest achievements in their respective areas of offering in the northern suburbs These projects make Durbanville proud and have elevated the entire community into a higher sphere uncompromised But for 18 long and expensive years various bodies purporting to represent Durbanville residents, from one-man crusades to Durbanville Heritage Society, supported on an ongoing basis by your very newspaper We need to remind ourselves of the repeat objections, appeals, false narratives, challenges, court cases The Durbanville Heritage Society spent in excess of R2 5 million in legal fees so did others! Now that Klara Anna Fontein and Reddam House stand proud, there is not one inch of evidence of the insults and accusations that were blasted towards them prior to their developments
It is a sick snake with two tongues who today wishes to stand in the shadow of the success of these developments, but snakes with forked tongues have no shame, now choosing to recognise the impressive success of the educational intuition, its high standards and facilities Equally the housing estate has elevated Durbanville into a bracket higher than ever imagined, attracting the best of everyone into this area Congratulations, actually well done because you stood up to and held firm against these snakes, two tongue snakes who now bite the opposite to what they stood for Sadly, had these two developments stood 18 years early the spin of the elevated property market would not have delayed the growth of our town, and two generations of past young students lost out on an opportunity to have been educated at this prestigious level Durbanville, don't be amused by these self-crusaders, eliminate these snakes from our green pastures, they hide behind their keyboards in burrows of evil it is time these disgraced two-tongued snakes move out of our community, and never return Proudly and loyal Durbanville working to eliminate toxic little sick individuals PROFBATSYAKU,Durbanville
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The 2025 Red Bull King of the Air delivered a fairytale finish at Kite Beach, Bloubergstrand
Italian brothers Lorenzo and Leonardo Casati battled in an unprecedented all-sibling final while South Africa celebrated a powerful showing from its homegrown athletes
Local standout Luca Ceruti delivered one of the nation’s strongest performances of the day, finishing fourth overall after narrowly missing a spot in the final during a tight semifinal showdown with Leonardo Casati South Africans Jason van der Spuy and Josh Gillitt also gave the home crowd plenty to cheer for, highlighting a spirited national presence throughout the competition
AFAMILYAFFAIRFORTHEAGES
The 15-minute, three-rider final delivered nonstop action and emotional intensity Lorenzo (20) clinched victory with 34 02 points, holding off a fierce challenge from his 16-yearold brother Leonardo (31 12), while Dutch rider Cohan van Dijk rounded out the podium with 27 18
Leonardo’s runner-up finish was extraordinary: not only was it his debut at King of the Air, but at 16 years, 5 months, and 16 days, he became the youngest finalist in event history, surpassing Jamie Overbeek’s 2022 record
“It’s the best to share it with
my brother and father - a dream come true,” Lorenzo told TygerBurger, visibly emotional “I have to thank my dad - without him I wouldn’t be here todayand thanks to my sponsors and the public here ”
WOMEN’SDIVISION
If the Open Division was about family legacy, the Women’s final was defined by razor-thin margins and fierce competitive drive
Sweden’s Nathalie Lambrecht edged out Zara Hoogenraad of the Netherlands by just 0 55 points (26 92 to 26 37) in one of the closest Women’s finals on record
Despite weather delays and abandoned heats, the event’s spirit remained unshaken And when the wind finally arrived, it delivered a finale that will echo through Big Air history
Melkbos makes Premier B
DUSTINWETDEWICH
Combining culture, solid coaching and a groundbreaking wellness programme drives Melkbosstrand High’s rugby success
This school gained promotion for next year to play in the WP Premier B division This represents a significant step up for a school that is only 13 years old
According to Christo Lotz, the school’s sports organiser, it has been a tough road since he joined in 2020 When school sports were able to start again following the Covid pandemic, Lotz focused on the junior teams
“We brought in brilliant coaches I believe we have the best team of coaches available There are no egos within the coaching team, just hard work It is a great culture,” Lotz says
OFF-FIELDINITIATIVES
The true testament to this school’s on-field success lies in their off-field initiatives Lotz has started a comprehensive player wellness programme for all teams it has worked so well that he is in the process of expanding the programme to other sporting codes within the school
A holistic approach to rugby has been the key to success for Melkbosstrand High
According to him, periodical
questionnaires sent to learners help coaching staff track mental wellbeing It also helps them manage the players’ workload more effectively
“Playing and competing at peak performance levels is tough for these kids They must balance academics and home life with playing rugby successfully If you don’t know what battles a player is fighting, how can you help?” he asks
According to him, there are players who wake up in early morning hours They do this to arrive at school on time each day
“If you know a player isn’t getting enough sleep, you can structure sessions accordingly Or if you know players are struggling with his academic workload, you can help It is about having a holistic approach,” Lotz explains
This holistic approach has proved a successful recipe for Lotz and his teams
“We are excited for the challenge this new division presents I know we are playing catch-up with more established schools, but we are competitive Of course we want to grow and keep climbing the ladder,” he says Melkbosstrand kick off the division matches with a home match against DF Malan on 11 April
Melkbosstrand High School will compete in the WP premier B division from
Leonardo Casati,Lorenzo Casati and Cohan van Dijk celebrate during day 3 at Red Bull King Of The Air.