The Star Early Edition

All that’s gold glitters at sport event

- PICTURE: ITUMELENG ENGLISH

IT WAS a night of glitz and razzmatazz as the who’s who of the South African sport and social scene descended on the Sandton Convention Centre last night for the South African Sport Awards.

Speaking at the event, Minister of Sport and Recreation, Fikile Mbalula, said his message had been consistent­ly that he wanted to see winners.

“I have never made an excuse for mediocrity. I will never shy away from pulling an extravagan­za to celebrate those who emulate the winning spirit of South Africa. And today we have pulled out all the stops to do just that.”

Portia Modise walked away with the main prize of SA Sports Star of the Year, as voted by the public, while Chad le Clos and Ashleigh Moolman Pasio were crowned Sportsman of the Year and Sportswoma­n of the Year, respective­ly.

Paracyclis­t Ernst van Dyk was named Sportsman of the Year with a Disability, while the Sportswoma­n of the Year with a Disability went to Justine Asher.

The awards were not just about those who win gold, but also those who display a heart of gold were duly honoured. Volunteer of the Year went to Sandile Mqadi and the Recreation­al Body of the Year category went to Sport for Social Change Network.

A lot has been said about the adjudicati­on of the awards, and last week Mbalula hinted at the possibilit­y of reviewing the judging process. However, what cannot be faulted is the sheer camaraderi­e. – Staff Reporter

 ??  ?? WINNING STREAK: Banyana Banyana striker Portia Modise and Minister of Sport Fikile Mbalula at the SA Sport Awards ceremony last night.
WINNING STREAK: Banyana Banyana striker Portia Modise and Minister of Sport Fikile Mbalula at the SA Sport Awards ceremony last night.

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