2006 in South African sport

Athletics

Aquatics

Boxing

Cricket

January

  • 6 January - The Proteas lose the 3rd Test against Australia by 8 wickets at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney to lose the 3-Test Series 2-0
  • 15 January - The Proteas beat the Australia cricket team by 5 wickets at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane in the VB Series
  • 17 January - The Proteas lose to Sri Lanka by 94 runs at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane in the VB Series
  • 20 January - The Proteas lose to Australia by 59 runs at the Docklands Stadium, Melbourne in the VB Series
  • 24 January - The Proteas beat the Sri Lanka by 9 runs at the Adelaide Oval, Adelaide in the VB Series
  • 31 January - The Proteas beat the Sri Lanka by 5 runs at the WACA Ground, Perth in the VB Series

February

March

  • 3 March - The Proteas beat Australia by 196 runs at Newlands, Cape Town, in the 2nd One-day International.
  • 5 March - The Proteas lose to Australia by 24 runs at St George's Park in Port Elizabeth in the 3rd One-day International.
  • 10 March - The Proteas lose to Australia by one wicket in Durban in the 4th ODI.
  • 12 March - The Proteas beat Australia by one wicket at the Wanderers in the final ODI. Both teams reached record-breaking scores of 434 and 438 in their 50 overs, and South Africa took the series 3-2.

May

  • 7 May - The Proteas beat New Zealand by four wickets in the Third Test of the series, winning their final series of the year 2–0.

Cycling

Football (Rugby Sevens)

  • 16 March - South Africa wins two matches (63-7 against Uganda, 12-10 against Samoa) and loses one (19-26 to Tonga) in their Group D fixture of the Rugby Sevens at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne
  • 17 March - South Africa loses 20-14 to Australia in the medal quarterfinal, wins 14-17 to[Canada in the Plate semi-finals, but then loses 29-28 to Wales, earning them 6th position overall at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

Football (Rugby Union)

June

July

August

September

Football (Soccer)

  • 22 January - The South African national football team (Bafana Bafana) loses 0-2 to Guinea at the 25th African Cup of Nations, held in Egypt
  • 26 January - Bafana Bafana loses 0-2 to Tunisia and is knocked out of the running at the 25th African Cup of Nations
  • 30 January - Bafana Bafana loses 0-1 to Zambia in their final match, exiting the 25th African Cup of Nations without earning a single point or a single goal.

Gymnastics

Hockey (Field)

  • 7 September - The South African men's hockey team loses 0-2 to the Netherlands at the 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup in Mönchengladbach, Germany
  • 9 September - The South African men's hockey team draws with India 1-1 at the Hockey World Cup
  • 10 September - The South African men's hockey team draws with Korea 2-2 at the Hockey World Cup
  • 12 September - The South African men's hockey team loses to Germany 0-5 at the Hockey World Cup
  • 13 September - The South African men's hockey team loses to England 1-3 at the Hockey World Cup
  • 16 September - The South African men's hockey team loses to Japan 2-5 at the Hockey World Cup
  • 17 September - The South African men's hockey team loses to India 0-1 placing them at the bottom of the log in the Hockey World Cup

Lawn Bowls

Motorsport

  • 29 January - South Africa finishes 20th in the sprint race and 5th in the feature race of the South African leg of the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season held at the Durban street circuit, climbing to share 14th place with Mexico
  • 12 February - South Africa finishes 21st in the sprint race and 11th in the feature race of the Indonesian leg held at the Sentul Circuit, dropping to 15th place
  • 26 February - South Africa finishes 17th in the sprint race and 18th in the feature race of the Mexican leg held at Fundidora Park, dropping to 16th place
  • 12 March - South Africa finishes 11th in the sprint race and last (22nd) in the feature race of the American leg held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca near Monterey, California, dropping to 17th place
  • 2 April - South Africa finishes 11th in the sprint race and last (14th) in the feature race of the Chinese leg held at the Shanghai International Circuit in China, staying at 17th place at the end of the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season
  • 1 October - South Africa finishes 1st in the sprint race with the fastest lap time but crashes on the second corner at the start of the feature race of the Netherland leg of the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season held at the Circuit Park Zandvoort, placing South Africa 5th along with the Netherlands
  • 8 October - South Africa only completes 4 laps of the sprint race and is placed 21st while in the feature race, South Africa comes 11th in the Czechoslovakian leg held at the Masaryk Circuit, near Brno dropping South Africa to 12th

Shooting

Weightlifting

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