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Chad Le Clos crowned World’s Best 2014.
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Le Clos: SA’s sports star of the year

Olympic gold medallist Chad le Clos has been crowned sports star of the year at the South African Sports Awards.

The Olympic cauldron

Coldplay to headline emotional ‘Festival of the flame’ closing ceremony

London 2012 organisers have promised an emotional celebration to bid farewell to the Olympics and Paralympics.

Caster Semenya has hit back against her critics

Semenya berates critics: I know I did my best

Caster Semenya has struck back at her critics who suggested she deliberately underperformed at the London Games to avoid controversy.

South Africa’s London Olympic Games team is expected to return home to a hero’s welcome on Tuesday morning.

Excited SA welcomes Olympics team home

South Africa’s London Olympic Games team returned home to a hero’s welcome from scores of supporters at OR Tambo International on Tuesday morning.

Usain Bolt celebrates his 100m gold medal with three members of the Swedish women’s handball team.

From Bolt to badminton – the best and worst of Olympics 2012

Here are ten of those who came away from London 2012 with a golden glow and ten others who might be wishing they had done things differently.

London residents say tourists were scared off by warnings of chaos in the city

Londoners untouched by Olympic spirit

While the magnificent Olympic Park glows with the "spirit of the Games", London residents feel they have been given a raw deal during the showpiece.

Stephen Kiprotich of Uganda celebrates after he crossing the finish line to win the men’s marathon at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Gold for Uganda as curtain falls on Olympics

Marathon runner Stephen Kiprotich has clinched Uganda’s only second ever Olympic gold medal, as the curtain slowly dropped on the Olympics.

Caster Semenya has hit back against her critics

Caster committed to getting gold in Rio 2016

There’s no rest for the best, as 21-year-old Caster Semenya says she already plans to start concentrating on winning gold at the next Olympics.

Mexico’s Oribe Peralta

Mexico stun Brazil to take home soccer gold

Mexico stunned Brazil to win their first gold in the Olympic men’s soccer tournament with a shock 2-1 victory over five-time world champions Brazil.

A 2008 file photo of the Spice Girls

A ‘symphony of British music’ to end Olympics

Spice Girls, The Who, George Michael, The Muse and Fatboy Slim are just some of the acts expected to perform at the Olympics 2012 closing ceremony.

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Pimples: We can all dream

Sometimes, you have to look up from your textbooks and dream a little. After all, it’s not winning or losing that counts, it’s pretending you’re taking part.

Oscar Pistorius leads Jamaica’s Rusheen McDonald

Pistorius overcomes nerves to make Olympic history

South Africa’s Oscar Pistorius has made history by becoming the first double amputee to compete in an athletics event at the Olympics.

Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte compete in the first semifinal heat of the Mens 200m Individual Medley on Day 5 of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Getty

SA takes it down a notch at the Olympics

South Africa has dropped a few ranks in the Olympic medal standings, after other nations stepped up to add gold to their own hauls.

United State’s Khatuna Lorig releases her arrow during an individual ranking round at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Hollywood hitting the bullseye for archery

With a number of recent Hollywood hit films featuring arrow slingers in lead roles, archery has received a much needed boost at the London Olympics.

South Africa’s Cameron van der Burgh waves as Japan’s Kosuke Kitajima looks on after their men’s 100m breaststroke semifinal at the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Van der Burgh smashes Olympic record

Cameron van der Burgh has set a new South African, African and Olympic record after winning his 100m breaststroke semifinal at the London Olympics.

Banyana defender Janine van Wyk speaks to M&G about her goals for the Olympics and why women’s football is on the way up.

Banyana Banyana on the rise

Banyana defender Janine van Wyk speaks to M&G about her goals for the Olympics and why women’s football is on the way up.

South Africa’s Richard Murray

Triathletes becoming the frontrunners for fringe sport medals

SA’s Richard Murray has claimed a leg victory in the Triathlon World Series, bolstering SA’s fringe sports hopes of scoring some Olympic medals.

Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula.

Team SA say their final goodbyes

South Africa’s Olympic team are preparing for one final send-off from the public on Thursday afternoon after a week of farewell wishes.

Chelsea manager Stuart Pearce has until July 25 to choose a replacement if Sturridge is declared unfit.

Chelsea optimistic Sturridge will recover in time for Olympics

Chelsea has confirmed that Daniel Sturridge is suffering from viral meningitis but the striker could recover in time for the Olympics.