Nominations open for Cambridge Sports Awards

Nominations are now open for the Cambridge Sports Network (CSN) awards, with a deadline of Thursday 1st August for all completed nominations.

The CSN awards are open for anyone involved in sport to nominate an individual, club or school for one of the 12 awards. The nominee must reside, be a member of a club, be a club or a school within Cambridge City.

The 12 award categories are as follows; Sports Performer of the Year, Disabled Sport Performers of the Year, Young Sports Performer of the Year, Coach of the Year, Club of the Year, Team of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Young Volunteer of the Year, Sports Teacher of the Year, School/College of the Year and CSN Special Award.

There is no limit to the number of separate nominations that can be made by one individual or organisation. Coaches, sports performers, volunteers and clubs can nominate themselves, but each completed form must have just one nomination on it.

To complete an online nomination form visit http://www.cambridgesportnetwork.org.uk/sportsawardsnominationform.html or complete the form below and return it to Brian Liston-Clark at the Cambridge City Council Sport Development Service.

Resources

CSN Nomination Form.docx 30/06/2010 15.0 KB

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