UNITED BY RUGBYIn 1995, Mandela strode onto the field at the Rugby World Cup final in Johannesburg wearing South African colors and bringing the overwhelmingly white crowd of more than 60,000 to its feet. "Nelson! Nelson!
Nelson!" they chanted as the president congratulated the victorious home team. Mandela's decision to wear the Springbok emblem, the symbol once hated by blacks, conveyed the message that rugby, so long shunned by the black population, was now for all South Africans.