Everybody Sport and Recreation are delighted to announce that nominations for the 2021 Everybody Junior Awards are now open.
The event which will be held on the 20th of November at Holmes Chapel Community Centre, will recognise children aged 5-11 for their inspirational efforts and contributions to local sporting success over the last 18 months.
You can nominate in categories including,
- Junior Member of the Year
- Junior Helper of the Year
- Everybody Swim Rising Star
- Junior Achiever of the Year
- Everybody Family of the Year
- Junior Sports Personality of the Year (aged 5-8 and 9-11)
All of the information regarding the event and how to nominate can be found on Everybody’s website:
www.everybody.org.uk/about/everybody-junior-awards-2021/
Due to Everybody’s 2020 Junior Awards being postponed, Everybody Sport and Recreation are accepting achievements from the last 12-18 months ( 1st September 2019- 6th June 2021).
Nominees may wish to include details of how you have overcome any Covid-19 related barriers to sport in the last 12 months in your nomination entries.
The event will recognise achievements of the local rising stars in Cheshire East, Everybody have always been dedicating to supporting young athletes and sporting stars and highlight the importance of showing their appreciation to them and their families. The event is a great way for them to come together and celebrate their achievements following a difficult year for all.
Previous winners include gold medal Gymnasts, Football and Hockey Players, Ballet stars and many more!
Kerry Shea, Executive Director at Everybody Sport and Recreation commented, “We are so happy to be able to welcome the Junior Awards back this year! They are one of our favourite events and we love hearing the fantastic stories of our young local athletes. We can’t wait to read all your nominations, and we’re sure they’ll be some difficult decisions when it comes to picking the winners!”
Nominations for the Junior Awards will close on the 10th of September and be reviewed by a judging panel. Find out all of the information regarding the 2021 Junior Awards and how to nominate here:
www.everybody.org.uk/about/everybody-junior-awards-2021/
r follow @EverybodySportRecreation on Facebook to find out more.
Everybody Sport & Recreation – Everybody is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee. As a Health and Wellbeing Charity, Everybody Sport and Recreation aims to provide ‘leisure for life’ by changing lives through healthy recreation. The charity operates 16 leisure facilities across the Cheshire East region as well as a range of Health, Leisure Development and Outreach programmes and the new Everybody Academy, providing local training and career opportunities. For more information please visit:
or follow on Twitter @ebleisure.
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