#20YearsOfgsport: A Shared Legacy, A Collective Next Chapter

gsport has become a record of moments, a space for voices, and a community built on the belief that women’s sport deserves consistent visibility, credibility, and care over the past two decades. The gsport team pictured at the conclusion of the 2025 gsport Awards, at the Wanderers Club in Illovo, Johannesburg, on 30 August, 2025. File Photo: Paul Mukwevho / gsport

Marking #20YearsOfgsport is a milestone that belongs to every athlete, leader, and advocate who trusted us with their journey, we invite you to stay connected as we sharpen focus on building a sustainable, independent platform for the generations to come.

Anticipating the 20th gsport Awards

The gsport family will gather to unveil the Class of 2025 on Saturday, 30 August under the year’s theme, An Ode to 2006, and Finalists - teachers to moms, coaches and sponsors, athletes and media, will shine with stories of resilience and accomplishment. Photo: gsport

The gsport family will gather to unveil the Class of 2025 on Saturday, 30 August under the year’s theme, An Ode to 2006, and Finalists – teachers to moms, coaches and sponsors, athletes and media – will shine with stories of resilience and accomplishment.

Elated Ethiopian Star Selam Gebre Wins Jozi Spar Grand Prix

Ethiopian Selam Gebre of Nedbank won the Jozi SPAR Grand Prix at Marks Park Sporting Club in Emmarentia on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Picture Credit: Reg Caldecott

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Using Support to Rise Above Breast Cancer

South African rugby referee Tshepi Moropa is a breast cancer survivor who believes that ample support can help patients rise above the challenges on the road to recovery. Photo: Tshepi Moropa (Facebook)

South African rugby referee Tshepi Moropa is a breast cancer survivor who believes that ample support can help patients rise above the challenges on the road to recovery #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth

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