South African Tug of War Federation

The South African Tug of War Federation (SATF) also known as the South African Tug-of-War Federation is the national governing body for the development and promotion of the sport of Tug of War (Afrikaans: Toutrek) in the Republic of South Africa.Men's and Women's teams from South Africa participate in the Tug of War International Federation World Outdoor Championships.[5] 300 South African teams contest for honours at the Youth Championships annually.In the World Games, the women's team won bronze medals in the Indoor 540 kg competition at both the 2013 and 2017 editions.[citation needed] South African Tug of War Federation (formerly South African Tug of War Association) was founded in 1970, and celebrated its 40 years of establishment in 2010 during its hosting of the 2010 Outdoor World Championships which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the world governing body Tug of War International Federation (TWIF).
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