21 November 2025 | Tokyo, Japan
It was another action-packed day for Team South Africa in Tokyo, as our athletes dove into swimming, sprinted down the track, took on the long jump pit, and battled it out on the golf course in the mixed team event. While we didn’t bag any medals today, there were moments of pride, progress, and perseverance from every member of our team.
SWIMMING
South Africa was well represented in the pool today across multiple events. Here’s how our swimmers performed:
Spotlight on Terence Parkin
Terence is no stranger to the world stage. A silver medalist at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney and the record-holder for most Deaflympics medals in history, his legacy continues to inspire. Today, he showed yet again why he remains a legend not just in South Africa, but around the globe.
ATHLETICS
Our track and field athletes gave it their all at the Olympic Stadium:
GOLF
Today marked the Mixed Team Foursomes event at Wakasu Golf Links. Representing South Africa were Charles Williams and Gail Jean Klichowicz, who finished in 15th place with a score of +19 (91). The duo held their own in a challenging field, staying composed throughout the round.
Birthday Cheer in Tokyo
Today, we also celebrated the 22nd birthday of Amkele Qamaran, one of our swimmers. The team came together this morning to sing and share sweet treats in his honour. A moment of joy and unity that reminds us what the Deaflympics spirit is all about.
What’s Next – 22 November 2025
Tomorrow, it’s all about the pool again, with five events lined up for our swimmers:
The team is fired up and ready to close the week strong. We’re behind them all the way!
