| Name | South African Sports Confederation, Olympic and Paralympic Committee |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | SASCOC |
| Founded | 1908 |
| Countries | South Africa |
Also known as Suid-Afrikaanse Sport Konfederasie en Olimpiese Komitee.
Formerly known as South African Olympic and Empire Games Association, South African Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association, South African Olympic and National Games Committee (1960-?), South Africa National Olympic Committee, Interim National Olympic Committee of South Africa, National Olympic Committee of South Africa, and South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (until autumn 2024).
In 2011, the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee was awarded with the Olympic Cup.
Note: During the ban, also a South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee (later South African Non-Racial Open Committee) existed.
| Tenure | Name | Country | Notes |
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| 1908—1925 | Henry Nourse | RSA |
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| 1926—1929 | Julius Jeppe | RSA |
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| 1930—1939 | Albert Lindbergh | RSA |
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| 1940—1955 | Reginald Honey | RSA |
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| 1955—1958 | Bertie Sims | RSA |
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| 1958—1963 | Hendrik Balzazar Klopper | RSA |
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| 1963—1971 | Frank H. Braun | RSA |
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| 1971—1988 | Rudolph Opperman | RSA |
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| 1991—2005 | Sam Ramsamy | RSA |
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| 2005—2008 | Moss Mashishi | RSA |
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| 2008—2019 | Gideon Sam | RSA |
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| 2020— | Barry Hendricks | RSA |