sport: golf tournament: The Open Championship (British Open)edition: 141stvenue: Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom dates: July 19-22, 2012 WINNERS RANKGOLFER (COUNTRY)SCORE1Ernie Els (South Africa)67-70-68-68=2732Adam Scott (Australia) 64-67-68-75=274T3Brandt Snedeker (USA)66-64-73-74=277T3Tiger Woods (USA) 67-67-70-73=277T5Luke Donald (England) 70-68-71-69=278T5Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland) 67-69-67-75=278T7Thomas Aiken (South Africa)68-68-71-72=279T7Nicolas Colsaerts (Belgium)65-77-72-65=279T9Mark Calcavecchia (USA)71-68-69-72=280T9Miguel Angel … Continue reading 2012 British Open results: South Africa’s Ernie Els wins in Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, England
5 most handsome ONE Fighting Championship fighters in 2011
Based in Singapore, mixed martial arts promotion ONE Fighting Championship made its debut on September 3, 2011. Its first ever event titled "ONE Fighting Championship 1: Champion vs. Champion" took place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore and was the only event the promotion held in 2011. Including Singapore, 11 countries were represented … Continue reading 5 most handsome ONE Fighting Championship fighters in 2011
Miss South Africa 2011 results: Bokang Montjane crowns Melinda Bam in Sun City, North West
beauty pageant: Miss South Africa edition: 56th international memberships: Miss Universe, Miss World venue: Sun City Superbowl, Sun City, Moses Kotane, North West, South Africa date: December 11, 2011 candidates: 12 hosts: Bridget Masinga, ProVerb, Michelle McLean performers: Big Nuz, RNB,“Hotstix” Mabuse, RJ Bejamin JUDGES Sonia Raciti-Oshry Joan Ramagoshi Sonia Booth Kieno Kammies Gert Joan … Continue reading Miss South Africa 2011 results: Bokang Montjane crowns Melinda Bam in Sun City, North West
Nicole Flint crowns Miss South Africa 2010 Bokang Montjane in Sun City
Nicole Flint, born in Pretoria, won Miss South Africa 2009 and represented the country at Miss Universe 2010, finishing in the Top 10. She also competed in Miss World 2010, placing in the Top 25. On December 12, 2010, Flint crowned Bokang Montjane as her successor at the Sun City Superbowl.
South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen wins 2010 British Open in St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Lodewicus Theodorus "Louis" Oosthuizen, born in Mossel Bay, South Africa, debuted professionally in golf in 2002. He has been a European Tour member since 2004, achieving significant victories. Notably, on July 18, 2010, he won the Open Championship at St. Andrews, earning £850,000, focusing on his impressive career.
Tatum Keshwar crowns Miss South Africa 2009 Nicole Flint in Sun City
Tatum Keshwar won Miss South Africa 2008 and competed in Miss Universe 2009, finishing in the Top 10, and in Miss World 2009, where she placed as the second runner-up. She crowned Nicole Flint as Miss South Africa 2009, who would represent South Africa in both Miss Universe and Miss World 2010.
Tansey Coetzee crowns Miss South Africa 2008 Tatum Keshwar in Sun City
Tansey Coetzee was crowned Miss South Africa 2007 on December 8, 2007, in Sun City. She represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2008, finishing in the Top 15, and at Miss World 2008, where she secured a Top 5 position. Tatum Keshwar succeeded her as Miss South Africa 2008.
Megan Coleman crowns Miss South Africa 2007 Tansey Coetzee in Sun City
Megan Kate Coleman was crowned Miss South Africa 2007 on December 9, 2006, at the Sun City Superbowl. She represented South Africa in Miss Universe and Miss World 2007 but did not place. Coleman later crowned Tansey Coetzee as her successor, who competed in Miss Universe and Miss World 2008.
Nokuthula Sithole crowns Miss South Africa 2006 Megan Coleman in Sun City
Nokuthula Sithole was crowned Miss South Africa 2005 at Sun City and later crowned Megan Coleman in 2006. Sithole represented South Africa at Miss World 2006 but did not place. The 2006 Miss South Africa pageant featured 25 candidates, with Coleman winning and representing South Africa at Miss World 2007.
Claudia Henkel crowns Miss South Africa 2005 Nokuthula Sithole in Sun City
Claudia Henkel, at 22, represented South Africa in Miss Universe 2004, finishing in the Top 15 among 81 contestants, with Canada’s Natalie Glebova winning. Seven months later, Henkel crowned Nokuthula Sithole as Miss South Africa 2005, who would compete in Miss Universe 2006. The pageant featured 26 candidates.
