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Prescient Freedom Paddle Unites Sport, Community and Conservation

Cape Town, 27 April 2026 – At its best, sport can do far more than fill stadiums or produce champions. It creates connection, supports communities, and leaves a lasting impact long after the event itself. That sits at the heart of the Prescient Freedom Paddle, one of South Africa’s most unique ocean endurance events. This year, more than 400 paddlers took on the iconic challenge around Robben Island, with the event once again bringing together athletes, sponsors, partners, and supporters around something bigger than race day itself. Treble partnered with the event across logistics, branding, sponsorship integration, and operational delivery, supporting an event that blends elite sport with meaningful social and environmental impact. The Prescient Freedom Paddle raises funds for Operation Smile South Africa, helping provide life-changing cleft lip and palate surgeries for children, while also supporting the SANParks Honorary Rangers and the work of the Table Mountain National Park Marine Unit. Since partnering with Operation Smile in 2024, the event has helped fund more than 27 surgeries, giving children the opportunity to smile confidently, speak clearly, and live without the stigma often associated with cleft conditions. At the same time, the event contributes to ocean conservation initiatives, including penguin colony protection, ocean clean-ups, ghost gear removal, and marine environmental education. Operation Smile South Africa and the SANParks Honorary Rangers have become an integral part of the Prescient Freedom Paddle experience. From the Honorary Rangers handing out medals at the finish line to updates from Operation Smile on the direct impact of the funds raised, the event continues to strengthen the connection between sport, conservation, and community. This year’s prize-giving also included an address from race director and Operation Smile ambassador Richard Kohler, who announced his next expedition in support of the cause. Samantha Boustred, Account Manager at Treble, said the event reflects the power of sport to bring people together around a shared purpose. “Bringing people together gives me the greatest sense of reward. Being able to play a role in uniting the paddling community, partners, and sponsors around something bigger than the event itself has been incredibly special.” Treble extends its thanks to Prescient Fund Services, Operation Smile South Africa, SANParks Honorary Rangers, participants, partners, volunteers, and the broader paddling community for contributing to another successful and meaningful event.

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Lifesaving World Championships 2026

Nelson Mandela Bay to Host Lifesaving World Championships 2026

Port Elizabeth, South Africa – For the first time in nearly three decades, the world’s premier lifesaving event will return to South Africa when the Lifesaving World Championships 2026 (LWC 2026) takes place in Nelson Mandela Bay from 25 November to 13 December 2026. Hosted by DHL Lifesaving South Africa in partnership with the International Life Saving Federation (ILS), the championships will welcome thousands of athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, and supporters from approximately 75 countries to Port Elizabeth for one of the largest international sporting events ever staged in the region. Competition will take place across Kings Beach and the Newton Park Swimming Pool, with between 3,500 and 6,000 athletes and delegates expected to participate across surf and pool disciplines during the 19-day event. The championships are projected to generate an estimated R385 million in direct economic impact for Nelson Mandela Bay through tourism, accommodation, hospitality, transport, and visitor spend, while also placing the city and South African lifesaving on a global stage. Craig van Rooyen, Director of Sport at Lifesaving South Africa, said the event represents a major milestone for both the sport and the country. “This is a landmark moment for lifesaving in South Africa and for Nelson Mandela Bay. Hosting the world championships gives us the opportunity to showcase our facilities, coastline, hospitality, and organisational capability to an international audience, while also creating meaningful opportunities for athletes and clubs across the country.” The 2026 event will mark the first time the Lifesaving World Championships has been hosted in the Eastern Cape and the first time South Africa has hosted the competition since Durban in 1996. Winston A. Meyer, President of Lifesaving South Africa, said the significance of the championships extends far beyond competition. “Hosting this championship is more than a sporting achievement; it is a statement of Africa’s readiness to stand tall on the world stage of lifesaving. It is a chance to showcase our beaches, our culture, and our people’s warmth and resilience. Unlike many other sports, lifesaving carries a deeper purpose. Every skill practised and every race contested translates into lives saved on beaches, in pools, and within communities around the world.” Meyer also thanked the International Life Saving Federation, government stakeholders, sponsors, volunteers, and the broader lifesaving community for their support in bringing the championships to South Africa. “This event will not only be remembered as a competition, but as a festival of humanity, unity, and excellence,” he said. The championships build on years of successful national events hosted in Nelson Mandela Bay and are expected to leave a lasting legacy for the sport’s development in South Africa, while giving local athletes the rare opportunity to compete against the world’s best on home soil. Further event details, including schedules and participating nations, visit the DHL Lifesaving SA website.

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Feast of International Rugby League Returns

After nearly three years without top class international Rugby League in England due to the Covid-19 pandemic, fans can finally enjoy a feast of Rugby League action at Headingley Stadium this Autumn kicking off with a historic clash between Leeds Rhinos and New Zealand on Saturday 8th October, kick off 6pm. With their unique knowledge of the oval ball game, the Treble Group UK were at the forefront of facilitating and securing this historic and exciting clash, which is a pre-cursor to the Rugby League World Cup to be staged in England this coming October. The match continues a rich tradition of games between the two sides that dates back to the first ever touring side, the All Golds back in 1907. The match will be 115 years since Leeds and the All Golds met at Headingley for the first time on 26th October 1907. Three months later, Rugby League’s first ever Test was also hosted by Headingley with the Northern Union winning 14-6 on 25th January 1908. Commenting on the clash, New Zealand Chief Executive Gary Hetherington said: “To have been granted a game against one of our great Test playing nations is a huge honour and a privilege for Leeds Rhinos. International Rugby League is the pinnacle of our sport, and it has been sorely missed over the last three years due to the global pandemic. Our last meeting back in 2015 was a real ‘I was there’ moment with a number of former players making guest appearances including Ali Lauitiiti and Adrian Morley playing their final games as part of the occasion and I am sure we will have some surprises in store nearer the time. I would also like to thank the Treble Group UK for their role in facilitating the game,” added Hetherington. Treble Group UK Managing Director, Kyle Nel, is excited about playing an integral role in delivering International Rugby League action to the Leeds fans – known for their deep love of the sport – and ensuring that the buildup to the Rugby League World Cup gets the recognition it deserves. “As the excitement builds towards the Rugby League World Cup, a high-profile match between the Leeds Rhinos and the might of New Zealand at a historic rugby league venue like Headingly is a fitting celebration of the sport on the eve of its marque World Cup event. “On behalf of the Treble Group UK team, we wish all our partners great renewed success as this big clash offers a unique moment in the sport for increased exposure and unlimited opportunities to grow the Rugby League World Cup, its traditions, and a new era of the game itself,” Nel said. About Treble Treble is a global sports marketing agency specialising in securing successful brand partnerships for 25 years. Our expertise and deep relationships with global brands and rights holders help you navigate the exciting and complex world of sports marketing to secure the right partnership and deliver real value.  Get in touch to learn more about how we can help you achieve lasting, tangible results from sports sponsorship.

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Prescient Freedom Paddle Unites Sport, Community and Conservation

Prescient Freedom Paddle

Cape Town, 27 April 2026 – At its best, sport can do far more than fill stadiums or produce champions. It creates connection, supports communities, and leaves a lasting impact long after the event itself. That sits at the heart of the Prescient Freedom Paddle, one of South Africa’s most unique ocean endurance events.

This year, more than 400 paddlers took on the iconic challenge around Robben Island, with the event once again bringing together athletes, sponsors, partners, and supporters around something bigger than race day itself.

Treble partnered with the event across logistics, branding, sponsorship integration, and operational delivery, supporting an event that blends elite sport with meaningful social and environmental impact.

The Prescient Freedom Paddle raises funds for Operation Smile South Africa, helping provide life-changing cleft lip and palate surgeries for children, while also supporting the SANParks Honorary Rangers and the work of the Table Mountain National Park Marine Unit.

Since partnering with Operation Smile in 2024, the event has helped fund more than 27 surgeries, giving children the opportunity to smile confidently, speak clearly, and live without the stigma often associated with cleft conditions.

At the same time, the event contributes to ocean conservation initiatives, including penguin colony protection, ocean clean-ups, ghost gear removal, and marine environmental education.

Operation Smile South Africa and the SANParks Honorary Rangers have become an integral part of the Prescient Freedom Paddle experience. From the Honorary Rangers handing out medals at the finish line to updates from Operation Smile on the direct impact of the funds raised, the event continues to strengthen the connection between sport, conservation, and community. This year’s prize-giving also included an address from race director and Operation Smile ambassador Richard Kohler, who announced his next expedition in support of the cause.

Samantha Boustred, Account Manager at Treble, said the event reflects the power of sport to bring people together around a shared purpose.

“Bringing people together gives me the greatest sense of reward. Being able to play a role in uniting the paddling community, partners, and sponsors around something bigger than the event itself has been incredibly special.”

Treble extends its thanks to Prescient Fund Services, Operation Smile South Africa, SANParks Honorary Rangers, participants, partners, volunteers, and the broader paddling community for contributing to another successful and meaningful event.

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