Springbok Steven Kitshoff – who is recovering from a neck and spine injury – was spotted posing up a storm with his wife, Aimee, at the Cape Town Met on Saturday, 25 January.
The horse-racing event attracted the whose who of the social scene in Kenilworth.
Last year, Steven sustained a possibly career-ending injury followed by a complication surgery and rigorous rehabilitation.
STEVEN KITSHOFF AND WIFE TAKE CAPE TOWN MET
In pics posted on their social media accounts, Springbok Steven Kitshoff and his wife Aimee showed off their fancy fashion at the Cape Town Met.
Aimee – an influencer – dressed for the races in an elegant dress and hat. Meanwhile, Steven paired a grey blazer with a black shirt and slacks, which he complimented with a pair of Adidas sneakers.
The couple are regulars on the red carpet, having attended the Cape Town Met and the L’Ormarins King’s Plate together.
SPRINGBOK ON INJURY: ‘IF THIS IS THE END…’
Meanwhile, Steven Kitshoff has given the public an update on his injury and what it possibly means for his career as a Springbok and Stormers player.
Last year, Steven injured his neck during a Western Province Currie Cup game against the Griquas.
The 32-year-old claimed he heard a “snap” in his neck during a scrum. He later confirmed the injury had affected his C1 and C2 vertebrae.
Following the incident, Steven underwent a gruelling surgical operation called a neck fusion, which essentially fused the injured vertebrae.
According to SA Rugby,Steven Kitshoff has begun his rehabilitation process and is in “no rush” to return to either the Springboks or the Stormers.
He said: “I still have the passion and drive. If it’s not meant to be, I’ll make peace with it, but I haven’t thought beyond next month”.
He added: “I’m proud of what I’ve done – winning the Rugby Championship, URC, and Currie Cup. If this is the end, I’ve made great memories.”
DO YOU THINK STEVEN KITSHOFF WILL MAKE A SPRINGBOK COMEBACK?
Let us know by clicking on the comment tab below this article or by emailinginfo@thesouthafrican.com or sending a WhatsApp to060 011 021 1
You can also follow@TheSAnews on X andThe South African on Facebook for the latest news.