Few days left to nominate Sussex sporting heroes
People have until midday on Friday (October 17) to nominate those they believe worthy of picking up a prize at the ceremony at the Grand Hotel, Brighton, on Friday, November 21.
The event will celebrate the achievements and success stories from individuals, teams and clubs involved in Sussex sport and also boasts two new award categories.
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Hide AdAt the 2013 Sussex Sports Awards, Matthew Weller of Selsey FC was named young coach of the year.
This prestigious black-tie event will again welcome a very special guest from the world of sport and entertainment – former freestyle and butterfly swimmer Mark Foster, who has six world championship titles, two Commonwealth titles and ten European gongs to his name and is arguably one of the UK’s most successful swimmers.
He will be on hand to introduce the winners and discuss his sporting experiences as he aims to inspire the audience.
The introduction of the two new awards, Primary School of the Year and Sportivate Project of the Year, completes the list of categories, which is:
Active Sussex Workplace Health Award
Inspire Leisure Coach of the Year
Young Coach of the Year
Sussex FA Volunteer of the Year
Young Volunteer of the Year
BBC Sussex Unsung Hero
The Grand Hotel Club of the Year
Team of the Year
Juice 107.2 Young Team of the Year
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University of Chichester Young Sports Personality of the Year
Freedom Leisure Personality of the Year
Outstanding Contribution to Sport
Sadie Mason, CEO of Active Sussex, said: “This has been yet another huge year in UK sport. Our county was represented well at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, which once again demonstrates the high-calibre sporting personalities Sussex can develop.
“We have also witnessed the Invictus Games which puts sheer guts and determination firmly in the spotlight.
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Hide Ad“We have, in abundance, a number of notable sporting talents across our county who all deserve to have their accomplishments recognised. That’s exactly what the Sussex Sports Awards does.”
The Sussex public can nominate athletes, coaches and volunteers who they think are most deserving of an award by visiting http://www.activesussex.org/sportsawards/nomination-form
The awards shortlist will be announced on October 24.