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Graduate claims South Africa Champion title (Published May 2018) 

Faculty Administrator and MBA alumnus won the gold medal and ended as the new South African Champion in the strandard bow at the 68th National Outdoor Championships held in Johannesburg.

Boshoff was one of four PE archers to excel at the championships. 

 

 

 


 

Alumnus appointed as Springbok Women's Rugby team (Published May 2018)

Nelson Mandela University FIFA/CIES Alumnus, Stanley Raubenheimer, has been appointed as the Coach of the Springbok Women’s Rugby team.

Raubenheimer, the experienced SA Rugby Academy coach, will be in charge of the Springbok Women's team on their UK tour in November.

“Our national women’s programme is very important in the big picture of South African rugby and we are committed to ensuring that we have the proper tools in place for the team to be competitive, especially with an eye on the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup” said SA Rugby CEO Jurie Roux.

Raubenheimer has vast coaching experience, with his latest position being an SA Rugby Academy coach – in Stellenbosch this year and formerly with the Boland Rugby Academy – where he has served since 2013. His other coaching roles include SWD’s assistant Currie Cup coach, Cats Vodacom Super Rugby assistant coach, Griffons Currie Cup head coach and Western Province Vodacom Cup coach.

The Department of Human Movement Science at Nelson Mandela University in association with FIFA/CIES offers an Executive Programme in Sports Management. This programme has produced effective graduates who have gone on to make their mark in national and international sports arenas. The Programme makes a contribution to sport in society through its emphasis on producing graduates competent in sports event management, communication, finance, sports law, ethics, management, marketing and sponsorship.