Johannesburg, South Africa – February 22, 2025
The Street Workout Nationals 2025, hosted by the South African Street Workout and Calisthenics Association (SASWCA), was nothing short of a historic spectacle. Held at the Jeppe Quondom Cricket Club in Bedfordview, Johannesburg, the event showcased the very best of South African street workout and calisthenics talent, leaving the crowd in awe with jaw-dropping performances and record-breaking feats.

Athletes exceeded all expectations, turning the competition into more than just a showcase of strength and endurance—it was an unforgettable experience that left spectators thrilled. From gravity-defying freestyle routines to incredible displays of power and control, competitors pushed the limits of human capability. The electric energy in the venue reflected the growing popularity of street workout as a sport in South Africa and beyond.

A special acknowledgement goes to SASWCA’s Chairman, Rodney Browne | Vice Chairman, Massimo Flaiani | Marketing Director, Theo Naidoo, along with their dedicated team, whose tireless efforts behind the scenes made this phenomenal event possible. Their commitment to the growth of calisthenics in South Africa has paved the way for athletes to showcase their talents on a national stage.

Podium Winners
Women’s Division: 1st Place – Gabriella Braun
2nd Place – Tinika Gordon
Men’s Division: 1st Place – Kyle Strydom
2nd Place – Liam Jones
3rd Place – Aidan Bow

The competition was fierce, with each athlete bringing their A-game, making the final standings a well-earned achievement for those on the podium. The champions demonstrated outstanding strength, skill and endurance, solidifying their positions as some of the top street workout athletes in South Africa.

For those who missed the action or want to relive the highlights, SASWCA has provided an exclusive sneak peek of the event on their YouTube channel: Watch Here.
As street workout continues to gain traction in South Africa, the Nationals 2025 has set a new standard for future competitions. With growing participation and increasing support from the community, the sport is on an upward trajectory and we can only expect even bigger things in the years to come.

Stay tuned for more coverage of South Africa’s dynamic street workout scene, only on BRICS Global Television Network (BGTN).
