22 Coaches Honoured in UK Teaching Awards 2024… –


THE UK COACHING AWARDS occurred this week as 21 coaches have been awarded in classes devoted to the sports activities they’d served in and the gamers they’d helped together with prime Olympic athletes.

This 12 months’s in tray awarded yet one more group of devoted and galvanizing names within the teaching world of sport together with  the lifetime achievement of Snowsport England’s John Shedden, the legendary teaching chain of Katarina Johnson-Thompson and a really distinctive second in teaching: Paul Moseley’s instrumental position in guiding Hannah Cockroft to gold within the T34 100m and 800m in Paris to keep up her good Paralympic report.

The awards have been awarded  from the Queen’s Resort in Leeds.

Listed here are the winners from the UK Teaching Awards as launched on the web site.

The Lifetime Achievement Award

John Shedden (Snowsports)

Change a Life Award, supported by Sport England

Dr Nana Badu (Multi-sport)
Coach Developer of the Yr, supported by British Gymnastics

Lisa Williams (Basketball)
Neighborhood Coach of the Yr (Adults), supported by Sport England

Claire Lambton (Multi-sport)
Neighborhood Coach of the Yr (Youngsters and Younger Individuals), supported by the Youngsters’s Teaching Collaborative and Play Their Approach

Hannah Vines (Rowing)
Excessive Efficiency Coach of the Yr, supported by UK Sport

Trevor Painter (Athletics)
Inclusive Teaching

Sense Lively Sensory Sport Programme (Multi-sport)
On-line Coach of the Yr

Louise Walden-Edwards (Determine Skating)
Expertise Growth Coach of the Yr

Mark Stevenson (Wheelchair Basketball)
Younger Coach of the Yr

Zain Khan (Multi-sport)
Lifetime Achievement Award

John Shedden (Snowsports)
Nice Teaching Second

Paul Moseley for enjoying a pivotal position in Hannah Cockroft’s ‘golden double’ and serving to her preserve her good Paralympic report and clinch her ninth gold medal.
Teaching Chain – Katarina Johnson-Thompson

Richard Coakley
Jo Hardiman
Gayle Gilbert
Val Rutter
Stephen Carroll
Stan Roberts
Mike Holmes
Jean-Yves Cochand
Betrand Valcin
Bruno Gajer
Aston Moore MBE

One of many coaches from BasketBall England was Lisa Williams.

BasketBall England mentioned: “As a valued member of the LCP, Williams has honed the teaching abilities of over 130 Londoners aged 16-30, including to the 1000’s of coaches she has mentored as one in all Basketball England’s coach training tutors throughout her profession  – offering all of them with the instruments, methods and methods to boost their basketball participant growth philosophy.”

UK Teaching CEO Mark Gannon “Coaches are sometimes unsung heroes, setting the proper setting for his or her members, supporting their progress and success by sport and bodily exercise and contributing to a wholesome and energetic nation. From the finalists to the very worthy winners, and on behalf of the entire teaching workforce, it’s an honour to recognise such inspirational people who really deserve this highlight.

Lisa Williams mentioned about being nominated for the teaching award on the UK Teaching Awards that it was an emotional factor and also you don’t count on to be patted on the again for it.

She added: ““It’s good to have the ability to signify basketball in a constructive means in order that different sports activities can see that basketball is doing issues the proper means and getting the popularity that we really deserve. We do good issues, and we have to shout about it as a lot as we probably can.”

The night concluded with a heartfelt tribute from former England head coach Stuart Lancaster, who was a detailed pal of Kevin’s, which was broadcast to honour Kevin’s legacy.



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