Laureus

Caster set to fulfil lifelong dream in Monaco

2018-02-08 22:14

Cape Town - Caster Semenya hopes to fulfil a lifelong dream when she lands in Monaco for the illustrious Laureus World Sports Awards, to be held later this month.

READ: Caster nominated for top Laureus award

The current Olympic and world 800m champion is one of the six women nominated for the Sportswoman of the Year award.

Semenya had a stellar 2017 season as she smashed the world record in the rarely-run 600m in Berlin and successfully defended her 800m title at the IAAF Diamond League.

In August last year, the South African took home gold and bronze at the 2017 IAAF World Championship in London.

This form, consecutive podium finishes and her resilience lead Semenya to her Laureus nomination.

"What I can say, it's a dream come true," said the 27-year-old.

"You know, as an athlete, obviously we have goals, we have dreams, but this is one of the dreams that I dreamed, you know, from young, watching sportsmen and sportswomen on top of the world, being nominated. And then (to be able to say) say one day, if I can be there, I will be fulfilled."

However, Semenya will be up against some tough competition if she is to secure the elusive world sports award.

Tennis superstar Serena Williams, fellow athlete Allyson Felix, swimmer Katie Ledecky, skier Mikaela Shiffrin and Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza are the other sportswomen nominated alongside the South African.

An overwhelmed Semenya admitted that she already "feels like a winner" being selected among the world's best.

"Those are great sportswomen. Great in what they do. I respect their work and follow their work. They are phenomenal and are strong. What I can say, I have one word for them: They are fantastic," she said.

"I feel blessed, privileged to be among a list of great women like that. So what I can say is may they keep working hard and God bless them. Being nominated with the best, I feel like I am a winner already."

The winners, as voted for by members of the Laureus World Sports Academy, will be revealed in Monaco on February 27.

Read more on:    laureus awards  |  caster semenya  |  athletics
NEXT ON SPORT24X

What To Read Next

 

Read News24’s Comments Policy

Live Video Streaming
Video Highlights

Vote

Following their humiliating defeat to the All Blacks, how will the Springboks fare against the Wallabies in their next Rugby Championship match in Bloemfontein?

Men
Women
Love 2 Meet
English Premiership flutter

Take Sport24's "expert" tips at your peril...

Featured

The 2017/18 Absa Premiership season is under way. Can Bidvest Wits defend their title? Will Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs or Orlando Pirates emerge victorious? Or will the bookies' favourites, Mamelodi Sundowns, taste success for a record eighth time? Stay glued to Sport24 to find out!

Latest blogs
 

Twitter Follow Sport24 on Twitter

Facebook "Like" Sport24's Facebook page

WIN Enter and win with Sport24!

BlackBerry Stay in the loop on your BlackBerry

RSS Feeds Sport news delivered really simply.

 
There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.