Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards 2011

Sport Industry Awards

The Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards will be the first-ever opportunity for the rapidly evolving South African sports market to celebrate its business achievements.

The City of Ekurhuleni will stage the inaugural Awards which will take place on February 17th, 2011 and will be hosted by Emperors Palace.

Entries for the Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards are now open - Click here to ENTER

Deadline for entires is 1st October, 2010.

Presented in front of a star-studded audience of all the key stakeholders in South African sport, the Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards will recognise and reward the best the South African sport business has to offer in categories covering marketing, PR, sponsorship, media, advertising and design.

The annual Awards ceremony will see the country's top-performing sport brands and organisations receive recognition for their work at a glamorous black-tie event in what has become the most visible and sought-after endorsement of commercial achievement in sport.

Make sure your company attends this must attend event - Book your table today

Quotes:

“The Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards pay tribute to the many who have helped promote and enhance the image of South African sport and I look forward to participating in what is a prestigious judging panel.”
 - Danny Jordaan, Chief Executive of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa.

 “We broadcast sporting excellence every day, but excellence abounds beyond the sportsmen and women and SuperSport is thrilled to be involved in a project such as this, which seeks to recognise the industry itself. Our wish is that it thrives and becomes a mainstay of the sports calendar.”
 - Imtiaz Patel, Chief Executive SuperSport.


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