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This award recognises a disabled individual who has excelled in their chosen sport.

When you think about excellence in coaching what do you think about first? Do you think it’s more about their training skills or their ability to draw out the best in their team, or is it harnessing natural talent and being great about analysing people? Whatever that elusive mix is it’s definitely about cultivating ability and getting the work done and these three finalists are fantastic examples of doing just that. Meet our three finalists for the 2016 Coach of the Year Award:

Our Young Sports Person of the Year Award recognises outstanding individuals who have performed way beyond their years and show signs of being world class sports stars. Here are this year’s amazing finalists...

To mark Women’s Sports Week we caught up with the inspirational Jo Baldwin, a mum of two who has overcome both breast and skin cancer to become the face of This Girl Can and a high profile M&S campaign whilst continuing her quest to get more women into sport. 

Today we gathered at London’s Grosvenor House to whittle our amazing shortlist down to the finalists who will join us on the 7th December at our award ceremony.

When Peter Charles announced at his 70th birthday party that he had decided to walk more than 1,500 miles for charity his friends and family were astounded. In fact most of them thought he must be drunk or simply mad! But after setting off on Valentine’s Day Peter stepped across the finish line today to prove to everyone that he is a truly determined man.

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