UK Coaching Awards 2024: Nominate Your Inspiring Coaches Today!
July 16, 2024 | by Chris Boyd
Nominations for the UK Coaching Awards 2024 are now live, and the public, community clubs, participants, fellow coaches, and parents are being invited to put forward their outstanding coaches across the 10 different categories.
The awards – regarded as the most prestigious within the coaching community – are a national celebration event recognising the remarkable contribution and important role that coaches play in transforming lives and communities through sport and physical activity.
England Boxing was delighted to secure two awards at the 2023 event, with the organisation being acknowledged for contributing to transforming lives by securing the ‘Inclusive Coaching’ award for its Community Boxing Apprenticeship Programme, while apprentice, Gabrielle Reid, was honoured as the ‘Young Coach of the Year’.
This year’s categories have been chosen to celebrate the diverse ways in which coaches change lives and enrich communities. Nominees can be anyone, from a local hero who inspires you, to a high-performance coach excelling in an Olympic year, or a champion of inclusive coaching who ensures everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
The award categories are:
- Community Coach of the Year (Children and Young People)
- Community Coach of the Year (Adults)
- Young Coach of the Year
- Change a Life Award
- Talent Development Coach of the Year
- High Performance Coach of the Year
- Online Coach of the Year
- Coaching Podcast of the Year
- Inclusive Coaching Award
- Coach Developer of the Year
Mark Gannon, CEO of UK Coaching, called on participants and clubs to help ensure coaches are recognised for their community contribution and dedication to supporting sport and physical activity at every level:
“Each year we hear so many stories of coaches who go above and beyond to change lives for those in their community. Coaches ensure that sport and physical activity is accessible, inclusive and safe through their motivation, relentless encouragement and support.
“We need people to step forward if they know a coach who represents this drive, motivation and support in their community. Whether they are helping you, your club, or the broader community, they deserve to be recognised. This is the chance to show how much you appreciate and value the time and effort they put in. UK Coaching exists to be here for the coach, and unite communities to show their support for the amazing work coaches deliver from grassroots all the way to elite level.”
Nominations close at 10am on Monday 2 September, with the High-Performance category remaining open until 11am on Friday 13 September, followed by an independent and impartial judging process.
To celebrate the nation’s best coaching talent and submit a nomination, visit UK Coaching.