Caster Semenya Excited Ahead of Debut Olympic Games Broadcasting Stint
SuperSport has announced former SA 800m track star Caster Semenya in her first stint in broadcasting, alongside the familiar Penny Heyns and a formidable lineup of iconic South Africa athletes as analysts for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
November 2008 Woman: Elise Lombard
As the country’s only woman CEO in cricket administration, Elise Lombard doesn’t shy away from attention to detail with a focus on consistent hard work, and her efforts have lead to her nomination as the 2008 Shoprite Checkers Woman of the Year Award, among other notable achievements. But Elise is a down-to-earth administrator who has […]
March 2008 Woman: Beaulah Schoeman
Beaulah Schoeman is the only woman in the world to head up a National Motorsport Federation. Here she is seen with the FIM Management Council at the 2004 FIM Congress in Paris. Beaulah Schoeman was passionate about Law until ill health got in the way of her dreams and she had to change her […]
5 Mins with Zeena Isaacs
Zeena Isaacs has every reason to celebrate this festive season after experiencing the biggest highlight of her sports journalism career when she interviewed captain John Smit moments after the whistle sounded in Paris and the Boks were crowned Rugby World Champions.
Where to Bokke?
The Black Ferns last night laid the best platform from which to confirm their reputation as the world’s most successful women’s rugby team, after they convincingly beat France 40-10 to reach Saturday’s final of the 2006 IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup in Edmonton, Canada.
Jake Lauds Springbok Women
National men’s rugby coach, Jake White has paid tribute to the Springbok women’s rugby squad on the eve of their departure to Canada for the 2006 Women’s Rugby World Cup.