LIVING SPORTS Sports Awards 2009

As part of LIVING SPORT’s role as a champion for sport in the county we organise the Annual Sports Awards, in conjunction with BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and Cambridge News, to celebrate local sporting achievement by sports people, clubs, schools, coaches and volunteers. 

The Awards Dinner this year will be on Thursday 12 November at the Marriot Hotel in Huntingdon and includes a formal dinner to make the occasion more enjoyable for our nominees, sponsors and guests. 

This year’s categories are Sports Personality, Disabled and Young Sports Performers, Young Volunteer, Services to Sport and Coach of the Year as well as Community Club and School of the Year.  New for 2009 is the Power of Sport Award which will be awarded to a project that has made a real difference to a community or people’s lives through the use of sport.

Awards will open for nominations on 1st September and you can download a form here or please look out for nomination forms in the post, your local paper or leisure centre and return them to Rebecca Gilbertson by 5th October.  For more details contact Rebecca.

If you wish to sponosor an Award, please contact Amanda Callard.

Contact

Rebecca Gilbertson

Rebecca Gilbertson
Events Coordinator

Telephone: 01487 849929
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Email: rebecca.gilbertson@livingsport.co.uk

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