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− | Beach Volleyball player, competed in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games , being the first South African Olympian to publicly declare her homosexuality. Works for the Sport Science Institute of South Africa in the Macsteel Maestros of the Future program, which provides a wide range of support for potential Olympic/elite athletes from disadvantaged communities. Serves on the board of the Forum for the Empowerment of Women. Ambassador, Gay Games. | + | Beach Volleyball player, competed in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, being the first South African Olympian to publicly declare her homosexuality. Works for the Sport Science Institute of South Africa in the Macsteel Maestros of the Future program, which provides a wide range of support for potential Olympic/elite athletes from disadvantaged communities. Serves on the board of the Forum for the Empowerment of Women. Ambassador, Gay Games. |
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Revision as of 20:04, 18 July 2014
Country
South Africa
Birth - Death
1976 -
Occupation
Sports
Description
Beach Volleyball player, competed in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, being the first South African Olympian to publicly declare her homosexuality. Works for the Sport Science Institute of South Africa in the Macsteel Maestros of the Future program, which provides a wide range of support for potential Olympic/elite athletes from disadvantaged communities. Serves on the board of the Forum for the Empowerment of Women. Ambassador, Gay Games.