The Springboks were the big winners on Sunday night, unsurprisingly raking in six accolades at the SA Sport Awards after winning the Rugby World Cup last year for the fourth time.
Bok captain Siya Kolisi received two awards for Sport Star of the Year and People’s Choice of the Year, which was voted by the public, while Eben Etzebeth was named Sportsman of the Year.
Other accolades received by the Boks included Team of the Year, Coach of the Year (Jacques Nienaber) and Newcomer of the Year (Manie Libbok).
Rugby also received two other gongs, for Administrator of the Year (SA Rugby Union president Mark Alexander) and National Federation of the Year.
Meanwhile, in other categories at the annual SA Sport Awards, held at Sun City, 41-year-old sailor Kirsten Neuschäfer was named Sportswoman of the Year after becoming the first woman to win the Golden Globe Race.
Sprinter Mpumelelo Mhlongo was named Sportsman of the Year With a Disability after winning the 100m world title in the T44 division, and Simone Kruger received the Sportswoman of the Year with a Disability after winning the discus throw world title in the F37/38 category.
“South African sportsmen and sportswomen have been pivotal in steering national building and flying the country’s flag high and are worthy of all the praise they received at this year’s sports awards,” the organisers, led by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, said in a statement.
Sport Star of the Year: Siya Kolisi (Springboks)
Sportsman of the Year: Eben Etzebeth (Springboks)
Sportswoman of the Year: Kirsten Neuschäfer (Sailing South Africa)
People’s Choice of the Year: Siya Kolisi (Springbok)
Sportsman of the Year With a Disability: Mpumelelo Mhlongo (Para Athletics)
Sportswoman of the Year with a Disability: Simone Kruger (Para Athletics)
Team of the Year: Springboks
Newcomer of the Year: Manie Libbok (Springboks)
Coach of the Year: Jacques Nienaber (Springboks)
National Federation of the Year: South African Rugby Union
Administrator of the Year: Mark Alexander (SA Rugby Union)
Technical Official of the Year: Sean Rapaport (South African Hockey Association)
Volunteer of the Year: Rebecca Ntsanwisi (Vakhegula Vakhegula)
Sport Journalist of the Year: Khanyiso Tshwaku
Visual Journalist of the Year: Samuel Shivambu
Indigenous Games Team of the Year: Diketo Gauteng
Recreation Body of the Year: Amandla Social Enterprises (WC)
School Team of the Year: Hoer Landbouskool Oakdale (Tug of War)
Developing School Team of the Year: Hlabi Secondary School (Netball)
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