News24.com | PGA Tour supports protests with minute's silence
The PGA Tour will hold a minute's silence during each round to signify support for protests against racial and social injustice when the tour tees off again.
The PGA Tour will hold a minute's silence during each round to signify support for protests against racial and social injustice when the tour tees off again.
Premier League clubs made a combined loss of £600 million in the 2018/19 season, even before suffering the financial pain of the coronavirus pandemic.
Springbok Sevens legend Cecil Afrika ended his Blitzbok career as the seventh-highest all-time points scorer - and the leading South African.
Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby has announced that the organisation had made huge strides in their transformation progress last year.
Mixed martial arts supremo Dana White says his Ultimate Fighting Championship will stage a series of bouts on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi next month.
Ben Foster has agreed a new two-year contract at Watford, the English Premier League club has announced.
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced it is withdrawing from the race to host the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The mayor of Madrid has said the city is being considered as a potential host of this year's Champions League final and has given the idea his "total and absolute support".
Harlequins captain Chris Robshaw has signed a contract extension that will cover the end of a season delayed by the coronavirus.
Pep Guardiola's former manager Juanma Lillo has been reunited with the Catalan as Manchester City's new assistant boss.
The Springbok No 8 has revealed how the new dawn at Loftus is a bit delayed due to Covid-19's influence, but is still very excited to return for the project in Pretoria.
Former West Indies captain Darren Sammy has called for his Indian Premier League teammates to clear the air and apologise over alleged racist slurs during 2013-14.
The United States Tennis Association is laying off 110 employees as it battles the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Around 30 players from Spanish club Valencia took a knee to pay homage to George Floyd in an act they described as anti-racist solidarity.
South African golfer Dylan Frittelli believes that no spectators at the first four events when the PGA Tour resumes could impact the performances of top players.
Pakistan's cricket squad have cancelled a routine training camp ahead of a tour of England next month, the country's cricket board has confirmed.
SA Rugby is hopeful that it can stage a domestic Super Rugby tournament in August and one possible option will be to host all of the matches in one city.
Handre Pollard's French side Montpellier say their players and coaches will take a salary cut due to the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
South Africa golfer Dylan Frittelli insisted that he feels "totally safe" as the PGA Tour returns this week for the Charles Schwab Challenge.
New Zealand would welcome the opportunity to act as a neutral host for Test cricket this winter, according to players' chief Heath Mills.
Roc Nation Sports - the sports agency owned by American rapper Jay-Z - is currently in the process of filming a Siya Kolisi documentary.
British No 1 Dan Evans says Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have a duty to take part in the US Open in order to help lower-ranked players survive.
SA Rugby CEO Jurie Roux says the organisation will continue to consider further expansion into the PRO14.
World 200m champion Noah Lyles and multi-medal winning fellow American Allyson Felix will headline an ambitious track and field meet on 9 July.
Australia batsman Matthew Wade would relish the chance to play the English domestic season after injury and coronavirus saw a stint in Somerset shelved.
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