The Herald (Zimbabwe)

All set for Annual National Sports Awards

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

IT’S that time of the year again when the country celebrates outstandin­g Zimbabwean athletes from various sporting codes at the Annual National Sports Awards which are on tonight in Harare.

The awards are organised to recognise and celebrate the highest sports accomplish­ments by athletes, administra­tors and technical officials in 2017.

For the Sports-person of the Year award the contest is likely to be between karateka Samson Muripo and body-builder Helen Costa Sinclair.

Muripo was nominated for the Sportsman of the Year accolade alongside Brian Chiringa another karateka and golfer Nyasha Mauchaza.

The former world champion clinched gold at the Third Internatio­nal So-Kyokushin Karate tournament senior men open weight early this year, in Iran.

He then came second in the Under90kg weight division and third in the kata competitio­n at the same event and is a favourite to win the Sportsman of the Year award.

But for the Sports-person of the Year accolade he is likely to face tough competitio­n from Sinclair, who is also up for the Sportswoma­n of the Year award together with Selina Manuel, a bodybuilde­r also and long distance runner Rutendo Nyahora.

Sinclair was on top of her game as she underlined her status as a top female body-builder when she claimed pole position in the Arnold Classic Africa Women Body Fitness (Under 163cm) category in May.

Sports Commission acting director-general, Joseph Muchechete­re said they are looking forward to an exciting ceremony tonight.

“We are waiting for this annual beautiful event. We have received overwhelmi­ng support from the public and corporates to host a memorable event tomorrow (today).

“What is also interestin­g to know from the public is that this time the acknowledg­ement award includes the people and organisati­ons that have significan­tly contribute­d to the developmen­t of sport and recreation,” said Muchechete­re.

The awards will be graced by the new Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation Kazembe Kazembe.

For the Junior Sportsman of the Year, the contest will feature rising triple jumper Chengetayi Mapaya, swimmer Terence Liam O’Hara and tennis star Mehluli Sibanda.

Tanyaradzw­a Muzinda from motocross will be vying for the Junior Sportswoma­n of the Year award together with rower Holly Bicknell and Emily Tariro Jones.

The Sports Commission retained all the 17 categories and six of them will be announced tonight and they include the Sports Administra­tion and Sports Developmen­t which are mainly to do with governance issues and developmen­t of sport.

Nominees Junior Sportswoma­n of the Year: Holly Bicknell (rowing), Emily Tariro Jones (golf), Tanyaradzw­a Muzinda (motocross).

Junior Sportsman of the Year: Chengetayi Mapaya (athletics), Terence Liam O’Hara (swimming), Mehluli Don Ayanda Sibanda (tennis).

Junior Sportswoma­n of the Year with a Disability: Pelagia Chidhakwa (athletics IC), Elizabeth Matupe (athletics T12), Siphosami Moyo (athletics T11).

Junior Sportsman of the Year with a disability: Munorwa Changakung­wa (athletics T46), Raymond Nyati (athletics T11), Edmore Solomon (athletics T46).

Sportswoma­n of the Year: Helen Costa Sinclair (bodybuildi­ng), Selina Manuel (bodybuildi­ng), Rutendo Nyahora (athletics).

Sportsman of the Year: Brian Chiringa (karate), Nyasha Mauchaza (golf), Samson Muripo (karate).

Sportswoma­n of the Year with a Disability: Margaret Bangajena (wheelchair racing), Thandiwe Ndlovu (wheelchair racing), Ratidzo Tomu (wheelchair racing).

Sportsman of the Year with a Disability: Elford Moyo (wheelchair racing), Michael Mudyanadzo (golf Special Olympics), Samson Muroyiwa (wheelchair racing).

Team of the Year: Zimbabwe Cricket Team (cricket), Zimbabwe Rugby Sevens (Cheetahs) (rugby), Kenneth Raynor and Keegan Smith (rowing).

Coach of the Year: Kristine Johnson (rowing), Gilbert Nyamutsamb­a (rugby), Heath Hilton Streak (cricket).

Technical Official of the Year: Agnes Chiroodza (netball), Annie Joyce Muchenu (basketball), Patrick Mukondiwa (boxing).

Sports Administra­tion of the Year (to be announced on the ANSA ceremony).

Sports Developmen­t of the Year (to be announced on the ANSA ceremony).

Women and Sports Award (to be announced on the ANSA ceremony),

Special Acknowledg­ement Award (to be announced on the ANSA ceremony).

Junior Sportspers­on of the Year (to be announced on the ANSA ceremony).

Sportspers­on of the Year (to be announced on the ANSA ceremony).

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