Knight Frank | Standing Out - May 2022 Edition

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Standing Out. A Monthly Magazine MAY 2022


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CONTENTS

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Foreword: Nick Gaertner Val de Vie Evergreen Featured Property Meet New Sales Agent

Southern Suburbs 18

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Area Overview | Rondebosch Gardening with Fatima Kelvin Grove Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

Atlantic Seaboard 36

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Area Overview | Green Point DHL Stadium Home Gyms Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

City Bowl 54

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Area Overview | Introducing the CBD A Brief History of Tennis Epic Events, Renowned Races & Terrific Tournaments Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

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Area Overview | Noordhoek South Africa's Bobbi Brown Takes the Crown Crouqet, the Ageless Game of Style and Grace Properties for Sale

National Areas 84

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Art in Cape Town & South Africa Accumulation, Assests & Acceleration | Wealth Report Discover Val de Vie Evergreen Properties for Sale

International Areas 98

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Property for Sale | Lisbon Visit Zambia with Adore Africa About Knight Frank Zambia


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LET’S BE FRANK

Let’s Be Frank. You can’t beat local passion backed by global support.

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It is important to consider what additions add the most value to your home and property as a whole.

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DIRECTOR’S LETTER

Nick Gaertner

DIRECTOR & CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, KNIGHT FRANK SOUTH AFRICA

A Monthly Update from Knight Frank Residential South Africa

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fter a month of short weeks and public holidays, we are all adjusting back to normal working weeks. To those who celebrate Easter, I hope you had a wonderful time with friends and family and to those who do not, I hope you enjoyed a relaxing break after what seems to have been a frantic start to 2022.

One of the biggest trends we have seen as a result of the pandemic over the last two years, is people reinventing their homes, turning them into places that suit their lifestyle and allow for a comfort of living that was previously not considered or required. People have gotten used to spending more time at home and as a result have gone to a lot of trouble to customise their homes to provide for an all-encompassing, stay-at-home lifestyle. Home gyms and offices, enhanced outdoor living space and additional greenery are some of the most common additions, alterations and considerations homeowners are making. But we are also seeing more unique spaces in homes such as art rooms, soundproof music rooms, yoga studios, climbing walls and various others. While I think the trend of wellness living at home is here to stay, it is important to consider what additions add the most value to your home and property as a whole. Rather than creating a space that has a unique function, one should always try to keep the space versatile. This way, it will be easier to make adjustments as your lifestyle requires or for prospective buyers to envision a space that can meet their needs. So, in a nutshell, try to not restrict future function or discourage potential buyers, where possible. In this edition of the magazine we once again feature interesting places, events, venues and tournaments – but with a sporty spin. Happy browsing.

Nick Gaertner

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Val de Vie Evergreen South Africa’s Safest Retirement Village

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VAL DE VIE EVERGREEN

It seems like the grass is always greener at this award-winning retirement village, situated in the heart of Val de Vie Estate.

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al de Vie is the first truly multigenerational estate where children, parents and grandparents can live on the same expansive grounds with multiple developments to choose from. One of these developments is Val de Vie Evergreen – a lifestyle village set to be the largest retirement development in South Africa.

Further enhancing and differentiating the country lifestyle is the health, fitness and overall wellness offering – an aspect that enables and encourages an active, balanced lifestyle through various indoor and outdoor sports and fitness facilities as well as classes and trainers. GYM FACILITIES

Evergreen offers various property types to suit the requirements of active retirees and once completed it will consist of 400 Individual Homes (2- and 3-bedroom houses) and 200 Luxury Suites (1- and 2-bedroom apartments). Health & Lifestyle Facilities Include: • • • • • • • •

Bowls Facilities Healthcare Centre Private Clubhouse Mediclinic Facility Contemporary Library Game & Cinema Room Bistro & Lounge Dining Area 24-hour Emergency Healthcare

One of the things that makes Evergreen so unique is that it is right in the middle of almost 1,000 hectares of spacious surroundings on an estate offering a true country-style way of living.

Val de Vie Lifestyle Centre Gym | Pearl Valley Gym | The Yard Gym Three fully-equipped wellness centres boast the latest fitness equipment and numerous group classes. Functional fitness classes, yoga, Pilates, Piloxing and indoor cycling classes – all under the watchful eye of highly-trained coaches – ensure improved health, positive results and high performance.

Biokineticists Services A team of professionally registered and highly experienced Biokineticists, who produce optimal results within the rehabilitation centre and on sports fields, are at hand to offer various services. Our team consists of vibrant and independent Biokineticists who have worked with a unique and diverse client/patient base. They are enthusiastic, loyal and highly motivated towards helping injured and disabled clients to achieve their goals. PEARL VALLEY GYM

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The usage of the facilities is free to all residents. VAL DE VIE LIFESTYLE CENTRE GYM • • • • • • • •

Fully-equipped Gym Steam Rooms & Saunas Personal Training Services Yoga/Pilates Studio & Classes 25 m Heated Indoor Swimming Pool Two Floodlit Tennis Courts Two Squash Courts Biokineticists

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Fully-equipped Gym Personal Training Services Recreational Swimming Pool HIIT Classes, Spinning Classes & Aqua Aerobics Two Tennis Courts Outdoor Gym Cricket Nets

THE YARD GYM • • • • •

Premier 1,000 m² Fitness Facility 50 m Olympic-size Swimming Pool Spinning, Pilates Classes & Personal Training Multipurpose courts and a running track FIT45 Group Classes

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RUNNING & CYCLING Val de Vie Estate has three different running and cycling routes that meander through the estate, passing some of our world-class facilities and future developments. Guests are welcome to explore the surroundings in a secure setting when opting for the 5 km, 10 km or 20 km route. GOLF Val de Vie Estate is also home to the iconic Pearl Valley Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, ranked 3rd in the country by South Africa’s Top 100 Golf Courses.

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EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITIES AT VAL DE VIE ESTATE

SECURING A SPACE IN VAL DE VIE EVERGREEN

Val de Vie Estate is a utopia for equestrian lovers and home to two pristine facilities, catering for all disciplines.

The interest in Evergreen properties has been unmatched and the demand remains strong. 138 of the 400 Individual Homes have been completed, sold and are inhabited by residents. Phase 3 of the Individual Homes was recently launched and phase 4 will follow in due time.

Val de Vie Evergreen Awards Best Leisure Development for 2020 / 2021 – African Property Awards Best Leisure Development in the World for 2020 / 2021 – International Property Awards

Health & Wellness Mediclinic at Val de Vie Evergreen In an ongoing effort to deliver a world-class


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healthcare offering, a boutique Mediclinic facility opened its doors in Val de Vie Evergreen on 22 November 2021.

facilities, find renewal in the manicure and pedicure lounge and hair salon, or rejuvenate in one of six luxurious treatment rooms or three couple’s suites.

Healthcare Centre Designed to offer complete peace of mind to residents and their loved ones, care and wellbeing at Val de Vie Evergreen is provided by Evergreen Health through a team of highly experienced healthcare professionals. Camelot Spa Val de Vie Estate Relax and unwind in the hydrotherapy

About Renier Swart Sales Director of Val de Vie Group of Companies

Awards: Best Residential Property in Africa 2016/17 | Multiple WesBank Dealer-of-theYear | Multiple Nissan, Fiat & Alfa Romeo Dealer-of-the-Year | Nissan Dealer Group of the Year 2017 – 2019 | Pretoria Business Chamber Business of the Year – 2001

Renier Swart is the Sales Director of the Val de Vie Group of Companies, Managing Director of Val de Vie Construction, Chairman and a shareholder of the MyRide Group and Chairman of Security and Infrastructure subcommittees of the Val de Vie Estate.

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An Exclusive Listing CONSTANTIA, CAPE TOWN

MAY'S Featured Property

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FEATURED PROPERTY

- A luxurious mansion -

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ocated on one of the most soughtafter roads in Constantia Bel Ombre, with wraparound views, this incredible home is a must see! The emphasis on style and luxury, is complimented by the elevated position which ensures total privacy. Generous proportions and easy flow combine into flexible living and entertaining spaces that lead out to various outdoor areas revealing stunning views of the mountains and out towards False Bay. Fine attention to detail and design is evident in the vaulted ceilings, from the master suite with his and hers dressing rooms and bathrooms, through to the incredible entertainment spaces both indoors and outdoors, as well as the three cottages and staff accommodation.

Carefully chosen interiors, a perfectly manicured garden and sparkling heated swimming pool completes the promise of carefree living. The property features highly secured access with double automated gates and provides absolute privacy with four garages directly linked to the house with ample secure off-street parking. There’s a magnificent reception room with open fire and French doors leading onto a covered terrace with views over the garden and swimming pool. The master suite offers expansive views, private outdoor space and generous his and hers en-suites and dressing areas. The second and third bedroom offers full ensuite bathrooms and private lounge space while the fourth bedroom en-suite with a view over the garden.

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Dewald Boshoff Meet New Sales Agent

‘Being the new kid on the block excites me and I look forward to the new challenge.’

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MEET NEW SLAES AGENT | DEWALD BOSHOFF

Representing Harfield Village, Kenilworth East and Lansdowne in the Southern Suburbs Which area in Cape Town is your favourite and why? Definitely the Southern Suburbs. I enjoy the family neighbourhood vibes – people walking their dogs, children riding their bikes and the small talk between residents in the streets and in the parks. It almost feels like the suburbs you see in the movies…

How do you start your day? Twenty minutes of meditation – well my version of meditation – which entails taking some time out to be grateful and mentally preparing myself for the day ahead. Following my quiet time, I go for a run or a walk in the neighbourhood just before sunrise.

What motivates you at work? Success motivates me to do an outstanding job – knowing hard work and perseverance will pay off. Further, being the new kid on the block excites me and I look forward to the new challenge.

What is one thing that has really surprised you about the real estate business? I always understood the real estate market to be vibrant and healthy, not realising just how vigorously competitive it is.

How do you ensure you remain relevant or how do you make your mark in the workplace? Listen and understand, be visible, study your competition, explore digital platforms, network, collaborate, embrace innovation and think outside the box.

In what ways do you invest in your personal development? Physically – I exercise daily and follow a healthy eating plan. Mentally – I indulge in non-fiction books (I highly recommend my current read, Atomic Habits by James Clear).

Why did you join Knight Frank and what does your current role entail?

Professionally – I stay up to date with the latest developments in the property market.

I love the people and the vibe at Knight Frank. It’s a place where you are given the platform to prove yourself and to make a name for yourself.

Academically – I’m currently finishing my second degree part-time, LLB.

What is the best advice you were ever given? Always be prepared. It’s simple, but effective.

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SOUTHERN SUBURBS

THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN

Tokai Bergvliet Newlands Steenberg Claremont Constantia Rondebosch Bishopscourt Wynberg Upper Harfield Village Meadowridge Observatory Kenilworth Plumstead Rosebank Pinelands Mowbray

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Celebrate the serenity of the sought-after Southern Suburbs Area Facts & Insights The sought-after Southern Suburbs of Cape Town comprise a varied selection of verdant areas including Bergvliet, Bishopscourt, Claremont, Harfield Village, Constantia, Kenilworth, Mowbray, Newlands, Observatory, Rondebosch, Rosebank, Salt River, Steenberg, Tokai and Wynberg. Lying to the east of Table Mountain National Park, south of the city centre, many neighbourhoods enjoy amazing mountain vistas and peaceful surrounds. Here properties range from stylish apartments and charming semi-detached houses to large homes and grand estates with stunning gardens. In between, many prestigious schools can be found, not to mention the famous University of Cape Town. Add to that ample green spaces, retail stores and eateries and you have everything you need for blissful suburban life.

Top Attractions & Activities

Golf Hiking Shopping Top Schools Wine Tasting Tours Coffee Shops and Eateries Award-winning Restaurants Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

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debosch The Academic Heart of the Southern Suburbs

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ondebosch is considered the academic heart of the Southern Suburbs which makes properties highly sought-after. Top schools in the area and surrounds include Rondebosch Boys’ High School, Bishops Diocesan College, Westerford High School, Wynberg Schools, Springfield Convent and Herschel Girls School. Many if not all of these schools foster a healthy sport culture as well with excellent facilities on offer.

a commanding view over the suburb. In Africa, UCT leads in four of the five major world university rankings. Quacquarelli Symonds, Times Higher Education, US News Best Global Universities and finally Center for World University Rankings. This renowned institution has about 40 sports clubs complete with facilities such as an AstroTurf hockey facility, indoor sports complex, tennis and squash courts as well as soccer, rugby and cricket facilities.

Also found in leafy Rondebosch is the University of Cape Town which enjoys

The area is steeped in history and home to many well-known sites. Landmarks

include Rondebosch Fountain, Rondebosch Common and the Baxter Theatre. Retail wise, Rondebosch is sorted with its own village shopping centre as well as several convenience stores throughout the suburb. Plus, Cavendish Square is mere minutes away. In terms of surrounding amenities, Rondebosch is close to excellent healthcare providers and enjoys a convenient proximity to Cape Town International Airport, Cape Town’s City Centre and the V&A Waterfront. 19


Gardening with Fatima Aesthetic Sporty Spaces for an Active Lifestyle at Home

Over the years, I have developed a recipe for designing gardens. I keep the following in mind whilst designing, as per the order: Style, Function and Interest! These, in my opinion and belief, are the key ingredients of a successful design.

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unction plays a pivotal role in design, however, the key is to implement it without compromising on the aesthetics. Take, for example, sporty spaces. Activities in the garden can add interest and a wow factor, killing two birds with one stone – which has always been my motto. Pools Swimming pools can be used for aquaerobics, an aquagym, aqua Zumba, volleyball, water basketball and water polo. And remember, just because it is practical, does not mean it cannot be pretty. Your pool can be the main feature to your garden’s entrance, be it formal or informal. For instance, instead of just having a lap pool, you can make it a rim-flow pool or add a letterbox fountain, for soothing sound effects and tranquil feel. Perhaps the pool is nestled amongst rocks or it is a natural pool – cleaned and filtered with plants within, rather than chemicals. Cricket Cricket enthusiasts can instal a backyard cricket net which can be fun for the whole family. If you would like it to blend in with the garden, simply instal gum poles and plant creepers or climbers to grow on them.

Chess Why not turn a section of your garden into a checkerboard lawn? In addition to affording the opportunity to play giant chess, it adds texture and interest. Plus, less grass means less maintenance. Boules Boules is another brilliant idea, referring to a collection of bowling or rolling games including bocce, bowls and pétanque. Perhaps the turf awaits at the end of a winding path…

Outdoor Gym An outdoor gym can be set up alongside a jungle gym with a sandpit, encouraging an active outdoor lifestyle for the whole family… or be tucked away as a hidden gem in a forest garden.

Bocce entails rolling bright, colourful balls in an underarm fashion, much like lawn bowls. Played with eight large balls, four per team, the objective is to throw your bocce balls closer to the pallino or jack (one smaller target or object ball) than your opponent.

Bowls, or lawn bowls, is typically played on a large rectangular surface, or bowling green. The green comprises either natural manicured grass or artificial turf and the surface can be flat, convex or uneven. While there are indoor venues, outdoor bowling greens are typically preferred. The goal is to roll biased (unsymmetrical) balls so they stop as close as possible to a smaller ball (jack/ kitty). Pétanque is an outdoor game played by two opposing teams that try to throw boules (orange-sized metallic spheres) as close as possible to a but or cochonne (a little wooden sphere the size of a plastic bottle cork). There are junior bowls for sale, designed to be comfortable to hold and use for the younger family members.

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Maze or Labyrinth A maze or a labyrinth can be an incredible addition to your garden, if you have the space and interest. It can be done with hedges, grasses or simply gravel. Maze: Complex branching multicursal puzzle with choices of path and direction. Labyrinth: Unicursal puzzle with a single path to the centre. Possible shrubs one can use for a maze include English boxwood (Buxus microphylla 'Faulkner'), common myrtle (Myrtus communis), small leaf privet (Ligustrum ibota), magenta cherry (Syzygium paniculatum, previously Eugenia myrtifolia), or coastal rosemary (Westringia fruticosa). Indigenous varieties are dune crowberry (Searsia crenata, previously Rhus crenata), Cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria Capensis), sagewood / butterfly bush / mountain sage (Buddleja salviifolia varieties) and many more. Ask your local nurserymen for advice on practical and complementary varieties. Mazes can be fun and beneficial. Functioning as a brain-boosting exercise, they can help improve the cognitive skills of children such as attention, logic, memory, reasoning and visual processing. There are many different types of labyrinths worldwide, dating back thousands of years. Arguably the most famous example is the 11-circuit Chartres Cathedral labyrinth. Today one can also find free-form, modern, triangle and three-dimensional labyrinths. Labyrinths can help calm the body and quiet the mind as one meanders along the turnings, losing track of direction, time and the outside world. 22

Putting A putting green, done with natural or artificial grass, can become part of your existing lawn. For the former, natural grass such as royal blue (Cynodon transvaalensis) is ideal or gulf green (golf green) which resembles a putting green finish. It is soft underfoot and capable of handling high traffic. In summer, however, it is a fast grower requiring once-weekly moving. When it comes to artificial grass, there are many varieties to choose from. Some look so similar to natural grass that it is hard to distinguish unless inspected closely. Tennis A tennis court does not have to be in a demarcated area. If the lawn area is large enough, one can prepare the soil area to prevent erosion by adding a sustainable urban


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drainage system (SUDS) or BodPave under the lawn before laying it. When the court is not in use, nets can be removed. A conventional tennis court can have multiple functions – tennis, netball and basketball. Should you wish, you can hide the fencing with formal hedges or create an informal mixed border bed on the perimeter to soften the structure. Croquet And let us not forget about old-fashioned croquet – a lovely pastime for young and old. All you need is a well-maintained lawn of kikuyu or buffalo grass. While the court size is typically 17.5 m x 14 m, you can adjust the game to fit your garden’s characteristics or your lawn to fit the game – longer grass and a rougher surface make for a great smaller court.

You can have so much fun adding these interesting areas to the garden and enjoying them regularly. So, let your imagination run wild! For any design or other landscaping enquiries, please contact Fatima. Tel: 072 828 5261 Email: lavenderbluelandscapes@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/lavenderblue.landscapes Fatima Behardien is the Owner and Landscape Designer of Lavender Blue Landscapes.

Zipline How about a zipline starting between trees and ending in a sandpit, the pool or even a treehouse with gym equipment disguised underneath?

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Kelvin Grove ONE OF SOUTH AFRICA'S LARGEST LIFESTYLE & SPORTS CLUBS

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KELVIN GROVE

From a fully-equipped fitness centre, tennis and squash courts, to croquet, bowls, cricket, rugby and bridge – they have a wide variety of sports for members of all ages to enjoy both indoors and outdoors at the Club. But that is not all.

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elvin Grove is one of the largest social and sports Clubs in South Africa. To their members, the real pleasure and privilege of belonging to this Club is its human face, the pure enjoyment of being part of a community of people of all ages, cultures and creeds, who celebrate life. ‘We believe Kelvin Grove is a way of life, where family and friends make wonderful memories.’ The Club has ten tennis courts (eight of which are floodlit), eight squash courts, two bowling greens, two croquet greens, a cricket pitch, one-kilometre-long walking route, a swimming pool and a state-of-theart gym. They also offer personal training and sports coaching services with lessons and clinics throughout the year as well as an onsite Biokineticist. A wide variety of function venues can accommodate private dining parties, corporate events, weddings and social functions, with members enjoying preferential rates when booking these venues. Should one wish to work remotely, the library is geared up for a workspace area with high-speed Wi-Fi across the Club. In addition, Kelvin Grove has longstanding reciprocal arrangements with over fifty of the most prestigious Clubs in the world, for the benefit of members when they are travelling.

World-class Sporting Facilities Enjoyed by Young & Old • • • • • • • • •

Bowls Bridge Cricket Croquet Fitness Centre Snooker Squash Swimming Tennis

In 2019, they proudly hosted the Davis Tennis World Cup. Top-notch Bars & Restaurants You will find no shortage of eating options at the Club, from fine dining to family friendly. They cater for all tastes at their world-class restaurants and bars, each with their own delicious menu and regular specials. Functions & Banqueting Facilities Kelvin Grove has various rooms available, from a small meeting room to the 400-seater Ballroom with a dance floor – which is popular amongst members for wedding receptions, launches and so much more.

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Images courtesy of www.kelvingrove.co.za

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New Year’s Eve and Christmas Eve Dinners Valentine’s Day Administrative Professionals' Day Monthly Club Luncheons Monthly Gourmet Evenings Monthly Wine Tastings Disco Evenings Annual Wine Festival Annual Antique Fair Annual Stormers Fundraising Dinner

Brief History

Dating back almost 100 years… and still further yet. Kelvin Grove’s history started in 1925 when the company Western Province Sports Club was originally formed. In 1935 the Club had a total of 1,755 members. Today, Kelvin Grove has approximately 5,500 members using the facilities on offer. A look at the membership list leads to the pleasant discovery that Kelvin is very much a family affair and amongst their young and

equally active members, particularly in the cricket and rugby fraternities, are a great many sons and grandsons of their older members. ‘We hasten to add that there are just as many daughters, but they have an uncanny habit of changing their names when they marry, so we don’t always know.’


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Become a Member As an exclusive social and sports Club – and being the biggest Sports Club in the Western Cape – Kelvin Grove is the ultimate venue to enjoy sport, entertain friends or meet new people. The Club provides a pleasant environment at very reasonable rates. With so much on offer, why not be part of a community of people of all ages, cultures and creeds and become a member of this wonderful home away from home? Visit their website for more details on becoming a member. www.kelvingrove.co.za Benefits of Being a Member An established Club which has been in existence for more than 95 years, Kelvin Grove has many wonderful facilities to offer its members in secure surroundings, with 24-hour security, 363 days a year. • • •

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10% discount on beverages for all prefunded Club accounts. A free bottle of wine in your birthday month when dining at the Terrace restaurant. Complimentary birthday treat from the Coffee Shop. Reciprocal Clubs (over 50, worldwide)

Ts & Cs APPLY Contact Details Address: 144 Campground Road, Newlands Tel: (021) 658 4500/1 Email: Reception@kelvingrove.co.za Facebook: @KelvinGroveClub Instagram: @kelvin_grove_club

Access to all facilities for one annual subscription fee. Monthly debit order option available for annual subscriptions. Preferential rates for venue hire when booking a private or corporate function.

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RUBY SELECTION | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

Pinelands

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SOLE MANDATE

Plumstead This ultimate family home offers exceptional value.

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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

SOLE MANDATE

Constantia Upper

Tokai | Zwaanswyk

Luxurious mansion with 3 separate cottages.

Sahibi Equestrian Estate - a haven for horse lovers.

R42,000,000

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Newlands

Wynberg Upper

A family home in a league of its own.

Immaculate family home.

R23,000,000

R6,750,000

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SOLE MANDATE

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Rosebank

Mowbray

A unique opportunity in Rondebosch Village, bordering Rosebank.

A beautiful home in a quiet enclave of Mowbray.

R3,850,000

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Wynberg Upper

Claremont

Newly renovated townhouse in Wynberg Upper.

Easy secure living in the hub of Claremont.

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Claremont Upper

Newlands

Stunning renovated stylish house in beautiful Upper Claremont.

Set in lovely gardens with great mountain views.

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Kenilworth

Wynberg

Newly renovated apartment.

Charming apartment in Upper Wynberg.

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ATLANTIC SEABOARD

THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN

Bakoven Fresnaye Sea Point Llandudno Bantry Bay Camps Bay Green Point Three Anchor Bay

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Cape Town’s Entertainment Hub Area Facts & Insights There is much to love about the Atlantic Seaboard with its coveted collection of suburbs facing the sparkling ocean. Called Cape Town’s Riviera, it hugs Table Mountain National Park all the way from the V&A Waterfront to Hout Bay, with Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Mouille Point, Sea Point, Fresnaye, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay, Bakoven and Llandudno spread out in between. There are many attractions and an abundance of activities to satisfy outdoor enthusiasts and active individuals who reside in the area and surrounds. Cape Town’s western coastline is also famed for its beaches overlooked by exclusive private properties.

Top Attractions & Activities

Beaches Scenic Drives Robben Island Theatre on the Bay Sea Point Promenade Bars, Cafés and Eateries Green Point Urban Park Camps Bay African Crafts Market Beach Sports, Water Sports and Paragliding

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OVERVIEW | ATLANTIC SEABOARD

n Point A Bustling Social and Recreational Hub With an Abundance of Amenities & Attractions Green Point – often called the Soho of Cape Town – is an affluent Atlantic Seaboard suburb. Mid-rise apartments and mixed-use developments make up a large part of the area, attracting young professionals, buyers and tenants alike.

Cape Town Stadium is situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Signal Hill. This unique structure has been an iconic landmark since its completion in 2009 for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Its excellent location and accessibility, world-class facilities, staff and security make it a space fit for any event.

Somerset Road is the main thoroughfare where cafés, delis, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and boutique stores welcome and entertain residents, local visitors and tourists. The Cape Quarter Lifestyle Centre – a retail, office and living precinct – beckons with a carefully curated shopping, dining and lifestyle experience.

Green Point Park has been a popular Cape Town tourist attraction since the FIFA World Cup in 2010. The 12.5-hectare park is home to a Tot-Lot Play Park for one- to six-year-olds and an Adventure Play Park for seven to 16-year-olds. Dogs on leads are welcome as well and entrance is free for all. 37


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DHL Stadium Formerly Cape Town Stadium An Iconic Venue in the Mother City

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DHL STADIUM

DHL Stadium, formerly Cape Town Stadium, is so much more than just a stadium. This is one of South Africa’s most iconic landmarks, where every visit is as unique as the structure itself.

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ts great position, easy access, incredible legacy, first-rate facilities, personnel and security come together to create a venue suitable for any event. The environment caters for everything from the arts to sports, music and milestone events.

superstars on the world’s biggest stage, had goosebumps from seeing some of the globe’s biggest names live on stage and took selfies dressed up for rugby 7’s greatest event. Beyond Sport and Celebrities

New Name On 29 September 2021, DHL Express announced their multi-year naming rights partnership with Cape Town Stadium, which saw the stadium change its name to DHL Stadium. The newly refurbished, 62,000 capacity stadium is also the new home of the DHL Stormers and DHL Western Province who moved there earlier in 2021. DHL first signed on as title sponsor of the two professional teams in 2011 and is already the longest-standing title sponsorship in Western Province Rugby’s history. Where Memories are Made This stadium is where we celebrated the life of Nelson Mandela, cheered football’s

With 340,000 square feet of options, the DHL Stadium is also the perfect setting for a unique gala event, business conference or product launch and the ideal backdrop for an international blockbuster or one-of-akind photo shoot. The Business Lounge The Business Lounge offers a shared entertainment space that surpasses all the traditional ideas of hospitality. With seating on the half-way line, members will enjoy a premium hospitality experience that is ideal for concerts and sporting events alike. With flexibility in the number of seats you choose to purchase and different hospitality options, members can choose what best suits their needs and pockets.

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What You Should Know Before Attending Events Gate Opening Times Take note of the gate opening times and leave home early to clear security and ticket checkpoints. Pre-event Entertainment Find out if there is any pre-event entertainment that you want to take part in – it can get very festive. Weather Check the weather and dress accordingly. Umbrellas should be avoided as they are distracting and potentially dangerous during events. Food & Drinks Food and drink items are not permitted into the stadium and confiscated items will not be returned to the bearer. Not to worry though, because food and drinks for all tastes are typically on sale at the stadium.

Make sure you have your tickets on hand before you leave home, as you will be refused entry without them.

What You Should Know AT Events Emergencies Emergency medical assistance is on hand at all times. Just ask a uniformed staff or security member. Smoking You may only smoke in designated smoking areas. Please respect the health of yourself and those around you. Children & Valuables Please take care of your children and personal belongings at all times.

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Information

The stadium does not currently host any cash machines or electronic banking facilities. So, before entering, please ensure that you have enough cash to purchase desired items.

Event and stadium-related information can be obtained at the Visitor Welcome Centre.

Tickets Purchase your tickets only at authorised outlets and online merchants. Ticket touting (i.e. the selling and purchases of tickets outside approved channels) is illegal.

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Please note that tickets are generally not sold at the stadium on event days.

Disabled Facilities Disabled facilities are reserved solely for disabled guests and their assistants and are located on level 02.


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Lost & Found Lost and found services are available at the Visitor Welcome Centre. Pass-outs Pass-outs are not allowed during events (i.e. once you leave, you may not re-enter). Security & Guest Relations Security and guest relations officers are at hand on event days to assist with direction, ticketing and seating, transport and traffic information. Restrooms You will find public toilets on Level 00 and Level 06.

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The stadium has disabled seats which can be accessed via the all access ramp on Fritz Sonnenberg Road. Seating for guests and their caregivers is located on level 02 (podium). There are toilets available exclusively for guests with disabilities on level 02. Disabled seating and parking facilities may be booked through the event organiser for each event. Public transport services and parking facilities may differ from event to event. Please visit the events page for event-specific details. Elevators in all foyers provide wheelchair access to the business, banqueting and hospitality levels and facilities.

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HOME GYMS

Home Gyms Working Out & Working from Home

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hile the concept of home fitness has been around for decades, it has certainly evolved – and our home spaces with it. We have come a long way since Jack LaLanne (fitness and nutrition guru and motivational speaker who popularised fitness in America), the Jane Fonda Workout (exercise videos by film icon Jane Fonda) and Richard Simmons (American fitness personality and public figure). Not to mention direct response television advertising gadgets and quick fixes for getting fit and shedding weight, amongst other things. In the last two years, we have embraced a world of fitness shaped by YouTube videos, livestreamed workouts and more personalised classes via Zoom. It was a welcome escape and relief from sitting behind a desk at home – where some put in more time than they typically did at the office. But things, as they do, continue to change. While many have returned to gyms, studios and personal trainers, others have or are still trying to find comfortable and effective ways to exercise at home. At the end of the day, it does not matter which you prefer. The important thing is staying physically active because it cannot only extend your life but literally save it. WHO recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week, or a combination of both. If you can add breathing exercises and meditation to the routine, even better. If exercising at home is your preference, though, or you would like to start working out at home more regularly, why not make your workout space as attractive and comfortable as possible? While you can achieve WHO’s recommendations at home without abundant space and special equipment, here are some things to consider and ideas to play around with.

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Type of Exercise What exercises do you plan on doing? – Basic Stretching and Mobility Exercises – Yoga / Pilates / Ballet / Barre – Wall Workouts – Wall Climbing – Running – Weights – Cycling – HIIT Space Requirements If you have a room filled with things you can sell, donate or store somewhere else, this is your opportunity. To alter the perceived size (and to check your technique when exercising), add a floor to ceiling mirror. What about using the garage, is that an option? Or capitalising on a wide hallway? You may be able to fit a treadmill or exercise bike in there or set up a fitness wall. If you do not have a bonus room or enough space for the type of exercise you have in mind, you can, if it is an option, build an additional room onto your house or a granny flat dedicated to exercise. Equipment Needs Do you need any of the following equipment? – Weights – Treadmill – Yoga Mats – Pull-up bars – Ballet Barre – Exercise Bike – Interlocking Rubber Floor Tiles – Resistance Bands & Body Straps on a Fitness Wall

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If you want to build a home climbing wall (which can be modified for adults and children), be sure to instal the proper padding beneath. Thought: While you are at it, consider getting a standing desk for your home office.

Bringing the Outside In If your exercise room has large windows or a sliding door, make the most of it by bringing some of the outdoors inside by mirroring furniture and greenery. Indoor Swimming Pool

Theme Why not incorporate a theme? You can give the room a contemporary, rustic, tranquil or vibrant feel through simple touches or a total revamp. Think paint, wallpaper, art, shelving, furniture, rugs, ornaments, spa-like accents…

If your home is still in the planning phase and you have the means and interest, an indoor swimming pool could be an amazing addition and investment. Remember to keep function in mind and last but not least, have fun!

Lighting Lighting can impact mood, concentration and productivity. Natural light is first prize but it is not always available or in the amounts or at the times you may require. The next best thing is lighting that mimics sunlight. That means avoiding fluorescent lights. You can play with LED panels, downlights, linear lights, spotlights, wall sconces, recessed lighting and floor lamps.

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enjoy it. Now you can exercise in the morning and/or after work and take short breaks – WHO recommends that sitting and reclining time should be interrupted every 30 minutes. During tea and lunch breaks, you can enjoy a relaxing stretching or yoga session to calm your mind or a quick cardio workout to energise your body. TIP: Set reminders to get into the habit of getting up and you will experience the benefits soon enough. Please Note: Before making any changes or purchases, talk to your doctor or a medical health professional about the type of exercise you plan on doing and the type of equipment you plan on using.

Once you are happy with the results of your home workout space it is time to thoroughly

Sound If you need a calm, quiet space – for yoga, for example – choose a room that can offer that or consider soundproofing the dedicated space. For more high-energy workouts, you can use a portable Bluetooth speaker or a sound system to play motivational workout music. Comforts & Nice-to-haves Some items that are nice to have include fresh workout towels, a stocked beverage refrigerator, a decent sound system, a wall-mounted flat screen television, air conditioning or a fan, plants and an essential oil diffuser and humidifier.

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CITY BOWL

THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN

Bo-Kaap Gardens Higgovale City Centre Vredehoek Woodstock Oranjezicht Zonnebloem De Waterkant Tamboerskloof

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Cape Town’s City Bowl District Area Facts & Insights There is something so enigmatic about the City Bowl. Enveloped by mountains and sea, it has a unique atmosphere and energy that can be both calming and exciting, depending on your whereabouts. Suburbs and neighbourhoods that make up the City Bowl include Vredehoek, Oranjezicht, Higgovale, Gardens, Tamboerskloof, Bo-Kaap, De Waterkant, Foreshore, Woodstock, the City Bowl District (CBD), Zonnebloem, District Six, Devil’s Peak Estate, University Estate and Walmer Estate. Residences come in many shapes and sizes, catering to everyone from students to families. Weaved in between are coffee shops, eateries, bars, nightclubs, retail and boutique stores as well as galleries to keep the senses engaged.

Top Attractions & Activities

Hiking Bo-Kaap Markets City tours Helicopter flips V&A Waterfront Outdoor adventures Bath, cafés and clubs Galleries & museums Award-winning restaurants

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ducing the CBD Central Business District of Cape Town

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lso known as the City Centre, the Central Business District (CBD) – within the City Bowl – is a major business district in Cape Town’s metropolitan area. Within it lies the country’s Houses of Parliament. Framing this low-lying City Bowl area are Adderley Street and Buitengracht Street, the main traffic arteries. To the northeast lies the popular V&A Waterfront while the southwestern parts are hugged by Buitensingel Street and the Company’s Gardens. The CBD has many attractions and places of interest including Long Street, St Georges Mall and the pedestrian zone,

Greenmarket Square, the architecture in general, the Company’s Gardens, St George's Cathedral and the numerous art galleries and museums. With an abundance of restaurants and entertainment options, as well as the multicultural mix of residents, the City Centre is ideal for those looking for an urban lifestyle and a short commute – whether it be students, digital nomads, young professionals or families. Luxury amenities such as concierge services, a fitness centre and swimming pools, not to mention unparalleled views, are available to residents in certain highrise buildings. 55


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A Brief History of Tennis - its Lore and Legend

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he origins of tennis almost certainly pre-date the ancient Egyptians who depicted, some claim, an early precursor being played – almost nude on piggyback. Later evidence confirms, that from approximately 1000 AD, French monks played “Je de paume”, meaning “game of the hand”, in their walled-off monasteries. The serving player yelled “tenez!” meaning “hold”, “receive”, or more probably, “take that!!!!”. This strongly suggests that etymologically, “tenez” is the great-grand ancestor of “tennis”. In English, the word “tennetz” was first used by

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Chaucer’s friend, the poet John Gower, who mused that no point is over till the ball lies still. After centuries of cloistering, the pastime emerged into society, where enthusiasm for it surged, even among the nobility. It became so popular that Louis IV made a futile attempt to ban it but by the 13th century, almost two thousand indoor venues had been established throughout the kingdom. It then crossed the channel to proliferate in late mediaeval England where both Henry VII and Henry

VIII, became avid enthusiasts. The fabled latter monarch was a formidable indoor player and had many facilities constructed, including Hampton Court, which was built for the erstwhile favoured but later humiliated, Cardinal Wolsey. Originally, the game was played bare-handed but, seeking every advantage, players began using gloves with webbed fingers and/ or a solid paddle on the palm. Attesting to the known-world’s fascination with the amusement, “racquet” probably derives from


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the Arabic “rahat”, which means “palm of the hand”. A major change was replacing the traditional woollen balls with sawdust-stuffed leather ones that offered more bounce. Further progress was the addition of tight weaving across a looped stick, the forebear of skilfully shaped racquets with sheep gut strings. These, with light cork balls, entered play sometime in the 1500s. The points system that became the universal standard, started with the quarterhours of a clock-face showing the score. Speculation has it that the logical 15, 30, 45-system devolved to 15, 30, 40 because “five and fourty”, ”quarante cinq”, “fünfundvierzig”, and especially “cuarenta y cinco” were too big a mouthful for the breathless players. At Hampton Court where authentic “real” or “royal” tennis can be played to this day, membership costs a less than princely annual subscription of approximately £400. The indoor version allows using the walls and gallery roofs to bounce the ball beyond the opponents’ reach. Throughout history, changes to the sport were introduced piecemeal and by local consent. One, the vulcanised rubber ball invented in 1850, allowed for play on grass courts. This reinvigorated interest, and equipment sets patented by Major Walter Wingfield, the acknowledged father of lawn tennis and its rules, became widely available. These were bought en masse by the burgeoning middle classes who’d become wealthy and leisured after the Industrial Revolution. Hourglassshaped courts were briefly introduced in 1874 but reverted to a rectangle of standardized dimensions in 1877. By convention, tournaments were menonly affairs, with the first Wimbledon ladies’ champion, Blanche Bingley, being acclaimed in 1886. Until the early 20th century, hats, ties, and bustles for the gentlewomen along with plimsoll shoes were de rigueur but by the 1930s tennis fashion rules had so relaxed that dresses had become skirts and male players

were allowed to wear shorts. The basic canvass and rubber plimsolls were made obsolete by advancing footwear technology, which, half a century later, represents the multi-billion dollar union of material science, industrial design, and mega-brand building. Although white balls remain available, they were phased out of the professional game by 1986, when tradition succumbed to commerce and Wimbledon accepted yellow for greater television visibility. The Internationaux de France de Tennis was first contested in 1891 and some thirty years later the tournament and venue were renamed to honour the heroic French aviator, Roland Garros, who died in the Great War. Roland-Garros (the venue’s name is always hyphenated) is one of only four Grand Slam tournaments, alongside the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the United States Open. It is also the only one played on clay, a surface with its own fascinating story. Roland-Garros has hosted ninety-one Grand Slam occasions and in 2022, the 126th Roland-Garros French Open takes place from Sunday 22 May until Sunday 5 June.

the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The final drew a crowd of two hundred and was won by Spencer Gore whose triumph earned him twelve guineas and eternal fame. The grass-court Championships, which celebrate their current abode's centennial this year, remain a bastion of dress code tradition. Players may still not wear more than dashes of colour in outfits that exclude even “off-white” or “cream.” Fortunately for spectators, the latter shade continues to grace the luscious strawberries forever associated with this iconic sporting and social event. In 2022, the 135th Wimbledon Championships start on Monday 27 June and the men’s final is on Sunday 10 July.

In 1877 the inaugural Wimbledon event was held on a croquet pitch under the auspices of

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Epic Events, Renowned Races & Terrific Tournaments Hosted by the Captivating City of Cape Town

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EPIC EVENTS, RENOWNED RACES & TERRIFIC TOURNAMENTS

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ape Town has been and continues to be an amazing host that facilitates significant sports tournaments and events that attract local and international attendees and spectators. Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon The Two Oceans Marathon is Africa’s biggest running event by economic impact, contributing R672 million annually to the Western Cape economy. It has earned a reputation as the world’s most beautiful marathon. The first race was held in 1970 and saw 26 runners line up to face the unknown challenge. Since then, the race has become a national institution and a firm favourite with local, upcountry and international athletes. Participants consistently vote it as one of the best in South Africa and it continues to attract strong fields and an increasing number of international entrants. The event has become synonymous with the Easter Weekend in Cape Town, with the prerace activities at the expo, family day and fun runs on Easter Friday. En-route entertainment on the race day provides fun, excitement and a unique experience to runners, family, friends and spectators alike. Absa Cape Epic ​​ Absa Cape Epic takes place annually The in March and its route changes every year. Riders will see wide-open African plains, majestic mountains, deep ravines, indigenous forests, spectacular coastlines and flourishing vineyards. The route is characterised by dusty

and demanding gravel paths, strenuous rocky uphills, thrilling technical downhills, magnificent river crossings and stunning forested single tracks. Held over 8 days, the race includes a time-trial prologue. Aspiring amateur and professional mountain bikers from around the world will travel approximately 700 kilometres, including roughly 15,000 meters of climbing over some of the most magnificent passes in South Africa. The race is organised and presented with all participating athletes at the focal point. Their satisfaction, well-being and enjoyment of the race are the organisers’ primary goals. They aim to deliver an unsurpassed and unforgettable mountain bike and African travel-experience with 24-hour, full-service facilities during the race, including tented accommodation in race villages, breakfasts and dinners, race nutrition, bike servicing, masseurs and stage location-specific entertainment every evening. All riders must enter as a two-rider team, registering in one of five different categories – Men, Women, Mixed, Masters and Grand Masters. The team must remain together at all times during the race and is expected to reach the finish line at a specified time daily. At each stage, the winners of the day receive prizes and the leaders in the overall classification are awarded their leader jerseys.

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Cape Town Cycle Tour The Cape Town Cycle Tour, presented by Pick n Pay, is the largest, timed cycling event in the world featuring thousands of cyclists circling the Cape Peninsula. For the past 44 years, it has contributed millions of rands to social upliftment and cycling development through its beneficiaries, the Rotary Club of Claremont and the Pedal Power Association. This has only been possible thanks to the incredible support of the thousands of participants from around the world who turn out each year in support of what the Cycle Tour stands for – the promotion of health and fitness through the sport of cycling, while at the same time generating much-needed funds for those who are less fortunate. The Cape Town Cycle Tour Expo is South Africa's largest cycling, fitness and healthy lifestyle show with hundreds of exhibitors and tens of thousands of visitors. HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is an annual series of international rugby sevens tournaments. It is run by World Rugby featuring national sevens teams for men and women. Organised for the first time in the 1999/2000 season as the IRB World Sevens Series, the competition was formed to promote an elite level of international rugby sevens and develop the game into a viable commercial product. An overall champion (for both men

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and women) is crowned at the end of the season, based on points accumulated throughout all of the events. The season circuit consists of 10 tournaments that generally begin in November or December and last until May. Tournaments are played on five of the six populated continents in 10 countries – South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, France and England each host one event. The Blitzboks won the series on four occasions – in the 2008/09 season, as well as back-to-back in 2017 and 2018 and again in 2021 by winning two tournaments in Canada after the series was impacted due to COVID-19. Sanlam Cape Town Marathon

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Cape Town is proud to present the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon – now an Abbott World Marathon Majors candidate – to running enthusiasts around the world. The race will take place on 15 and 16 October 2022, along with two trail runs, a 46 km and a 22 km. One of the qualities of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is that it is a flat and fast route. It will now also be on par with the standards of The Abbott World Marathon Majors.

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SAMHA Interprovincial Tournament Cape Town plays host to the National Masters Interprovincial Tournament this year with teams from all over the country visiting the Mother City for four days of hockey at its finest. Upcoming Events VWS Trail Challenge 2022 – Table Mountain – May 15, 2022 11th Annual Charity Golf Day – King David Golfclub Mowbray – Sep 16, 2022

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Coastal Living Area Facts & Insights Hout Bay – or The Republic of Hout Bay as it is sometimes called – is home to a welcoming community consisting of individuals from all walks of life. It is blessed with amazing views of mountains with significant peaks as well as harbour and ocean vistas. A bustling suburb at times, it has a real coastal village feel with many cultural and adventure pursuits to satisfy locals and visitors throughout the year. South of Hout Bay lies Noordhoek, Muizenberg, St James, Clovelly, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek, Kommetjie, Glencairn, Scarborough and Simon’s Town.

Top Attractions & Activities

Hiking Sailing Fishing Markets Clay Café Wine Tasting Art Galleries Bars, Cafés and Eateries Kayaking, Paddling and Rowing

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rdhoek A Tranquil Treasure On the Cape Peninsula’s West Coast

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ith its village-like atmosphere and rustic surroundings, Noordhoek is a treasured suburb where things seem to move a little slower. The suburb conjures up images of long walks and horse rides on quiet beaches, organic fare and relaxed dining, charming shops and mellow music floating from local eateries and pubs.

Noordhoek’s expansive beach is arguably its most prominent feature. This wide, 8-kilometre stretch of pristine sand effortlessly accommodates sunbathing, dog walking and horse riding, to name but a few coastal activities. Surfers, kitesurfers and windsurfers flock to the alluring ocean with The Hoek and Dunes being two popular surfing spots.

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BOBBI BROWN TAKES THE CROWN

A STAR ON THE RISE

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he All Africa Junior Golf Championships were recently held at Palm Springs in Cairo, Egypt.

The feeling of putting in a good score in a tournament makes the hours of practice all worth it and definitely motivates me.

Here, South African junior golfer, Bobbi Olivia Brown, secured the individual title in the girl’s category.

What do you love about the sport today?

We had the pleasure of interviewing her to discover more about her passion for golf, what inspires her and her recipe for success. How old were you when you started playing golf? I started taking golf seriously around the age of 13 when I began playing in tournaments with other kids my age. Why did you keep playing? At the beginning I was motivated to keep playing the same way I think most golfers do, which is shooting lower scores; it’s an addictive game. The first few tournaments I played I noticed I was far behind the average 13-year-old golfer, as most of my competitors had been playing since they were younger. So I was really motivated to work towards being at a level where I could compete and win competitions, which took me many years. I won my first provincial tournament in 2021 after 4 to 5 years of playing competitions.

Today I love that I can look at my upcoming schedule of tournaments and know I’m practising to try and win these tournaments. I love the pressure during big tournaments and how I’ve learnt to channel. It’s hard to say you love golf when you just made a double bogey or something worse and any golfer will tell you that. However, making a birdie or a good par save outweighs all frustration from a bad round or a bad hole – knowing it’s possible to turn a game around in a few holes keeps me excited and focused on my game. Who’s your biggest supporter? I’m very lucky to have many supporters from my home club, Steenberg, who are all so kind to me and have been since I first started playing. My golf coach Etienne Oliver, who has been there from day one, may be my biggest supporter; I know I’m his biggest supporter. Then of course there are my parents and my dad usually travels with me to all my golf competitions in

South Africa and the rest of the world. I’m very grateful that he’s able to watch so many of my events and be there for all the very happy and sometimes sad moments. What motivates you to improve your game and performance at tournaments? The urge to win a tournament and feel the success is the biggest motivation. I want to prove to many people that I can do it and I’m going to try to be the best I can possibly be. I love that my life revolves around being outdoors and active and dedicated to something. Do you have a routine or recipe for success with regards to your diet, exercise routine and mental game? I’m very fortunate to have a biokineticist – Brian – whom I work with twice a week to stay strong for golf and to help prevent injuries. I often struggle with injuries, I think because I’m so tall and need to get much stronger so my muscles don’t take as much strain during my golf swing. I also do some of my own training sessions on the days I don’t see Brian and I stretch morning and evening, which is something I’m working to improve my consistency.

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I work with Grant for my mental coaching. It’s great to have someone to talk to about things going on in your head while you're on the golf course under pressure as well as things happening in my life that are bothering me, whatever it may be. My diet isn’t exactly perfect but I try to eat balanced meals and make sure I stay away from fast food for the most part. But I prioritise my calories when playing events.

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Throughout the course of my last event I burnt 4,000 calories, 5 days in a row, so it’s very important to eat enough so I don’t burn out by the end of the tournament. On the course I make sure to snack on protein bars and nuts as well as drink lots of water and rehydrate. It’s very important to eat so you can stay focused for your 4 to 5-hour round of golf.

Do you have any advice for young, aspiring female golfers? My biggest advice for any young golfer: Don’t give up just because you don’t see your name on the leaderboards. It takes a long time to get golf going and everyone starts at a different age, so don’t worry if you are 15 and have never won a golf tournament. If you keep working hard you will win and

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BOBBI BROWN TAKES THE CROWN

4. Lucinda Kyra Van Kan - RSA 5. Rim Imni - MOR 6. Margaret Nyamukondiwa - ZW 7. Sonia Bayahya - MOR 8. Kudzai Mandava - ZW 9. Primrose Chikwaya - ZW 10. Taly Sameh - EGY 2022 All Africa Junior Golf Girls Team Standing Results

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after that first win, you’ll gain confidence. It’s a game about experience. You can’t have huge expectations because no matter how prepared you are for a tournament you might have a couple of bad days. But it happens to everyone and you just have to stay focused and keep pushing on. Bobbi was also part of the South African team – along with Samantha Whateley and Lucinda Kyra van Kan – that was crowned 2022 girl’s category champions.

1. South Africa - 567 2. Morocco - 577 3. Zimbabwe - 619 4. Egypt - 682 5. Kenya - 687 6. Zambia - 707 7. Uganda - 728 8. Tunisia - 758 9. Botswana - 769 Source: gsport4girls

With this victory comes the incredible opportunity for these rising stars to represent the country and continent at the Toyota Junior Golf World Cup. Standing strong from start to finish, their impressive score consisted of 142, 137, 146 and 142 on the closing day, adding up to a total of nine-under-par. In the individual category, Brown finished with a six under par total with rounds of 67, 68, 74 and 73. 2022 All Africa Junior Golf Girls Individual Results: 1. Bobbi Brown - RSA 2. Sofia Cherif Essakali - MOR 3. Samantha Whateley - RSA

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CROQUET, THE AGELESS GAME OF STYLE AND GRACE

Croquet, the Ageless Game of Style and Grace

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t’s hard to think of a pastime, excepting perhaps yoga, with a lower adrenaline count than croquet. In that lies the pleasure its adherents find in this genteel and ultra-relaxing game. Even in world championship matches, the exclamations of spectators and players are seldom more than a murmur and the loudest sounds are the clack of mallet, click of ball, and the cooing of doves among autumnal leaves.

social conventions, and the character development that attends playing the game. This last genre is epitomised by the formidably titled “Cheating, Gender Roles, and the Nineteenth-Century Croquet Craze” in which the racy reaches of the pastime’s netherworld are explored in spicy detail.

This serene atmosphere evaporates when chums get together for a round on any old lawn, decently trimmed or not, with foaming beverages, quaffable plonk, or both accompanying the action. Though never robust and seldom stressed, competitive croqueteers (pat. pending) are known to raise alternating roars of delight and disapproval. Albeit related to Thor’s hammer, no mallet has turned up as exhibit “A” in any prosecution for its nefarious use during a match. Of course, no historical records are ever fully complete, but croquet players by nature, just aren’t that stripe of sportsfolk.

Croquet, formerly known as ‘paille – maille’ meaning “ball-mallet” may have originated in France between the 16th and 17th centuries but could also date from the 1300s, or even before. The intricately detailed St Lô tapestry depicts peasantry and gentry in an idyllic setting, at play with balls and clubs. Though such gear is in the DNA of many sports, from polo to hurling, something in the wide-footed posture and relaxed expression is recognisably croquetish (also pat. pending). This form of the game was known as ground or lawn billiards, with its main distinction being that hoops stuck into the playing surface replaced the pockets.

A quick search for “croquet” on Google Scholar shows at least 35,000 treatises on topics such as the architectural principles of setting out a croquet lawn, the sport's

Croquet’s History

Sports historians theorise that the game was originally played with makeshift implements tinkered together from

broomsticks and bung mallets used to whack or nudge wooden balls through woven wickets of willow wand. The levels of seriousness have increased exponentially since those days with match-play hoops now having the tiniest of clearances (2-3 mm) between the ball and the legs. An ancestral version crossed the channel during the reign of England’s Charles II but in the 1830s a similar entertainment called “crooky” migrated from Ireland and became popular throughout Britain. Croquet was generally played by the aristocracy on velvety lawns, but rougher species of competition could be had on most town commons or any tavern's patch of grass. As its popularity surged, the game was exported throughout the Empire and an association to formalise the rules was founded at Wimbledon, home of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. This encouraged its proliferation and related business opportunities were seized. The foremost manufacturer of kits today is the company John Jacques & Sons, which was established some two hundred years back. One of their simpler mid-twentieth century sets now sells for close to $3,000.

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Croquet’s zenith was the 1900 Paris Olympics, where an Alice-in-Wonderland twist saw France win all the golds because it was the only national entry. Ultimately, croquet’s general popularity waned as it was shouldered out to the far margins of sport. Yet, even today the admittedly modest World Championship attracts entries from countries as distant as New Zealand and Egypt whose on-lawn rivalry matches that between the Boks and the All Blacks. After WW2, by simplifying the rules and miniaturising the kit, croquet was marketed as a kiddies’ backyard game. No longer seen as a sport but a mere pastime, this was a setback for the game’s development. Despite these ups and downs, it undergoes frequent resuscitation and continues, without fanfare, to grow in popularity.

Croquet in South Africa The first recorded homes of croquet in South Africa were the Cape and Natal Crown colonies. The Last Outpost had some clay and gravel courts, but the majority were grassed, due to the favourable climate. Clay and gravel courts were laid in the Cape because of the dry hot summers. The Western Cape presently has croquet clubs at Kelvin Grove, Rondebosch, Wilderness, Knysna, and Somerset West. Gauteng has several clubs as do both KZN and the Eastern Cape. In 1982 a team of six Springbok players competed in a test match in Palm Beach, Florida against the USA. South Africa edged the win, powered by the skill of 14-year-old schoolboy, Reginald Bamford.

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Another remarkable croqueteering (yet another pat. pending) achievement belongs to the current SA singles champion, Victor Dladla, who has held the crown nine times since 2007.

Types of Croquet Played Around the World Several forms of the game currently coexist: association croquet, golf croquet, garden croquet, American six-wicket, nine-wicket croquet, extreme croquet, and bicycle croquet. These evolutions have allowed for increasingly tougher challenges which have attracted fresh interest. Association Croquet: In matches, paired teams play four balls, all of which must pass through every hoop in a set sequence, eventually hitting the central peg to finish the game. If certain requirements are met, as in snooker or billiards, an unlimited series of shots can be played. Golf Croquet: Each player takes a turn to strike their ball through the hoops in sequence. American six-wicket: This six-hoop version predominates in the United States. It demands strategic play and differs from association croquet regarding the "deadness" of the ball just played.


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Nine-Wicket Croquet: This is the most traditional form and is mostly favoured by recreational players. Extreme Croquet: This variation doesn’t have any specific field dimensions or out-of-bounds and is played on any terrain. Bicycle Croquet: Players alternate strokes and are not allowed to touch the ground with any parts of their bodies. Every individual play has a time limit of 10 seconds.

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Art in Cape Town & South Africa Featuring Artist Louis Chanu Represented by Gallop Hill Gallery

ABOUT LOUIS CHANU Tell us about yourself. From a young age, I loved being in nature and sculpting was something that came naturally to me. Playing with clay near a riverbed or making shapes out of materials found around me was how I expressed myself. Living in Swaziland as a young child and being free to roam the mountains there had a huge impact on me and instilled a love of nature and my surroundings which I still carry with me. I find the human form fascinating; I love the organic shapes, which inspire me to sculpt. I have always had a restless mind and love the challenge of playing with new materials and seeing how I can break barriers with these materials. I am a self-taught artist, sculpting from a young age. When I was in my late teens, I did a workshop with Charles Goddard which was very inspiring. From there I started working in clay and progressed through the years with different materials. Freedom is very important to me and sculpting allows me freedom of expression – as well as the freedom and opportunity to determine where and when I sculpt. Flying and family are important to me and sculpting gives me the freedom to enjoy these as well; not being restricted by a corporate job. My aim with my work at the moment is to really interpret light. I am loving working with bio-based plant carbon epoxy resin as it allows the most incredible dynamics of light with form. A bronze sculpture will always look the same, no matter what time of day it is or where the sculpture is placed. I have used nickel plating with bronze which does allow some ‘play’ with light/reflection, but with this resin the sculpture can go from looking transparent to solid and varies completely depending on weather conditions and time of day. I am thoroughly enjoying this journey of expression and creativity.

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What initially attracted you to the world of art? I wasn’t really attracted to the world of art as such; I just seemed to have a talent with sculpture. From a young age, playing with clay and making sculptures was something that just felt right. It was my way of expressing myself and interpreting the world around me. This is how I got involved in the art world. Tell us about your style? I follow my heart with this and my style has changed over time. It really depends on where I am in my life. I love experimenting with new materials and challenging myself to find ways of breaking through barriers with different materials, as I get bored quickly. I started with clay, then moved on to making bronze sculpture (originals out of clay and wax) before turning to steel and stainless steel illuminated sculpture. The last few years I’ve been experimenting with bio-based plant carbon resin. I love the dynamic quality of light, so using materials that absorb and reflect light, allowing for interesting dynamics with my sculpture, is what I aim to achieve.

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Which part of your career do you find most rewarding? Designing new sculptures and innovating; finding new methods of making unique sculptures. Where do you get your inspiration from? This varies and doesn’t come from one particular place. It can be something I see in my surroundings, a vision I have, or thoughts I have when I see a new material; imagining what I can do with it. I have a very lively imagination so I only need a thought or image to spark my inspiration. In general, nature and organic form are the biggest inspirations for me. Which hobbies and interests keep you busy when you are not working on a piece? I love flying and have built my own aircraft and travelled with them. I also love being in nature and spending time, particularly in the Eastern Cape, with my family and pets. What have you learnt in the last couple of years, in general or about yourself? I have learnt to slow down, to be grateful for what I have and to try to enjoy the journey, rather than fixating on the outcome too much. Get in Touch with Louis Chanu Instagram: @louischanuart Email: beth@chanuart.co.za

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Accumulation, Assets and Acceleration If 2020 saw the fortunes of the wealthy remain resilient, then 2021 saw them accumulate. Flora Harley unpicks the latest numbers from the Knight Frank Wealth Sizing Model, compiled by our data science lead James Culley, to assess the extent of those gains.

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he world is still enduring a period of significant disruption. While the Covid-19 pandemic has primarily been a health crisis, the knock-on effects on economies, markets and assets have been astounding in many ways. Globally, pandemic-related restrictions and lifestyle shifts have led to amassed savings and an increase in levels of wealth that has not been seen for years.

The only world region to see a decline (-0.8%) in its UHNWI population was Africa. According to our Attitudes Survey, the continent’s wealth advisors were also the most pessimistic about their clients’ wealth prospects. Indeed, three out of the five nations to see their UHNWI populations fall the most were in Africa.

Our Attitudes Survey reveals that, on average, just shy of two-thirds of UHNWI wealth is allocated to property. Just under a third of total wealth is held in principal and second homes, while the remainder is invested directly or indirectly (through real estate investment trusts (REITs), for example) into investment property.

ACCUMULATION AND ASSETS

Our number crunching reveals that the world’s population of UHNWIs (those with net assets of US$30 million or more, including their primary residence) rose by 9.3% in 2021, following on from growth of 2.4% in 2020. This is reflected in the results of our Attitudes Survey: 82% of respondents (wealth advisors and private bankers) said their clients’ wealth had increased last year, with more than half describing the rise as “significant” (defined as more than 10%).

The savings amassed during 2020 have enabled significant investment upside over the past 12 months. Access to technology and the digital democratisation of investments, including private equity, have led to greater levels of wealth creation and growth. This is something that will gain momentum over the coming years.

Our analysis of prime residential market performance on page 50 highlights the contribution of rising house prices around the globe, while for investment property the most recent data from the MSCI Global Property Fund Index shows a total return of 10% for 2021. The Macrobond FTSE EPRA/ NAREIT World Equity REITs Index saw a 33% return for the year.

Over the past five years, the previous optimism peak was in 2017 when 72% of respondents to our Attitudes Survey said their clients’ wealth had increased and we saw the world’s ultra-wealthy population grow by 10%, incubated by what were described as “Goldilocks” economic conditions. The backdrop is vastly different today, but the story for wealth and asset performance is not dissimilar.

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ACCELERATION Asset price rises, from property markets to stock markets to luxury collectibles, have all helped to boost the fortunes of those wealthy enough to hold investment portfolios. The top five gainers for UHNWIs, in absolute terms, were the US, the UK, France, Japan and the Chinese mainland. Equity markets played a big role with the French CAC 40 up around 30% during 2021, the US S&P 500 rising over 25% and the UK FTSE 250 around 15% higher.

Few imagined at the start of the Covid-19 crisis that we would experience the V- or “Nike Swoosh”-shaped recovery that saw many economies back to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2021. This may explain why our Attitudes Survey respondents are so bullish – 83% expect their clients’ wealth to increase in 2022. The five-year forecasts generated by our Wealth Sizing Model have duly increased given the prospects for wealth growth and creation in the coming years. Between 2021 and 2026, we forecast


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that the global UHNWI population will grow by a further 28%. Over the ten years to 2026 that represents a more than doubling in the number of global UHNWIs – from 348,355 to 783,671. By 2026, Asia will surpass Europe as the second largest regional wealth hub. During that time we predict, for example, that Singapore will have witnessed a 268% growth in its UHNWI population to around 6,000. However, tenyear growth is led by Australasia. The region’s UHNWI population, led by New Zealand (from 1,249 to 4,618), is expected to more than treble by 2026. As mentioned before, the ease with which investments can now be made and the speed of innovation will help to create new fortunes globally. As the Hong Kong-based digital entrepreneur Yat Siu points out in our interview on page 9, the metaverse offers the opportunity for anybody connected to the internet to create wealth in ways that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. Further opportunities are discussed by our “Inside wealth” panellists over the following pages, but we should perhaps temper our exuberance. As the aforementioned African wealth growth numbers show, wealth creation among UHNWIs has not been equal. But away from the ranks of the asset-rich, the disparity is even starker with global inequality levels, exacerbated by rising energy and food costs, increasing – even in the developed world. Some mutter ominously about revolution, and a group of US millionaires is even calling to be taxed more (see page 24) to help correct the imbalance. Against this backdrop, it would be cognisant to recognise that wealth creation cannot continue in a vacuum. READ MORE 89


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