Hall of Fame induction dinner and golf day celebrate SA sporting spirit

Surround yourself with the glory of green and gold when the extraordinary achievements of South African sporting greats are honoured.

Olympian medallists, including swimmers Penny Heyns and Ryk Neethling and long-distance runner Josia Thugwane, will be inducted into the South African Hall of Fame at a dinner to be held at the Montecasino Ballroom in Johannesburg at 18:00 on August 29.

“Sports fans can witness this historic event and have a chance to rub shoulders with the inductees,” says Irma Green, Caxton Local Media’s group editor. “We are proud to be a media partner for an event that celebrates success and inspires future generations.”

The induction dinner will be followed by the ninth annual South African Hall of Fame golf day on August 30. Book a fourball and join the likes of Neethling, tennis great Pietie Norval and other sports icons at the Silver Lakes Golf & Wildlife Estate.

Both events are hosted in collaboration with Tsogo Sun.

Secure your spot

Book a table at the induction dinner and invite family, friends or special guests to join you in celebrating the incredible accomplishments of these Olympic athletes. A three-course meal inclusive of selected beverages will be served. Tables of 10 cost R20 000.

A fourball for the golf day costs R9 000 and includes green fees, a halfway house, golf carts, a prize-giving dinner and a goodie bag. The shotgun start is at 11:00.

For induction dinner tickets, to book a fourball or sponsor a hole at R6 000, contact Andre Scott at andre@halloffame.co.za or 082 723 6836.

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Jana Boshoff

Jana works as a senior support specialist for Caxton digital. Before that she was a journalist at the Middelburg Observer 15 years where she won numerous awards including Sanlam's Up and Coming Journalist, Caxton Multimedia Journalist of the Year, and several investigative awards. She is passionate about people and the stories untold.
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