Sports competitions need awards that celebrate excellence beyond just results. These awards recognize the hard work of athletes, technical officials, and those who run the sports. This kind of recognition happens everywhere around the world and goes way beyond just sports
activities. Award ceremonies make competitions more exciting for everyone involved.
The entertainment world does this through events like the Grammy Awards, which have become huge global attractions that audiences love. Zimbabwe has similar traditions with the National Arts Merit Awards and Castle Soccer Stars of the Year. These award programs have existed for decades as regular parts of local culture. You'll often see Soccer Stars calendars hanging in
homes, barber shops, public areas, and even grocery stores across the country.
Castle Soccer Stars and awards from organizations like the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Netball Association, and the Zimbabwe Cricket focus only on their specific sports. But something bigger was missing from the national sports landscape - a program that celebrated achievement across all sports together. That missing element was the Annual Sports Awards run by
the Sports and Recreation Commission, the body that oversees all sports in Zimbabwe.
After four years away, the SRC has announced they're bringing back these important awards. The event will celebrate top performances from athletes, teams, coaches, administrators, and media people who represented Zimbabwe well. The last ANSA happened in 2020, right before COVID-19
changed everything worldwide. All the restrictions during the pandemic seriously affected sports everywhere, forcing officials to cancel the awards.
As sports activities returned after the pandemic, the SRC made plans to improve the ANSA experience. They wanted to make sure when the awards came back, they would truly be the most prestigious sports honor in Zimbabwe. Today's announcement of nominees starts the process of rebuilding
the ANSA tradition. The 2024 awards aim to recognize Zimbabwe's best sports performers and create a new standard for celebrating athletic achievement.
The theme for this year - Setting the Gold Standard - shows how the SRC wants these awards to become the highest form of sports recognition in the country. The format has been updated with more involvement from different sports groups. They've committed to honoring excellence in ways that
match the talents of the nation's top athletes. The actual ceremony happens later this month and will include special recognition for 2023 winners who missed having a formal awards event.
The SRC has made several changes to keep the awards relevant and exciting. Among these changes is a new People's Choice award featuring fifteen athletes from twelve different local sports. Fans can vote online for their favorites, showing how the SRC has adapted to modern times when fan
engagement mostly happens through digital platforms. Everyone hopes all stakeholders will work together to make ANSA a truly world-class event.
activities. Award ceremonies make competitions more exciting for everyone involved.
The entertainment world does this through events like the Grammy Awards, which have become huge global attractions that audiences love. Zimbabwe has similar traditions with the National Arts Merit Awards and Castle Soccer Stars of the Year. These award programs have existed for decades as regular parts of local culture. You'll often see Soccer Stars calendars hanging in
homes, barber shops, public areas, and even grocery stores across the country.
Castle Soccer Stars and awards from organizations like the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Netball Association, and the Zimbabwe Cricket focus only on their specific sports. But something bigger was missing from the national sports landscape - a program that celebrated achievement across all sports together. That missing element was the Annual Sports Awards run by
the Sports and Recreation Commission, the body that oversees all sports in Zimbabwe.
After four years away, the SRC has announced they're bringing back these important awards. The event will celebrate top performances from athletes, teams, coaches, administrators, and media people who represented Zimbabwe well. The last ANSA happened in 2020, right before COVID-19
changed everything worldwide. All the restrictions during the pandemic seriously affected sports everywhere, forcing officials to cancel the awards.
As sports activities returned after the pandemic, the SRC made plans to improve the ANSA experience. They wanted to make sure when the awards came back, they would truly be the most prestigious sports honor in Zimbabwe. Today's announcement of nominees starts the process of rebuilding
the ANSA tradition. The 2024 awards aim to recognize Zimbabwe's best sports performers and create a new standard for celebrating athletic achievement.
The theme for this year - Setting the Gold Standard - shows how the SRC wants these awards to become the highest form of sports recognition in the country. The format has been updated with more involvement from different sports groups. They've committed to honoring excellence in ways that
match the talents of the nation's top athletes. The actual ceremony happens later this month and will include special recognition for 2023 winners who missed having a formal awards event.
The SRC has made several changes to keep the awards relevant and exciting. Among these changes is a new People's Choice award featuring fifteen athletes from twelve different local sports. Fans can vote online for their favorites, showing how the SRC has adapted to modern times when fan
engagement mostly happens through digital platforms. Everyone hopes all stakeholders will work together to make ANSA a truly world-class event.