Saluting 10 Women Who Changed the Game

As the commemoration of Human Rights Month comes to a close, we end off the month of #gsportTop10 Lists with an edition that honours the pioneers, the game changers, the ones who have shattered barriers so the current generation can build on these advancements

SASCOC Announces #TeamSA for Glasgow 2014

SASCOC has announced an initial squad of 155 athletes of the full complement of 187 to the Glasgow 2014 Commonweath Games, at which 43 medals are expected to be won by #TeamSA

Welcome to the Hall of Fame Ntambi Ravele!

2012 SPAR gsport Awards Hall of Fame inductee Ntambi Ravele has made a lasting impact on women’s sport in SA since first being appointed as a sport administrator in 1995, and this pioneering former teacher has taken a firm interest in advancing women’s participation in sport ever since.

SPAR gsport Awards Nominations Open

Nominations for the 2012 SPAR gsport Awards are open. South Africa’s only awards dedicated to women in sport takes place on 20 November 2012 in Johannesburg. Details at gsport.co.za/nominations.

Dorothy Tsotsobe Inducted into gsport Hall of Fame

Eastern Cape women’s rugby pioneer, Dorothy Tsotsobe has been honoured for her selfless contribution to the development of the women’s game in South Africa. She was unveiled as the 2011 gsport Hall of Fame inductee at the 6th Annual gsport Awards, at the prestigious Wanderers Club on Monday.

Motlatsi Keikabile Reaches New Heights

2010 gsport Hall of Fame recipient, Motlatsi Keikabile, is upbeat about the future of athletics in South Africa after having been elected vice-president of Athletics South Africa, saying that she is ready to get down to work.

Caster, Pietie and Noko nominated for gsport Awards

Athlete Caster Semenya, hockey star Pietie Coetzee and football ace, Noko Matlou, will battle it out for top honours at the 2011 gsport Awards, which takes place in exactly one month’s time, on 1 August 2011, at the prestigious Wanderers Club in Illovo, Johannesburg.

2010 gsport Winners Out

Motlatsi Keikabile, a community activist in women's sport is unveiled as the 2010 gsport Hall of Fame inductee at the Wanderers Club in Illovo, Johannesburg, on Tuesday, 3 August, 2010. Photo: gsport

Motlatsi Keikabile was unveiled as the 2010 gsport Hall of Fame inductee alongside Athlete of the Year, Rosy Hodge; Woman of the Year, Sandy Flanagan; Woman in Media, Natalie le Clue; 2010 gsport Style Star, Bonang Matheba; Personal Account Writer, Fabienne Lanz; and Volunteer of the Year, 1GOAL.com; in the Wanderers Club Ballroom, Illovo, Johannesburg, on Tuesday, 3 August, 2010