On 17 January, over 200 people attended the presentation evening which included a basketball freestyling demonstration and interviews with local celebrities from our professional sports clubs.

Congratulations to the following award winners and finalists

Junior Team of the Year

Winners - Notts Gymnastics Team

In spite of all the competitors being under 16 and the youngest team in what is a senior competition, the Notts Gymnastics Club won the British Ladies Team Championship in April 2007.  Competing against the top 24 clubs in the country, they out-performed 5 times champions Liverpool who finished second.

Short listed: Worksop, Retford and District Under 15 Football Team

Congratulations to one of the smallest associations in the country with only 7 schools who came out winners of the English Schools FA Under 15 Inter-Association Trophy, beating Liverpool, Barnsley, North Tyneside and Reading along the way.  They beat Poole and East Dorset in the 2 leg final 5-4 on aggregate.

Short listed: Nova Centurion Junior Women Medley Swimming Team

The team of Rachael Lefley (backstroke), Emma Bird (breaststroke), Sasha Matthews (butterfly) and Helena Thornton (freestyle) are all junior international swimmers.  Collectively, they are the district and national medley relay champions winning the national championships in a championship best performance time.

Junior Volunteer of the Year

Winner - Tom Parr - Football

Volunteering for around 6 hours per week, Tom is a regular helper at both Broxtowe Sports Development events and local primary schools.  He runs a year 7 boys football club and referees at girls’ football games. Tom also helps out at local football clubs Pegasus FC and Littleover FC

Short listed: Amy Fearon-Thompson - Gymnastics

Amy spends up to 6 hours a week helping at Castle Grove Gymnastics Club.  As a coach she demonstrates moves and organises warm ups, supporting the younger club members and is looking to complete her first coaching qualification.  She is also involved with secretarial duties at the club which she hopes will help her school work.

Short listed: Emma Wilkinson - Trampolining and Athletics

Emma has completed both her Sports Leaders Award level 1 and her Assistant Trampoline Coach award this year.  This is useful as she regularly coaches younger students at an after school trampolining club and spends time at the track helping the Mansfield  Harriers Under 11 athletics team

Junior Sportsperson of the Year

Winner - Connor Walsh - Movement and Dance

In April 2007 Connor was crowned the World Under 14 Irish Dancing champion having won the Irish, British and Midland titles along the way.  This is a highly skilful form of dance and movement participated in by large numbers of people across the world and strictly overseen by its governing body.

Short listed: Becky Downie - Gymnastics

Crowned Junior British Champion for the 4th time in July, Becky also competed in the senior Great Britain World Championship team.  Performing through injury she helped to ensure the team finished in a record 6th place and qualified for the Beijing Olympics.

Short listed: Greg Pitt - Canoe Slalom

In spite of being in 6th position after the semi-finals, Greg’s determination and will to succeed took him to a silver medal at the Junior European Championships in August.  He also came 4th at the Youth Olympics; Greg won the Great Britain Junior team selection trials in May and is also top 3 in the senior rankings.

Swimmer Sam Hynd won the Junior Disabled Sportsperson of the Year award

Junior Disabled Sportsperson of the Year

Winner - Sam Hynd - Swimming

Selected for the Amateur Swimming Association World Class Podium programme, Sam has received Great Britain call ups for meets in Denmark and Germany.  He holds European records in the 400m Freestyle and 200m Individual Medley S8 categories and is also British record holder for the 100 and 200m freestyle and 50m Breaststroke events.

Short listed: Matthew Baines - Kayaking

Matthew is the Paddle Ability Junior National Champion now competing in a full racing boat.  After improving his personal best times in all K1 sprint distances, including a massive 11 seconds on his 200m time, he can now compete against able bodied competitors and is in the Paddle Ability top 4 in the country.

Short listed: Jenni Cooke - Swimming and Cross Country

In her first year competing at National level, 10 year old Jenni has broken 4 national records and 7 junior national records and is now ranked number 1 female in the S17 category in Britain.  She also competed with able-bodied colleagues in schools cross country events.

Download a copy of the programme detailing all junior nominations

Junior sports review programme [PDF 1MB] pdf logo

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