gsport’s 2007 Winning Ladies

Women’s Month got off to a sparkling start in Johannesburg on Wednesday morning, when a host of top women in sport, business, and media gathered at the Westcliff Hotel for the 2007 gsport Awards, hosted by popular online women’s sports initiative, gsport … for Girls!
Hall of Fame Honours Gumede
More than a decade after retiring from playing netball, eighties phenomenon, Hazel Gumede, has been lauded for her brilliance on the court and her unwavering support for netball in South Africa.
gsport Awards Judges Revealed
It’s been exciting watching gsport’s readers voting for your favourite Leading Ladies since the beginning of June but, now that Internet voting is officially closed, its time for our esteemed four-woman judging panel to take over.
Only 5 More Days of Voting
There are five days (including today) remaining for you to vote for your favourite Leading Lady, as gsport gears up for the 2007 gsport Awards on 1 August, 2007 at the Westcliff Hotel, in Johannesburg.
Lesley Leads Awards Voting
South Africa’s top women’s golf coach is leading the votes for gsport’s Woman of the Year Award.
gsport’s 2007 Award Nominees
So, I see you’ve already started voting …, which means you know that 1 August 2007 is a special day for gsport …for Girls!
SA Four Tee Off in Ireland
The Ladies European Tour last visited Northern Ireland in 2003, but four South Africans are in the run for the Northern Ireland Ladies Open at the Hilton Templepatrick Golf Club, starting on Friday.
Manas Upbeat for WWC
Kass Naidoo spoke to SABC2 Morning Live’s Leanne Manas, who has the good fortune to be invited once again to open the third staging of the Women’s World Cup of Golf, this year being played for at the Gary Player Country Club in Sun City in the North West.
Course Changes for World Cup
The 2007 Women’s World Cup of Golf is set for an even more thrilling finish with a few changes being made to the set-up of the Gary Player Country Club course at Sun City for the January 19-21 showpiece.
World Cup of Golf Draws Closer
One of the most significant international ladies golfing events takes place at Sun City from 19 to 21 January next year, and its staging is due to the efforts of two proud South African women, Lesley Copeman and Tania Fourie.
Celebrating Women’s golf
Hundreds of women joined Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka at Oliver Tambo House in Pretoria today to celebrate the rise of women’s golf in South Africa.