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British Rowing Awards 2022

The British Rowing Awards celebrate the people, clubs and crews from across the rowing community who deserve recognition.

British Rowing Awards 2022

Watch the British Rowing Awards live tonight!

Thursday, 26 January

Stream starts: 19.15 | Awards begin: 19.30

The Winners

 

Shortlist

Thank you to everyone who took time to nominate individuals, crews and clubs from across the rowing community who deserve recognition for their hard work and achievements.

The Judging Panels have drawn up the following shortlists and identified regional winners across for nine of the Award categories. Congratulations to you all!

The Shortlist

Nominations

Nominations are now open for the 2022 awards. These cover activities from October 2021 to September 2022, following on from the period covered by last year’s awards.

Individuals, clubs and other organisations can make as many nominations as they wish across the 10 categories; there are also five sub-categories within the Coach of the Year award.

Find out more about the criteria for each award here.

Nominations have now closed. Winners will be announced on Thursday, 26 January 2023.

British Rowing Awards 2022 categories

5 tips for writing a nomination

Each category has awarding criteria. Carefully check the criteria to ensure your nomination is eligible and suitable for the category you are nominating in.

Now you have chosen the most suitable award, here are five tips for making your entry shine:

1. Get off to a good start

Award panellists will often have dozens of entries to read, so write an exciting intro and make your best points first.

2. Stick to the point and be succinct

Use bullet points and short paragraphs to structure your entry. This will enable you to stick to the point and to organise the information in an easy-read format, which will help the panellists too.

3. Back it up

Back up your facts with evidence and detail. Use statistics where possible, include any research you undertook to measure the impact of a rowing programme or project.

4. Include feedback and endorsements

Including feedback, especially from those impacted by the person you are nominating as this can be very persuasive and it could be the difference between two strong entries.

5. Be reassured that nominations are confidential

We only share the information in your nomination with our panellists, who agree to the British Rowing Privacy Policy, so you can be confident that any relevant sensitive information you include (such as an medical condition someone was dealing with) will remain confidential.

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