The Citizen (Gauteng)

Gesture brings reward

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Springbok Francois Hougaard (right) was rewarded for the ultimate act of sportsmans­hip and team values, by giving away his Olympic medal to an injured team-mate, when the dual internatio­nal star was handed an unexpected surprise on Thursday – his own bronze medal.

Hougaard was called up to join Team SA’s rugby Sevens side for the final day’s play at the Olympic Games last month as a replacemen­t for Seabelo Senatla, who injured his wrist on day two of the three-day tournament.

The versatile Bok star played in the semi-final against Great Britain and the third-place play-off against Japan with Senatla in the stands. A couple of hours later, Hougaard was on the podium to receive one of the 12 medals given to the players.

As he departed for South Africa the next day, he insisted that Senatla, who played in all the tournament­s leading up to the Games, should take the bronze medal, as he felt the winger deserved it more, being the stand-out player for the team all year. Hougaard then left Rio without a medal.

Thanks to some requests and work behind the scenes from Team SA and Sascoc officials, team manager Ashley Evert, as well as Hari Coelho, medal ceremonies manager, and Marjorie Enya, competitio­n services manager, an extra medal was found and dispatched to South Africa.

The medal was given to Hougaard when the Springbok touring squad assembled for the Rugby Championsh­ip matches in Brisbane and Christchur­ch.

Juan de Jongh handed Hougaard his medal.

“This is a wonderful surprise and something I didn’t expect,” he said. – Own Correspond­ent

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