Firefighter Emile Conrad flew the South African flag high at the 14th edition of this year’s World Firefighters Games (WFG) in Lisbon, Portugal, clinching a second place in his age category globally (age 35-37) for the Toughest Firefighter Alive (TFA) competition.
Conrad, from the Garden Route District Municipality, finished 10th in the world in the international sporting event that welcomed all full-time, part-time, volunteer, retired, structural and bush firefighters, fire service support personnel, aviation fire services, and military emergency response personnel from across the globe.
The games were held from April 30 to May 7.
Staged every two years in a different country, the games offer more than 50 sports and challenges, including archery, rugby Sevens, windsurfing, poker, swimming, athletics and softball with the “Toughest Firefighter Alive” being the main…