Oscar Pistorius - Ambassador The Sole Of Africa

OSCAR PISTORIUS - Ambassador for the Sole Of Africa

South Africa honours 27 outstanding citizens

September 28, 2006 Edition 1

Sholain Govender

Citizens whose efforts and achievements best served the country, here and abroad, received honours at the Union Buildings yesterday.

President Thabo Mbeki presented the highest orders to twenty seven citizens from all walks of life who were deemed deserving of awards for bravery and achievement.

Among those were Olympic gold medallist Ryk Neethling, disabled athletics world champion Oscar Pistorius and Marcel Christian van Rossum, a real-life hero who saved two drowning children five years ago while on honeymoon in St Lucia, KwaZulu-Natal.

The youngest awardee was Pistorius (20), a double-amputee, who is the world record holder in the 100m, 200m and 400m events for athletics. He said he was very humbled by the award.

"It means so much to me and I can't believe that I'm getting an award alongside all the other people here who have done so much for the country," said Pistorius, who is currently a first-year University of Pretoria business management student.

He said he would continue his humanitarian work as an ambassador for Soul of Africa, a Mozambique-based project, and try his best to be a good role model to fellow South Africans.

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