Let the Games Begin!

02 Aug 2012 Comments 7

Summer take-over is a very busy period at SANAE IV. Towards the end, when most of the crucial work has been completed, the base prepares for the take-over function, during which the new team formally takes over the responsibilities of the base from the old team. It is a cause for much celebration, especially for the old team, as it marks the official end of their tour down South.

 

To reward ourselves for a summer of hard work, the base personnel engage in some friendly rivalry with a series of competitive sport matches collectively called ‘The Take-over Games’.

There are several sports in which to take part, both as a team and individually. The team sports are ice-football and tug-o-war and the individual events are boot-throwing, darts, table-tennis and pool.

 

For our team, S51, the biggest event was undoubtedly the football. The Dozers had prepared a nice, flat playing surface for us in front of the base and the drivers had marked out a playing field complete with goals.

The rules were six-a-side and you had to play in your pampoenskoene, which believe me is much tougher than it looks! As luck would have it, we were up against S50 in our very first game. But we played very well and were able to come out on top.

the final we were up against Titan, having progressed due to our opposition not fielding a team in the semi-finals. It was a very tough match, which Titan managed to take right at the end 1-0. I must just add that we went into the finals as SERIOUS underdogs, and the spectators were even predicting scores in the double digits for Titan so we were actually quite pleased with our result.

The second team event was the tug-o-war. Our first and last face-off was against NDPW and we did not do so well. At least let us win 1 out of our three face-offs.

 

The Drivers completely dominated, taking out every team it went up against. Size definitely matters in this contest! In the final it was S50 against the drivers but even with a little outside interference from Wessie, they were still not able to come close to competing with the size and strength of the Drivers.

 

Moving on to the individual matches, S51 entered several singles and doubles teams in the pool, darts and table-tennis. Johan, our base engineer, took honours in table-tennis and the doubles pool along with his playing partner Elrich. All in all, it was not a bad turn out for S51. With plenty of time to practice, I am sure we will do even better next year.

The final event was the boot-throw, in which yours truly took part. The objective is to throw a pampoenskoen over your head as far as you can. The girls and boys competed separately, with Stef, our cosmic-ray engineer, winning the title in the girl’s competition. While I did come close, there was no stopping Wessie from NDPW from taking the top spot.

 

The overall winners were:

 

Biggest dribblers: Titan

Biggest tuggers: Drivers

Biggest strokers: Johan/Elrich & Sasi

Biggest tossers: Lood/Gavin & Wessie

Biggest swinger: Johan

Biggest flinger: Wessie / Stef

 

And yeah, that was supposed to sound dirty...

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  • mike58

    A very welcome return, Jonnie. And nice beanie.

    August 02, 2012 at 22:44pm - Comment
  • Mike58

    Any chance of an update on the beard?

    August 02, 2012 at 22:48pm - Comment
  • Gill

    Welcome back to the communication network Jonathan... we've missed your blog. The sports day sounded like a lot of fun!

    August 03, 2012 at 12:32pm - Comment
  • Lee

    Wow!!! That looked like a really fun time. You must have frozen only wearing socks and shorts! Missing you always. It looked like good weather to have your games, crystal clear.

    August 03, 2012 at 13:49pm - Comment
  • Kilian Family

    Always interesting reading, stay well

    August 03, 2012 at 21:54pm - Comment
  • Jane Foote

    Hi Jon, I've just caught up with reading all the newsletters - great...and fun to see what all the beards look like at this stage too! I love that there is lots of humour in the articles. Thanks for including my blog on your website too. I will spread the word about yours again. Sounds like you are all having an awesome time and I hope it continues that way throughout the rest of the year. Best wishes to all, Jane

    August 06, 2012 at 13:34pm - Comment
  • Tessa Gilmour

    Looks like great weather for mid winter. Glad to see things are still going OK, stay well

    August 07, 2012 at 09:23am - Comment