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Powerhouse Finalists Revealed for #GSPORT21 Awards

The gsport Trust has officially unveiled the highly anticipated finalists for the 21st annual gsport Awards (#gsport21), celebrating an extraordinary year of historic breakthroughs, record-shattering performances and commercial revolutions across South African women’s sport.

Following a gruelling selection process from nearly 475 nominations received from the public, an esteemed independent panel of judges has finalised the shortlists.

The elite panel consists of iconic gsport Hall of Famers Hazel Gumede, Jane Bramley and Cynthia Tshaka, alongside celebrated former winners Mapaseka Makhanya and Phumelela Hlophe.

The year under review (30 June 2025 to 31 May 2026) has produced unprecedented excellence, from teenagers dismantling decades-old motorsport barriers to national teams capturing the hearts of the continent.

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The Athlete of the Year category features an elite trio who have dominated the global stage. Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt is shortlisted after anchoring South Africa’s historic World Cup Final run and smashing a record- breaking 47-ball T20I century against India. 

She faces fierce competition from swimming powerhouse Lara van Niekerk, who secured a legendary “golden hat-trick” of national breaststroke titles in April 2026, and track sensation Prudence Sekgodiso, currently ranked World No. 7 in the 800m.

The Team of the Year category will be equally contested. The Proteas Women are shortlisted alongside the SA Women’s Rugby 15s, who went undefeated to claim the 2026 Africa Cup under Swys de Bruin. Joining them is the Athletics SA Sprint Team, who shattered a 26-year-old national 4x100m record at the May 2026 World Athletics Relays.

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The Emerging Athlete of the Year category shines a spotlight on the country’s bright future, headlined by DHL Western Province rugby sensation Abigail Smit. The towering 20-year-old lock is shortlisted following a senior national call-up, officially making her international Test debut for the Springbok Women during the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup in Nairobi.

South Africa’s schoolgirl icons take centre stage in the School Sports Star of the Year category. The finalists shortlisted include 16-year-old motorsport prodigy Chloe Stuart, the first woman in 50 years to win a Formula V series title; 17-year-old Mamelodi Sundowns professional and dual-national youth captain Katleho Malebana; and 14-year-old cricket sensation Ziya Mohanlall.

In the Para Sport Star of the Year category, world champion discus thrower Simoné Kruger is shortlisted alongside swimming sensation Alani Ferreira and sprinter Liezl Gouws, both of whom rewrote the record books at the April 2026 National Championships.

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Off the field, the awards recognise the strategic forces transforming the sporting landscape. Cricket South Africa, SAFA and SA Rugby are the finalists shortlisted for Federation of the Year, each celebrated for breaking corporate barriers and accelerating professional women’s sport structures.

Their efforts are backed by corporate visionaries Bidvest, Hollywoodbets and Radar Tyres, who are vying for Sponsor of the Year.

The unsung heroes of sport are honoured in the Volunteer of the Year category, featuring shortlisted youth mentor Acelia Estherhuizen, Mamelodi rugby pillar Jennifer Modiba and lifesaving veteran Jill Fortuin, who has dedicated over 35 years to water safety transformation.

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Ramatlaohle Ladies FC and the University of Fort Hare shared the points in a 1-1 Super Rise draw at the Hollywoodbets Super League Week 3 Festival, Karabo Phogole and Amanda November the scorers, at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Sunday, 28 June 2026. All Photos: MC Picz / Hollywoodbets

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The Proteas Women have qualified for cricket's historic return to the Olympic Games, booking South Africa's place at Los Angeles 2028 among the first nations to reach the showpiece stage. The SA players celebrate victory over Netherlands in this file photo during the ICC Women's T20 World Cup group stage matches, at the Bristol County Ground on June 25, 2026 in Bristol, England. Photo: Dan Istitene/Getty Images via the ICC

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A study in concentration from the gun, Tayla Kavanagh dictates the pace alongside Ethiopian athlete Selam Gebre through the early kilometres of the women's 10km Spar Grand Prix Series leg at Kings Park Stadium in Durban on Sunday, 28 June 2026. All Photos: Rogan Ward

Tayla Kavanagh Surges Clear at Kings Park for Spar Grand Prix Durban Win

Tayla Kavanagh produced a superb run in her hometown to claim the 10km Spar Grand…

Marizanne Kapp celebrates after taking the wicket of Juairiya Ferdous for her 100th wicket in T20 Internationals, during the final group-stage match against Bangladesh at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England, on Sunday, 28 June 2026. The win was instrumental in South Africa’s qualification for their semi-final against England on Thursday. Photo: Getty Images / ICC

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Meanwhile, the power of media representation is spotlighted in the Woman in Radio category, with broadcasters Ester N. Baatjies, Oarabile Diphoko and Lonwabo Miso successfully making the final shortlist.

Finalists of the 2026 gsport Awards

Athlete of the Year

Lara van Niekerk
Laura Wolvaardt
Prudence Sekgodiso

Emerging Athlete of the Year

Abigail Smit
Jessica Thompson
Joviale Mbisha

Para Sport Star of the Year

Alani Ferreira
Liezl Gouws
Simoné Kruger

School Sports Star of the Year

Chloe Stuart
Katleho Malebana
Ziya Mohanlall

Team of the Year

Athletics SA
Proteas Women
Springbok Women

Coach of the Year

Jenny van Dyk
Mandla Mashimbyi
Swys de Bruin

Federation of the Year

Cricket South Africa
South African Football Association
South African Rugby

Woman of the Year

Buhle Vaphi
Colleen McAusland
Luitha Roux

African Woman in Sport

Anathi Qolo
Collete Uys
Simangele Hadebe

Global Woman in Sport

Bongiwe Msomi
Debbie Alexander
Lauren Agenbag

Woman in Radio

Ester Baatjies
Oarabile Diphoko
Lonwabo Miso

Woman in Television

Candice Naidoo
Hlobisile Khumalo
Lonwabo Miso

Woman in Print

Bilqees Watson
Cecilia van Bers
Potso Aphane

Woman in Social Media

Akhona Nongauza
Robin Waddacor
Stephanie Mawdsley

Sponsor of the Year

Bidvest
Hollywoodbets
Radar Tyres

Woman in PR and Sponsorship

Monya Greyvenstein
Tswelopele Mohapi
Shahnaaz Pailwan

Style Star of the Year

Mariska Venter
Nonkululeko Mlaba
Prudence Sekgodiso

Volunteer of the Year

Acelia Estherhuizen
Jennifer Modiba
Jill Fortuin

Supporter of the Year

Lunga Ntuli
Tshepiso Mkhize
Prabashnee Naidoo

Special Recognition

Nokuthula Mnyani
Sandra Almeida
Sue Abbott


Main Photo Caption: The gsport Trust has unveiled the finalists for the 21st annual gsport Awards, celebrating standout achievement across South African women’s and girls’ sport, in Johannesburg on Wednesday, 1 July, 2026. Photo: gsport

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