South African IOI Medalists
The following table lists all South African IOI medalists ordered by colour and number of medals (or ranking if gold), then by last year a medal was received. B represents a Bronze medal, S a Silver and G a Gold.
Name | Years | |||||
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Bruce Merry | G (6th) 2001 | G (7th) 2000 | S 1999 | S 1998 | B 1997 | B 1996 |
Daniel Wright | G (1st) 1998 | |||||
Richard Starfield | G (13th) 2004 | |||||
Kevin Liu | S 1995 | S 1994 | ||||
Ralf Kistner | B 2007 | S 2006 | ||||
Carl Hultquist | B 2000 | S 1999 | ||||
Francois Conradie | B 2010 | B 2009 | ||||
Keegan Carruthers-Smith | S 2006 | |||||
Joshua Yudaken | S 2006 | |||||
Linsen Loots | S 2003 | |||||
Johan Du Toit | S 2001 | |||||
Danie Conradie | S 1997 | |||||
Brian Shand | S 1994 | |||||
David Butler | S 1992 | |||||
Keith Guthrie | S 1992 | |||||
Bennie Swart | B 2011 | |||||
Vaughan Newton | B 2011 | |||||
Graham Manuell | B 2010 | |||||
Kosie van der Merwe | B 2010 | |||||
Sean Wentzel | B 2010 | |||||
Saadiq Moolla | B 2008 | |||||
Dirk-B Coetzee | B 2007 | |||||
Timothy Stranex | B 2005 | |||||
Shen Tian | B 2003 | |||||
Jacques Conradie | B 2002 | |||||
Heinrich Du Toit | B 2002 | |||||
Jacob Croon | B 2001 | |||||
Liesl Penzhorn | B 2000 | |||||
Hugo van der Merwe | B 2000 | |||||
Paul Cook | B 1999 | |||||
Rainer Hoft | B 1999 | |||||
Jaco Conrje | B 1998 | |||||
Timothy Lawrence | B 1997 | |||||
Gert-Jan Van Rooyen | B 1995 |
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