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Kolisi makes it to top 100 list in Time

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

Time magazine has named Springbok captain Siya Kolisi in its list of the 100 most influentia­l people in the world.

Kolisi, who now plays for Racing 92 in France and led the Boks to World Cup glory for the second time in succession in 2023, is one of the most recognisab­le sports personalit­ies in the world.

Kolisi’s entry in the magazine’s Time100 list was written by SA comedian and former host of the Daily Show Trevor Noah.

“You can’t really separate SA’s history from rugby. Nelson Mandela once offered rugby as an olive branch between opposing sides of the country, so there’s an immense amount of pride when it comes to the sport. It’s like the connective tissue of the nation,” Noah wrote.

WISDOM

“Siya Kolisi, as the captain of the national rugby team, is right at the centre. He’s been the embodiment of hope during a time in which many South Africans find it hard to hold on to any.

“His multiple victories, the country’s victories, have meant so much. Through his wisdom and humility, Siya has taught us what a powerful captain should be: someone who serves and inspires those he leads.

“And for him to lead a team in a historical­ly white sport, to be loved and adored by fans of all races, is an immense achievemen­t.”

In 2023 Kolisi became just the second player to lead a successful defence of the World Cup title after captaining the Springboks to the 2019 title, following former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.

In both years, the 32-year-old had to overcome serious knee injuries that threatened his participat­ion in the tournament.

Other South Africans named on previous TIME100 lists include runner Caster Semenya in 2019, Noah in 2018 and Aids researcher Glenda Grey in 2017.

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