Sam gets four more years as Sascoc head

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 20, Gideon Sam SASCOC President during the Paralympic team announcement from Olympic House on June 20, 2012 in Pretoria, South Africa Photo by Lee Warren / Gallo Images

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 20, Gideon Sam SASCOC President during the Paralympic team announcement from Olympic House on June 20, 2012 in Pretoria, South Africa Photo by Lee Warren / Gallo Images

Published Nov 24, 2012

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Johanneburg – The membership of national sports body Sascoc re-elected Gideon Sam as President for another four year term at the Quadrennial General Meeting at Olympic House on Saturday.

Sam, who was first elected President in 2008, was elected unopposed for another four years, after Dr Irvin Khoza withdrew just over a week before the elections.

Hajera Kajee and Les Williams were also re-elected to their positions of First and Second Vice-President.

Other nominations for the Vice-Presidency were Wimpie du Plessis, Colin Webster and Kirsten Nematandani.

Five Board members were elected. Of the 25 original nominations, there were seven withdrawals.

The new Board members who will serve for the next four years are: Keikabile Motlatsi, Mark Alexander, Themba Hlatsho, Kobus Marais and Mubarak Mohamed.

Alexander, Marais and Mohamed were previously members of the Board.

Speaking at Saturday's QGM Sam said he would continue with renewed focus on key areas for the next four years.

“Our focus for the next four years will be to strengthen the provincial structures because we are still only scratching the surface when it comes to talent.

“We will continue to assist our coaches and make sure that the councils work in the various provinces. Also, we will strive to build our communications platform to spread the sports word far and wide.

“At all times there must be total accountability. Once again we will fight side by side with the Sports Ministry and Honorable Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula for a better funding model. Even if we have to go against the grain with government we have to. Some of our Federations are dying and we need to escalate the fight in this regard.

“Let us start to flex our muscles as a sporting movement. Let us shake the tree and start seeing some fruit.”

Sam also called for greater unity in the nation's sporting administration structure.

“I call on all our leaders to settle their differences. There's no doubt sport is a cut-throat business but we cannot afford all these disputes amongs the federations. They are derailing us, there are bigger issues.

“But we need to hold hands and move forward for the next four years and beyond.”

Minister Mbalula said he backed Sascoc all the way.

“I remain very much committed to working with Sascoc – indeed we need to stengthen them to see that the Federations are doing their job and that the confederation has the mandate to continue their work.

“Things are on the right track though and the task is now to implement the National Sports plan, coaching framework and more.

“Sport is never perfect but we have to work for the good of what we have committed to. It's about the future of our youth, our country and to make South African sport something that everyone can be proud of.

“To Rio and beyond we are in a position to achieve a lot. The Federations can function freely and corporations can come aboard for funding because we can't rely on funding from private sector.

“In closing let me say I have had a fantastic engagement with Sascoc, there is a single mindedness from me to support sport and I look forward to another successful journey with Sascoc.” – Sapa

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