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WAYDE IS FAVOURITE

Van and Caster expected to take home regional awards

- SPORT REPORTER

WAYDE van Niekerk is a strong favourite to retain his Sportsman of the Year award at this weekend’s Regional Annual Sport Awards (RASA 2017), while Caster Semenya, pic

tured, is heavily tipped to win the Sportswoma­n of the Year award.

Reigning Rio 2016 Olym - pic gold medalists Van Niekerk and Semenya head a stellar line-up of the region’s cream of sporting talent who will be honoured tomorrow night at the (RASA) awards, to be hosted by South Africa’s national Department of Sport and Recreation.

SA sprint star Van Niekerk and Zimbabwe swimming legend Kirsty Coventry were the winners of the inaugural Sportsman and Sportswoma­n of the Year awards at RASA last year, which this year will recognise 2016 Sports Achievers within the 10-member states of the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5.

Representa­tives of the 10 Member States – Angola; Botswana; Lesotho; Malawi; Mozambique; Namibia, South Africa; Swaziland; Zambia and Zimbabwe – will gather for the event at the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre.

Botswana’s talented 4x400 meter men’s relay team, reigning African champions Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa and Zimbabwe’s National Women’s Football team (the Mighty Warriors) are the nominees for the prestigiou­s Sports Team of the Year award.

RASA 2016’s Winner of the Sports Woman of the Year with a Disability, Ilse Hayes is nominated again in the same category for 2017, while double gold medallist, Charl du Toit is flying the SA flag in the category Sportsman of the Year with a Disability.

South Africa’ s Sports and Recreation Minister, Thulas Nxesi, says his department’s hosting of RASA 2017 “resonates strongly in our commitment to the African Union’s agenda of driving sustainabl­e developmen­t of sport in Africa”.

RASA, Nxesi said, also fits strategica­lly with the May celebratio­n of Africa month on the continent.

Unpacking the RASA theme of this year, AUSC CEO, Stanley Mutoya states: “The theme for RASA 2017 ‘Celebratin­g Excellence! Inspiring Innovation’ affirms AUSC Region 5 mandate of identifyin­g, profiling and promoting the region’s representa­tives, who through their excellence on and off the sports fields, represent the continent with excellence, dominance and sheer sports leadership.”

This week RASA Nominees for 10 of the 12 categories were announced; while the other two categories of Confederat­ion of the Year and Country of the Year will be announced on the night of the awards.

THE REGIONAL ANNUAL SPORT AWARDS; RASA 2017 TOP 3 FINALIST NOMINEES ARE …

JUNIOR SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Karabo Sibanda, Athletics, Botswana; Dalamo Muller, Kick Boxing, Namibia; Beaven Sibanda, Karate, Zimbabwe JUNIOR SPORTSWOMA­N OF THE YEAR Mayvonne Swart, Karate, Namibia; Danielle Marie Bekker, Golf, Zimbabwe; Maquabang Tsibela, Athletics, Lesotho SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Wayde van Niekerk: Athletics, South Africa; Charles Manyuchi: Boxing, Zimbabwe; Rudolf De Wet Moolman, Karate. Namibia SPORTSWOMA­N OF THE YEAR Micheen Barbra Thornycrof­t, Rowing, Zimbabwe; Baeta Naigombo, Athletics, Namibia; Caster Semenya, Athletics, South Africa SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR WITH A DISABILITY Ananias Shikongo, Athletics, Namibia; Charl Du Toit, Athletics, South Africa; Munyaradzi Musariri, Special Olympics, Zimbabwe SPORTSWOMA­N OF THE YEAR WITH A DISABILITY Johanna Benson: Athletics, Namibia; Ilse Hayes: Athletics, South Africa; Margaret Bangajena Athletics, Zimbabwe SPORTS TEAM OF THE YEAR Botswana 4 x 400 meters Men Relay, Athletics, Botswana; Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club, South Africa; Zimbabwe National Women Football (Mighty Warriors), Zimbabwe

COACH OF THE YEAR Michael Humukwanya, Paralympic Committee, Namibia; Mogomotsi Otsetswe, Athletics, Botswana; Anna Botha Athletics, South Africa

JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR Kaino Iyaloo Ndeumono, Namibia; Thabiso Sithole, South Africa; Henry Mhara, Zimbabwe

SPORTSPERS­ON OF THE YEAR Wayde van Niekerk: Athletics, South Africa; Ananias Shikongo, Athletics, Namibia; Charles Manyuchi: Boxing, Zimbabwe

 ?? PICTURE: MIKE EGERTON/PA WIRE. ?? MAN TO BEAT: Wayde van Niekerk should retain his Sportsman of the Year award at the RASA. The Olympic champion faces some stiff competitio­n but has enjoyed a stellar year on the track.
PICTURE: MIKE EGERTON/PA WIRE. MAN TO BEAT: Wayde van Niekerk should retain his Sportsman of the Year award at the RASA. The Olympic champion faces some stiff competitio­n but has enjoyed a stellar year on the track.
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