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Gsport15 Nominees #gsport15 Nominees Name of Nominee Awards Category 1 Amanda Kwaza African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Volunteer of the Year Woman of the Year 2 Amogelang Senyatsi School Sports Star 3 Andee Mahamba Woman in TV 4 ANRUNÉ WEYERS Athlete with Disability Momentum Athlete of the Year Woman of the Year 5 Asnath Sebati Coach of the Year 6 Awande Malinga School Sports Star 7 Ayabonga Khaka Momentum Athlete of the Year 8 Babalwa Latsha African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Woman of the Year Momentum Athlete of the Year Special Recognition Award 9 Beauty Ngobese Emerging Athlete of the Year 10 Benny Bonsu Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 11 Billie Jean King Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 12 Bongiwe Msomi African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 13 Bulelwa Simae Volunteer of the Year 14 Busisiwe Mokwena Woman in Radio Woman in Print 15 Caitlin Rooskrantz Emerging Athlete of the Year 16 Caitlyn Macnab Emerging Athlete of the Year 17 Cape Town Roses Coach Coach of the Year 18 Carmie Prinsloo School Sports Star 19 Caroline Nyadiero African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 20 Castle Free Sponsor of the Year 21 Catherine van Staden Athlete with Disability 22 Cecilia Molokwane Woman of the Year 23 Chanel Simmonds Special Recognition Award 24 Charlize Seremak Emerging Athlete of the Year 25 Chauke Dumisani Woman of the Year 26 Chulumanco Amahle Woman in Social Media 27 Ciara Picco Coach of the Year 28 Claire Terblanche Momentum Athlete of the Year 29 Claudine Arendse Special Recognition Award 30 Clauiee Grace Mpanza Woman in Radio 31 Courtney Ann Heymans School Sports Star 32 Cricket South Africa Federation of the Year 33 Desiree Ellis Coach of the Year 34 Dinesha Devnarain Coach of the Year Special Recognition 35 Dorette Badenhorst Coach of the Year 36 Dunlop SA Sponsor of the Year 37 Elizabeth Smith Special Recognition Award 38 Elma Smit Woman of the Year 39 Emma Clark Emerging Athlete of the Year 40 Enhakkore Bope Woman in Print 41 Fabienne Lanz Special Recognition Award 42 Falcons Rugby Union Federation of the Year 43 Fundiswa Hlobo Special Recognition Award 44 Gabi-Lee Van Der Westhuizen Special Recognition Award 45 Game Mothibi African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 46 Gerda Steyn Momentum Athlete of the Year 47 Gontse Morake Emerging Athlete of the Year 48 Growthpoint Sponsor of the Year 49 Hayley Nixon Momentum Athlete of the Year 50 Helalia Johnson African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 51 Hlobisile khumalo Woman in TV 52 Hloni Mthimkhulu Woman in TV 53 Hollywoodbets Sponsor of the Year 54 Ilse Pelser Coach of the Year 55 Itumeleng Banda Woman in Radio 56 Janine van Wyk Special Recognition Award 57 Jessica O' Connor Woman of the Year 58 Jessica Wade School Sports Star 59 Jo Prins Woman in Social Media 60 Julia Stuart Woman in TV 61 JVW Football Club Team of the Year 62 Kaitlyn Ramduth Emerging Athlete of the Year School Sports Star Emerging Athlete of the Year 63 Karabo Mokgalagadi Woman in Radio 64 Karla Pretorius Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 65 Kayla Swarts School Sports Star 66 Keabetswe Taele Woman in PR and Sponsorship 67 Keo Moklopo African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 68 Ketshepile Moropa Public Choice 69 Kgothatso Montjane Athlete of the Year with Disability 70 Kim Pople Woman of the Year 71 Kingdom Stars Team of the Year 72 Kirsten Landman African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Woman of the Year 73 Kutlwano Maine School Sports Star 74 Lamla Mamoti Woman in Social Media 75 Laura Wolvaardt Emerging Athlete of the Year Momentum Athlete of the Year 76 Leah Jones School Sports Star 77 Lebo Motsoeli Woman in Radio 78 Lebogang Tsawe Rakhuduwe African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Style Star 79 Lerato Phago Woman in Radio Woman in TV 80 Lethabo Kganyago Woman in Radio 81 Lindiwe Dube Woman in TV 82 Lisa Coetzer School Sports Star 83 Lisungu Banda African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 84 Lona Benya Woman in PR and Sponsorship 85 Lorato Mogasi Molefe School Sports Star 86 Lovejoy Mbulumete Coach of the Year 87 Lucretia Aucamp Coach of the Year 88 Lutho Ngqaqu Woman in Radio 89 Lynn Butler Woman in Print 90 Madison Landsman School Sports Star 91 Maike Diekmann African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 92 Mamello Makha Supporter of the Year 93 Mamelodi Sundowns (Ladies) Team of the Year 94 Marguerite Rootman Special Recognition Award 95 Maria Diamond Coach of the Year 96 Marisa Calvert Woman in PR and Sponsorship 97 Marizanne Kok Woman in Print 98 Mathatho Manaka Woman of the Year 99 Maya Ntomboxolo Mokoena Woman in PR and Sponsorship 100 Mbali Sigidi (Nkosi) Style Star 101 Michaela Robinson Emerging Athlete of the Year 102 Mignon du Preez Momentum Athlete of the Year Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 103 Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) Federation of the Year 104 Miyanda Maseti School Sports Star 105 Momentum Sponsor of the Year 106 Momentum Proteas Women Team of the Year 107 Moreblessing Ngwenya Momentum Athlete of the Year African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Woman of the Year Emerging Athlete of the Year 108 Motshidisi Mohono Woman in TV Woman of the Year 109 Mpho Makhoba Special Recognition Award Volunteer of the Year Woman of the Year 110 Mrs Mthembu Supporter of the Year 111 Nandi Buthelezi Woman in Social Media 112 Natalie Germanos Woman in Tv 113 Nelisiwe Motsoagae Volunteer of the Year 114 Netball South Africa Federation of the Year 115 Noko Matlou African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 116 Noluthando Makalima Disability 117 Nono Cele (Xaba) African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Woman in TV 118 Nontuthuko Mgabhi African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 119 Nosipho Mthembu School Sports Star 120 Nqobile Gama Woman in PR and Sponsorship 121 Ntambi Ravele African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Woman of the Year Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 122 Nthabeleng Modiko Coach of the Year 123 Nthabiseng Mamabolo Woman in Radio 124 Nthabiseng Morata Volunteer of the Year 125 Onalenna Tsae Coach of the Year Volunteer of the Year 126 Ongesizwe Mali African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 127 Pamela Bess Woman in Tv 128 Panashe Chiranga School Sports Star 129 Patricia Chadwick Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 130 PATRICIA NTLATLENG Volunteer of the Year 131 Phakama Yantolo Emerging Athlete of the Year 132 Phumza Yantolo Emerging Athlete of the Year 133 Piwokuhle Nyanda Emerging Athlete of the Year 134 Precious Mthembu Coach of the Year 135 Reabetswe Mpete Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 136 Refiloe Jane Momentum Athlete of the Year Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 137 Regina Lunyolo African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 138 Rene Naylor Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 139 Rhoda Mulaudzi Momentum Athlete of the Year Woman of the Year 140 Roedean School Waterpolo First Team Team of the Year 141 Rogail joseph African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Momentum Athlete of the YEar Woman of the Year 142 Rossella Marrai-Ricco Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Woman in Social Media 143 RYOBI Sponsor of the Year 144 SA Gymnastics Federation Federation of the Year 145 SA WOMEN SPRINGBOKS Team of the Year 146 SANDISIWE TABATA Emerging Athlete of the Year 147 Sanelisiwe Mbanjwa African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Global Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Momentum Athlete of the Year 148 Sarah Braude African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] Woman of the Year 149 Saudah Bhaimia School Sports Star 150 Selina Mumsamy Supporter of the Year Volunteer of the Year 151 Shahieda Thungo Special Recognition Award 152 Shakeerah Jacobs Emerging Athlete of the Year 153 Shannon Landman-Kriel Supporter of the Year 154 Shaunique hess Woman of the Year 155 Sheryl Botes Special Recognition Award 156 Simone Van Reenen Emerging Athlete of the Year 157 Sinethemba Mbatha Woman in Social Media 158 Sipokazi Sokanyile Woman in PR and Sponsorship 159 Siviwe Duma Supporter of the Year 160 Siya Loyilane Volunteer of the Year Special Recognition Award 161 SPAR Sponsor of the Year 162 SPAR Proteas Netball Team Team of the Year 163 Sune Luus Momentum Athlete of the Year 164 SUNFLOWER WFC Team of the Year 165 Susie M. Pather (Sue) Special Recognition Award 166 Sviwe Tyaliti Volunteer of the Year 167 TADU NARE from Ethiopie African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 168 Taren Naidoo Special Recognition Award 169 Tatjana Schoenmaker Momentum Athlete of the Year Style Star of the Year 170 Telkom Sponsor of the Year 171 Tennis South Africa Federation of the Year 172 Thato Moeng Woman in TV 173 Tholakele Mnganga Woman in Radio 174 Thulisile Miya Woman in Radio 175 Tiffany Keep African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] 176 Toni Mould Athlete with Disability 177 Tracy Mckay Athlete with Disability 178 Tshepi Mokoka Public Choice 179 Tyron Barnard Supporter of the Year 180 Vaylen Kirtley Woman in Tv 181 Velosolutions Izimbali Cycling Team Team of the Year 182 Virginia Mabaso Woman of the Year Style Star of the Year 183 Wits University Football Club (Women) Team of the Year 184 Zahraa Bodiat African Woman in Sport [NEW AWARD] School Sports Star 185 Zara Wood School Sports Star 186 Zinhle Ndawonde Momentum Athlete of the Year Style Star of the Year.
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