21 Jan 2015
Record breaking year for Leeds Sports Awards
Caption:Yorkshire County Cricket Club, one of the nominees for Team of the Year.
ISSUED ON BEHALF OF BANANA KICK
The 2015 Leeds Sports Awards finalists were announced today and there’s no doubt that this year will have to go the distance to surpass what an amazing year it was for this talented sporting city.
Not only did 2014 see unrivalled success at the Commonwealth Games for our Leeds athletes and the unforgettable Tour de France Grand Depart, the year has also seen a record-breaking number of Leeds Sports Awards Nominations, with 273 entries put forward.
After much discussion, the judging panel have now whittled the vast number of nominees down to the shortlist of finalists. They will all be looking forward to the awards dinner at New Dock Hall in Leeds, on Thursday March 5.
The awards, now in their 12th year, celebrate the inspirational achievements of the city’s sporting stars.
Stewart Ross, chairman of Sport Leeds, said:
“Choosing the finalists proved an incredibly difficult task this year in particular, mainly because of the breadth and depth of talent available to us as a result of the huge increase in nominations.
"There were so many strong contenders in each category, and reading through the citations we received made it clear just how much fantastic work is taking place in our city’s sporting community.”
Tim Scott, senior community life co-ordinator at Asda said:
“As title sponsor of the awards this year we are thrilled that our local stores have had an opportunity to recognise their own sporting hero.
"It will be a great night which will provide a chance to celebrate the often unsung heroes in our local communities who spend their own time and effort helping to make sport happen for those around them."
Councillor Lucinda Yeadon, Leeds City Council’s executive member for digital and creative technologies, culture and skills, added:
“The outstanding quality and amazing accomplishments of our nominees are a real testament to what an incredible year it has been for sport in Leeds.
“These awards give us a chance to recognise and reward some of the many people who contribute to making the city a centre of sporting excellence.
“Whilst it’s been a tough task to choose the finalists, I’m really looking forward to giving some of our athletes, coaches and unsung heroes the recognition they so richly deserve.”
Tickets for the awards dinner are still available, with prices starting from £30.
Visit www.leedssportsawards.co.uk or email emma@bananakick.com for more information.
The awards are split into three categories Young Achievers, Senior Achievers and Special Contribution, and this year will see the introduction of the special Asda Sporting Hero award.
ENDS
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Leeds Sports Awards 2015 – Finalist List
Young Achievers – Sponsored by Leeds Trinity University:
Young Sportswoman
Alicia Blagg
Lois Toulson
Young Sportsman
Jacob Fincham-Dukes
Loukas Jones
Matty Lee
Young Disability Sportsperson
Danielle Bailey
Izzy Palmer
Kizzy Blue Wade
Young Club/Team
City of Leeds Age Group Swimming Team
Grammar School at Leeds U16 Netball Team
Oulton Raiders Under 15 Invaders
Junior Sportsperson U14 – In association with Breeze
Alexandra Turner
Jake Johnson
Joe Fairburn
Senior Achievers – Sponsored by Provident Personal Credit:
Sportswoman
Laura Weightman
Nicola Adams MBE
Rebecca Gallantree
Vicky Holland
Sportsman
Alistair Brownlee MBE
Jack Laugher
Josh Warrington
Nile Wilson
Sportswoman - Disability
Hannah Cockroft MBE
Penny Andrews
Sophie Carrigill
Sportsman - Disability
Ali Jawad
Antony Cotterill
Kim Daybell
Club/Team - Professional
Hunslet Hawks RLFC
Leeds Rhinos RLFC
Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Club/Team - Non Professional
City of Leeds Diving- England Commonwealth Divers
Leeds Gymnastics Club
Special Contribution – Sponsored by Leeds Beckett University:
Student Sport
Beth Picott
Leeds Beckett University Hockey Club
Coaching
Adrian Hinchliffe
Andrew Henderson
Dave Murray
Gary Donoughue
Richard Denigan
Sport Volunteer
Amy Walker
Ann Hart
John Johnson
Services to PE and School Sport
Andrew Morley
Graham Thornton
Laura Singleton
Penny Speers
Outstanding Service to Sport
Dennis Nicholson
Asda Sporting Hero – Sponsored by Asda
Ashleigh Long
Lee Clegg
NOTES TO EDITORS
Leeds Sports Awards
The Leeds Sports Awards, held annually, celebrate sporting talent, including volunteers, coaches
and administrators from the City of Leeds. Now in its 12th year.
The City’s glamorous and glitzy sports awards will return to The New Dock Hall at the Royal
Armouries on Thursday 5th March 2015 to celebrate the achievements of Leeds’ most inspirational
sporting stars.
www.leedssportsawards.co.uk
Sport Leeds
Sport Leeds strives to make Leeds the most active big city by creating an environment in Leeds
where sport and active recreation are enjoyed by as many people as possible, and to give our city
healthier budgets, healthier people and healthier futures. Leeds has a fantastic track record of
sporting achievement, with contributions from not just athletes, but thousands of people from all
ages and backgrounds.
To find out more about the work Sport Leeds carries out, visit www.sportleeds.co.uk.
Banana Kick
Established in 2008, the agency now employs 40 full-time staff and works with clients including
Genting Casinos, Asda, Provident, Run For All, Kingstone Press, Go Racing, Satsuma and
Harringtons.
Banana Kick are creative partners and event management agency of the Leeds Sports Awards for
the 4th year running.
www.bananakick.com
Asda
Asda are 2015 title sponsor of the Leeds Sports Awards. The retailer was recently voted Community
Retailer of the Year for the second year running and is an active supporter of sport and volunteering
across the local communities to which they serve.
To welcome Asda on board the event will see the introduction of Asda’s very own ‘Sporting Hero
Award’. This award will be presented to an individual within the local community who is widely
recognised for their outstanding sporting contribution to the local community, whether it be through
volunteering, coaching or tireless work behind the scenes.
QUOTES/TWEETS FROM LAST YEAR
Jonathan Brownlee
@jonny_brownlee
“Top evening at the @LeedsSport awards. Proud to be from such a great city.”
Ali Jawad
@AliJawad12
“Can’t believe I won disabled sportsperson of the year @LeedsSport would like to thank everyone for their support :D”
Leeds Rhinos
@leedsrhinos
“Hugely proud of John Ahm and his outstanding service award @LeedsSport thoroughly deserved for a lifetime commitment to sport in the city.”
Ian Kirke – Leeds Rhinos
“You see the awards such as the community based one and the disability awards and you just get inspired by people.”
Danny Reuben – YCCC
“The event was top notch. From everyone at YCCC, congratulations on an inspiring night.”
Cyril Villiers MBE
“I was honoured to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award and particularly to share the occasion with Bernard Atha.”
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