Team SA Names Women-Majority Squad for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow

As Team SA counts down to the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, the women of the squad take centre stage, with Swimming, Netball and Athletics sending the largest team contingents as SA readies to make its mark on the global stage.
Karabo More, Rogail Joseph, Kristi Snyman, Ansume de Beer and Colette Uys Strike Gold for South Africa in Accra

Five gold, one silver and three bronze as South Africa succesfully defends its continental athletics title in Accra with Karabo More, Rogail Joseph, Kristi Snyman, Ansume de Beer and Colette Uys all topping the podium in the campaign.
Ansume de Beer and Kristi Snyman Strike Gold for South Africa in Accra

Ansume de Beer in the pole vault and Kristi Snyman in the high jump have struck African continental gold, and Leandri Holtzhausen has joined them on the podium with hammer bronze as South Africa defend their CAA African Senior Athletics title in Accra.
Prudence Sekgodiso Leads 19 South African Women into African Athletics Title Defence in Accra

Time to defend the crown. Prudence Sekgodiso, Rogail Joseph and Marione Fourie lead a 19-strong SA women’s contingent into the African Athletics Senior Championships in Accra, Ghana, from today through Sunday.
New National 4x100m Record as SA Women Target Sunday Qualifiers at World Relays

South Africa’s women’s 4x100m quartet of Viwe Jingqi, Kayla la Grange, Gabriella Marais and Joviale Mbisha clocked a stunning 43.22 seconds to set a new national record on day one of the World Athletics Relays at the Botswana National Stadium in Gaborone.
Team South Africa in Confident Mood Ahead of World Athletics Championship

Seventeen women will represent the nation in Team South Africa at the World Athletics Championship, looking to achieve personal goals and podium finishes in the traditional nations’ medals race starting in Tokyo on Saturday
Prudence Sekgodiso Leads the Way as South Africa’s Female Athletes Shine

Prudence Sekgodiso was again the shining star on the track this past weekend when she was pressed hard to finish a respectable second place in the women’s 800m the recent Diamond League meet in Rabat, Morocco on Sunday.
2024 Momentum gsport Award Winners Photo Gallery

Images of all Awards presented and honoured at the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards at the Wanderers Club in Illovo, Johannesburg, on 12 September, 2024. Photo: gsport / Rebecca Hearfield
The gsport Shoot – 2024 Momentum gsport Guests, Finalists and Winners

Images of all Awards presented and honoured at the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards at the Wanderers Club in Illovo, Johannesburg, on 12 September, 2024. Photo: gsport / Rebecca Hearfield
Tatjana Smith Wins 2024 Momentum Athlete of the Year

Tatjana Smith has been unveiled as the winner of the Momentum Athlete of the Year Award among a stellar cast of winners at the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards at a glittering ceremony in Illovo, Johannesburg, on Thursday 12 September, 2024.
400m Debut Olympian Miranda Coetzee Recovers to Qualify for Semi-Final in Repechage Round

Personal bests by both of South Africa’s 400m hurdlers, Zeney Geldenhuys and Rogail Joseph, were not fast enough to see them through to the Olympic final, while 400m debut Olympian Miranda Coetzee Recovers to Qualify for Semi-Final in Repechage Round
A Proud Prudence Sekgodiso Misses Out on a Paris Podium, Esti Oliver and Tiffany Koch to Commence Canoe Campaign

SA middle distance icon Prudence Sekgodiso will be proud of her 800m performances after finishing her debut Olympic final in eighth place, 400m talent Miranda Coetzee Advances as Esti Oliver and Tiffany Koch commence their canoe campaign