JAMES-MOLOI

The Men Senior 200m final during day 3 of the ASA Senior Track and Field, Combined Events and Relay Championships at Msunduzi Athletics Stadium on April 20, 2024 in Pietermaritzburg, South Af

ASA boss proud of youth athletes after the national senior championships success

The Athletics South Africa (ASA) Senior Track and Field Championships, hosted by KwaZulu Natal Athletics in Pietermaritzburg, was a resounding success, hailed as one of the best in recent years.

Athletics South Africa president James Moloi

Athletics boss James Moloi backs Team SA to shine at the Africa Games in Ghana

Athletics South Africa (ASA) President James Moloi, is encouraging athletes to maximize their participation in various races as part of their qualification process and preparation for the forthcoming Olympic Games set to be held in Paris during July and August.

Athletics South Africa president James Moloi and Team SA road runners

Athletics South Africa to honour athletes at January awards - James Moloi

Athletics South Africa (ASA) president James Moloi has announced that the national federation will host its second annual awards later this month.

Athletics South Africa (ASA) President James Moloi  with Team SA

Athletics South Africa boss James Moloi to search for more sponsors

Approaching the last year of his current term, Athletics South Africa (ASA) President James Moloi is gearing up to intensify efforts in securing additional sponsors for the national federation.

Athletics South Africa president James Moloi

Shortage of medals does not mean that ASA had a bad year – James Moloi

Athletics South Africa (ASA) president James Moloi insist the public’s criticism of the federation is unwarranted following a medal-less performance at the World Senior Championships in Budapest earlier this year.

Shaun Maswanganyi, Benjamin Richardson, Clarence Munyai, Akani Simbine of Team South Africa following the men's 4x100m relay during day seven of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 202

ASA boss James Moloi promises success in the relay events in Paris

Athletics South Africa (ASA) President James Moloi proclaimed the recent relay camps in Potchefstroom over the weekend as a triumph.