Rena Wakama: First Female Coach to Win AfroBasket Title
Celebrating D’Tigress head coach Rena Wakama who is the first female coach to win the Women’s Afrobasket title since the competitions inception in 1966.
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Palesa Manaleng on Amplifying Para Sport
2018 Ministerial Recognition of Excellence recipient Palesa “DeeJay” Manaleng is aiming to use her platform to continue to amplify the coverage of para sport. She chats about her achievements and the #PowerOfRecognition.
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#PowerOfRecognition: Cato Louw
2023 Momentum gsport Awards is fast approaching and with the #PowerOfRecognition series in full swing, we continue to shine the light on former winners, so gsport writer Lonwabo Nkohla caught up with a very familiar face on the gsport stage: Cato Louw.
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Eighth NJSA Closed Championship Win for Awande Malinga
2020 Momentum gsport Awards Public Choice winner Awande Malinga continues to dominate on the squash courts, after earning her eighth consecutive NJSA Closed Championship title.
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Samantha Whateley Crowned 2023 Cobra/Puma CGGU Ladies Champion
South African golfer Samantha Whateley pulls off a superb performance to win the 2023 Cobra/Puma Central Gauteng Golf Union Ladies Championships title.
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Miyanda Maseti Set Out to Fly the Flag in France
2021 Momentum gsport Awards’ SuperSport School Sport Star winner Miyanda Maseti is currently out of the country as she looks to make a mark at the 2022 UCI BMX World Championships in France.
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Kgothatso Montjane Champions Disability Sport in South Africa
Four-time gsport award winner, Kgothatso Montjane, regards the initiative as one that has nurtured her career and given her the platform to be a role model for young women to look up to. She also chats to Celine Abrahams about developing disability sport in South Africa and her desire to win a Major.
31 Days of Women’s Sport Stories
We challenged ourselves to keep telling one powerful story a day during the lockdown to play our part in shaping the narrative of women’s sport. We ended up telling 32 stories, and we are excited to salute them as we reflect on an inspiring month of storytelling on gsport!
Streicher Rules Roost at SA High School Champs
16-year-old Megan Streicher became the first female golfer in the ninth edition of the SA High School Championship to scoop the individual accolade in Women’s Month
Can Kgatlana or Steyn Stop Semenya?
It is anyone’s guess who will scoop gsport’s top athlete award in 2019, with CAF African Footballer of the Year Thembi Kgatlana and Comrades record buster Gerda Steyn up against 800m world champ, Caster Semenya
Steyn to battle it out with Semenya and Kgatlana for gsport Crown
Gerda Steyn will battle it out with 800m World Champion, Caster Semenya, and CAF African Women’s Footballer of the Year, Thembi Kgatlana, for gsport Athlete of the Year as public voting kicks off from 19 July to 9 August, to determine the winners across 18 categories for the 2019 gsport Awards