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SSISA presents "HOW WE WON THE 2010 WORLD CUP & other amazing stories"
Date: 2/8/2010
The FIFA 2010 World Cup was arguably the largest and most successful event ever hosted by South Africa and probably touched the lives of all South Africans. Whilst watching this event, did you ever wonder:
- How the stage management of the tournament seemed so faultless?
- Was the security of the Cape Town Stadium ever at risk?
- Why this World Cup seemed different to all World Cups you have seen before?
- What happens behind the scenes before the players come out onto the pitch, and after the final whistle is blown?
- What happens when a player gets injured?
- What is the legacy that remains after FIFA has left our shores?
To be thoroughly entertained, have these questions answered and hear many other inside stories, join Professor Wayne Derman for a free talk at the Sports Science Institute of South Africa, Boundary Road, Newlands on Monday 2 August 2010. Derman was Cape Town’s Venue Medical Officer for the FIFA 2010 World Cup. He has previously fulfilled the positions of Chief Medical Officer for the South African Team to the Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 Olympic Games, and the South African Paralympic Team to Beijing in 2008 - and so comes with a wealth of experience.
Registration for the talk will start at 18h00 with the presentation starting promptly at 18h30. A cash bar will be available during registration.
Seating is limited so book your seat by emailing Parveen Banderker at workshop@ssisa.com or for enquiries phone [021] 659 5649 between 13h00 and 16h00 (weekdays only).
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