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UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS CENTRE AGAINST APARTHEID l t C4- 9Cr 7/88 April 1988 REGISTER OF SPORTS CONTACTS WITH SOUTH AFRICA 1 JANUARY 1987 - 31 DECEMBER 1987 AND CONSOLIDATED LIST OF SPORTSMEN AND SPORTSWOMEN WHO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN SPORTS EVENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA 1 SEPTEMBER 1980 - 31 DECEMBER 1987 [Note: The names of persons in this list are arranged by nationality as reported in the press. The names of participants from schools and junior competitors are not included in the list. It should be noted, however, that the Governments of many countries in the list have opposed or discouraged sports exchanges with South Africa. Some of the sportspersons may be living outside their countries.] United Nations, New York 10017 INTRODUCTION The international campaign against apartheid sport continued to make progress during 1987. In response, South Africa has embarked on a massive exercise to lure well-known athletes from overseas to compete there by offering them substantial sums of money. Although many countries tightened their regulations in regard to these exchanges in 1987, South Africa continued its efforts to mitigate the effects of the boycott. It is estimated that South Africa spends approximately $US 100 million annually to promote international sports exchanges and subsidize sports organizations which endorse government policies. Commercial'houses which sponsor any event involving overseas participants are refunded 90 per cent of their gross outlay through tax rebates. Thus, South Africa devotes large sums of money to attract overseas players. With the exception of some top golfers and tennis players and a few others, the calibre of players participating in South Africa has been mediocre. In professional boxing, for instance according to a South African newspaper, its "top boxers are fighting imported has-beens and the situation is set to deteriorate as international political pressure mounts".!:/ Nevertheless South Africa managed to attract a fair number of rather second rate sportsmen and women. The electronics firm National Panasonic helped bring an

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UNITED NATIONSCENTRE AGAINST APARTHEIDl t C4- 9Cr7/88April 1988REGISTER OF SPORTS CONTACTS WITH SOUTH AFRICA1 JANUARY 1987 - 31 DECEMBER 1987ANDCONSOLIDATED LIST OF SPORTSMEN AND SPORTSWOMENWHO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN SPORTS EVENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA1 SEPTEMBER 1980 - 31 DECEMBER 1987[Note: The names of persons in this list are arranged by nationality as reported inthe press.The names of participants from schools and junior competitors are not included inthe list.It should be noted, however, that the Governments of manycountries in the list have opposed or discouraged sports exchanges with SouthAfrica. Some of the sportspersons may be living outside their countries.]United Nations, New York 10017

INTRODUCTIONThe international campaign against apartheid sport continued to make progressduring 1987. In response, South Africa has embarked on a massive exercise tolure well-known athletes from overseas to compete there by offering themsubstantial sums of money. Although many countries tightened their regulationsin regard to these exchanges in 1987, South Africa continued its efforts tomitigate the effects of the boycott.It is estimated that South Africa spends approximately $US 100 million annuallyto promote international sports exchanges and subsidize sports organizationswhich endorse government policies. Commercial'houses which sponsor any eventinvolving overseas participants are refunded 90 per cent of their gross outlaythrough tax rebates. Thus, South Africa devotes large sums of money to attractoverseas players.With the exception of some top golfers and tennis players and a few others, thecalibre of players participating in South Africa has been mediocre. In professionalboxing, for instance according to a South African newspaper, its "top boxers arefighting imported has-beens and the situation is set to deteriorate as internationalpolitical pressure mounts".!:/Nevertheless South Africa managed to attract a fair number of rather second ratesportsmen and women. The electronics firm National Panasonic helped bring an

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Australian rebel cricket team while the First National Bank of South Africafunded the visit of a South Pacific rebel rugby tour and thereafter pledged R40million for a soccer stadium.2/ With access to such significant funds, SouthAfrican organizations formed teams of those individuals who accepted theirinvitation. These teams were then pitted against South African nationals givingwhite South Africans the illusion that they enjoyed some internationalrespectability.Although South Africa spares no efforts in misleading the world thatsport is now fully integrated by creating a veneer over its apartheid sports policy,incidents of racism are in that country quite prevalent.In February 1988, a black student, Nkululeko Skweyiya, studying at the whiteprivate Kearsney College high school near Durban under governmentdispensation, was barred from a national schools' athletics meeting held at theMenlo Park high school in the Transvaal because he is black. The Department ofEducation and Culture said that while its policy provided for the participation ofathletes from "other population groups" in such sports meetings, it was theprivilege of any high school's management council to bar participation on thebasis of race.!/ The all-white Middelburg Wanderers Cricket Club, Transvaal, hasbeen told by its town council not to entertain teams containing blacks at itsgrounds. According to the Middelburg town clerk, Mr. Peter Colin, it was councilpolicy not to allow mixed club sports on municipal grounds. However, it isallowed at the national and international levels./

A "Coloured" person from Benoni, Transvaal, was refused access to the Ellis Parkswimming pool, Johannesburg, because the pool was for "whites only". Thegeneral manager of Johannesburg's Parks and Recreation Department, Mr. J. P.Loubser, said the pool was open to other racial groups only for events such asgalas, but not for public swimming.5/ The Eastern Province VolleyballAssociation was given permission to hold a mixed race tournament on King'sbeach, Port Elizabeth, but was told that the black participants could not swim atthe whites-only beach. Earlier, teams from the South African Police and theDefence Force withdrew because "they felt it would not really be fitting for them- as law enforcement officials - to participate in the (mixed) event".6_/ In June1987 four Indian golfers were refused membership in the all-white Pretoria GolfClub.Z/The only mixed-race school's rugby team from Pietersburg, Transvaal, does nothave anybody to play against. Mr. Ian Whiteley, the team's trainer, said:"When I made it known in the local press that we wanted to playother schools, I was told that I was trying to upset the applecartand that sport was an Own Affairs issue. The government (white)schools in the Northern Transvaal will not play against us and wecannot afford to travel to the private schools in Pretoria andJohannesburg."8/Although South Africa's draconian measures make it very difficult for anysignificant protest to be made against the Government's sports policy, blackstudents at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, staged a protest during

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a training session of the visiting rebel South Pacific rugby team. Midway throughthe team's training session about 150 students converged onto the field and thepractice was immediately terminated.9/ During a tennis match in Durban betweenAustralian Pat Cash and Henri Leconte of France, students chanted protestslogans. The students carried placards which said, "Cash, you have sold your soulfor cash" and "Leconte, you are a racist".L/International action against South Africa in the field of sports wasgreatly intensified during 1987. Action by Governments, sports organizations,local authorities, anti-apartheid groups and individuals has helped to abort manysports exchanges with South Africa.The uncompromising position of the sports authorities of Bermuda andSweden has led many sportsmen and women to pledge that they would notcompete in South Africa until apartheid has been eradicated.The world famous Pakistani cricketer, Imran Khan, declared that theinternational sports boycott was one way of showing "solidarity towards theblacks and a protest against the arrogance of the South African regime." Hecontinued: "I was offered quite a lot of money to play there but I could not seehow anyone could have accepted it. It just hits at one's dignity to go to a placewhere one is considered an inferior person".2_!/In March 1987, the Bermuda Sports Ministry banned Sir Stanley Matthews, aformer English international football player, from participating in a footballfestival in Hamilton. The organizers then moved the tournament to Hong Kong.After the African Football Confederation intervened, the Hong Kong FootballConfederation also banned Sir Stanley Matthews from participating in the festivalthere.2_!

Spain instructed its tennis players to withdraw from a so-called"international" match in South Africa, after they realized that the players were"tricked" into travelling to Johannesburg.13/The world women's squash champion, Susan Devoy of New Zealand, refused anappearance fee of $US10,000 to take part in the South African Open.l/ Ten NewZealand surf lifesavers who defied their national association and competed inSouth Africa have been banned from the lifesaving movement. The New ZealandSurf Lifesaving Association Council decided that the rebels who resigned beforegoing to South Africa, in an attempt to avoid disciplinary action, would be refusedreadmission to their clubs.l_5Timely interventions by the Governments of Australia and New Zealandaborted plans by South Africa to lure their respective national rugby teams toSouth Africa. Later, the South African Rugby Board tried recruiting individualAustralian rugby players to South Africa where they would be formed into a team.Strong warnings by the Australian Government and its national rugby union alsoprevented this plan.l_/In June 1987, the Bristol City Council in the United Kingdom withdrew itssupport from the Bristol Trophy men's tennis tournament because of theparticipation of South African tennis players.l/

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India and Pakistan agreed to accept the English team with players who hadpreviously played in South Africa on the understanding that the InternationalCricket Conference would stop in the future representative cricketers fromplaying in South Africa.The Bermuda Government authorized the entry into its country of the MCCcricket team from England after two of its players, who had participated in SouthAfrica, pledged that they would not play there in the future.In November 1987, ten of the world's top speedway stars were banned fromracing in South Africa. The International Motorcycling Federation refused tolicense anyone to race in South Africa.18/The Women's International Professional Squash (Rackets) Association hasdecided that its players should be banned from competing in South Africa.19/Professional boxing authorities have begun strengthening their actionagainst South Africa. For example, the World Boxing Association suspended allthe South Africans involved in its Executive.2-0/ The World Boxing Council,which is strongly anti-apartheid, removed Rickey Parker of the United States ofAmerica from its rankings because he fought in South Africa.2!/In December 1987, the Argentine chess champion Miguel Quinteros wassuspended from international participation because he competed in South Africa.The International Chess Federation suspended Quinteros for three years.2/

-4RenepedThe following players who had pledged not to compete in South Africa in thefuture but reneged on their commitment were:Gawain Briars, United Kingdom (squash) Andrew Chandler, United Kingdom(golf)Denis Durnian, United Kingdom (golf) David Feherty, United Kingdom (golf)Jamie Hickox, Canada (squash)Lisa Opie, United Kingdom (squash)Angela Smith, United Kingdom (squash)Paul Way, United Kingdom (golf)All of them competed in sports events in South Africa during 1987.

Notes_/ Sunday Star (Johannesburg), 9 August 1987. 2/ Sunday Times (Johannesburg),27 September 1987. Y International Herald Tribune (Paris), 14 February 1987.4/ The Star (Johannesburg), 3 February 1987. 5/ The Star (Johannesburg), 7January 1987. 6_/ The Star (Johannesburg), 4 April 1987. 7/ The Star(Johannesburg), 22 June 1987. 8/ Sunday Times (Johannesburg), 18 October1987. 9/ Business Day (Johannesburg), 9 October 1987. 10 The Citizen(Johannesburg), 25 November 1987. l/ Sportsworld (Bombay), January 1987. 12The Voice (London), 8 April 1987. 13 Sowetan (Johannesburg), 15 April 1987.1/ Otago Daily Times (New Zealand), 24 April 1987. 15 New Zealand Herald(Auckland), 29 April 1987. M/ morning Star (London), 26 May 1987, 5 August1987. 17/ Daily Mail (London), 11 June 1987. 18 The Citizen (Johannesburg), 7

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November 1987. 19 The Star (Johannesburg), 7 October 1987. 2/ SundayTribune (Durban), 17 May 1987. 2/ Sowetan (Johannesburg), 18 November1987. 22/ The Citizen (Johannesburg), 4 December 1987.

DELETIONS FROM THE REGISTERThe Special Committee against Apartheid has received letters from severalindividuals undertaking not to take part in sports events in South Africa.Accordingly, the following names were deleted from the Register:John Ackerman, Netherlands (hockey)Bjorn Almstrom, Sweden (squash) Carin Anderholm, Sweden (tennis)Jerry Anderson, United Kingdom (golf)Steve Anderson, Sweden (karate)Ulf Andersson, Sweden (chess)Mark Armand, United States (equestrian)Donald Armour, United Kingdom (golf)Leif Asterhag, Sweden (motor car racer)Gamal Awad, Egypt (squash)Kathy Baker, United States (golf)Bryan Barley, United Kingdom (rugby)Bob Beattie, United Kingdom (golf)Stephen Bennett, United Kingdom (golf) Henrik Bertelsen, Denmark(gymnastics)Clyde Best, United Kingdom (soccer)David Blakeman, United Kingdom (golf) Billy Blanks, United States (karate)Martin Bodimeade, United Kingdom (squash)Mike Bodney, United States (golf) Lennart Bohlin, Sweden (motor car)Gordon Brand, Jr., United Kingdom (golf)Glen Brumby, Australia (squash)David Burcher, United Kingdom (rugby)Ollie Campbell, Ireland (rugby)Joseph Carr, United States (golf)Paul Carringill, United Kingdom (golf)Billy Casper, United States (golf)Derrick Cooper, United Kingdom (golf)Colin Croft, Guyana (cricket)Chris Cowdrey, United Kingdom (cricket)Anthony D'Ambrosio, United States (equestrian)Stuart Davenport, New Zealand (squash)Glyn Davies, United Kingdom (golf)Jonathan Davies, United Kingdom (rugby) Lynn Davies, United Kingdom(athletics)Chris Dittmar, Australia (squash)Alun Donovan, United Kingdom (rugby)Per Eklund, Sweden (motor car)Campbell Elliott, United Kingdom (golf)Anders Eriksson, Sweden (moto-cross)

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Peter Eriksson, Sweden (powerboating)Alan Evans, United Kingdom (golf)Ieuan Evans, United Kingdom (rugby) Marta Figueras-Dotti, Spain (golf) RichardFish, United Kingdom (golf)Richard Foreman, United Kingdom (golf)

Lars Forsman, Sweden (motor car) Patrick Fura, France (motorcyle) DirkGeukens, Belgium (moto-cross) Charles Giddins, United Kingdom (golf) JonasGornerup, Sweden (squash) Alvin Greenidge, Barbados (cricket) Heinz Glnthardt,Switzerland (tennis) Walter Hadlee, New Zealand (cricket) Jeffrey Hall, UnitedKingdom (golf) Neil Hansen, United Kingdom (golf) Lillian Hasselmann, UnitedStates (karate) Stephen Henderson, United Kingdom (cricket) Harold Henning,United States (golf) Robert Henning, Sweden (squash) Ricki Hill, Australia(squash) Terrance "Tokey" Hill, United States (karate) Keith Hirabayashi, UnitedStates (karate) Lars-Goran Holmblad, Sweden (tennis) Babette Hoogendoorn,Netherlands (squash) Ricky Hill, Australia (squash) Ian Hopkins, UnitedKingdom (rugby) Simon Hughes, United Kingdom (cricket) M. Hunt, UnitedKingdom (golf) Liz Irving, Australia (squash) Stefan Johansson, Sweden (motorsport) Fredrik Johnson, Sweden (squash) Mark Johnson, United Kingdom (golf)Robert Thomas Joyce, United Kingdom (golf) Bernard Julien, Trinidad andTobago (cricket) Cris Kajd, Sweden (shooting) Larry Katz, Zimbabwe (tennis)Phil Kenyon, United Kingdom (squash) S. S. Khehar, United Kingdom (hockey)Michael Kiernan, Ireland (Rugby) Michael King, United Kingdom (golf) JamesWilliam Kirkwood, Ireland (hockey) Sutinder Kheher, United Kingdom (hockey)Lars Kvant, Sweden (squash) Anne Kursinski, United States (equestrian) MartineLe Moignan, United Kingdom (squash) Danny Lee, United Kingdom (squash)Leif Leiner, Sweden (squash) Ivan Lendl, Czechoslovakia (tennis) DonalLenihan, Ireland (rugby) Leslie Burr Lenehan, United States (equestrian) ArmandLeone, United States (equestrian) Mark Leone, United States (equestrian) PeterLeone, United States (equestrian) David Lewis, New Zealand (tennis) DomingoLlanos, United States (karate) Brian Marchbank, United Kingdom (golf) SteveMarsh, United Kingdom (cricket) Allan Martin, United Kingdom (rugby)

Andrew Martin, New Zealand (paddle-skiing) Stephen McAllister, UnitedKingdom (golt) John McKee, United Kingdom (hockey) Michael McLean, UnitedKingdom (golf) Stephen McAllister, Scotland (golf) Paul McNamee, Australia(tennis) Chuck Merriman, United States (karate) Graham Monkhouse, UnitedKingdom (cricket) Orville Moody, United States (golf) Mark Mouland, UnitedKingdom (golf) Andrew Murray, United Kingdom (golf) Mark Nicholas, UnitedKingdom (cricket) Jack Nicklaus, United States (golf) Leif Nicklasson, Sweden(moto-cross) Vorgen Nilsson, Sweden (moto-cross) Ross Norman, New Zealand(squash) Tom Okker, Netherlands (tennis) Helena Olsson, Sweden (tennis)Manuel Orantes, Spain (tennis) Leo Palin, Finland (tennis) Tony Pigott, UnitedKingdom (cricket) Song Koon Poh, Singapore (rugby) Gary Potter, UnitedKingdom (golf) Tony Price, United Kingdom (golf) Katie Monaham Prudent,United States (equestrian) Ronan Rafferty, United Kingdom (golf) Glen Ralph,

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United Kingdom (golf) M. Remeynse, Netherlands (squash) Patti Rizzo, UnitedStates (golf) Mark Roe, United Kingdom (golf) Terry Rudd, United States(equestrian) David Russell, United Kingdom (golf) Naoko Sato, Japan (tennis)Nigel Scanlon, United Kingdom (golf) Birgit Schweiberer, Federal Republic ofGermany (karate) Andrew Sherbourne, United Kingdom (golf) Harvey Smith,United Kingdom (equestrian) Kelvin Smith, Australia (squash) Jan-UlfSoderberg, Sweden (squash) Craig Stadler, United States (golf) FranklynStephenson, Barbados (cricket) Peter Such, United Kingdom (cricket) KazumiTabata, Japan (karate) Barb Thomas, United States (golf) Ross Thorne, Australia(squash) Grant Turner, United Kingdom (golf) Eric van der Pluym, Netherlands(squash) Olaf van Tol, Netherlands (surfing) Keith Waters, United Kingdom(golf) Johan Westerholm, Sweden (squash) John (James) Whitaker., UnitedKingdom (cricket) David A. Wilkie, United Kingdom (swimming) Peter Willey,United Kingdom (cricket)

Chris Williams, United Kingdom (rugby) David Williams, United Kingdom (golf)Malcolm Wilson, United Kingdom (motor sport) Toru Yamaguchi, Japan (karate)Ric Zandvliet, Netherlands (squash)

-10-Annex ILIST OF SPORTS EXCHANGES WITH SOUTH AFRICA1 JANUARY-31 DECEMBER 1987The present Annex lists all known sports exchanges with South Africa during theperiod from 1 January to 31 December 1987, based on available press, radio andother reports. As a number of minor exchanges have not been reported, this list isnot complete.The Register contained in Annex II is a consolidated list of sportsmen andsportswomen who competed in South Africa from 1 September 1980 to 31December 1987. The consolidated list also contains a few promoters andadministrators who have been actively involved in encouraging sports exchangeswith South Africa.AnglingIt was reported that a team of four Austrian artificial lure anglers competed inSouth Africa in February 1987.Two Austrian teams and a Belgian team took part in a three-dayinternational game-fishing tournament held near Port Elizabeth, South Africa. TheAustrian team included H. Heger and H. Studeny. John Reece of the UnitedKingdom also competed in the tournament.A South African ski-boat angling team competed in Wales in July 1987. It wasreported that six European countries took part in the event, known as the WelshTope Tournament, which is organized under the aegis of the European Federationof Sea Anglers.A South African angling team participated in several club and provincial matchesand two so-called "tests" in the Federal Republic of Germany in September 1987.Athletics

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The South African athlete Zola Budd, who now uses a British passport ofconvenience, continues to train in her native South Africa. In fact, she onlyreturns to the United Kingdom during the athletics competitive season. This hasprovoked protests by anti-apartheid organizations worldwide. In June, Budd evenhad the audacity to run a couple of laps just prior to the commencement of across-country league meeting at Brakpan, South Africa.Mansell Baker of the United States, teaching theology at the University ofWitwatersrand, South Africa, coached South African athletes.Dick Thomlinson of the United States was a member of the South Africantop coaches team which launched the Super-M national course for young athletesin South Africa.

-11-United States athletes Sally Edwards and Ardis Bow took part in thewomen's section of the Comrades Marathon held at Natal, South Africa, in June1987.Two South African athletes, Leon Swanepoel and Kevin Flanegan, competed inthe Peace Marathon in Greece. Swanepoel was pulled off the race by officialsbefore he could compete the distance. Flanegan was classified "British" in theresult sheet.Steve Hollier of South Africa, apparently in possession of a Britishpassport, competed in several long distance races in the United Kingdom. He was,however, barred from taking part in the London to Brighton Road Race.South Africans Johan Fourie and Mark Plaatjes, who moved to Swaziland tocircumvent South Africa's sports ban, competed in road races in Mbabane,Swaziland, in November 1987.South African athlete Terry Thornton, who is in possession of a British passport,competed in athletic events in South Africa and later in the United Kingdomduring 1987.Three South Africans, John Burgess, Mike Gahagan and Bruce Fordyce,competed in Baffin Island, Canada. Burgess and Fordyce took part in the "84-kmMidnight Sun Marathon" while Gahagan participated in a 32-km race held inconjunction with the ultra marathon.South African athlete Ernest Tjela, apparently in possession of a Lesothopassport, took part in the Columbus (Ohio) Marathon in the United States.Another South African, John da Silva, also competed in the race. Da Silva, who isreported to be carrying a Portuguese passport, raced in Portugal and South Africa.Cassandra Mihailovic of South Africa, apparently holding a Frenchpassport, has competed in the United States, France and West Berlin during 1987.Presently, Mihailovic is based in Birmingham, United Kingdom.Freddie Williams of South Africa competed in an indoor meeting in Dallas,United States.South African Derek May ran in a marathon race in Houston, United StatesBadminton

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A badminton team from England, named Protea International, played severalmatches in South Africa, including so-called "tests". The English team was madeup of:Men WomenGary Scott Lindsay BrackenMike Tredgett June ShipmanAndrew WoodThree players of the original team, Don Burden, Betty Blair and Liza Chapman,withdrew.

-12-Boating (powerboating)South African Peter Lindenberg competed in a Formula One race at Lugano,Switzerland, in July 1987. Linderberg also took part in the Dublin Power BoatGrand Prix race in Ireland in August and in the Grand Prix race in Seville, Spain.Peter Lindenberg of South Africa took part in the World Powerboat racing seriesheld at Singapore in November 1987. It is believed that Lindenberg used apassport of convenience to enter the race as the Singapore authorities do not allowSouth Africans to compete there.Michael Werner of the Federal Republic of Germany competed in several races inSouth Africa during 1987.John Hill from the United Kingdom participated in the Sun International Series inSouth Africa.BodybuildingA South African team competed in the Hawaii International BodybuildingChampionships in May 1987.BowlsAn Israeli team, Sabroso, toured South Africa playing against a selected MaccabiSouth African side. The team included:Men WomenSam Skudowitz Miriam JankelowitzHilton CohenBoxing (amateur)A South African police amateur boxing squad competed in Taiwan inNovember. The South African team was made up of 15 boxers and was managedby the chairman of the South African (White) Amateur Boxing Association, ColSoon Pretorius.Boxing (Professional)The following overseas boxers took part in boxing contests in South Africa during1987:AustraliaPaul ToweelBelgiumYves Monsieur

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Germany, Federal RepublicManfred JassmannMalawiPhilemon AyesuAli FakiAlfredo EvangelistaUnited KingdomBerry EllisChris JacobsTerry Magee John Moody Keith Parry Peter TillUnited StatesDavid BeyBernard BentonTyrone Booze Mark BrelandLee CargyleDarcy Gaymon Milton LeaksRickey ParkeyK. P. PorterMike Pryor Sam ScatfBobby ThomasJames "Quick" TillisMike WeaverVenezuelaJesus Bastardo Aurelio BenitezDavid Silva

-14-Officials - ManagersPhilippe Fondue (Belgium) Billy Gutz (United States)Archie Kassler (United Kingdom)Don Manuel (United States) Tony Millar (United States)Paddy Murphy (United Kingdom)Horst Nabolch (Federal Republic of Germany)Ramon Soria (Spain)Fred Wolfindale (United States)Brian Mitchell of South Africa fought in several countries, including Puerto Rico,Sicily, Italy, Panama; and Graveline, France. Anti-apartheid groups protested atthe fight venue in France.South African Harold Volbrecht fought against Mark Breland (United States) inAtlantic City, United States, in February 1987.Nilea Khumalo of South Africa fought in Sicily, Italy, in December 1987.BridgeTeams from the United States and the Taiwan province competed in theSouth African National Bridge Championships in Rustenburg, South Africa inMay 1987. The captains of the visiting national teams were John Moran (UnitedStates) and A. T. Chong (Taiwan Province).

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ChessThe Argentine chess Grand Master, Miguel Quinteros, played matches andtournaments in different towns in South Africa in May and June 1987. Quinterosalso competed in the South African Open Chess Championships.CricketAllan Lamb, formerly of South Africa and now playing for England, playedcricket representing the Orange Free State in the South African Inter-ProvincialTournament.It has been reported that about 70 English county cricketers have played and/orcoached in South Africa. The following names have been identified:Kim Barnett Stephen MooresDavid Capel Gordon ParsonsAllan Green Ian PontAlvin Kallicharran Neal RadfordJeremy Lloyds Alistair StorieKeith Medlycott Greg ThomasAndrew Moles Bob Woolmer

-15-Other British cricketers who have played in South Africa in the past yearsincluded:Simon Base Neil Burns Mark Gouldstone Simon HinksAlan Igglesden Kevin Kerr John Morris Andrew NeedhamThe following cricketers from Barbados played in South Africa in 1987sHarley Alleyne Sylvester Clarke Rod EstwickCollis King Emmerson TrotmanTwo English women cricketers, Avril Starling and Megan Lear, coached in SouthAfrica during the national cricket week in Johannesburg.An English umpire, Barry Meyer, who regularly officiates in South Africancricket matches, was appointed director of umpiring for the South African CricketUnion.A South African under-15 school team representing country districts toured theUnited Kingdom in July 1987.A team from Hong Kong, going under the name of the "Mandarins", toured SouthAfrica. It was reported that the team of social cricketers was made up of eightplayers from Hong Kong, four from Australia, two from England and one fromNew Zealand.The following Australian rebel cricketers formed a team and toured South Africaproviding that country with an illusion of international competition. TheAustralian cricketers were more than adequately reimbursed for boosting themorale of South Africa's sports administrators. They were:Terry Alderman John Dyson Peter Faulkner Michael Haysman Tom HoganRodney Hogg Trevor Hohns Kim Hughes John MaguireRod McCurdy Carl Rackemann Steve Rixon Greg Shipperd Steve Smith MickTaylor Kepler Wessels Graham Yallop Bruce Francis (manager)

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The English cricket authorities facilitated the entry of South Africans into thecounty teams. Consequently over a dozen South Africans played for Englishcounty teams in 1987.Clive Rice of South Africa was allowed to compete in Hong Kong in the WorldAll-rounders Cricket Competition.

-16-CyclingThe following overseas cyclists took part in the Holiday Inns four-day race forveterans in Ermelo, South Africa:Gerhardt Klein (Federal Republic of Germany)Rudy Kuipers (Netherlands) John Legg (United Kingdom)Josef Schalk (Austria)Wolfgang Teinicke (Austria)Teams from Italy, Portugal and Switzerland competed in the South AfricanRapport Tour. The following made up the respective teams:Portugal SwitzerlandAntonio Fernandes Rolf BrunnerFernando Fernandes Charly HerbertLionel Fernandes Karl RothCarlos Marta Leo LeunerAntonio Pinto Stefan SandmeierVenceslau Fernandes (manager) J(rg Hess (manager)ItalyFranco Bellardi Umberto BuselliStefano Colla Walter PiramGianni RobuschiGiampiero Maestri (manager)Willie Engelbrecht and Mark Benneke of South Africa competed in a professionalevent in St. Niklaus, Belgium, in July 1987.A South African veterans' team competed in road races in Belgium andAustria. A South African official said "the Belgians helped our cyclists toparticipate in the world championships in Austria after the organizers threatenedto ban South African riders. They have also promised to help us in the future".Two South African teams (a Springbok team and a South African DefenceForce team) took part in several road races in Belgium. In one of the events, theSt. Nicklaus time trial, the South Africans competed against teams from Belgium,France and the Netherlands.Equestrian sportSouth African Gonda Betrix won the International Equestrian Federation Cup inshow jumping as a result of her performances in South Africa. The winningtrophy was presented to her by Princess Anne of the United Kingdom, thePresident of the International Equestrian Federation, at a function held in Paris.Helen Laros of South Africa won the World Cup Dressage on a similarperformance assessment.

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-17-The following overseas riders competed in the International Indoor Horse Show,held in the South African bantustan of Bophuthatswana.Jimmy Elder (Canada)Geoff Billingham (United Kingdom)Harvey Smith (United Kingdom)Contestants at the Royal Swazi Showjumping Championships held at Mbabane inJune 1987 were all from South Africa.Football (soccer)The heavily sponsored professional league in South Africa has lured severalfootball stars from the neighbouring countries. The following now play for SouthAfrican clubs:Lesotho MozambiqueEmmanual PhamatseMalawiLovemore Chafunya Jack Chamangwane Ernest Chirwali Barnett GondweMatthews Phiri Ricky PhukaEden Moleka Anando Osman Aristides ZazaSwazilandMatthews Mandlazi Pele Mncina Abel Shongwe Absolum ThindaSeveral others from South America and Europe also play for South African clubs.All of them are permanent residents in South Africa.Sir Stanley Matthews of the United Kingdom conducted in South Africa.a coaching programmeGolfThe following South Africans took part in the United Golfers Association (PGA)Circuit in 1987:States ProfessionalFulton Allem Trevor Dodds Philip Jonas Nick PriceBobby Cole David Frost Mark McNulty Denis WatsonThe United States PGA Circuit included:New Orleans Classic, New Orleans, LouisianaUnited States Open, San Francisco, CaliforniaPGA Greater Hartford Open, ConnecticutWestchester Classic, New YorkPebble Beach Tourney, Pebble Beach, CaliforniaPGA Tournament, HattiesburgUS Masters, Augusta, GeorgiaCoral Springs Tournament, Coral Springs, FloridaChrysler Cup, Sarasota, Florida

-18-Championship of Golf, San Antonio, TexasTwo Million Dollar, San Antonio, TexasTucson Open, Tucson, ArizonaGreater Milwaukee Open, Franklin, Wisconsin

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Largo Mixed Teams, Largo, FloridaPensacola Open, Pensacola, FloridaBank of Boston Classic, Sutton, MassachusettsWalt Disney Classic, Lake Buena Vista, FloridaSouthwest Classic, Abilene, Texas Southern Open, Columbus, GeorgiaAnheuser-Busch Classic, Williamsburg, VirginiaInternational Tournament, Castle Rock, ColoradoPGA Coal Valley, IllinoisOak Hills Country Club, Oak Hills, TexasWorld Series of Golf Tournament, Acron, OhioBC Open, Endicott,Central Open, Tallahassee, FloridaPGA Championship, Palm Beach Garden, FloridaCordova Classic, Cordova, TennesseeHixson Classic, Hixson, TennesseePGA Championship, Palm Beach, CaliforniaInternational Stableford Tournament, Castle Rock, ColoradoBuick Open, Grand Blanc, MichiganInternational Tournament, Kapalua, HawaiiFederal Express - St. Jude Classic, Memphis, TennesseePhoenix Open, Scottsdale, ArizonaLos Angeles Open, Los Angeles, CaliforniaHawaiian Open, Honolulu, HawaiiDoral Open Tournament, Miami, FloridaPGA Tournament Players' Championships, Ponte Vedra, FloridaBay Hill Classic, Orlando, FloridaCoral Springs Classic, Coral Springs, FloridaHeritage Classic, Hilton Head Island, South CarolinaHouston Open Golf Championships, Houston, TexasUS Master Golf Tournament, Augusta, GeorgiaByron Nelson Classic, Irving,Atlanta Classic, Marietta, GeorgiaAndy Williams Open, La Jolla, CalitorniaPGA Memorial Tournament, Dublin, OhioColonial National Invitational Tournament, Fort Worth, TexasKemper Open, Potomac, MarylandBob Hope Classic, La Quinta, CaliforniaLas Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, NevadaGreater Greensborough Open, Greensborough North CarolinaSouth Africans Nick Price, David Frost and Bobby Cole participated in theCanadian Open in Oakville, Ontario, in July 1987.South Africans Ben Fouchee, Neville Clarke, Craig Rivett and ChrisDavison competed in the Chilean Open Amateur strokeplay golf championships atSantiago in November 1987.The following South Africans took part in the European PGA Tour

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tournaments% Justin Hobday, Mark McHulty, Wayne Westner, Jeff Hawkes,John Bland, Tony Johnstone, Gavin Levenson, Hugh Baiocchi, Teddy Webber,Mark Wiltshire, Nick Price, David Frost and Fulton Allem.

-19-The European PGA Tour in which the South Africans participated included thefollowing tournaments:Jersey Open, La Moye, Jersey, United KingdomSuze Open, Cannes Mougins, FranceCapsa Madrid Open, Puerto de Hierro, SpainItalian Open, Monticello, near Milan, ItalyEpson Grand Prix of Europe Match-play Championship, Chepstow,United KingdomPeugeot Spanish Open, Las Brisas, near Malaga, SpainWhyte & Mackay PGA Championship, Wentworth Club, Surrey,United KingdomLondon Standard Four Stars National Pro-Celebrity, Moor Park,Herts, United KingdomDunhill British Masters, Woburn G & CC, Bucks, United KingdomPeugeot French Open, St. Cloud, Paris, FranceJohnnie Walker Monte Carlo Open, Mont Agel, MonacoCarrolls Irish Open, Portmarnock, near Dublin, IrelandBell's Scottish Open, Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, United KingdomBenson & Hedges International, Fulford, York, United KingdomLawrence Batley International, Royal Birkdale, Southport,United KingdomGerman Open, Frankfurt, Federal Republic of GermanyEbel European Masters - Swiss Open, Crans-sur-Sierre, SwitzerlandPanasonic European Open Championship, Walton Heath, Surrey,United KingdomLanc8me Trophy, St. Nom-la-Breteche, Paris, FranceGerman Masters, Stuttgart, Federal Republic of GermanyEquity & Law Challenge, Royal Mid-Surrey, United KingdomSuntory World Match-play Championship, Wentworth Club, Surrey,United KingdomBarcelona Open, El Prat, Barcelona, SpainPortuguese Open, TBA, PortugalGary Player of South Africa took part in a veterans' tournament in Paris.Teddy Webber, permanently residing in South Africa, used his Zimbabwepassport to compete in the PLM Open in Malm8, Sweden, in August.Dennis Hutchinson, Gary Player and Harold Henning of South Africacompeted in the Senior British Open at Turnberry, United Kingdom, in July 1987.South Africans Justin Hobday and Hugh Baiocchi used passports ofconvenience to sneak into the Dutch Open in Hilversum, the Netherlands. TeddyWebber and Tony Johnstone, both permanently residing in South Africa, used

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their Zimbabwe passports to enter the Dutch Open. Webber also used hisZimbabwe passport to compete in the Scandinavian Open in Ullna, Sweden.South Africans Gary Player and Harold Henning took part in one or more of thefollowing senior tournaments in the United States of America:World Seniors Invitational Tournament, Charlotte, North CarolinaPGA Senior Tour's Cresta ClassicSeniors Tournament, Newport, Rhode Island

-20-Crestar Senior Classic, Richmond, VirginiaSeniors International, Hilton Head Island, North CarolinaUS Senior Open, Fairfield, ConnecticutPGA Seniors Championship, Greenbrier, West VirginiaGreat Northwest Classic, SeattleAlison Sheard of South Africa took part in the British Women's OpenChampionship held at St. Mellion, United Kingdom.South African women golfers competed in the World Professional GolfersAssociation pro-am tournament in Mbabane, Swaziland.The following overseas golfers took part in a veterans' tournament in the SouthAfrican bantustan of Bophuthatswana:Christy O'Connor (Ireland)Doug Sanders (United States)Gay Brewer (United States)Orville Moddy (United States)Al Balding (Canada)Peter Thomson (Australia)Roberto de Vicenzo (Argentina)The following overseas golfers competed in the Million Dollar Challenge in theSouth African bantustan of Bophuthatswana:Ian Woosnam (United Kingdom)Nick Faldo (United Kingdom)Lanny Wadkins (United States)Curtis Strange (United States)Bernhard Langer (Federal Republic of Germany)Jos6-Maria Olazabal (Spain)The following overseas golfers participated in the Sunshine Circuit inSouth Africa:AustraliaTod PowerAustriaFranz LaimerDietmar PoschCanadaFrank EdmondsFranceJean-Paul Gachet Arnauld Humann

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-21-SwazilandJoe DlaminiUnited KingdomSimon BishopSimon BrownAndrew ChandlerDenis DurnianDavid EddyBrian Evans Peter EvansDavid FehertyMartin GreenPhil HarrisonMark Johnson Michael KingStuart Little Gordon MansonMalcolm McKenzieChris MoodyIan MoseyGraham OliverPeter OosterhuisGlen TaylorPaul Way Ian YoungRon WardillThe Swazi Sun Open held at Mbabane, African Sunshine Circuit.United StatesGary Battistoni Andy Bean Eric Booker Peter Famiano Rick Hartman JohnJacobs Tom Nosewicz Mark O'Meara Don Robertson Bob E. Smith Steve SmithStuart Smith Chuck Vigeant Tom Tyler Douglas Wherry Bryan HoynakZimbabwePeter Brown Rui da Costa Glen James Teddy WebberSwaziland, torms part of the SouthGymnasticsA team from the United States of America toured South Africa in April. The teammembers included:Bart Conner Paul ZiertJuliana McNamara Mercia FredericksThe following overseas gymnasts competed in the South African Cup Series heldin various parts of South Africa:BrazilUnited StatesJoao LevyJacqueline Pires (women)SwitzerlandBoris Dardel Ren6 PluessJean-Pierre Jaquet (coach)

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Robin Artz Danna Lister (women) Diane Cushenberry (women) Jenny Ester(women) Judi Owens (women)

-22-HockeyHoratio Servetto, a former world-class hockey umpire from Argentina, visitedSouth Africa at the invitation of the South African Men's Hockey Association. Hevisited various cities and officiated at a hockey tournament.A team from South America, which was later identified to be Chilean,played several matches in South Africa. The names of the team members wereconcealed. However, Andris Ropero and Joaquin Juaco were identified asmembers of the team.Horse racingJockeys Patricio and Roberto Sasso of Chile took part in horse-racing events inSouth Africa.KarateA five-man Namibian karate team toured Italy in March 1987.KartingA team of five South African drivers took part in the first round of the WorldKarting Championships at Silverstone, England, in August 1987. The team wasmade up of:Wade NelsonDerick Irving Niall Bernic Clarke Durao Hector NorthSeventeen international competitors took part in the South African Kart GrandPrix at Zwartkops, Transvaal, in March. The overseas drivers were:AustriaNetherlandsPerry Gronstra Johann Urhofer Thomas Urhofer Rainer WimmerGermany,Federal Republic ofHans Juergen FuellerHanspeter KeiferHorst LinnChristian MaerzD. SchmacherPiet Hartog SwitzerlandCharles Geudel Paul Geudel Gerhard Lindinger United KingdomCarolyn Hoy Malcolm Turner

-23-Lifesaving (surf)The following ten-member team of New Zealand lifesavers visited South Africaand competed in two events against South African squads in Durban and CapeTownsSteve Booton Cecil Coffin Brian Evans Bryce Gregory Michael McDonaldAlan McVicar Boris Sokratov Steve Trevett Deane Tulley Bryan Hancock(manager)

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Motor sportMichael Bryan of South Africa competed in a car race at Brands Hatch, UnitedKingdom, in May 1987.Five South Africans: Sarel van der Merwe, George Fouche, Wayne Taylor,Graham Duxbury and Michael Bryan took part in the Le Mans 24-hour race inFrance.A team from the United States competed against South Africa in a super-crossseries. The following made up the respective teams%United StatesTyson Vohland Tommy Watts Jeff Matiasevich Brian Manley Rex Staten FredAndrewsSouth AfricaBrett Redman Russell Campbell Karl Prestwood Gary Galway Murray SmithGary Petersen Wayne Smith Derek GrahamColin Dugmore, presently resident in the Federal Republic of Germany, alsoparticipated in the race.South Africans Graham Duxbury and George Fouche took part in a motorcyclerace in Suzuka, Japan. The South Africans either used passports of convenience ortheir entry was facilitated by the race organizers as the Japanese Governmentprohibits South African participation in sports events in that country.Kork Ballington of South Africa competed in the United States MotorcycleAssociation Championship series.Nearly all the participants in the Castrol International Rally held at Mbabane,Swaziland, came from South Africa.

-24-The following overseas riders competed in the Superbike Grand Prix Series andmotorcycle events in South Africa in 1987:AustraliaNew ZealandMichael Dooman Michael Dowson Paul Ferney Rob PhillisAustriaHans Lindner FranceJean mattioliAlex VieraFederal Republic of GermanyKarlheinz Dipfold Jorgen MUller Gustav ReinerRobert Holden Dave Hiscock Paul Lewis lain PeroUnited KingdomJoey Dunlop Eben Greyling Keith Heuwen Brian MorrisonUnited StatesDoug Polen Fred Merkel John WilliamsI talyLoris Reggian

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Several overseas drivers took part in an international sports car race in Kyalami,Johannesburg. The following were identified:AustriaGreeceWalter LechnerFranceBob WollekAntoine Salamin Jean-Pierre Frey Jean-Louis RicciPhillipe de Henning Jean-Claude JusticeLouis Descrates Dominique LacaudJamel MessaoudiFederal Republic of GermanyCostas Los ItalyPasquale Barberio Olindo Jacobelli Rameri Randaccio United KingdomNick Adams United StatesJohn WilliamsKlaus LudwigJohn Winter (probably an alias)Frank Jelinski Volker WeidlerHarald GrohsJochen Mass Jochen DauerHelmut MundasSusanne SchmidtPowerliftingA team from the United States took part in powerlifting competitions in SouthAfrica in March 1987. The only female member of the United States team wasMary Ryan. The men's team was made up of:Jim Caldwell Bob Wahl Buddy Duke Jerry JonesBrett Russell Mark Chaiallet Dave Jeffrey (manager)Rug byThe French rugby weekly, Midi Olympique, reported that 23 South Africans havebeen signed on to play for French clubs. Midi Olympique said that large sums ofmoney had been spent in paying air fares and arranging accommodation andsalaries for the South Africans.Three South Africans, Naas Botha, Gert Smal and Tito Lupini, played for theItalian club Rovigo during the 1987 European rugby season. Altogether 19 SouthAfricans played in Italy.

-26-Two English players, Peter Williams and Peter Winterbottom, participated inmatches in South Africa as members of the Pirate Club after the termination of theWorld Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Both players were members of theEnglish World Cup team. Later, Chris Butcher joined the two at the Pirate Club.South African Naas Botha was part of the instruction panel of a rugby clinic forIrish schools held at Dublin in December.

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Hempies du Toit of South Africa held a series of coaching clinics in the UnitedKingdom in October 1987.South African Gerhard Pool was engaged by the Rugby Federation of the FederalRepublic of Germany to prepare its national team for the European championshipmatch against Poland.The English Rugby Union permitted South Africa in July. The team, knownBulldogs, was especially recruited for players made up the team%John BaldwinJohn Boxall Neil Daytell Mark FletcherJohn Green Martin HaagMark Hancock David HarrisSimon HillDavid HinkinsJohn McFarlandAndy MullinsDavid NunnMark Reidthe Felbridge junior rugby team to tour in South Africa as the English the SouthAfrican tour. The followingPaul Reid Andy Robinson (captain) Andy Roda Rob Ryden Chris Sheasby NigelSmith Ben Stork Andy Sutton Rupert Vessey Charles Vyvyan Mickey WilliamsLeon Stork (team manager)* Jamie Salmon (coach) Harry Townsend (coach)A rugby team made up of players from Fiji, Tonga, Western Samoa andCanada toured South Africa in September 1987. It was widely reported that theplayers involved were promised substantial financial inducements to undertakethis unofficial tour which was heavily sponsored by the First National Bank ofSouth Africa. The team, known as the South Pacific Barbarians, was made up ofsCanadaRo Hindson*South African

-27-FijiArthur Jennings (manager)Milton Floyd (assistant manager)Kirk Jennings (assistant coach)Koli Rakaroi (captain)Asaeli Hughes Aidake NadoloSairusi NayamolikuluBelagio Rara Iokimi Finau Joseva QoroEatisoni VaktalaiIfiremi TawakePaula Nawalu Tong aEpeli Rakai Kaiyava Salusalu Epeneri Naituki Nalaco Naivogo Pio Batiniu IlisoniSailosi Severo Waganibau Esala Telemi Taitaifono Fone Viliame Lilidamu EsalaTeleni Tomasi Camaneisenirosi

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Samiu MohiHakatoa Topou Vilame KakatoTali EteakiWestern SamoaAndy AneteleaRolagi FaamausiliAfato LeuuSalesa TaufusiShootingA South African team competed at the world clay pigeon shooting championshipsheld at Vilamoura, Portugal, in June 1987.South Africans Albert Cilliers and Janet Raisun competed in the Britishsmallbore rifle championships in Bisley, United Kingdom.Sport for the disabledNineteen disabled athletes from Belgium, Federal Republic of Germany and theUnited States took part in the South frican Championships for the Disabled. Paulvan Winkel, Michael Cant and Ren6 van Welde were members of the Belgianteam. Ren6 Jackson was a member of the United States team.SnookerSouth Africans Peter and Silvino Francisco took part in several tournaments in theUnited Kingdom.Jimmy van Rensburg of South Africa played in the qualifying round for theEmbassy World Professional Snooker Championships at Preston, UnitedKingdom.

-28-SquashSouth Africans Kevin Karam, Paul Symonds and Murray Winkler competed inthe European Grand Prix Circuit which included tournaments in Belgium, France,the Federal Republic of Germany and the United Kingdom.A South African team, masquerading as the "Knights", took part in tournamentsin several British towns.Donna Caldwell of South Africa participated in the British women's SquashChampionships held in London in April 1987.Stuart Hailstone of South Africa competed in international tournaments inBelgium, Canada, the Federal Republic of Germany, France, Oman, Pakistan, theSwitzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States. Hailstone also carries aBritish passport of convenience, otherwise he would not have been allowed intoCanada, Oman and Pakistan.Jonah Barrington of the United Kingdom conducted coaching clinics for squashplayers in Johannesburg. The South Africans paid R30,000 for his services.The following overseas players took part in the South African Women's SquashSeries which included the South African Open Championships:Australia United StatesRae Anderson Nancy GenglerSharon Bradey Julie-Ann Harris

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Mary Jo Reid Alicia McConnellGail RamsayUnited KingdomSuzanne BurgessJ. LeachLisa OpieAngela SmithSeveral overseas players competed in the South African Open Championships andthe satellite tournaments in various parts of South Africa during June and July1987. The overseas players included:Australia New ZealandTristan Nancarrow Stuart DavenportChris RobertsonUnited KingdomCanadaGawain BriarsJamie Hickox Adrian DaviesMark HornbyIsraelTal Ben Shahar

-29-SwimmingAbout ten South African swimmers aged between 13 and 15 went on atop-secret overseas tour to take part in competitions in Luxembourg. The tour wasorganized by the South African Amateur Swimming Union. They were, however,banned from competing after protests from the Netherlands swimming body.South African swimmer Gary Brinkman competed in the United States ShortCourse National Championships at Boca Raton, United States, in March 1987.SurfingMichael Burness and Martin Potter, both from South Africa, took part in theCoca-Cola Surf Classic at Manly Beach, Sydney, Australia in May.South African Oscar Chalupsky won the international marathon surfskichampionships in Hawaii, United States, in May. Other South Africancompetitors who took part in the event included Herman Chalupsky, Mark Lewinand Glen McGregor.South African Shaun Tomson took part in several surfing tournaments inAustralia and the United States.An international surfing competition was held at Durban's North Beach, reservedfor whites. The Director of Parks, Recreation and Beaches for the city of Durban,South Africa, said that the city council decided in 1976 to open the beaches to allraces for competitive sports events only. John Shimooka, a dark-skinned surferfrom Hawaii, United States, took part in the competition. Overseas surfers in atournament in Cape Town also discovered that the area with the best waves wasreserved for whites. Brad Gerlach and Sunny Garcia of the United States took part

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in the Cape Town tournament. Others who competed in South Africantournaments included Matthew Pitts (Australia) and Jamie Brisick (United States).Table TennisThe following players formed the English team which toured South Africa inJune:Men WomenAndrew Barden Carole Knight-MooreDenis Neale Angela TiernayLindsay TaylorTennisHans Winkler, tennis promoter and tournament director from the Republic ofGermany took a team of four German junior tennis player to South Africa inMarch. He also invited three South Africans to compete in a tournament heorganized at Nuremberg, Federal Republic of Germany , in early March.

-30-The following players took part in the Standard Bank Cup tennis tournament heldat Johannesburg, South Africa:Israel South AfricaShlomo Glickstein Eddie EdwardsAmos Mansdorf Christo van RensburgShahar Perkiss Christo SteynDanie VisserParaguayHugo ChapacuFrancisco GonzalezVictor PecciJunior tennis players from the Federal Republic of Germany, France,Italy, Israel, Spain, Switzerland and the United States took part in the SouthAfrican Junior International at Johannesburg.Rosalyn Fairbank, Dinky van Rensburg, Elna Reinach and Jennifer Mundel ofSouth Africa competed in the Australian women's circuit which included thefollowing tournaments:Brisbane Classic, BrisbaneNew South Wales Open, SydneyAustralian Open, Melbourne

-31-South Africans Barry Moir, Eddie Edwards, Gary Muller, Danie Visser,Christo van Rensburg and Michael Robertson took part in the Australian men'stennis circuit comprising the following tournaments:South Australian Open, AdelaideGrand Prix Indoor Tournament, BrisbaneIndoor Grand Prix, SydneyAustralian Open, MelbourneWestern Australian Open, Perth

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New South Wales Open, SydneyThe following South African tennis players participated in the LawnTennis Championships Meeting 1987 at Wimbledon, United Kingdom (includingthe qualifying tournament at Roehampton):MenWomenPeter Aldrich Lan Bale Marius Barnard Eddie Edwards Warren Green Bob HewittBrian Levine Denys Maasdorp Frew McMillan Gary Muller David Nainkin PietieNorval Christo Steyn Christo van Rensburg Danie VisserAmanda Coetzer Rosalyn Fairbank Rikki Gaddie Melia Kruger Elna ReinachMonica Reinach Karen Schimper Dinky van RensburgSouth Africans Rosalyn Fairbank, Elna Reinach and Dinky van Rensburg tookpart in the Players Challenge (Women's) Tournament at Toronto, Canada.Eddie Edwards and Christo Steyn of South Africa participated in theCanadian Open held at Montreal, Canada.South African Gary Muller competed in the Hong Kong Open Championships.South African tennis players were allowed to compete without restrictions in theEuropean Tennis Circuit in 1987. The tournaments includedsMenMadrid Open Tournament, Spain Grand Prix, Tel Aviv, IsraelToulouse Open, FranceMasters Doubles, London, United KingdomFrench Open, Paris, FranceGeneva Grand Prix, Switzerland

-32-Spanish Open, Madrid, SpainGrand Prix Tournament, Bristol, United KingdomLondon Grasscourt Championships, United KingdomKent Open Championships, Beckenham, United KingdomLTA Satellite Tournament, London, United KingdomWomenOpen Tournament, Hamburg, Federal Republic of GermanyWomen's Classic, Brighton, United KingdomFrench Open, Paris, FranceEdgbaston Women's Tournament, Birmingham, United KingdomEastbourne Women's Championships, United Kingdom LTA SatelliteTournament, London, United KingdomEuropean Women's Open, Geneva, SwitzerlandWester German Women's Open, West BerlinThe following South Aficans took part in the United States Tennis Circuit:Men WomenPieter Aldrich Rosalyn FairbankAndrew Burrow Lisa GregoryCraig Campbell Elna ReinachEddie Edwards Jennifer Mundel-Reinbold

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Howard Herr Karen SchimperBrian Levine Dinky van RensburgDenys MaasdorpBarry Moir Kevin MoirGary MullerMichael RobertsonChristo van RensburgChristo SteynDerek TarrThe circuit included the following tournaments:MenVolvo International, Stratton Mountain, VermontRye Open, New York, New YorkUnited States Open Championships, New York, New YorkA.T.P. Men's Championships, Cincinnati, OhioHall of Fame Championships, Newport, Rhode IslandUnited States Open Clay Court Championships, Indianapolis, IndianaGrand Prix Tournament, Stratton Mountain, VermontGrand Prix Tournament, Schenectady, New YorkGrand Prix Tournament, San Francisco, CaliforniaUnited States Pro Championships, Boston, MassachusettsNew Jersey Grand Prix Tournament, Livingston, New JerseyGrand Prix Tournament, Washington, D.C.

-33-Grand Prix Tournament, Los Angeles, CaliforniaPaine Webber Classic, Orlando, FloridaU.S. Indoor Championships, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaInternational Players Championships, Key Biscayne, FloridaMemphis Indoor Championships, Memphis, TennesseePilot Pen Classic, Indian Wells, CaliforniaVolvo Tournament, Chicago, IllinoisTournament of Champions, New York, New YorkWomenLos Angeles Women's Tournament, Los Angeles, CaliforniaChicago Women's Tournament, Chicago, IllinoisNew England Women's Tournament, Worcester, VermontUnited States Open Championships, New YorkVirginia Slims, Chicago, IllinoisWomen's Tournament, Newport, Rhode IslandU.S.T.A. Challenger Series, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaVirginia Slims, San Diego, CaliforniaCalifornia Open, Aptos, CaliforniaWomen's Tournament, Indianapolis, IndianaEckerd Women's Open, Largo, FloridaWomen's Tournament, Hilton Head, South Carolina

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Virginia Slims Tournament, Wichita, KansasVirgnia Slims Tournament, Fairfax, VirginiaInternational Players Championships, Key Biscayne, FloridaWomen's Classic, San Francisco, CaliforniaVirginia Slims Tournament, Boca Raton, FloridaVirginia Slims Tournament, Dallas, TexasArizona Women's Championships, Scottsdale, ArizonaWomen's Tournament, Charleston, South CarolinaHouston Women's Tournament, Houston, TexasUnited States Indoor Championships, Piscataway, New JerseyThe following overseas players participated in the South African Tennis Circuit,including the South African Open Championships in 1987:MenAustraliaPat CashJohn FitzgeraldCarl LimbergerLaurie WarderMark WoodfordeSimon YoulCanadaGeoff Roper

-34-Ch ileRobinson UretaEcuadorAndres GomezFranceGuy ForgetHenri LeconteP. VenturaGermany (Federal Republic of)Hans-Dieter BeutelAxel HornungA. LeschGerald MarzenellJ. PeterPeter PfannkochHarald RittersbacherAlex StepanekH. TheissenMichael WestphalIsraelAmit NaorAmos Mansdorf

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Oren otevassel Tomer ZimmermanItalyFrancesco CancellottiUgo ColombiniM. FilippeschiDaniel MarcoNetherlandsJ. VekemansNew ZealandDavid LewispainSwedenL. Holmblad SwitzerlandJacob Hlasek Stefan MedemUnited KingdomS. Bale David Felgate Nick Fulwood Jason Goodall M. WalkerUnited StatesMatt Anger P. Ballauf Mike Bauer John Boytim S. Brown Ned Caswell JimmyConnors Kevin Curren Scott Davis Steve Denton Steve Devries Brad GilbertDelayne Howell Woody Hunt Luke Jensen Philio Johnson Kelly Jones Mark KeilChris Kennedy Eric Korita Johan Kriek Rick Leach Mineah Nastase M. OzerPeter Palandijan David Pate T. Pawsat Brad Pearce Richey Reneberg J. Sobel T.Toomey Tim WilkisonJ. Figueras

-35-WomenUnited StatesTracy MortonFederal Republic of GermanySubina HackCorneli Lechner Martina PawlikUnited KingdomLouise Allen Jani Blackstadt Beverly Bowes Gail Falkenberg Barbara GerkenJennifer Goodling Beth Herr Gretchen Magers Sharon McKenzie C. PolichDenise ParnellLisa PenningtonTenpin BowlingAn Italian team, Brunswick Italiana, made up of five men and five women playedseveral matches in South Africa during their two-week tour in December.Members of the Italian team included:MenWomenRossano Rossi Silvana PonziniEnrico Vietre Patrizia PuccinelliRaimondo Capodaglio Marilena Ferrari

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Giovanni Nuzzo Edith CasolaroStefano Schiano Ambra-Luisa FactaMarco Tomassini Barbarossa (manager)VolleyballA voleyball team from the Federal Republic of Germany comprising of 17players, both men and women, competed in South Africa. They played fourmatches against teams from the Witwatersrand and Transvaal.Windsurfing (boardsailing)Several overseas boardsailors took part in boardsailing competitions at Big Bay,Blouberg, South Africa. They included:MenRalph Bachschuster (Federal Republic of Germany)Craig Yester (United States)WomenGaynor Gaws (United States)Australia

-36-WaterskiingA team from Europe competed against a South African team in a so-calledInternational Match at Vereeniging, South Africa. The following were membersof the European team:Jean-Frangois Fischer (Switzerland)Dieter Hoffer (Switzerland)Richard Mannering (United Kingdom)Ian Ramsay (United Kingdom)Kick Smoll (Netherlands)Robert Teurezbacher (Austria)Thierry Tellier (France)YachtingThe following overseas yachtsmen took part in the Hobie InternationalChampionships in Mossel Bay, South Africa:Enrique Figueroa (Puerto Rico)Peter Manves (Netherlands)Carlton Tucker (United States)

-37-Annex IICONSOLIDATED LIST OF SPORTSMEN AND SPORTSWOMEN WHOPARTICIPATED IN SPORTS EVENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA FROM1 SEPTEMBER 1980 TO 31 DECEMBER 1987SportSportspersonArgentina Boxing(professional)Chess

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Golf HockeyRoberto Alfaro Abel Breur Roberto Candori Fominho D'Elia Ramon DominguezCes~r Duarte Lorenzo Garcia Walter G6mez Santos Laciar Juan DomingoMalverezMiguel QuinterosRoberto de VincenzoHoratio Servetto (umpire)Julio Melure Juan Antonio Musladino Ruben Pardo Hector Patri Victor RobledoJes6s Romero Adolfo Rossi Ram6n Soria Tito LectoureMotor car racing and Grand PrixCarlos Reuteman Ricardo ZuninoHoracio Araya Santiago Araya Juan Jos6 Blaguier Luis Maria BlaguierJorge Allen Marcos-Maria Baeck Gonzalez Beccar-Varela Sliso Branca MarcelloCampo Diego-Maria Cash Andr6s Courreges Serafin Dengra Jorge de Prat GrayRicardo de Vedia Francisco Elizagaray Guillermo Holmgren Marcello Lopez-Imizoz Bernardo Miguens Javier Miguens Gustavo Milino BuenaventuraMinguezMartin Blaguier Enrique Braun Miximo PazFernando Moral Marcello Morelli Andr6s Nocholson Jos6-Maria Palma TomisPetersen Juan Pablo Piccardo Hugo Porta Alejandro Puccio Martin SansotAlejandro Schiavo Diego Cuenesta Silva Fabian Turnes Ernesto Ure FernandoVenegas Domingo Beriatua(administrator) Oscar-CarlosMartinez-Basante(manager)Hector Silva (coach)CountryPoloRugby

-38-SportspersonArgentina(continued)Rugby teamsShootingAustraliaTennisAeronautics Body building Boxing (professional) BowlsCricketCycling GolfGymkanaGymnasticsCordoba Fisherton College St. George's College Los Toros (alsoknown as Banco delas Naciones)

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Alvero Aquico Braghini GurcioJos4-Luis Clerc Guillermo Vilas Robert SaadTracey TabartKathy Illington Sammy IoanidesPaul ToweelBarry SalterTerry Alderman John Dyson Peter Faulkner Mike Haysman Tom Hogan RodneyHogg Trevor Hohns Kim HughesJohn Maguire Rod McCurdyMurray Hall Ben LyonsDavid Graham Greg Norman Peter Thomson Tod Power C. WitcherAustralian national teamPhillip CheethamMuga Ranfgeni RecioCarl Rackeman Steve Rixon Greg Shipperd Steve Smith Mike Taylor KeplerWessels Graham Yallop Bruce Francis(manager)Dr. Frank Polese(physiotherapist)Country

-39-CountryAustralia (continued)SportHorse racing Motor car racing and Grand PrixMotorcylingNetballPolo RugbySnooker SquashSurfingSportspersonDarren GauciAlan JonesMichael Dawson Michael Dooman Paul Ferney Wayne GardnerMonica Duncan Allison Emes Joanne Kinsman Roberta Monaghan Kathy StevensCheryl ThomasJaime Mackay Richard WalkerDavid Campese Glen Ella Roger GouldEddie CharltonMenFrank Donnely R. George D. Haseltine Geoff Hunt Mark MounseyWomenRae Anderson Sharon Bradey G. Breckon Vickie Cardwell

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Greg Anderson Robbie Bain Rabbit Bartholomew Paul Burnett Ian Cairns GregDay Ted Deerhust Luke Egan Gary Elkerton Bryce Ellis Gary Green DamienHardman Cheyne Horan Derel Hind James Jennings John van der Kork Wes LaneGraeme McGregor Rob Phillis Jeff SayleJenny Ward Ann Watson Katie Wright Wendy Young Lorraine Decker (manager)Irene Timothy (coach)Sandy Muston Stan PeleckiTristan Nancarrow Greg Pollard Chris Robertson Dean Wallace Dean WilliamsCarin Clonda Mary Jo Reid Rhonda Thorne Margaret ZachariahKingsley Looker Barton Lynch John Mingram Dave Monley Mark OcchiluppoJohn Payne Matthew Pitts Mark Richards Mark Scott Roger Shackleton GregSmith Gary Timerley Graham Wilson Glen Winton Paul Wise Brett Worth

-40-CountryAustralia (continued)TennisWaterskiing Wrestling (professional)SportspersonMenRoss Case Pat Cash Broderick Dyke Mark Edmundson H. Egger John FitzgeraldWayne Hampson Chris Johnstone P. Kronk Carl Limberger Wally Masur A.Seymour Laurie Warder Kim Warwick Mark Woodford Simon YoulRobbie WoodsCaveman Harris Mario Milano Peter SladererWomenI. Cunningham Nerida Gregory Tracy Morton Pam Whytcross P. WignalAustrian NationalFreshwater AnglingTeamH. Heger H. StudenyMenBoardsailing (windsurfing) BodybuildingP. Krenn Alfred Tischler Walter WurzingerBernard Brandstaetter Marco Brandstaetter Helmut TurkKarin Hauser I. Lehner U. MullerNorbert Sattler Andi WolfhardtEddie Wolfhardt Max Raub (coach)Georg Aschacher Gerhard Mitmannsgruber Walter Obersberg Kurt RaingruberWolfgang Rammerstorfer Joseph Schalk Gerhard Schonbacher WolfgangTeinicke Klaus TraxlerAustriaAnglingArcheryWomenCanoeing

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Cycling

-41-CountryAustria (continued)SportFencingFootball (soccer)GolfGymnasticsSportspersonRobert Blaschka Gudrun Gabriel Peter Carlson Franz Laimer Dietmar Posch MenStefan Fussenegger Udo KalbWerner MoerzingerWomenIrene Binder Sandra Boesch Birgit Schier Rosa Dvoracek (coach) AstridWaldman (coach)Perry Gronstra Johann Urhofer Thomas Urhofer Rainer WinmerLifesavingMotor car racing and Grand Prix MotorcyclingTable tennisTennisWaterskiingCricketAustrian NationalLife Saving TeamGerhard Berger Niki Lauda Walter LechnerHarold Bartol Heinz Kinigadner Hans Lindner Tony ZoserlMenHeilmo Blacher D. Fetter Manfred Gosdam Anton Hummel Heinz MullerBernhardt Violesi F. WladhauslPeter Feigl A. NaihbaueRobert TeurezbacherHarley Alleyne Gregory Armstrong Sylvester Clarke Rod Estwick VanburnHolderAndreas Perschl Fritz RiendlWomenEvelyn Eckel Elfriede WiltscheK. Obertparleiterr A. SommerauerCollis King Ezra Moseley David Murray Albert Padmore Emerson Trotman** Reported to be residing in the Netherlands.KartingBarbados

-42-Sport

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AthleticsBoxing (professional)CyclingDisabled sports Equestrian sport Football (soccer) GolfGymnasticsSportspersonPiet van den Berghe Patrick van denBroeckeEddie FeliersBachir Chaarane Franky Decaesstecker Yves Monsieur Jose Seys PhilippeFondue (manager)R. Beelaert P. de Block A. de Mits Edrich Bloem R. Bukacke Arnold DemunckFrans Dubbeldam P. Goethals Eddie MerckMichael Cant Ren6 van Welde Paul van WinkelZoe Bates Francoise MathyEmile van denHerrenwegheJacques Huesdeus Nestor Meert Andri ReinaertMarcel Serlippins Stan Tourney P. van Rentergen Jean van der Berghe C.Verplanke W. Vinke J. Vandamme (manager) A. Verbraeken(manager)Fons BastijnsMar ie-Noelle Herkens Dominique Pelser Aileen van der HagenFabiola Gillet Willie Plume (coach)J. D. Buisset Patrick Danfrenses A. de Clerk P. Germonpre J. M. Sterno RobertGucassof Jean-Marc Hallet0. Hanssen D. Hanet Thierry Manneback D. Meese E. MuschsL. Putters Jean-Philippe Remy Patrick Remy J. M. Sterno Denis Thibaut deMaissieresBernard van Strijdonck Eric van den Bemben Michael Derweduven(coach)Luc Melotte (captain)CountryBelgiumHockey

-43-SportspersonBelgium (continued)Ice skatingJudoMotor car racing and Grand Prix MotorcyclingShooting TennisEric Krol Linda van TroyenEric Andans Freddy Billon Patric Brouwers Wim de BruyckenThierry Boutsen Jacky Ickx

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Didier de Radiques Harry Everts Richard Hubin Jean Claude LaquayeRaymond de Clerc Rudy Fruylier Nico de MexhalckStephane Mertens Gaston Rahier Marc VelkeneersG. HoefMenWomenBernard Boileau P. Brewerman Alain Brichant Johan de Preter DennisLangaskens J. van Langendonck E. Priem J. P. Richter C. van der WegheJean Claude D'Bigarde Nadine de Ceuster Walter KeesKarel de Muynck I. Dumont Anne Gabriel N. Mabille Marlene de WoutersGolfBoxing (professional) GolfGymnasticsHang gliding Motor car racing and Grand PrixA. SalazarPereira dos SantosP. Diniz Jaime Gonzilez MenJoao LevyWomenJacqueline PiresPepe L6pezR. Boesel Nelson Piquet Ayrton Senna Chico SerraCountrvWaterskiingBoliviaBrazil

CountryBrazil (continued)CanadaMotorcyling TennisAthletics (veterans)Equestrian SportGolfHorse racing Ice hockeyRugby Squash Swimming TennisWrestling (professional) Boxing (professional)ChileHockey-44Spor tspersonMarco GreccoMenMarcos Hocevar Carlos Kirmayr T. Koch Cassio MottaDon Farquhar sonJimmy Elder

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D. Ahern Al Balding Frank EdmondsLloyd Duffy Robert King, Jr.Kevin O'NeillHans de Goede Roe Hindson Spence McTavishGordon Anderson Jamie Hickox Gary WaiteGail AmundrudP. Kolaric B. MillarGeoff Roper Marc WestenholmeKojak KirkJos6 Antonio BadillaAlejandro Albertz Pablo Boetsch Patricio Boffil Joaquim Juaco Ricardo KapschAlfredo Klempan Martin Koster Daniel Montoya Roberto OrdofiezwomenLuciana Corsata Claudia Monteiro L. SchwankeM. Siegfried B. Stewart Ken TarlingRodrigo Ordotez Juan Ortigosa Andres Ropero Sven Schonborn MichaelStockings Andr~s Sureda Gustavo Thiermann Joaquim Wessel Andr6s Ziapel

-45-CountryChile (continued)SportHorse racing Motorcycling (Grand Prix) PoloRugby TennisColombiaCbte d'Ivoire DenmarkBoxingGymnastics GolfCycling Motor car racing and Grand PrixTennisSportspersonPatricio Sasso Roberto Sasso Eliseo Salazar Vincenzo Cascino Alejandro FantiniFernando FantiniAndr6s Carrasco Julio HoschschildDaniels Francisco PanellaAndres Gardulski Hans Gildemeister Robinson UretaLuis Lazano TomAs Polo Ra6l TelloJean-Baptists Ahoule Keita Ibrahima (manager and interpreter) Gerdt FrankMichael Marcussen Jan HendriksenH. Jentsh D. Johle C. LarsenWaterskiing Boxing Tennis SquashLisbeth Hoyer Julio Solo SolanaAndr6s Gomez Madgi Saad Ahmed Safwat Mudassar SanedDominican Republic EcuadorEgypt

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-46-SportspersonSportRugbyBelagio Rara Ilisoni Sailosi Kaiyava Salusalu Ifiremi Tawake Esala TeleniEatisoni Vaktalai Severo Waganibau Arthur Jennings(manager) Milton Floyd(assistant manager) Kirk Jennings(coach)Motor carracing and Grand PrixAeronautics (parachuting)Boardsailing GolfJan Hettema Keke RosbergJean-Paul Castel Patrick Paris Jacques RantetB. GimenezMenD. Bainee Jean-Paul Gachet Arnauld Humann0. Leglise P. Wakeford G. WatineGerard IhevenockGuy Guinard Alain Lequeux Yves St. MartinPhillipe Alliot Rene Arnoux Alain de Cadenet Louis Descrates Jean Pierre FreyPhilippe de Henning F. Hesnault J. Jarier Jean-Claude Justice Dominique LacaudElaine Berthet Cecilia Mourgu D'Algue Sophie Lapaire Marie Louise LorenziLaurence SchmidlinJacques Lafitte Jamel Messaoudi Didier Peroni Alain Prost Jean-Louis RicciAntoine Salamin Philippe Streiff Patrick Tambey Bob WollekCountryFijiPio Batiniu Tomasi Camaneisenirosi lokimi Finau Taitaifono Fone Asaeli HughesViliame Lilidamu Aidake Nadolo Epeneri Naituki Nalaco Naivogo Paula NawaluSairusi Nayamolikolu Joseva Qoro Epeli Rakai Koli Rakaroi (captain)Finland FranceWomenHang Gliding Horse racingMotor car racing and Grand Prix

-47-SportspersonFrance (continued)MotorcylingPowerboatingRugbySquash TennisJean Frangois Balde Jacques Bollie Jacques Cornu Thierry Espie PatrickFernandez Marc Fontan Jean-Louis Guignabodet Herve Guilleux Yannig Kervella

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Frangois SalabertRoland Bertranne Serge Blanco Daniel Bustaffa Manuel Carpentier Jean ClaudeCastagnet Didier Codorniou Daniel Debrocco Phillipe Dintrans Pierre DospitalJean Pierre Elissalde Dominique Erbani Patrick Faure Jean Pierre Fauvel JeromeGalion Bertrand GallionChristian le Liard Jean Michel Mattioli Thierry Rapicault Raymond RocheChristian Saron Eric Saul Jean-Louis Tournadre Alex Viera Jackie VimondSerge Garbernet Bernard Herrero Jean-Luc Joinel Jean-Baptiste Lafont PierreLancas Jean Patrick Lescarboura Alai Lorieux Alain Maleig Claude MartinezPatrick Mesny Robert Paparremborde Laurent Pardo Bernard Vivies Jean PaulVolffAlbert Ferasse (administrator) Jean Pierre Rives (captain) Ren6 Hourquet(referee) Francis Palmade (referee)Eric ClaudelWomenChristophe Casa C. Cordeu Pascal Deniau Guy Forget Bernard Fritz P. GruchetYannick Hesse P. Kuchna Henri Leconte B. Raifaitin Laurent Rizzo ThierryTulasne P. VenturawaterskiingAnn Bayard Marie-Christine Damas Lydia Vanhille Corinne VanierHerv6 Henry Marie Pierre Signeur Thierry TellierCountrySport

-48-SportspersonGermany, Federal Republic otAeronautics BadmintonManfred Strossenreuther Men WomenBoardsailingVolker Eiber Stefan Frey Harald Klaurer Thomas Kunster Ulrich Rost MarkusTeurnich Ralph Bachschuster A. OhmBjorn Schrader Klaus WaltherMartina Esser Mechthild Hagemann Dorett Hokel Catherine Hoppe Petra WildenBirgit ZornBoxing (professional)Bernd August Manfred Jassmann Ethem Ozekalim Horst Nabolch (manager)Wolfgang Welke (manager)Werner Schneider Dirk SchroederWilhelm Grom Umoller Josias Prinz zuWaldeckRobert HubnerW. Braun Reiner LiebertH. Dilbens Jan MeierT. Dilbens Ian MUllerHeiner Goetz Manfred Nepp

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Christian Goldschagg Hans Neumayer Helm Jaeger A. RotermundGerhard Klein Rudi WeeberAlfred Kahlfuss (manager) Sigi Renz (manager)Equestrian sport FencingKlaus Brinkmann Rudi ZimmermannVolker Fischer Heiner ThadeV. Bernhardt T. Gideon W. Herrmann T. HUbnerC. Knauss T. Kugelmuller Bernhard LangerMenJurgen Aeiger Kalus Deneke. Manfred DiehlPieter Diehl Reinhardt Dietze Thomas GrossCountrySportBridge Chess CyclingGolf Gymnastics

-49-SportspersonGermany, Federal Republic of (continued)Gymnastics (continued)Albert Haschar Steffen Jeschke Lutz Lehmann Gerland Noring Wolfgang RothJoachiam Schneider Wolfgang WagnerWomenIce skatingKartingModern pentathlon Motor car racing and Grand PrixMotorcylingPower boatingAndrea Bieger Karen Engelhardt Simone Engelhardt Ewa KuzlaTorsten Ostheimer Norbert SchrammHans-Juergen Fueller Hanspeter Keiter Horst LinnArno Bauhaus Achim Bellmann Volker JennichesWalter Brun Jochen Dauer Hans Frechen Harold Grohs Bepi Handscher HansHeyer Frank Jelinski Reinhold Joest Peter Lippmann Klaus Ludwig Jochen MassKarlheinz Dipfold Arno Drechsel Harald Eckl Karl Gressel Eddy Hau ManfredHerweh Klaus KleinKlaus Groetchel Herman Gruber Peter Komoll Hans KrageHolger Wochnoski Wolfgang Heiber (coach)Zbigniew Kamasinski (coach)Volker Rohwick (coach)Brigitta Lehmann Bitte Meyer Kathrin Rathleet Beate UmlaufChristian Maerz B. Seibold D. SchmacherRosetta Kirsch Peter KuhnVolkert Merl Siggi MUller Helmut Mundas Thomas Neubert Albert PfuhlSusanne Schmidt (women) Dieter Schornstein Hans Stuck Leopold von BayernVolker Weidler

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Bruno Luscher Anton Mang Jorgen MUller Gustav Reiner Reinhold Roth BerndSchneider Martin WimmerManfred Loth Rudi Reis Michael WernerCountrySport

-so-CountryGermany, Federal Republic of (continued)SportspersonSportRugbyBonner SC: team formed from Hannover,Rietberg and WiedenbrucksNorbert Amort Klaus-Ulrich KlobWolfgang Doring Hans LamberjohannFriedrich Dreyer Horst Paul WolfgangFrank Enklaar Hans Lothar MachtHeinz Fiedler Ludger Josef HumpeRolf Hartwig Klaus WichmannJurgen Howelmeyer Manfred WundramLudger Josef Humpe Robert Twele (manager)C. CollkommerBarbara Hammerschmidt Frank PosseMenBoris Becker Hans-Dieter Beutel T. Busch Klaus Eberhard Stefan EggmayerPeter Elter A. Ender0. Freund T. Froerer Ian Fudella R. Gehring Christian Geyer M. Groeger AlexHornung A. Lesch H. Luns Gerald Marzenell Andreas MaurerTore Meinecke Peter Moraing J. Peter Peter Pfannkoch Karsten Popp WolfgangPopp T. Reinz D. Riekert Harald Rittersbacher K. Saniter A. Siber Carl-UweSteeb Alex Stepanek H. Suess Harold Theissen Paul Vienings Michael WestphalHans Winkler(administrator)WomenElize Berger Bettina Bunge Alice Danila Heidi Eistelchner Sabina Hack SylviaHanikaUte Janowski Jacqueline Kubsch Cornelia Lechner Gabriella Maluga MartinaPawlik Beate ReinstadlerWaterskiingBerndt Jung Max Revlein Susi StrackUnterhagen Sports Club (Munich)Shooting Squash TennisGeneral

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SportspersonV. KaratziasMotor sport TennisDimitris Papandreau Costas Los Angelicki KannelapalousCricket RugbyAeronautics (parachuting) Boxing (professional) GolfHockey **Horse racing Karting Motor carracing and Grand PrixFaoud Bacchus * Chris Wynne-PottsIrish national teamJonjo GreenChristy O'Connor J. O'Flynn J. O'Leary Tommy Allen Alvin Carson John ColeNorman Crawford Simon Filgas Pat Eddery Ivor Greenwood Derek Daly JohnMcGinley ***L. Owens D. SmithJohnny McVicken Kenny Morris John Blythe (manager) Terry Gregg (coach)John Cantrell Kenneth Crossan Paul Dean Willie Duggan D. Fitzgerald Brenda 0.Foley Harry Harbison John HewittJerry Holland Alan Irwin David Irwin Roman Kearney Terry Kennedy RobbieMcGrath A. McLennan Gerry McLoughlin*Now reportedly living in Canada.**Some of the hockey players could be from Northern part of the UnitedKingdom.Ireland, which is***He could be from Northern Ireland.CountryGreeceSportGolfGuyana Hong KongIrelandRugby

-52-CountryIreland (continued)SportRugby (continued)Squash TennisTug-of-war BowlsIsraelSportspersonJohn Murphy K. O'Brien John O'Driscoll Anthony O'Leary Philip Orr FrankQuinn John Robbie Fergus Slattery George WallaceMarjorie Burke May Byrne Willy Hosey

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Matt DoyleIrish national teamMenRonald Dawson (administrator) Robert Ganly (administrator) Dr. Malcolm Little(tour doctor) Patrick Madigan (manager Syd Millar (manager)WomenCecil Bansky Hilton Cohen Sam SkudowitzMiriam JankelowitzGymkhana GymnasticsSoccer Squash TennisVolleyballCyclingIsraeli national teamYehoda Bello Limor FreidmanPetah Tikva TeamTal Ben ShaharIlana Berger T. Frischer Shlomo Glickstein A. Green Doron Hartal0. Jacob M. Langman Amos MansdorfAlpha-Beton TeamFranco Bellardi Fausto Benno Sergio Bettiol Mario Bodei Umberto Buselli S.Carboni Stefano CollaJohnny Moyal T. SirakOren Motevassel Amit Naor Shahar Perkiss S. Rosenberg J. Shenish E. Sinai T.ZimmermannTiziano Fava Angelo Gernari L Giabani Mauriziano Guareschi M. Mayer M.Oggero Gigi PavanItaly

-53-CountryItaly (continued)Cycling (continued)GolfGymnastics Karting Modern Pentathlon Motor carracing and Grand PrixMotorcylingTennisSportspersonWalter Piram R. Rabitti Gianni Robuschi A. Salvi Beppe Salvina Livio MoraStefano NotariB. Dassu Pietro Molteni Maria Misurielli R. TrapellaA. Devand Piero SimoniDaniele MassalaMichel Alboreto Mauro Baldi Pasquale Barberio Elio de Angelis Andrea deCesaris Teo Fabi Giorgio Francia

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Leandro Becheroni Fabio Billiotti Massimo Broccoli Maurizio Dolche VirginioFerrari Gabriel GrabiaMenCorrado Barazzutti Francesco Cancellotti Ugo Colombini M. Filippeschi DanielMarcoClaudio Sartor Nando Sdevanin Renato Silvello M. Zoppi Aliveirio Cendron(manager) Giampiaro Maestri (manager) Sergio Bianchi (assistantmanager)Piercarlo Ghinzani B. Giancomelli Olindo Jacobelli Pierluigi Martini PieroMoretti Ricardo Patrese Ricardo Patrese Romeri RandaccioMarco Luccinelli Matteoni Massimo Louis Reggiani Fausto Ricci MicheleRinaldi Franco UnciniE. Marturano OcleppoClaudio Panatta Alberto ParisWomenSabina Simmonds Renato VavassoriMenRaimondo Capodaglio Giovanni Nuzzo Rossano Rossi Stefano SchianoEnrico Vietre Mario TomassiniBarbarossa (manager)Ten-pin Bowling

-54-SportspersonItaly (continued)Ten-pin Bowling (continued)Tower divingJamaica JapanCricketBoxing (professional)WomenEdith Casolaro Ambra-Luisa Facta Marilena FerrariChristina Betti Danilo Cogrossi Enrico StellaRichard Austin Herbert Chang Everton MattisRyoji (judge) Yoshida (referee)Silvana Panzini Patrizia PuccinelliLawrence Rowe Ray WynterIsao Aoki Masashiko Tanaka (coach)Motorcycling TennisMotor car racingCricketAthletics (track & field)Takazumi Katayama H. VedaRob Collinge Gill FindlayDerrick ParryVincent Rakabaele

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LuxembourgBowlsFootball (soccer) GymnasticsMohaleshoek Bowls Club Emmanual PhamatseCarole de Marchi Manfred Diehl (coach)MalawiBoxing (protessional)CountrySportGolfKarateKenyaLeewards Islands LesothoPhilemon Ayesu Ali Faki

-55-SportspersonMalawi (continued)Football (soccer)John Banda Sam Banda Lovermore Chafunya Jack Chamangwani FrankChapotela Ernest Chirwali Joe Chitsime Petro Danize Bennett Gondwe EdwardLuagala Holman Malungu Kennedy Malungu Duff Mathandalizwe (alias WandaChafunya)Isaac Matsinya Jimmy Nphamba Clifton Msiya Fanuel Muthali Shadrack MwaleCastigo Mwando Lawrence Perrera Matthews Phiri Ricky Phuka Frank RapulaneEdward Salmore Albert Sibiya Frank Sinalo Kingsley Tembo Aristidice ZazaSquash Box ing (professional)S. White James Martinez Ricardo ValeraR. Cazanbon I. de Leon E. NavaFootball (soccer)Eden Moleka Anando Osman Aristides ZazaNetherlandsAnglingAthletics (track & field) Boardsailing (windsurfing)CricketCycling Hockey KartingKees van den ToorenHarm Hendricks (administrator)Marco Tellier Onno Tellier Ben WesselingPaul Jan Bakkar Reiner van Es Dick VierlingRudy KuipersMarch BenningaJasper Blom Piet Hartog Leo Kloos Jeroen ViscaalMotor car racing and Grand PrixPeter de Bruyn Jan LammarsFrank van Eglem Huub Rothengat

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CountrySportMexicoGolfMozambique

-56-CountryNetherlands (continued)SportMotorcyling PowerboatingShootingSportspersonGert van Doorn Boet van Dulmen Henk van Mierlo Arthur Mostert Cees van derVelden W. HillenLisa Lots-Koot Anton PanmanJohan VekemansEric WillbortsNew ZealandWaterskiing Yachting BodybuildingBowlsCricket Cycling GolfLifesaving (surf)Motorcycling Paddle-skiingPoloPolocrossRugbyMarion van Dijk (woman) Kick SmollPeter ManvesDonald StedmanPeter BellissRichard ReidNeil WylieBob CharlesSteve Booton Cecil Coffin Brian Evans Bryce Gregory Michael McDonaldDave Hiscock Robert Holden Paul Lewis lain Pero Glen WilliamsJohn AldermannChris Jones Stuart MacKenziePeter Gasson John Gasson Gary HarrisAlbert Anderson John Ashworth Mike Clamp Scott Crichton Kieran CrowleyAlan McVicar Boris Sokratov Steve Trevett Deane Tulley Bryan Hancock(manager)Robbie Saunders John WalkerAndy Dalton Robbie Deans Andrew Donald Kevin Eveleigh Grant FoxTennis

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-57-SportspersonNew Zealand (continued)Rugby (continued)SquashBernie Fraser Hika ReidJohn Gilmer Mark RingCraig Green Bryce RobbinsAndy Haden Craig RossJack Hobbs Mark ShawGary Knight Frank ShelfordRobert Kururangi Wayne ShelfordDavid Loveridge Victor SimpsonSteven McDowell Wayne SmithMurray Mexted Warwick TaylorJohn Mills Alan WhettonBill Osborne Gary WhettonMurray Pierce Stu WilsonSteve Pokere Neil YoungCes Blazey (administrator) Ron Don (administrator) J. G. Fraser (administrator)Ian Kirkpatrick (manager) Frank McMullen (linesman) Colin Meads (coach) IvanVodenovick (manager)MenWomenTennisWaterskiingSquash BoxingCraig Blackwood Tony Brettkelly Bruce Brownlee Stuart DavenportS. Cargo Chris Lewis David Lewis0. ParunTim Carroll Bernardo Checo Daniel Delgado Fred Green Robbie Green WarrenHerbert Alfredo Layne Jose de la Cruz Lopez Mark McDonald AlejandroMiranda Mario MorenoMohammed Ali Somjee *Pedro AvilaRobyn Blackwood Joana Williams Linda McLureBrenda Perry Russel SimpsonPeter Old Frank Reynolds Richard Reynolds Julio Ruiz Damon RundstromLeanne Sowry Carlos Trujillo Maarten Green (manager) Mercado Villalobos(judge)* Reported to be living outside Pakistan.CountrySpor tPakistan Panama

Sport

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Rugby TennisPoloRugbyBodybuildingCyclingSportspersonClub Universitario Marcos Cino Hugo Chapacu Francisco Gonzalez Victor PecciJos6 "Pepe" Pefta M. BusatoCarlos de Matos Fernando Carvalho Marco Chagas Manuel Cunhada Asuncfon (Curdo)Carlos Marta Jose Passos Antonio PintoB. de Sousa Alexander RuasAntonio Fernandes J. SantosFernando Fernandes Americo Silva Jos6 Fernandes J. ValeLionel Fernandes M. ZefferinoPaolo FerreiraOrlando Alves (assistant manager) Jos6 Bombo (assistant manager) VenceslauFernandes (manager) Francisco Nunes (official)F. FiguereidoSpainBoxing (professional)Jos6 Garcia Alfredo Evangelista Carlos Rodriguez Felipe Rodriguez Ramon Soria(manager)Equestrian sport Alfonso ServoviaGolf HockeyMotorcyclingRugbyJuan Anglada M. Ballesteros Severiano Ballesteros Manuel CaleroDon Quixote Team Carlos Cardus Angel Nieto Tomas Pardo Santiago SantosR. Foreman J. Lopez Jos6-Marfa OlazabalSito Ponf Loris ReggioniCountryParaguayPeruPortugalGolf

-59-SportspersonSpain (continued)TennisJuan Avendano Jos6 Figueras Gabriel UrbiSri LankaCricketSwaziland FootballFlavian Aponso Ajith de Silva Bandula de Silva

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Hemanthe Devapr iya Lanthro Fernando Mahesh Gunatilleke Tony Opatha(Organizer and manager)PotsoSto Khoza Matthews Mandlazi Len Mashabela Pele MncinaNirmal Hettiaratchy Lalith Kalperuma Susanthe Karunratne Bernard Perera AnuraRanasinge Bandula Warnapura Jerry WouterzAbel Shongwe William Shongwe Scara (Absolom) ThindweGolfSwitzerlandJoe Dlamini Tom DhlaminiAeronautics (parachuting) Bodybuilding ChessEric Mueller Swiss Skydiving Team (drawn largely fromthe "Phantom Club")Rivasi Pin Deuce Viktor KorchnoiS. Boehni Hans LedermanRolf Brunner Leo LeunerW. Fabrif Harold MuellerCharly Herbert Karl RothRoman Hermann Stefan Sandmeier.Sigmund Hermann Leo SchoenenbergerHeinz Isler Rolf SentiN. Kraus Peter SteingerHans Peter Kuhnis C. VicentiJurg Hess (manager) Eddy VontobelGerhard Schrauner (manager)MenMichael Buchter Ivan Couturier K. ElbaradieThomas Gottstein p. Jacquet J. StorjohannWomenMarie-Christine de Werra Regine LautensEvelyn Orley Pia UllmanCountrySportCycling Golf

-60-SportspersonGymnasticsBruno Cavelti Boris Dardel Markus Lehman Markus Muller Marco Piatti Ren6Pluess Claudio Rossier Flavio Rota Alex Schumacher Jurg Waibel DanielWunderlin Sepp Zellweghe Jean-Pierre Jaquet(coach)Alfred Schlatter (coach) Peter Taubler (coach) Marcel Wey (coach)womenBirgit Bachmann Andrea Batholet M. Benigni Lara Comandini Bettina ErnestMarisa Jervella Susi Latanzio Syrta Meister J. Sagesser Natalie Seiler NicoleStreuli Ferenc Donath (coach) Theres Hafliger

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(coach)JudoKartingMotor carracing and Grand Prix MotorcylingProfessor M. KondoCharles Geudel Paul Geudel Gerhard Lindinger Enzo Calderari Rolf GlasserJacques Cornu Roland Freymond Michel FrutschiPaul Gudel Mark SurerPaul Gudel Sergio PellandiniSwiss Alpine Rugby Club Vernon Munnick (organizer)Nick Appeleryn Brida Beccarilli Peter Egloff Ren6 Frei Nick HamesIvan SchneiderMenStephan Bienz Stefan Cambal Vojko Fersch Jakob Hlasek T. KraplWomenCatherine Augsberger Christiane JolissaintChris Heintz Phil Stevens Felix Thomas Fritz Waddburger Terry WilsonMarc Krippendorf Stefan Medem G. Neuenschwaier R. Stussy M. WalderEva Krapl Karin StampfliCountrySportSwitzerland(continued)RugbyShooting (bisley)Squash Tennis

-61-SportspersonSwitzerland (continued)Tug-of-war WaterskiingSwiss national teamJean-Luc Cornaz Jean-Frangoise Fischer Claude Hildenbrand Dieter HofferSamiu Mohi Hakatoa Topou Vilame Kakato Tali EteakiUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandAnglingAthletics BadmintonDavid Andrews John Barrett Nick Carter Gary Dunk John Emery D. Froud DickieGordon Steve Hatton Joe Holland Mick Kearney Malcolm MacDonald PeterMorrellH. Murphy Joe Murray John O'Brien Peter Peck"Bimbo" Perring John Reece R. Renesto Clive Richards Ray Rush Chris SouthMick Toomer Norman Witt Alan YatesZola Budd MenStuart Elliot Gary Scott Tim Stokes Eddie Sutton

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WomenLindsay Bracken Rita Durnian Eva Elliot Cathy RedheadBilly Taylor Mike Tredgett Billy Walker Andrew WoodJune Shipman Barbara Sutton Kathy TredgettBoardsailing (windsurfing)David PerksHylton Armstrong John Bell Russell Evans Mal HughesDave McGill Joe Rogan George TurleyCountrySportTongaRugbyBowls

-62-SportspersonUnited Kingdom Boxing (continued) (professional)Bridge ChessCricketWillie Booth John MoodyWalter Clayton Dave McCabeNajib Dako Mick MorrisBarry Ellis Keith ParrySteve Gee Kostas PetrouJonjo Green Gavin StirrupAntonio Harris Peter TillChris Jacobs Robbie WilliamsTerry MageeArchie Kassler (manager) Paddy Murphy (manager)Kim Cope Brian Mervis John Nunn MenJonathan Addison Dennis Amiss Ian S. Anderson Stephen Andrew Charles AtheyRobert Bailey Philip Bainbridge Kim John Barnett Simon Base Mark BensonTimothy Boon Geoffrey Boycott Chris Broad Neil Burns David Capel PhilCarrick Ian James Chivers Patrick Cliff Russell Cobb Geof Cook GrahamCordrey Nigel Cowley Simon Dennis Graham Dilley Robin Dyer David E. EastRichard Ellison John Emburey Mark Felton Roger Finney Chris FletcherChristopher F. Goldie Graham Gooch Mark Gouldstone Allan Green JonathanHardyNeil Hartley Stuart Hartley Richard Hayes Timothy Head Jeremy Heath MikeHendrick Simon Hinks Dean Hoffman Geoffrey Holmes John Hopkins TimHopper Geoffrey Humpage Nigel Illingworth Peter Ingham Alan Igglesden RobinJackmman Paul Jarvis Graham Johnson Adrian Jones D. Jones Alvin KallicharranKevin Kerr Simon Kimber Alan Knott Allan Lamb Wayne Larkins ChrisLethbridge John Lever Timothy Lloyd Jeremy W. Lloyds Gordon Lord RichardLumb Monty Lynch Steven Malone Christopher Maynard Keith McGuinessCountry

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Sport

-63-SportspersonUnited Kingdom Cricket (continued) (continued)Keith M'edlycott Tony Middleton Geotf Miller Andrew Moles Stephen MooresHugh Morris John Morris Martin Moxon Andrew Needham Paul Newham ChrisOld Gary Palmer Paul Parker Gordon Parsons Christopher Penn ChristopherPhillipson Ian Pont Keith Pont Laurie Potter Neal Radford Alan Ramage JamesRichards Bruce Roberts Robert Robinson Neil Russon Kevin Saxelby KevinSharp Arnold Sidebotton Philip Slocombe Chris Smith David James Smith DavidMartin Smith Kenneth SmithLawrence Smith Paul Smith Alastair Storie James Sykes Leslie Taylor NicholasTaylor Geoffrey Tedstone David Thomas Gary Thomas Greg Thomas WilliamThomas Keith Tomlins David Turner Derek Underwood J. Wainwright AlanWalker Ian Waring Alan Watkins Stuart Watterton Andrew Watts Alan WellsColin Wells Duncan Wild Martin Willis-Stovold Alan Willows Robert WincerStephen Windaybank Robert Woolmer Simon Wooton Charles Palmer(administrator) Barry Meyer (umpire)WomenJulie AbbottAngela Bainbridgq Enid Bakewell Pam Crain Gail Donnison Coral HandleyCathy Harris Karen Joblin Megan Lear Helen Leath Margaret Leath Pat LovellMs. MartinOxford-CambridgeW. R. Bistowe M. Callinan T. A. Cotterill I. CurtisJill McConway Sue Moran Mary Pilling Kim Price Ruth Prideaux Niki RowlandsMs. Sellec Avril Starling Margaret Taylor M. Weaver Pamela Grooves (managerand captain)University team:A. G. Davies J. G. Franks P. L. Garlic A. D. H. GrimesCountrySport

-64-CountryUnited Kingdom (continued)SportOxford-Cambridge University team (continued)CyclingSportspersonS. Henderson I. Hodgson A. Lea Peter MillsPhilip Bell L. Fleetwood D. Jenkins F. Kelly John LeggR. Palmer D. G. Price Brian Taylor (manager)Len Manners John Scott John Tonks R. Travis R. WhyteDisabled sports (bowls)

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WomenJohn Gronow Paul Huball Roy Dunbar (manager)Yvonne Hawtin Hazel RandallEquestrian sport MenGeoff Billingham Lionel Dunning Jean Germany Peter Gotz Stephen SmithRichard WalkerFootball (soccer)Pam Dunning Debby JohnseyMilija Aleksi Geoff MerrickPeter Borota David NishFrank Carrodus Stuart PearsonMike Channon Eric PottsBrian Greenhof Barry PowellBilly Jennings Ian RossDon Masson Gordon SmithSir Stanley Matthews Stuart Turnbull (coach) Dave WatsonJohn Barnwell(manager) Jimmy Gordon (masseur) Jimmy Hill (consultant)Dennis Roach (organizer) Graham Taylor (coach) Jack Taylor (referee)A. Barber P. Barker J. Bennett G. Birch Simon Bishop David Blair P. Bradley S.Brady Nicholas Brown Simon Brown Nigel Burch Paul Burley Phil BurnhopeAndrew ChandlerHoward Clark P. Cook Paul Curry I. Dougan P. Dunn Denis Durnian David EddyBrian Evans Peter Evans Nick Faldo David Feherty Nick Godin J. Graham MartinGreenWomenGolf

-65-SportspersonUnited Kingdom Golf (continued) (continued)GymkhanaGymnastics HockeyHorse racingPhil Harrison* P. Hedges J. Heggerty M. Higgins Jane Howard Warren-Humphreys Derek James Mark James Nick Job Mark Johnson C. Jones MichaelKing Mark Kingsley Robert Lee Graeme Lennie Stuart Little M. Lord Sandy LyleR. Mann Gordon Manson0. Matlou P. McGarry M. McGee Malcolm McKenzie David Melville ChrisMoody T. MoranEnglish national teamSusan Dando Hayley PriceHilary Brady Moira Conway Laura Dobbs Catherine Gall Carol Garvey JohnGrimmer Nick Henry Joyce KenyonWillie Carson Paul Cook Pat Eddery Eddie Hide Tony IvesP. Morley Ian Mosey Andrew Oldcorn Graham Oliver T. O'Nion Peter OosterhuisT. Parker Phillip Parkin A. Payne D. Poole D. Pugh Mark Sharman Brian

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Sharrock Dennis Sheehy R. Smith S. Spittle Nick Squire A. Strange AndrewSutcliffe Glen Taylor M. Thomas Peter Thomas Sam Torrance Ron Wardill PaulWay Ian Woosnam Ian YoungBarry Winch John Reeves (coach)Elarnor McNamara Jane Powell Mary Powell Dave Smith Janet Smith PaulaStandish Carol Unwin Moyra Gibson (coach)Joe Mercer Lester Piggott Greville Starkey walter Swinburn* It refers to Phillip Harrison, who participated in the South African Golf Circuit,and not to Peter Harrison, another golfer who has never participated in golf eventsin South Africa.CountrySport

-66-CountrySportUnited Kingdom Judo (continued)SportspersonTeam trom Wales MenA. Brown Andrew Davis Gwyn Davis T. Johnson L. Jones Terry Jones JulianDavis (manager) John Reynolds (manager)N. Kaotaylo Alan Kondrua Michael Reynolds J. Smith C. Sturgess Keith WaltersC. WilliamsWomenKartingMotorcar racing and Grand PrixMotorcycling(speedway)PoloJulie Abrums Ann Caurd Carol Entwistle Salley HenbrowMenBrian Heerey Martin Hines Malcolm TurnerK. Acheson Nick Adams Rob Arthur Derek Bell M. Brundle John FitzpatrickGeoft Harris Nigel Harris Brian HentonAlan Carter Peter Clittord Joey Dunlop M. Grant Eben Greyling Chris Guy RonHaslamColin Adkroyd John Barker Andy Campbell Rob Dolman Derek Harris DaveJessupLord Charles Berestord Robert GrahamHelen Morgan Helen Wantling Sandy WilkinsWomenCarolin HoyRobbie Herrin Geott Lees Nigel Mansell J. Palmer Tony Pond Martin PryorDerek Warwick John WatsonTony Head Keith Heuwen Gary Lingham Brian Morrison Chas Mortimer DonnieRobinson Barry Sheene

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Richard Knight Andy Reid Peter Smith Peter Tarrant Dave Trownson SteveWilcockJohn Walker David Yeoman

-67-CountrySportUnited Kingdom Powerboating (continued)SportspersonJohn Hill Roger Jenkins Steve KertonTony Williams Mark WilsonRugbyBangor Rugby Club (Northern Ireland) Cardiff Rugby Club (Wales) EnglishNational Rugby Team Gloucester Rugby Club (England) Welsh Academicals(Wales) Welsh CrawshaysMark Bailey Phil LangfordPhil Blakeway D. LamerSteve Brain David LeslieSteve Brain Michael LewisSteve Burnhill R. LewisChris Butcher Richard MoriartyE. Butler R. NorsterJohn Carlton John PalmerD. Church Gary PearceMaurice Colclough John PerkinsJ. Collins Alan PhilipsJeremy Cooper David PickeringRussell Cornelius Malcolm PreedyDave Cusani Graham PriceLes Cusworth N. PriceP. Daniel Elgan ReesGareth Davies Gary ReesHuw Davies Paul ReesPhil Davies Paul RendallPaul Dodge Jim RenwickR. Dyer Michael RichardsGwyn Evans John ScottJohn Fidler Terry ShawRay Giles Mike SlemanH. Gilson Steve SmithOwen Golding Jeff SquiresM. Gravelle Ian StephensJonathan Gritfiths Nick Stringer John Hall Tony SwiftDusty Hare Mike TeagueRichard Hill Kevin ThomasTerry Holmes Mark Titley

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John Horton David TrickRobert Hughes Mike WatkinsAndy Irvine Peter WheelerDavid Jacobs Clive WilliamsBilly James Peter WilliamsJettrey Jenkins K. W. M. WilliamsG. John Peter WinterbottomDavid Johnstone Clive WoodwordM. Jones M. WyattJohn Knowles Nick Young

-68-SportspersonUnited Kingdom Rugby (continued) (continued)Richard Greenwood (coach) Ron Jacobs (tour manager) Russell Jenkins(secretary) Cliff W. Jones (administrator, Wales) William-John McBride(assistant manager) Syd Millar (team official) Derek Morgan (team manager)Arthur Rees (team manager) Ken Rowlands (referee) Neville Walsh (manager)Felbridge Invitation Team-Members:John Baldwin John Boxall Neil Daytell Mark Fletcher John Green Martin HaagMark Hancock David Harris Simon Hill David Hinkins John McFarland AndyMullins David NunnShooting SnookerSquashMark Reid Paul Reid Andy Robinson (captain) Andy Roda Rob Ryden ChrisSheasby Nigel Smith Ben Stork Andy Sutton Rupert Vessey Charles VyvyanMickey Williams Jamie Salmon (coach) Harry Townsend (coach)Dave LumbyEddie Charlton Paul Gibson John Hargreaves Anthony Harris Robert MarshallMenGawain Briars Adrian Davies Dave Harris Mark Hornby N. Ingledew J. LeVievre J. Lilley D. Loyd K. May Chris McManus R. Millman Dave Thomas B.Watkins Geoff William Paul Way Jonah Barrington (coach)Steve Newbury John Rees Dennis Taylor Willie ThornWomenPaula Anderson Jayne Ashton Suzanne Burges Sue Cogswell Alison Cummings J.Leach Leslie Moore Lisa Opie Pamela Sales Angela Smith L. Soutter RuthStrauss Nicki Sturgeon Ruth Taylor Debbie Turnbull(coach)Heather WallaceCountrySport

-69-SportspersonUnited Kingdom (continued)

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Surfing Table tennisD. CookWomenAndrew Barden Denis Neal Lindsay TaylorMenS. Bale Jeremy Bates M. Blincow N. Brown Jason Clunie Mark Cox AlanDouglas Colin Dowdeswell John Feaver D. Felgate M. Frankel Nick Fulwood J.Goodall M. Holland S. Ickringell D. Ison Clive Knightly Alfred Leighton RichardLewis Tony Michell Buster Mottram G. Pierzhalski Andrew Robinson NigelSears Stephen Shaw Jonathan Southcombe M. Walker J. WhitefordCarole Knight-Moore Angela TiernayWomenSue Barker Amanda Brown Lesley Charles Annabel Croft Rina Eina Valda LakeEllinore Lightbody Denise Parnell Lisa Pennington Christine Power Katie RickettJulie Salmon Belinda Thompson Virgina WadeTug-of-war WaterskiingWrestling (professional) Yachting General AdministratorsLincoln Team Tony Coos Richard Manner ing Nicola Racey Ian Ramsay DaveVikingHarold Cudmore Andy Ripley Richard Jeeps (former Chairman,British Sports Council) William HicksCountrySportTennis

-70-CountryUnited StatesSportAeronauticsSportspersonLinda Meyer Kermit WeeksCrawford Adams Charles AndersonAthletics (track & field)Badminton BasketballMenWomenBob Fine Ardis BowTom Fleming Sally EdwardsSteve Hardison Mansell Baker (coach) Dick Thomlinson (coach)Chris Kinnaird Utami KinnairdWomen's team of the University of Western FloridaFran Garmon (coach)Boardsailing (windsurfing)Body building BowlsMen

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WomenGreg Aguera Darran Hamm Nevin Sayre Craig YesterRoy TuefelMenD. Dawes Gaynor Gaws K. WeberWomenTom Baker Joe Hutchinson John Massio Ernie SchlegelDomingo Ayala(Puerto Rico) Johnnie Baca David Beyno Bernard Benton Tyrone Booze HaroldBrazier Mark Breland Poison Ivy Brown Leroy Caldwell Lee CargyleJerry Cheathem Mike Cohen T. Cowley Louis Curtis Steve DelgadoBetty Morris Katherine SchlegelJames Dixon Buster Drayton Fernando Escalera (Puerto Rico) Larry FrazierManning Galloway Darcy Gaymon Steve Gregory Ray Hammond Jett HannaDavid Jaco Mike Jameson Jose de Jesus (Puerto Rico) Milton Leaks Scott LedouxAnglingBoxing

-71-SportspersonUnited States BoxingBridgeMark Lee Young Joe Louis Everet Martin Steve Michalerya Davey Moore SteveMormino Ali Karim Mohammad (Duane Thompson) Rahan Muhammad OssieOcasio (Puerto Rico) Greg Page Rickey Parkey K. P. Porter Mike Pryor DwightMuhammad Qawi Tyrone RackleyCarlos Rodriguez (Puerto Rico) Stanley Ross Sam Scaff Fossie Schmidt DionSimpson Jimmy SmithRenaldo Snipes Randy Stephens Billy Thomas Bobby Thomas Franco TomasDuane Thompson James "Quick" Tillis Henry Walker Micke Weaver Ray WhiteSteve Zonski Nick Acosta (trainer, Puerto Rico) Robert (Bob) Arum (promoter)Viso Fernandes (referee, Puerto Rico) Billy Gutz (manager) Don Manuel(manager) Tony Millar (manager) Floyd Patterson (commentator) FredWolfindale (manager)WomenStanley VaughanMenJ. Allen David Cheska Christian Currey H. Du Jardin J. Lilobet A. McLaughryBarney WardDavid Abell M. Adcock R. Adham David Allen M. Allen W. Ashwander G.Backlund Gary Battistoni Andy BeanLynn Deas Rama Linz Beth Palmer Kay Shulle Keri Shuman Juanita SkeltonWomenCatherine Birdsall Leslie Burr Anne Kursinski Ella RaidtJim Bender M. Blakely Brian Bobbitt C. Bolling Eric Booker S. Brady Bill BraskGay Brewer Mr. Buros

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CountrySportJohn MoranChessEquestrian sportGolf

-72-CountryUnited States (continued)SportGolf (continued)SportspersonB. Buttner G. Cadle Mike Cook Beth Daniel T. Deber Tom Delaney J. DelichMike Diffley T. Doozan Fred Dupre E. Evans Peter FamianoBob Mead Johnny Millard Robert Molt Larry Nelson Ben Norris Tom NosewicsD. Ogrin David O'Kelly Mark O'Meara Perry Pate Tony Patri C. PavinJack Ferenz M. PrestonRay Floyd Jack RawlinsB. Ford M. ReddingFrank Fuhrer Lee RinderD. Games Don RobertsonHubert Green M. RungeBen Grenshaw A. SalinasJ. Grund Doug SandersJames Guerra David SannRick Hartman Bob E. SmithBryan Hoynak Steve SmithS. Hudson Stuart SmithKevin Iwankow John SpelmanTony Jackson Muffin Spencer-DevlinJohn Jacobs R. StallingsG. Johnson M. SteinbauerR. Johnson Curtis StrangeTony Johnson P. TeravainenMark Jordan D. ThompsonBrian Kamm D. TolleyDonna Kaponi Jay TownsendJames Karr Lee TrevinoTom Kite G. TrivissoneKevin Klier B. TwayD. Kluver Tom TylerK. Kotowski T. VargoR. Kramer Chuck VigeantRobert Lendzion Lanny WadkinsDon Levin Fred Wadsworth

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Paul Marchand Jim WeedenJ. McComish M. WestK. McDonald Douglas WherryT. McGinnins Mike WhiteJ. McGough B. WillifordT. McGrew N. ZamboleFuzzy ZoellerP. J. Boatwright (President, United States Golf Association)

-73-SportspersonUnited States Gymnastics (continued)Robin Artz Steve Bradley Bart Connor Ted Dimas D. Distensano Jay Foster BrianHalstead Gerald Hanks Steve Juengert Patrick Kirksey Russel Lacy EmilioMarrero Spider MaxwellWomenHang glidingHockey Horse racingIce skatingKarateTracy Butler Heather Carter Diane Cushenberry Dianne Durham Tammy ElliotJenny Ester Mercia Fredericks Kelly Garrison Jennifer Greenhut JenniferHagberg Kimberley Hamilton Michele HilseCoachesGary Anderson Christie Crofft Steve Gerlack Lance King Bruno Klaus GaryRafalosky Nancy RoachGach GrigsbyCathy Davids Susan MyersCash AsmussenDiana Emmet Leslie Friedman John-Paul LicariEddie Butcher Ted Pritchard Bill WallaceKevin McMurtie Mike Miller Dominic Minicucci John Omori Roy Palassou BillyPaul Lance Ringwald Noel Riskin Al Scharus Bobby Stelter Dennis VazquezChris Waller Paul ZiertKim Hurley Lyn Lederer Danna Lister Shari Mann Sabrina MarsPaaty Massoels Yolanda Mavity Juliana McNamara Jodi Owens Mary Lou RettonDawn WilsonCountrySpor t

-74-SportspersonUnited States (continued)Lifesaving (surf)United States national team (some teammembers):

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Lifesaving (still-water)Motor car racing and Grand PrixMotorcycling(speedway) Powerboating PowerliftingTim Harvey Jim Kaslawski Jack LinkeyBill Babashotf Tore Blichfeldt Mike GaughanEddie Cheever Fred Merkel Doug Polen D. Sullivan John WilliamsFred Andrews Michael Baldwin Mickey Diamond Eric Eaton Eddie LawsonRandy Mamola Brian Manley Jeff MatiasevichBob Borg Mark Borgman Tommy DickersonRandy Gore Jim Hauen-SteinMenLew Riftle Bill RobinsonKip Jerger Steve Nelson Mike NewmanWayne Rainey Kenny Roberts Freddie Spencer Rex Staten Tyson VohlandTommy Watts Larry WosickChris Reichardt Rex Staten Jim TarantinoJohn Nicol Duke WaldropWomenJim Caldwell Mark Chaiallet Buddy Duke Jerry Jones Brett Russell Bob WahlDave Jettrey (manager)Mike Deiton Kevin Higgins Gary Lambert Mike PurcellTafu Salesa Mike Sherlock Art WardDetroit Rugby Football Club Fevris Reid (umpire)Sport for the Rene JacksondisabledCountrySpor tMary RyanRugbySoftball

-75-SportspersonUnited States Squash (continued)Surfing SwimmingMenDave HuebnerSimon Anderson Matt Archibald Paul Barr Wayne Bartholomew Jeff BoothJames Brisick Gary Clisby Greg Day David Eggars Scott Farnsworth Greg FosterSunny Garcia Brad Gerlach Hans Hedeman Derek HoWomenNancy Gengler Marianne Greenberg Julie-Ann Harris Alicia McConnell GailRamsey

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Jim Hogan Dane Kealoha Charlie Kuhn Mike Lambresi Budd Llamas DonMatthis Brian McNulty Willy Morris Jeff Novak Bobby Owens Dave ParmenterMike Parsons Lew Rittle Ted Robinson Dean Rollingsworth John ShimookaMenAnthony Adler Craig Beardsley C. Canier Randy Cordobes Robbie CordobesMike Kelly John-Paul Licari Kyle Miller Glen MillsRick Morley Bill Neville D. Poole Chris Rowe Don Smith Doug Soltis ScottSpann Jesse VassalloWomenVeronica Brower Jeanne Childs Allison Grant B. Harris Dianne JoanningmanLoren KellyJoan Pennington Jennifer Strickland Kathy Treible Sue Walsh Laura YoungCountrySport.

-76-SportspersonUnited States Tennis (continued)R. Akel Matt Anger Paul Annacone Jimmy Arias John Austin P. Ballauf MikeBauer Fritz Beuhning Jeff Borowick John Boytim S. Brown M. Bullock ShelbyCannon D. Carroll Dan Cassidy Ned Caswell R. Cetrone Jimmy Connors R.Crowley Kevin Curren M. Davis Scott Davis Steve Denton Mike Depalmer SteveDevries Eddie Dibbs Randy Druz Pat Dupre C. Dunk H. Eamus R. Evett MikeFedderly M. Freeman Vitas Gerulaitas Brad Gilbert L. Good Brian GottfriedTony Graham Robert Green Mark Groetsch Tim Gullikson S. Hagey DelayneHowell R. Hubbard Woody Hunt Luke Jensen Philip Johnson Kelly Jones JohnJuill G. Juriet T. Kaine C. Kardon Mark Keit Chris KennedyS. KiddSteve Kirson Bruce Klegge Andy Kohlberg Eric Korita Paul Koscielski E.Kramer Aron Krickstein Johan Kriek Steve Krulevitz Michael Kures Jay LapidusMike Leach Rick Leach J. Lee P. Lehnhoff T. Lucci Bob Lutz G. ManningJacques Manset G. Marshall Tim Mayotte B. Maze Steve Meister S. MooreMineah Nastase M. Ozer Peter Palanjian J. Pappel David Pate Andrew Pattison T.Pawsat Brad Pearce Shehan Petris Hank Pfister Brad Properjohn Mel PurcellRichey Reneberg P. Rennert C. Richey John Sadri N. Saviano Bill Scanlon J.Schnitzer B. Schultz G. Skekle Peter Smith Stan SmithMickey Snelling John Sobel Harold Solomon M. Spearmani Larry StefankiSherwood StewardCountrySport

-77-SportspersonUnited States (continued)Tennis (continued)

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Dick Stockton Roscoe Tanner Ferdie Taygan Elliot Teltscher Beb Testerman TomToomey Steve Tourdo R. Trogolo Eric van t'Hot Robert van T'Hop Fred ViancosM. VinesA. Vordemeier Mark Wagner Trey Waltke Tom Warneke M. Weiss TimWilkison Blaine Willenborg Van Winnitsky Mark Wooldridge Karl YorstonGeorge ZahorskyWomenSherry Acker Louise Allen Jan Blackstadt Tracey Blumentritt Beverly BowesPam Casale Sandy Collins Mary Anne Colville Caryn Copeland Mary DaileyTracy Dalall Tracey Delatte Christi Dorsey Gail Falkenberg Anna MariaFernandez Gigi Fernandez (Puerto Rico) Barbara Gerken Jennifer Goodling AnnHendrickssen Jean Hepner Beth Herr Kathy Horvath Andrea JaegerTrampoliningTug-of-warSuzie Jaeger Jackie Joseph Billie-Jean King Andrea Leand Dena Levy CathyLewis Chris Evert Lloyd Peanut Louie Heather Ludloff Gretchen Magers AsharaMaranon Sharon McKenzie Susan Mochazuki Betsy Nagelson Judy NewmanBrenda Niemeyer Mary Lou Piatek C. Polich Barbara Potter Kathy Rinaldi PamTeeguarden Robin White Wendy WoodJill Hollembeak Bonnie Davidson (manager) Lori Davidson (coach)United States national teamCountrySport

-78-SportspersonUnited States Waterskiing (continued)United States national team MenDanny Aldrich Don Aldrich Mike Avila Chris Bam Mike Barnes Bob Brain MikeDixon Kelly Dryden Tommy Gelisse Ted Hotfman Bob La Pont Patrick Lee BillMeyerMike Morgan Morgan O'Dell Don Peters Pete Peters Cory Picos Karl RobergeKurt Schoen Mike Serpel Neil Silverthorn Gary Steele John Straus MasonThompsonWomenIngrid Brain Elaine Lundmark Vicky Meyer Saundra MummeryKaren Roberge Nathalie Roberge Kathy SteeleWeightlifting Wrestling (professional)Wrestling (amateur)Yachting PoloRugbyTennisDave WagnerJack Mulligan John Strongbo "Killer" KowalskiBill Anderson Mike Bauer Larry Bielenberg Steve Hart Mark HirotaRex Strongbo

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John Studd (manager)Kaje Holst Joe KittellDick KnorrCarl Mangrum Chuck MondaleDr. Dale 0. Thomas (coach) Russ Crenshaw (assistant coach) Enrique Figueroa(Puerto Rico) Carlton Tucker Juan Miguel Seco John Bird Marcel Paullier Jos4-Luis DamianiBoxing (professional)Jesus Bastardo Aurelio Benitez Mauricio Bravo Nicanor Camacho BeutiloGonzalesAntonio Guerra Bernardo Pinango Edgar Roman Juan Rondon David SilvaCountrySportUruguayVenezuela

-79-SportspersonVenezuela (continued)Western SamoaHockey Motor car racing and Grand Prix MotorcylingTennisRugbyCaracas Sport Club CeccottoCarlos Lavado Ivan PalazzeseJorge Andrew R. SchellerAndy Anetelea Afato Leuu Rolagi Faamausili Salesa TaufusiThe following rugby players might be from either Western Samoa or Tonga;Country Sport Sportspersonwestern Samoa/ TongaRugbyD. Bateman P. Grey E. A. LiavalaM. Luke P. Ma'afu F. F. K. Ma'uZimbabweCountry not identitiedCycling GolfTennisHockeyGraham Cockerton*Peter Brown Rui da Costa D. Gammon * Glen JamesJ. du Toit *WomenTony Johnson * Johnstone G. Millar * Gordon Waugh * Teddy Webber *Sabine Blemen-Schutz Brigitte Kindler Patrizia Lorenz Doris MartetschlagerKarin Reisenbauer Irmgard SellerAlex Alt Dianne Deane

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*Now residing in South Africa.CountrySportKarate

CountryCountry not identified (continued)SportMotor car racingMotorcyling PoloSwimming-80SportspersonLew Baker Paolo Barilla Gordon Hatch Peter Morrison K. Hellyer ColinDugmore Carlos Zavaleta MenDaniel Cogrossi Enrique StellaAlessandro Nannini Henry Pescarolo John WinterWomenYvonne Johnstone Abbe MaselWrestling Gama Singh(professional)The following were listed as coming from Taiwan Province:Athletics Chuan Kwang YangBadminton Men WomenChung Chia-Jen Chen Yu-ChenGan Rong-Yi Lee Chien-MeiMichael Chang Sun Tsai-Ching(manager)V. Y. Wong (manager)Bridge A. T. ChongGolf Li-Ying Chen Wu Chun-LungYam Mao Chen Lai Chung-YenYuch-Chi Cheng Ching Sen HsiehMei-Chi Cheng Li Wen-ShengYu-Chin Hau Tse-Chung ChenYuan Ching-Chi Hsieh Yu-ShuHo Ching-Ming Michael Chang(manager)Chin-Hsang Lin Kimmy Ho (manageTje-Chen LinSouth Africans with foreign passportstKork Ballingham (United Kingdom) - motor racingStan Christodoulous (Greece) - boxing officialJohn da Silva (Portugal) - athleticsGraham Duxbury (United Kingdom) - motor racingDenis McIldonie (probably United Kingdom) - administrator

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