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  • Members of the Single Leg Amputee Sports club of Sierra Leone chase for the ball whilst playing football in Freetown, Sierra Leone Thursday 06 April 2006. There are more than 6000 amputees in Sierra Leone as a result of the brutal civil war. Charles Taylor the former Liberian leader who is accused of backing a rebel group that  cut off limbs,mutilated and raped thousands of civilians in Sierra Leone,  pleaded not guilty to 11 counts of crimes against humanity at the Special court in Sierra Leone 03 April 2006. width:700;;height:468
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  • epa02223925 Uruguay's Diego Forlan (R) and South Korea's Lee Jung Soo (L) and Ki Sung Yeung (C) during  the FIFA World Cup 2010 Round of 16 match between Uruguay and South Korea at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 26 June 2010.  EPA/NIC BOTHMA Please refer to www.epa.eu/downloads/FIFA-WorldCup2010-Terms-and-Conditions.pdf width:700;;height:602
  • epa02538102 Sebastian Eriksson from Sweden (C) is tackled by Tshepo Motlhabankwe from Botswana (L) during the international friendly soccer match between Sweden and Botswana at the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa 19 January 2011.  EPA/NIC BOTHMA width:1024;;height:742
  • epa02725734 Neal Merry from Wales approaches the ball before teeing off during the South African Disabled Golf Open in Langebaan, South Africa, 10 May 2011. The South African Disabled Golf Open is one of the top disabled golf tournaments in the world with more than 60 competitors from South Africa, Ireland, Wales, and Sweden competing over the 3 day event. People suffering from any number of physical disabilities including arm and leg amputees, hemiplegics, paraplegics, stroke victims, blind and deaf people that are able to grip the club with at least one hand and hit the ball can compete.  EPA/NIC BOTHMA  EPA/NIC BOTHMA width:1024;;height:709
  • epa02884544 Photographers crowd around Oscar Pistorius from South Africa as he starts the mens 400m round 1 during the 13th IAAF World Championships in Daegu, Republic of Korea, 28 August 2011  EPA/NIC BOTHMA width:1000;;height:698
  • epa02986981 YEARENDER 2011 FEBRUARY<br />Deon Fourie from the Stormers (L) is tackled by Joshua Strauss from the Lions (R) during their Super Rugby match in Cape Town, South Africa 26 February 2011.  EPA/NIC BOTHMA width:1000;;height:682
  • epa02987783 YEARENDER 2011 APRIL<br />Sharks lock Ross Skeate (C-R) vies for the ball with Stormers eightman Duane Vermeulen (C-L) during their Super Rugby match in Cape Town, South Africa, 30 April 2011.  EPA/NIC BOTHMA width:1000;;height:719
  • The pelaton races along a country road at sunrise during stage 4 of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike team stage race in the Overberg region of South Africa, 29 March 2012. The Cape Epic is the premier multi day stage race in the world and sees 1200 cyclists riding in pairs over 780km and climbing more than16300 meters, twice the high of Mount Everest over 8 days of racing. width:1000;;height:658
  • Runners take part in the Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town, South Africa 22 March 2008. The Two Oceans Marathon sees over 20 000 local and international runners tackling a 56 kilometer route around Cape Town that is as spectacular as it is gruelling. Along the route runners pass both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans as they traverse the mountainous Cape peninsula. width:700;;height:473
  • A car spins at the Drift Africa Driver Search event held in the parking area of an industrial park in Cape Town, South Africa 19 September 2010. width:700;;height:467
  • Urs Huber from Switzerland riding in team STÖCKLI Pro leads the pelaton through a river crossing during stage 2 of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike team stage race in Robertson, South Africa, 27 March 2012. The Absa Cape Epic is the premier multi day stage race in the world and sees 1200 cyclists riding in pairs over 780km and climbing more than16300 meters, twice the high of Mount Everest over 8 days of racing. width:700;;height:467
  • Cyclists decend a steep mountain pass during stage 3 of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike team stage race in Caledon, South Africa, 28 March 2012. The Absa Cape Epic is the premier multi day stage race in the world and sees 1200 cyclists riding in pairs over 780km and climbing more than16300 meters, twice the high of Mount Everest over 8 days of racing. width:700;;height:467
  • Cyclists ride in the worlds largest  timed cycle race, The Cape Argus Cycle Tour in Cape Town, South Africa 14 March 2010. South Africa's Cape Argus Cycle Tour is the world's largest individually timed cycle race.The race sees over 40 000 cyclists tackling a 109 kilometer route around Cape Town. width:400;;height:600
  • A cyclist competes during the prologue of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike team stage race in Cape Town, South Africa, 25 March 2012. The Absa Cape Epic is the premier multi day stage race in the world and sees 1200 cyclists riding in pairs over 700km and climbing more than16000 meters, twice the high of Mount Everest over 8 days of racing. width:700;;height:469
  • A cyclist races down a mountainside during stage 6 of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike team stage race in the Overberg region of South Africa, 31 March 2012. The Cape Epic is the premier multi day stage race in the world and sees 1200 cyclists riding in pairs over 780km and climbing more than16300 meters, twice the high of Mount Everest over 8 days of racing. width:700;;height:467
  • Cyclists compete during the prologue of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike team stage race in Cape Town, South Africa, 25 March 2012. The Absa Cape Epic is the premier multi day stage race in the world and sees 1200 cyclists riding in pairs over 700km and climbing more than16000 meters, twice the high of Mount Everest over 8 days of racing. width:700;;height:472
  • Shaun Rubenstein from South Africa competes during the men's Kayak single (K1) 1000m semi-final at the Olympic games in Beijing, China, 20 August 2008. <br /> width:1000;;height:633
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