Anrune liebenberg biography

anrune liebenberg biography

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  • Anrune Weyers (née Liebenberg, born 3 November ), is a South African para-athlete.
  • Anrune Weyers (née Liebenberg, born 3 November 1992), is a South African para-athlete.
    Anrune Weyers (née Liebenberg, born 3 November 1992), is a South African para-athlete.
    Anrune Weyers, is a South African para-athlete.

    Dubai 2019: Anrune Weyers takes South Africa’s first gold ...

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  • Anrune Liebenberg - International Paralympic Committee

  • Two-time Paralympian and World Champion from South Africa Anrune Weyers is more ready than ever to take on Tokyo.
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  • IntroSouth african athletics competitorIs AthleteFrom South AfricaType SportsGenderfemaleBirth3 November 1992, Johannesburg, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, South AfricaAge28 yearsStar.
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      IntroSouth african athletics competitorIs AthleteFrom South AfricaType SportsGenderfemaleBirth3 November , Johannesburg, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, South AfricaAge28 yearsStar.
    Anrune Liebenberg (born November 3, 1992), South African ...

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      Anrune LIEBENBERG, South Africa.

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    Rio Revisited: When Liebenberg won silver for Team SA

      Anrune LIEBENBERG, South Africa - Metres, Metres, Metres.

    Rio Revisited: When Liebenberg won silver for Team SA

    In the next instalment of our series looking back at Rio 2016, we relive the day exactly four years ago when Anruné Liebenberg won a silver medal for Team SA at the Paralympic Games.

    Anruné Liebenberg scorched to 400-metre track silver to take Team South Africa’s medal tally to one short of double figures.

    Running in the T45-46-47 classification (upper-limb impairment) she repeated her feat from the last Paralympics in London four years ago.

    Sure the time may have been a full 2.03sec slower than London as she slowed drastically in the final straight but the Stellenbosch sprinter has extenuating circumstances … well, actually two of them!

    Not once, but twice has she gone under the knife this year for knee operations and five months ago she didn’t even know if there was a place reserved for her in Rio. Never has the saying ‘every cloud has a silver lining’ been so apt.

    ‘Phew, from  November last year’s it’s been tough and jus