#WCW World Praise for Record Breaker Janine van Wyk
Celebrating #GAL2023 recipient, Janine van Wyk: a true legend of the game! With her record-breaking 185th appearance for Banyana Banyana, she’s now the most capped African footballer, male or female. #gsportAfrica #GoGirls #WCW 🙌⚽️
Montjane, Rooskrantz and Landsman Dominate & Own Their Success in 2023
2023, the year for women’s sport has been historic. So many women in sport excelled beyond. gsport Newsmaker of the Year Kgothatso Montjane, exceptional gymnast Caitlin Rooskrantz and cricket prodigy Madison Landsman reflect on the year they owned their success.
Top SA Boxer Simangele Hadebe Aims to Reach New Heights in 2024
A relatively late entry to the sport but with powerful inspiration, SA and African champion Simangele Hadebe’s path to boxing had some twists and turns and she’s always eager for more time in the ring, but she feels she is finally getting the recognition she deserves
Para-Athlete Refiloe Sishange Aims to Represent South Africa on the World StageÂ
After going to hospital due to shortness of breath shortly after birth, the Sishange family never imagined that baby Refiloe would lose her ability to walk in the process. Fast forward to 2023, this brave young woman is a para-athlete representing the Ekurhuleni Region.
The Spar Proteas Narrowly Lose to England in Opening Test on Tuesday
The Spar Proteas suffered a narrow loss to England but coach Norma Plummer was happy with how her team fought back in the first of their three-match series from 5-10 December in the first encounter between the teams since the Quad Series in Cape Town
Injuries Setbacks for Bok Women’s Ahead of Cape Town SVNS
Springbok Women Sevens coach Renfred Dazel will have to make do without Zintle Mpupha and Libbie Janse van Rensburg who have both ruled out of action ahead of this weekend’s HSBC SVNS Cape Town. Both players are out due to injuries.
Laura Wolvaardt Pivotal as Adelaide Strikers Win Back-to-Back WBBL Titles
Adelaide Strikers beat Brisbane Heat by 3 runs off the final ball of Australia’s Women’s Big Bash League season nine final to claim back-to-back WBBL titles at the Adelaide Oval, in Adelaide Australia on Saturday 2 December.