Hilton College (South Africa) - Notable Old Hiltonians

Notable Old Hiltonians

  • Keagan Africa, Dolphins cricketer
  • Lionel "Rusty" Bernstein, anti-apartheid activist and political prisoner
  • Duncan Bradshaw, first-class cricketer
  • Bruce Campbell, CEO of Mutual & Federal
  • Derek Crookes, former Dolphins and South African cricketer
  • John Didcott (1948), Constitutional Court judge 1995-1998
  • Tim Harris, South African parliamentarian
  • Paul Maritz a senior executive at Microsoft from 1986 to 2000
  • Sir RH John Don-Wauchope, Bt.
  • Wayne Fyvie, former Springbok rugby footballer
  • Peter Hassard, president of the Sharks rugby franchise
  • David Hathorn, businessman and director of Anglo American and De Beers
  • Sven Koenig, first-class cricketer
  • Hentie Martens, former Springbok rugby footballer
  • Roy McLean, South African cricketer 1951-1965
  • Mike Melvill, first commercial astronaut and the 433rd person to go into space
  • Kgosi Leruo Molotlegi, King of the Bafokeng Nation
  • Michael Pfaff, recently Chief Executive of Rand Merchant Bank
  • Mike Procter, former South African cricketer and coach
  • Bobby Skinstad, former Springbok rugby union captain
  • Russel Symcox, Dolphins cricketer
  • Gary Teichmann, former Springbok rugby captain
  • John Waite, South African cricketer 1951-1965
  • Keith Wakefield, property tycoon
  • Sandile Zungu, Executive Chairman of Zico Investments
  • Bruce Hemphill, currently Chief Executive of the Liberty Group
  • Stephen Coppinger, Top South African Squash Player (SA National champion '07,'08 and'10)
  • Roddy Grant, Current Scotland 7's rugby player
  • Preston Mommsen, Current Scotland cricket player
  • Liam Draycott, Current Scotland 7's Rugby Player
  • Tim Drummond, Current Men's South Africa Hockey Player & Olympic Representative (London 2012)

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