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Louis Jacobus van Zyl (born 20 July 1985), better known as L. J. van Zyl, is a South African athlete competing in the 400 metre hurdles.He is the South African record holder in the event with a personal best of 47.66 seconds, which he achieved twice, three months apart.
The immediate cause of the controversy was Hahn's written invitation to Transvaal Boer hunter Hendrik van Zyl and his associates in Ghansies to settle east of Rehoboth, in which Hahn told Van Zyl 40–50 settlers could easily take control of the area and alleged already inviting farmers from the Kamiesberg hills to settle in northern Namaland ...
The Fortune Hunter is a drama in three acts by W. S. Gilbert. The piece concerns an heiress who loses her fortune. Her shallow husband sues to annul the marriage, leaving her pregnant and taking up with a wealthy former lover. The piece was produced on tour in Britain in 1897, never playing in London.
Joe van Zyl (born 21 January 1999) is a South African rugby union player for the Bulls in Super Rugby. [2] His regular position is hooker. van Zyl was named in the Bulls side for Round 2 of the Super Rugby Unlocked competition. [3] He made his debut in this game off the bench, scoring a try in the 79th minute in a 19–17 defeat to the Cheetahs ...
Van Zyl is an Afrikaans toponymic surname. It derives from the Dutch surname Van Zijl, meaning "from Zijl" where Zijl is an archaic term for a waterway. Equivalent Van Zyl. Annette Van Zyl (born 1943), South African tennis player; Anton van Zyl (born 1980), South African rugby player; Carina van Zyl (born 1975), South African field hockey player
L. J. van Zyl. Ewald Bonzet (1951–2016), track and road runner; Okkert Brits (born 1973), pole-vaulter; Zola Budd (born 1966), marathon and long-distance runner; Hestrie Cloete (born 1978), high jumper; Bruce Fordyce (born 1955), ultra-marathon runner; Jacques Freitag (born 1982), high jumper; Llewellyn Herbert (born 1977), 400 m hurdles ...
Hendrik Matthys van Zyl (van Zijl), the "Laird of Ghanzi" [1] [2] (19 October 1828 – June 1880) was the first Afrikaner settler in Ghanzi, Botswana. A former politician in Transvaal, he crossed the Kalahari several times and set up a small trading enterprise in Ghanzi, where was known for his flamboyant character and extravagant wealth.
Jan van der Merwe (400 m, 4 × 400 m) Ofentse Mogawane (400 m, 4 × 400 m) Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (800 m) Tshamano Setone (5000 m) Boy Soke (5000 m) Ruben Ramolefi (3000 m steeplechase) Emmanuel Mkhabela (3000 m steeplechase; Shaun Bownes (110 m hurdles) Ruan de Vries (110 m hurdles) Hennie Kotze (110 m hurdles) LJ van Zyl (4 × 400 m, 400 m hurdles)