Lifesaving Champ Eve Abrahams Wants to Raise the Sport’s Profile and Grow Inclusivity

Eve Abrahams, a teenager with Lifesaving literally coursing through her blood, hopes to raise the sport’s profile and inspire girls to pursue it. Like many in her family, she has excelled in the sport and hopes to inspire future generations.
Breakdancing at the Games ‘The Ultimate Flex’, says SA B-Girl Courtnae’ Paul

With the Olympics a big focus on the sporting calendar in 2024, B-Girl Courtnae’ Paul is hoping to book her ticket to Paris to represent South Africa in Breakdancing at her Olympic Qualifyers in Singapore and Budapest this May and June
Penny Heyns: Committing to Your Craft

2020 Momentum gsport Awards ambassador, Penny Heyns, attributes her success to the commitment and dedication that she invested in every aspect of her career. In her second column of the #gsport15 campaign, Heyns speaks about the importance of going the extra mile to fulfil your purpose.
Shannon Gardiner Targets Successful Comeback

Youth Olympic Rhythmic Gymnast, Shannon Gardiner, is targeting a successful comeback after suffering a knee injury, which hampered her chances of qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics. She chats to Celine Abrahams about her journey, studying Law and plans to grow gymnastics in South Africa.
Wonder Woman: Celebrating Life
From weddings to funerals, from fasting to ecstatic dancing, throughout history humankind has attempted to find ways to make sense of our lives through symbolic gestures.
Cheyna Tucker: Teen Sports Star
My name is Cheyna Tucker, I am 17 years old. I was born in Johannesburg and continue to live in Lonehill, Johannesburg. I am currently at Dainfern College doing Grade 12. Starting this account of my "not so many" years on this wonderful earth, made me realise just how fantastic my life has been and […]
2007 September Woman: Samantha Gallièt
When Samantha Gallièt was diagnosed with breast cancer, her whole world changed. She was only 29, she had so many questions, and for the first time she was faced with the possibility of her own death. After six months of chemotherapy, Samantha found out that she had a rare form of breast cancer and required […]