Closing the Visibility Gap at #GAL2021

Celine Abrahanms, gsport's Content Lead, pictured at the powerful Angel Wings sculpture installation at the Radisson Red Hotel Rosebank, on Wednesday, 1 December, 2021. gsport unveiled the 2021 gsport Annual List of 10 most prominent Newsmakers at the intimate event, where cricket star Dané van Niekerk was unveiled as the overall Newsmaker for the year. Photo: gsport

High-powered guests in attendance as women’s sport own their success at South Africa’s only women’s sport newsmakers event at Johannesburg’s most Instagrammable venue. Read about what went down! #GAL2021

Emma Raducanu: From Wildcard to World Beater

Eighteen-year-old, Emma Raducanu, will rise from 150th to 23rd in the world after her sensational US Open victory, which sees her become the first ever qualifier to win a Grand Slam and Britain’s first female Grand Slam champion since 1977. #MondayMotivation #gsportGlobal

Will Montjane Continue to Dominate?

Four-time winner, Kgothatso Montjane, is shortlisted once again for the Brand SA Para Sport Star of the Year at #gsport16 alongside record breaker, Maria Combrink and celebrated adaptive surfer, Noluthando Makalima.

Happy Mandela Day!

SPAR Proteas captain, Bongi Msomi, leading the youth through her Bongi Msomi Legacy Project. Photo: Bongi Msomi Legacy Project (Twitter)

National para-cycling champion, Palesa “Deejay” Manaleng and Spar Proteas captain, Bongi Msomi, lead #MandelaDay celebrations as women and men in women’s sport continue to make a positive impact in various communities in South Africa.

Netflix Premieres Naomi Osaka Docuseries

Four-time Grand Slam singles champion, Naomi Osaka, opens up to her fans about her life in the spotlight with a new docuseries on Netflix, which aired on Friday, 16 July 2021. Photo: Naomi Osaka (Twitter)

Four-time Grand Slam singles champion, Naomi Osaka, opens up to her fans about her life in the spotlight with a new docuseries on Netflix, which aired on Friday #GlobalFeature #SundayRead

Montjane Concludes Wimbledon with Runners-Up Singles Medal

South Africa’s wheelchair tennis history maker, Kgothatso Montjane, pictured at Wimbledon. Photo: Wimbledon (Facebook)

South Africa’s wheelchair tennis history maker, Kgothatso Montjane, bows out of Wimbledon with a runners-up singles category medal to go with her runners-up doubles medal, as South Africa celebrates one of its greatest sportswomen #gsportGlobal

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