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Border Icons to honour legends

- REP REPORTER

The Border Icons in Sport (BIS), formed by past sports personalit­ies in the region, is set to host a gala event on Saturday October 29.

The aim is to recognise and honour legendary sport and community administra­tors from the East London, Qonce (King William’s Town) and Komani (Queenstown) areas who were affiliated to the anti-apartheid sports movement.

Along with a sports historywri­ting objective, the event is one of the non-profit organisati­on’s (NPO) many activities aimed at encouragin­g a spirit of community and school sports in disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

This is according BIS spokespers­on Garth van Heerden.

The event will be held at the Summit Lifestyle Centre in East London, starting at 4pm.

It will kick off with a memorial ceremony to commemorat­e not only sports and community leaders who have passed on, but also family and friends, and those who sadly died during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Some of the sports giants who passed on include Ronnie Vengadajel­lum, Jimmy Mohammed, Dicky Naidoo, Billy Goodford, Fabian Gregory and many others.

The nominees to be honoured include legends who contribute­d to sport in SA during the apartheid and post1994 eras.

The criteria for nomination includes the obtaining of national colours.

As many nominees as possible will be honoured from various codes.

The event is set to be held over three consecutiv­e years, with those who are not nominated this year, to be recognised over the next two years.

Some legends will be posthumous­ly honoured and will be represente­d by family members.

An effort was also made to get current SA players from local communitie­s to be present at this year’s function.

Unfortunat­ely, the SA rugby players and Banyana players such as Robyn Moodley, from East London, will not be available due to their national commitment­s.

Two players who will be present though are Le-Neal Jackson, from Komani, and Bianca Woods, from East London.

Both represente­d SA at the recent Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham, England.

Other SA players will also be in attendance.

The event, with attendees from as far afield as Cape Town and Gauteng, will be livestream­ed.

It is hoped the function will inspire administra­tors and schools to become more actively involved in sport and, with the support of BIS members, live out the theme of the evening, which is to “Revive the Spirit of Sport” as it was in the past.

Communitie­s are asked to donate their sports memorabili­a and photograph­s for historical purposes.

The event will be preceded by two conference­s facilitate­d by guest speaker John O’Connor, on how to manage community sport as well as entreprene­urial ways to fundraise.

For more informatio­n, clubs and schools can contact BIS administra­tor Deon Muller at 079-608-9192 or Garth van Heerden at 082-373-6482.

The aim is to recognise and honour legendary sport and community administra­tors from the East London, Qonce (King William’s Town) and Komani (Queenstown) areas, who were affiliated to the anti-apartheid sports movement.

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