The All Africa Senior Championships for badminton take place from February 13 to 19 at the John Barrable Hall.
Team South Africa : Caden Kakora, Diane Olivier, Anri Schoones, Demi Botha and Robert Summers. Front: Amy Ackerman, Cameron Coetzer, Deidrè Laurens Jordaan and Jarred Elliot.
Her most prized achievement is a gold medal she won with her women’s doubles partner, Johanita Scholtz, in 2021 at the games in Uganda. “It’s a privilege to represent my country and be the image of badminton South Africa portrays to the world. It’s an honour to fly the South African flag.Cameron Coetzer.
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