Sascoc announces flag bearers for World Games
- Team SA

- Aug 7
- 2 min read

Team SA’s participation at The World Games in Chengdu, officially gets under way on Friday, in the south-western Chinese city which is home to 20-million people.
South Africa will be one of over a hundred nations parading at the opening ceremony on Thursday with archer Hendre Verhoef and orienteering’s Sarah Wimberley being given the honour of carrying the country’s flag on such a big stage. Verhoef (17) and Wimberley (22) are part of Team SA’s representation of 22 athletes across nine different sports.
These are the 12th The World Games, a multi-code event for several sports and disciplines that are not in the Olympic Games programme, with the event taking place every four years. This is South Africa ninth successive participation at The World
Games, having accumulated 20 medals from their previous eight appearances. This year’s edition of The World Games is being held from 7 to 17 August.
Both Verhoef and Wimberley are ranked No 1 in their disciplines in South Africa and both have represented the country previously on the international stage. Verhoef will be wearing green and gold for the eighth time, while Wimberley has already participated in two Junior World Orienteering Championships and two World Orienteering Championships.
In congratulating both Team SA athletes on their appointment as flag bearers at the opening ceremony, the President of the South African Sports Confederation, Olympic and Paralympic Committee (Sascoc), Barry Hendricks, offered words of encouragement to the pair.
“This will become a life memory for both of you. It is indeed an honour for you to represent your country on the international stage, but carrying the flag adds to the enormity of the achievement. It’s important that you soak up the atmosphere and carry the energy of the ceremony into your competition.
“There is a huge audience watching The World Games and you have done all the hard work in earning your Team SA colours. Enjoy the moment and go out there and do your best on this big international stage,” he added.
Verhoef and Septimus Cilliers get Team SA’s campaign started when they take part in the men’s target compound qualification, with the knockout stages beginning on Friday.
Follow the action from The World Games 2025 on Team South Africa’s website and social media platforms. The World Games will be streamed live on www.discoversport.com/live, where Team South Africa’s athletes will feature.







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