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Active Rutland crowns sports award winners

By Evie Payne

24th Jul 2023 | Local News

The Let's Get Moving Sports Awards took place in Rutland earlier this month. Image credit: Active Rutland.
The Let's Get Moving Sports Awards took place in Rutland earlier this month. Image credit: Active Rutland.

Earlier this month, the winners of the Active Rutland's Let's Get Moving Sports Awards 2023 were announced.

The winners of the annual sporting and fitness awards have been announced, and were celebrated at a recent ceremony recognising the winners from across the county.

The Let's Get Moving Sports Awards 2023 took place at Greetham Valley celebrating all of the incredible nominees from both the school and community awards.

Winners included children, adults, charities and community organisations from across Rutland:

Primary Sportsperson of the Year 2023

Teagan Owen 

Secondary Sportsperson of the Year 2023

Zack Williams 

Young people were recognised at the recent Sports Awards. Image credit: Active Rutland.

Sportsperson of the Year 2023

Jonathan White 

Volunteer of the Year 2023

Elizabeth Meynell 

Groups participating in and promoting physical fitness were recognised. Image credit: Active Rutland.

Coach of the Year 2023

Charlie Haynes 

Rutland & Stamford Sound Club of the Year 2023

Rutland Sailing Club 

Even groups of primary school children were celebrated in the recent Active Rutland sports awards. Image credit: Active Rutland.

Let's Get Moving Health and Wellbeing Award 2023

Colin Wagstaff 

Let's Get Moving Physical Activity Project of the Year 2023

The Rainbow Trail 

The Rainbow Trail was opened last year by Rutland's Lord-Lieutenant. Image credit: Nub News.

The team at Active Rutland have offered a big thanks to the event sponsor, Tarmac, and Club of the Year sponsor, Rutland & Stamford Sound.

Details of the 2024 event are set to be released soon, so watch this space.

     

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