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SOUTH AFRICA LOSES ANOTHER STAR AS MATT SATES SEEKS AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP AHEAD OF LA 2028

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It has become a familiar and painful South African story. A young athlete of rare talent, shaped and forged in this country, looks abroad and decides his future lies elsewhere. This week, that story has a new name: Matthew Sates.

The 22-year-old two-time South African Olympian is actively seeking Australian citizenship with the intention of switching his international allegiance and representing Australia at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The news broke during the heats session of the 2026 Australian Swimming Trials in Sydney, where Sates has been competing as a visitor — a bombshell dropped by Nine Network commentator Mat Thompson that sent shockwaves through the South African swimming community.

There has been no public statement from Sates explaining his reasons. He has not spoken on the record about what drove this decision. That must be respected. But to pretend the decision exists in a vacuum — disconnected from the broken, corrupt, and dysfunctional system South African swimmers have been forced to navigate for years — would be dishonest.

The context is damning.

For years, South African swimmers have been expected to self-fund their appearances at major international competitions. The 2018 Short Course World Championships were listed as a “self-funded tour” in the official selection documents. The same language applied to the 2017 World Junior Championships. Reports have surfaced of athletes and their families paying upwards of R42,000 out of their own pockets to represent their country at Worlds. That is not representation — it is exploitation dressed up in a national flag.

Then there is the Franschhoek High Performance Centre — perhaps the most sickening symbol of what South African sporting administrators have done to the athletes they were appointed to serve.

The project was conceived over a decade ago. It was to be one of only four World Aquatics-accredited high performance centres in the entire world. South African swimmers were supposed to have access to a world-class elite training base. Instead, more than R50 million in public and international funding — from the National Lotteries Commission, World Aquatics, and The Sports Trust — has effectively vanished.

What remains at the Franschhoek site is, in the words of those who have visited it, a post-apocalyptic wasteland: sewage water sitting in unfinished pools, faeces-covered bathrooms, vandalised walls, broken gates, shattered windows and knee-high grass. Not a single elite swimmer has ever trained there.

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The Special Investigating Unit is now probing what happened to those funds. Swimming South Africa initially denied any investigation existed. The SIU confirmed it was ongoing. Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie subsequently confirmed the probe himself from the floor of Parliament. Swimming SA had simply been lying.

While all of this was happening, Matt Sates was trying to build an international career. He won the 200m IM at the 2022 World Short Course Championships. He is the African record holder across multiple events. His personal bests in the 200 IM and 200 freestyle would strengthen virtually any national programme on the planet. He competed for South Africa at Tokyo 2021 and Paris 2024 without standing on a podium, and has now made the calculation that his best chance of fulfilling his potential lies elsewhere.

Under updated World Aquatics eligibility rules, his mandatory waiting period is just one year from his last appearance for South Africa — which was at the 2025 World Championships. That means he could be eligible to compete for Australia as early as late 2026. He will not be handed anything: Australia’s squad is deeply competitive, and he will need to earn his spot on the team through results.

But here is what should sit uncomfortably with every South African sporting administrator: a 22-year-old of genuine world-class ability, born and raised in Pietermaritzburg, who could have been the face of South African swimming at the Los Angeles Olympics, is instead preparing to race in green and gold for Australia.

Sates is not the first. He will not be the last. South Africa has an extraordinary and largely uncelebrated history of producing world-class swimmers — Chad le Clos, Tatjana Schoenmaker, Pieter Coetze, Lara van Niekerk — athletes who have reached the pinnacle despite the system, not because of it.

Every time one of them leaves, or nearly leaves, or has to dig into their own pocket just to board a plane to a World Championships, the question has to be asked: how many potential champions never made it at all?

The administrators who mismanaged the Franschhoek project, who approved self-funded tours, who sat in luxury hotels while their athletes scraped together competition fees — they will not lose sleep over Matt Sates choosing Australia. They rarely do.

But South African swimming fans should be furious. And they should be asking who is being held accountable for a system that keeps producing talent that ends up competing for someone else.

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