Siya Kolisi is the inspirational captain of South Africa’s rugby team, recently named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2024. He defies norms and has won back-to-back Rugby World Cup victories, leading his team to victory during the Covid lockdown in 2021. Kolisi represents the transformative power of sports, bringing people together in challenging times and embodying hope for a brighter future.
Siya Kolisi is the captain of the South African rugby team, the Springboks, and was recently acclaimed by TIME Magazine as one of their 100 Most Influential People of 2024. He has defied conventional norms throughout his sporting career, winning back-to-back Rugby World Cup victories and leading the Boks to victory in the British and Irish Lions series during the Covid lockdown in 2021. He represents the power of sports as a catalyst for change, bringing people together in challenging times and embodying hope for a brighter future.
In the grand stage of global sports, it’s often challenging to distinguish between influence and fame. One person who perfectly exemplifies this intertwining of prestige and popularity is Siya Kolisi, the esteemed captain of the Springboks, recently acclaimed by TIME Magazine as one of their 100 Most Influential People of 2024.
Kolisi’s extraordinary journey from the tough environment of the Zwide township to the apex of the Rugby World Cup triumph in 2019 is an uplifting story. This tale captivated the sports world four years ago. His modest disposition, benevolent endeavours off the field, and recent leadership that led the Springboks to secure a record fourth World Cup title have elevated his status to an international symbol of success.
Defying conventional norms has been a consistent theme in Kolisi’s sporting career. He now enjoys the prestigious honour of being the second Rugby World Cup captain to secure back-to-back Webb Ellis Cup victories. His notable wins in Japan in 2019 and France the next year reaffirm his position as one of the most successful Bok captains. These outstanding achievements have earned him broad respect not only in South Africa but also internationally.
TIME Magazine labelled Kolisi as an ‘innovator,’ including him in a distinguished group of international sports luminaries acknowledged for their substantial global impact in the past year. He stands on par with sports legends like Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes, three-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen, and Spanish women’s soccer champion Jenni Hermoso on this esteemed list.
Trevor Noah, an Emmy-award-winning comedian and Kolisi’s compatriot, honored him in his entry for TIME Magazine. Noah articulated eloquently how Kolisi “has epitomized hope during a challenging time when most South Africans struggle to remain hopeful.” Amid political instability, an energy crunch, and the ongoing repercussions of Covid-19, Noah lauded Kolisi for transcending sports and emerging as a symbol of tenacity and unity.
Despite the enormous pressure, Kolisi also steered the Boks to a victory in the British and Irish Lions series during the Covid lockdown in 2021. Now, the Boks are preparing for an eagerly-awaited two-match Test series against Ireland in June. Following this, they will take on Portugal in a one-off Test before commencing their annual Rugby Championship campaign.
Kolisi’s potential participation and role in these upcoming matches remain a captivating prospect. With 83 caps for his country, his leadership continues to be as crucial on the field as his influence is off it. He personifies the transformative power of sports, serving as a beacon of inspiration for future generations.
On receiving this honor, Kolisi expressed his gratitude on Instagram, stating, “Being named to the 2024 TIME 100 list is an incredible honor, one that deeply humbles me.” He dedicated this recognition to the numerous individuals and communities who have influenced and molded him.
With his humility, tenacity, and devotion, Siya Kolisi’s influence stretches much further than the rugby field. He represents the power of sports as a catalyst for change, bringing people together in challenging times and embodying hope for a brighter future. He has not just carved a niche for himself in the arena of global sports but also etched his name in the annals of inspiring individuals who have used their influence to effect positive change.
Siya Kolisi is the captain of the South African rugby team, the Springboks.
Siya Kolisi has won back-to-back Rugby World Cup victories, leading his team to victory during the Covid lockdown in 2021. He is the second Rugby World Cup captain in history to secure consecutive Webb Ellis Cup victories.
Siya Kolisi was recently named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2024. Trevor Noah, a fellow South African and comedian, praised Kolisi for embodying hope during challenging times.
Siya Kolisi represents the transformative power of sports, bringing people together in challenging times and embodying hope for a brighter future. He is an international symbol of success and has used his influence to effect positive change.
Siya Kolisi and the Springboks are preparing for a two-match Test series against Ireland in June, followed by a one-off Test against Portugal.
Upon receiving the TIME 100 honor, Siya Kolisi expressed his gratitude and humility, dedicating the recognition to the individuals and communities who have influenced and molded him.
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