Tezna Abrahams Reaching Para-Athletic Heights

Tezna Abrahams started off her sporting career as a swimmer. This path came into motion after she had a near-drowning accident at the age of two, her parents then insisted she begins swimming, and like they say the rest was history … Fast forward to 2016 and Abrahams made the decision to retire and took a break but made her return to sport in 2022. Photo credit: Andries Kruger

Meet Tezna Abrahams: From near-drowning scare to track and field sensation, she’s defying odds and setting records. As a para-athlete, her journey inspires resilience and determination. #GoGirls

Jana Swart: ’Don’t Be Afraid to Express Yourself’

It was a moment during the 2010 Soccer World Cup that Jana Swart realised she wanted to have a career in sport and this happened as a young girl. She has since made her way up the ranks and now occupies the post of Premier Soccer League (PSL) Media Officer for Stellenbosch FC. Swart revealed that she didn’t also envision herself in the media sphere but is glad where her path has taken her. All Photos: Supplied

Inspired by Banyana Banyana’s Linda Motlhalo and SuperSport presenter Motshidisi Mohono, Stellenbosch FC Media Officer, Jana Swart, is thriving in a male-dominated arena, and encourages women in media to express themselves bravely

Springbok Women’s Sevens Savour HSBC SVNS Core Status

Shona Leah Weston pictured on the attack during the Springbok Women Sevens’ practice against Spain following arrival in Hong Kong, ahead of the sixth HSBC SVNS tournament stop in the Far East this weekend. Photo: SA Rugby

The Springbok Women’s Sevens team is starting to find the flow of the HSBC SVNS to their liking, and as the self-belief grows with improved performances, SA awaits the iconic Hong Kong tournament with great anticipation

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