The Citizen (KZN)

Gymnast’s bid to go to Games

LAUNCHES URGENT APPLICATIO­N AGAINST SASCOC Confederat­ion argues that even if the court granted order, it would be impossible to send her.

- Ilse de Lange ilsedl@citizen.co.za

One of South Africa’s top gymnasts has launched an urgent applicatio­n against the SA Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc), in a bid to go to the Commonweal­th Games in Australia next month.

Shannon Gardiner, 18, who says she’s ranked third in the Commonweal­th, has asked the High Court in Pretoria to set aside Sascoc’s decision to only send Grace Legote and Chris-Marie van Wyk as SA’s rhythmic gymnasts, and to order Sascoc to include her on the team.

She maintained Sascoc’s reasoning that she had not competed at the world championsh­ips, after being injured in the trials, and was sixth at the national championsh­ips, was irrational and arbitrary because it ignored her Commonweal­th ranking.

The SA Gymnastics Federation appealed Sascoc’s decision to only send the two gymnasts, but Sascoc stuck to its original decision.

Sascoc yesterday argued that Gardiner’s applicatio­n had been fatally flawed from the start and should be dismissed with a punitive costs order.

Sascoc argued that SA had already used up all of its 101 spots for individual sports and that it would be impossible to send Gardiner to the Commonweal­th Games, even if the court granted such an order.

Sascoc argued that the effect of what Gardiner was asking the court would be that either Legote or Van Wyk would have to be replaced by Gardiner.

Legote was presently training in Russia for the Games and Van Wyk was training in South Africa, but Gardiner did not cite either of them as respondent­s in her applicatio­n.

Sascoc said it was not underminin­g the hard work Gardiner had put in, or the emotional toll the decision was taking on her, but said Legote and Van Wyk had trained equally hard and having to be left out of the team at this late stage would have an equally devastatin­g emotional effect on them.

They argued that even if the court sided with Gardiner, it would not be in a position to decide which of the other gymnasts she should replace and even if Sascoc made such a decision and lodged an appeal with the Commonweal­th Games committee to substitute one of the athletes, that committee might refuse.

The applicatio­n continues. –

 ?? Picture: Ilse de Lange ?? FEELING HARD DONE BY. Top gymnast Shannon Gardiner, left, with her trainer, Nina Ervedosa.
Picture: Ilse de Lange FEELING HARD DONE BY. Top gymnast Shannon Gardiner, left, with her trainer, Nina Ervedosa.

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