Sunday Tribune

Supporting role at the Olympics for skier Sive

- NABEELAH SHAIKH

THE man who dreamed of being South Africa’s first black Alpine skier to compete in the Olympics is off to the Winter Games in South Korea this week, but he won’t be participat­ing as an Olympian.

Instead, Sive Speelman, 22, will be technical assitant to South Africa’s lone Winter Olympian, Connor Wilson, 21.

Wilson, of Joburg, has ties to Kwazulu-natal as he attended Kearsney College in 2011, while Speelman is from rural Barkley East in the Eastern Cape, on the southern side of the Drakensber­g.

The South African Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) said only two athletes qualified for the one available Alpine Skiing slot at the winter Olympics. Wilson made the cut due to his favourable world ranking of 54, which was higher than Speelman’s, whose ranking was not disclosed on the Snow Sports South Africa’s website.

Speelman jetted off to the Olympic host city of Pyeongchan­g yesterday while Wilson, who is in the US, will leave next week.

The Winter Olympics will run from February 9 to 25.

“It is unfortunat­e that South Africa was only allocated a single men’s place at the Winter Olympics alpine ski events this year. My teammate Sive, in particular, has inspired me to do my best since our first competitio­n together and he continues to challenge me in every race in which we compete against one another,” said Wilson.

Wilson and Speelman face off yearly at the South African National Championsh­ips where they always push each other to the limit.

“I am pleased that Sive will be accompanyi­ng me to South Korea, as he is a good friend. I am looking forward to being part of such a prestigiou­s event. I am extremely proud that Sascoc placed their faith in me as an athlete. I hope I will reflect positively on the country through a solid performanc­e on snow and by generating a good image for South Africa, with Sive and I as examples of people from different background­s coming together through their shared love of sport,” said Wilson.

Speelman said he had mixed emotions as he was missing out on participat­ion for the second consecutiv­e games.

“It’s still surreal to me though. At least I am being given the opportunit­y to go along, even though I am not competing for South Africa. I am sure I will learn from the experience,” he said.

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Sive Speelman.
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Connor Wilson.

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