Inter Athletics winner 2026!

Elandspark proudly delivered an outstanding performance at the 2026 Interschools D6 Athletics Championships, once again proving our strength in both track and field events

🥇 Overall Champions

Elandspark was crowned:

🏆 Overall Winners

🏆 Boys Overall Winners

🏆 Girls Overall Winners

📊 Final Team Points

1st – Elandspark: 545.5 points
2nd – Krugerlaan: 414.5 points
3rd – Kempton Panorama: 311 points

🥇 Medal Count

Elandspark finished 1st overall on the medal table with:

🥇 39 Gold Medals

🥈 41 Silver Medals

🥉 26 Bronze Medals

🔢 106 Total Medals

This placed us well ahead of the competition

🏆 Trophy Achievements

Elandspark dominated across multiple categories, winning:

🏃 Track & Field Trophies

Field Boys Trophy

Field Girls Trophy

Track Boys Trophy

Track Girls Trophy

Sprint Boys Trophy

Sprint Girls Trophy

Overall Winners Trophy

🎯 Event Trophies

Javelin Girls Junior

Long Jump Boys Senior

Shot Put Boys Junior

Shot Put Girls Junior

Shot Put Girls Senior

Discus Girls Senior

High Jump Boys Senior

⚡ Record-Breaking Performances

Several Elandspark athletes rewrote the record books:

100m, 200m and relay records broken

High Jump, Shot Put, Discus and Long Jump records broken

Multiple records dating back as far as 1988 were surpassed

These performances highlight the exceptional level of talent and preparation within our athletics programme.

🌟 MID Championship Qualifiers

An incredible 40 Elandspark athletes qualified for the MID Championships, demonstrating the depth and quality of our squad

22 Athletes of Elandspark had the honour of representing the Gauteng Team at SA’s in Free State – Bloemfontein

  • Gold Medals = 6
  • Silver Medals = 10
  • Bronze Medals = 6
  • Total Medals = 22
Elandspark Athletes that went to SA's

Inter High LSEN 2025

Elandspark School had their Inter High for LSEN Schools on 26 February at Germiston Stadium.
We can proudly announce that Elandspark School came 1st for the fifth year in a row.

Excellence is the call of the Blue Machine, and it definitely showed during today’s event. With the above in mind, we need to salute you, Mr. Josua du Plessis, for pointing this formidable machine in the direction we, each educator, learner, and parent, can be proud of.
Congratulations, sir!