IT’S BACK… After missing the previous years due to pandemic, we are pleased to announce that Sports Ball will return. Sports Ball means Sports Awards so don’t forget to put your club forward for an award.
Please discuss between your exec what awards you would like to put yourselves forward for and who will be submitting the nominations. Nominations will be reviewed by the Sports Officer and Sports Committee.
Club/ Team Awards
"Awarded to the club who has gone above and beyond this year and excelled across all criteria."
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 500 words) + video up to one minute in length.
Things to think about:
- What has the club done to attract new members?
- How has the club kept its membership engaged?
- How has the club helped its members through personal development opportunities and strong exec leadership?
- How well has the club performed in competitions this year? What are the clubs biggest achievements of the season?
- How does the club contribute to a wider environment and SU Campaigns? Working with the SU, Warwick Sport, Warwick Volunteers, local community etc.
- Tell us about any other achievements, new activities or events the clubs has done this year.
These points are to act as a guide as to what judges will be looking for – this is not an exhaustive list as clubs have different priorities for the above criteria. They are intended to be fairly broad to allow for the diversity of clubs at Warwick.
Most Improved Club of the Year
"Awarded to the club who has shown the most improvement from the previous year across all criteria."
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 500 words).
Things to think about:
- What has the club done to increase its membership this year? What has the club done to attract new members?
- How has the club improved in competitions in comparison to the previous year? What are the clubs biggest achievements this season?
- What new activities, events or campaigns has the club organised or got involved in to contribute to their membership, Warwick students and local community.
These points are to act as a guide as to what judges will be looking for – this is not an exhaustive list as clubs have different priorities for the above criteria. They are intended to be fairly broad to allow for the diversity of clubs at Warwick.
Community & Fundraising Award
"Awarded to the club who has made the greatest contribution to the local and student community through volunteering and/or has made the greatest effort to fundraise for and raise awareness of charities this year."
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 500 words)
Things to think about:
- How has your club got involved in varied charity events as a club? Has your club hosted any of its own charity events this year?
- How has your club raised awareness on campus of particular causes or charities? What charities has your club supported and how much money has the club raised? What innovative ideas for fundraising have your club carried out this year?
- Have you collaborated with other clubs or societies this year? What activities/events did you engage in, organise or support?
- How has the club contributed to the wider university environment? (e.g. working with other university departments, demonstrations at open days etc.)
- How has the club contributed to the local or wider community? (e.g. volunteering, fundraising, food collections, canal clean-up etc.)
These points are to act as a guide as to what judges will be looking for – this is not an exhaustive list as clubs have different priorities for the above criteria. They are intended to be fairly broad to allow for the diversity of clubs at Warwick.
Cecil Angel Award – BUCS Team of the Year
"Awarded to the BUCS team that has achieved the highest level of sporting success during the year, performing exceptionally well in BUCS sporting events"
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 250 words)
Things to think about:
- How well has your BUCS team performed in its competitions/tournaments/leagues this year?
- What are the team’s biggest achievements of this season?
- Are these improvements from last year?
- To what extent has your members’ commitment to training contributed to your success?
These points are to act as a guide as to what judges will be looking for – this is not an exhaustive list as clubs have different priorities for the above criteria. They are intended to be fairly broad to allow for the diversity of clubs at Warwick.
Non-BUCS Team of the Year
"Awarded to the non-BUCS team that has achieved the highest level of sporting success during the year, performing exceptionally well in BUCS sporting event"
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 250 words).
Things to think about:
- How well has your non-BUCS team performed in its competitions/tournaments/leagues this year?
- What are the team’s biggest achievements of this season?
- Are these improvements from last year?
- To what extent has your members’ commitment to training contributed to your success?
These points are to act as a guide as to what judges will be looking for – this is not an exhaustive list as clubs have different priorities for the above criteria. They are intended to be fairly broad to allow for the diversity of clubs at Warwick.
"Awarded to the Executive Committee of the club that have worked in collaboration with The Sports Partnership (SU & Warwick Sport) to have demonstrated excellence in organisation, administration, development of their club providing extensive opportunities for all club and other members."
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 250 words)
Things to think about:
- How has the exec engaged with staff at the SU and Warwick Sport this year?
- What SU events have the exec/club engaged in?
- How well have the exec managed the clubs finances and club administration this year?
- Club behaviour will be taken into consideration.
- How have the exec gone above and beyond for their members this year?
- As an exec, how have you worked together to overcome obstacles?
These points are to act as a guide as to what judges will be looking for – this is not an exhaustive list as clubs have different priorities for the above criteria. They are intended to be fairly broad to allow for the diversity of clubs at Warwick.
Individual Awards
Sports Personality of the Year
"Awarded to the person who has shown the most commitment and enthusiasm on and off the pitch for Team Warwick this year, making an outstanding contribution to sport"
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 250 words)
"Awarded to the individual who, during the year or their time at university, has reached a particularly outstanding level of sporting achievement in at least one discipline"
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 250 words)
Things to think about:
- How well has this individual performed in their competitions/ tournaments/ leagues this year (regional/national/international)?
- What is this individual’s biggest sporting achievement during their time at university?
"Awarded to individuals who have competed and succeeded in representing the university or nation at an international (or similar) level."
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 250 words)
Things to think about:
To qualify for the award of Full Colours, individuals need to have met at least one or more of the following criteria in this academic year (please note that this does not guarantee an award):
- Competed at Full Senior International Representative Level (e.g. Senior England Squad)
- Awarded a Top 3 Medal Finish in an individual BUCS Competition
- If relevant, individuals have to be representing the Warwick 1st team in their chosen sport
- Awarded a Top 3 Medal Finish in a Junior/Age Group European/World Championship
- Must be competing in the top level/tier of chosen sport
- For competitions outside of BUCS, full details of competition must be listed (i.e. number of clubs/universities involved in competition, number of individuals in competition, how this fits into the NGB performance pathway)
- Consideration will also be given to achievements of a similar standard to the above
"Awarded to a student who has demonstrated an outstanding contribution to their club. Only for members who are graduating!"
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 250 words)
Things to think about:
To qualify for the award of Club Colours, a student needs to have demonstrated an outstanding contribution to their club. Club with fewer than 150 members can nominate up to 10 members for this award. Clubs with over 150 members can nominate up to 15 (these are Archery, Badminton, CMD, Climbing, Men’s Cricket, 5-a-side, Ice Skating, Mountaineering, Mixed Netball, Snow, Squash, Swimming and Water Polo, Tennis).
- How has the nominee been instrumental in the day to day running of the club?
- What role has the nominee played in the organisation and running of the club’s training, fixtures or events?
- How has the nominee contributed to the club’s overall development?
- Was the nominee involved in fundraising and/or attracting a sponsor for the club?
- How has the nominee gone above and beyond for the club?
Club, Team or Individual Awards
"Awarded to the club or individual who has engaged the most with SU-led (or other) liberation and welfare campaigns in order to make sport at Warwick as accessible and inclusive as possible for people of all abilities and identities"
How to nominate: Online nomination (max. 500 words)
Things to think about:
- How has your club engaged with the Reshaping Sport campaign this year?
- What events have you organised or been involved in in line with Reshaping Sport?
- What has your club done to overcome barriers for people wanting to get involved in sport and how have you supported new members in this regard?
- What has your club done to engage with liberation groups this year?
"Awarded to a club, team or individual who the Sports Officer believes to have made an outstanding contribution to sport at Warwick."
No nominations accepted for this award.
Aikido
Théo Aiolfi
Fu Ge Yang
Yan Hin Loke
Yuny Ling
Zoltán Áldott
Rohan Soni
Charley Finch
American Football - Wolverines
Laura Carter
Jana Crichlow
Archery
Joel Davidson
Leigh Hewitt
Hubert Naguszewski
Lou Simon
Quinn Collins
Yolanda Yeung
Ramona Seremesic
Timothy Jackson
Abi Hicks
James Ireland
Jodie Green
Athletics and Cross Country
Dylan Gillet
George Hinkley
James Pullen
Dan Silverstone-Rogers
Robyn Ellison
Paolo de Mattei
Charlie Austin
Beth Hargreaves
James Rolls
Badminton
Ivan Cheung
Nayan Mistry
Emka Huda
Rachel Wen
Matthew Whitaker
Tom Dingley
Matt Dopson
Boxing
Asad Mahmood
Artemy Bulavin
Cheerleading, Dance, and Gymnastics
Masha Sazonova
Marvellous Arabambi
Gabi Musinguzi
Coral Koh-Reuben
Daisy Marks
Classical and Modern Dance
Tallulah George
Abbie Richardson
Poppy Falzon
Grace Spaven
Lillie Westcott
Climbing
Will Cohen
Aidan Horne
Ryan Farnes
Alban Luffman
Kiera Law
Ivy Calascione
Cricket (Men’s)
Taran Jina
Harry Rogers
Henry Wilson
Sam Hawes
Nathan Sharpe
Laurie Bilton
Olly Stewart
James Patient
Tom Dallmeyer
Eitan Litvin
Ed Churchill
Joshua Bennet
Cricket (Women’s)
Callie Bainbridge
Phoebe Arnfield
Cerys Gordon
Annie O'Gorman
Cycling and Trithlon
Nathaniel Hill
Ben Austin
Lance Odendaal
Olly Wise
Laura Carter
Dodgeball
Jonathan Wilke
Tom Ovenden
Lucy Bannister-Curran
George Vallence
Jack Warren
Joseph Charles
Daniel Docherty
Becca Smith
Football (Men’s)
Tim Byrne
James Boughtflower
Conrad Conduah
Alex Ashley
John Buckham
David Nartey
Sam Yellops
Max Weyand Lapetra
Daksh Sharma
Football (Women’s)
Sophie Fehin
Victoria Salinero-Bevins
Holly Price
Hannah Masters
Ellie Maguire
Rosie Lewis
Carla Hills
Raphaelle Darras
Philippa Dale
Tasneem Amijee
Golf
Spencer Beale
Andrew Walter
Sachin Bhangra
Hockey (Ladies)
Abisola Objo
Amber Masocar
Annette Simpson
Beth Walton
Cerys O'Keefe
Chelsea Hegarty- Swain
Eve Wedderburn
Evie Smith
Henney Murray
Smita Sinha
Hockey (Men’s)
Chris Brooks
Dan Gurr
Haaris Malik
Jonathan Botiz
Jonny Hoile
Max Bleby
Nicholas Fiorita
Sam Houldsworth
Seb Thurlow
Selvan Senthilkumaran
Lacrosse
Alexa Mangeant
Dee Morgan
Reece Piper
Louis Fleming
Vincent Lai
Dan O'Herlihy
Anthony Shrimsley
Aj Aygei
Caity Nutting
Finley Nolan
Dee Morgan
Latin and Ballroom
Beth Gibson
Abigail Muller
Thomas Poole
Kate Perry
Gemma Shepherd
Eva Zaat
Elizabeth Urwin
Dominic Fox
Chris Miles
Charlotte Miller
Lifesaving
Helena Hery
Amir Ayazbayev
Henry Ng
Emma Reilly
Ben Barker
Flavie Ancelin
Joanne Hupertan
Mixed Golf
Sachin Bhangra
Mixed Hockey
Luke Brown
Jai Bassi
Katrina Hutchin
Jamie Gibson
Kiran Banerjee
Ery Rizly
Charlotte Jackson
Tom Rice
Ella Ralli
Matthew Pledge
Mixed Netball
Oscar Renton
Arielle Fitkin
Abigail Buchanan
Molly Holland
Kimberley White
William Foot
Zwe Tun (Tweety)
Cate Young
Joao Alves
Lara Fryman
Manish Manoj
Netball
Grace Kelvin
Erin Farwell
Lucy Robinson
Maddy Summers
Lina Khalil
Rugby Union (Men’s)
Dominic Dunster
Michael Onyekuru
Luke Wilkins
Owain Brinkworth
Luke Jelley
Mackenzie South
Ambrose Thwaites
Sam Farrow
Rugby Union (Women’s)
Ella McIntosh
Ayla Shaker Francis
Caity Nutting
Tabitha Collingridge
Em James
Lizzie Browne
Victoria Edwards
Alexandra Keaney
Nicole Rodney
Snow
Priya Johal
George Hopgood
Andrew Waters
George Burgess
Squash
Hamish Mill
Ben Firth
Jennifer Wat
Oliver Southall
Edward Hodgson
Hannah Ibrahim
Addie Chai
Marc O'Halloran
Tabish Zahid
Sunil Popat
Swimming and Water Polo
Oliver Barlai
Peyton Ewbank
Mikhail Vtornikov
Jamie Kettle
Oskar Kolkiewicz
Isobel James
Lucas Frosdick
Riccardo Degasperi
Finley Nolan
Rhyan Barrett
Charlieanne Laban
Livia Mercusa
Jemima Walsh
Elliott Derrick
Marshall Taylor
Table Tennis
Emma Birch
Pol Thill
Chiara Biquet
Taekwondo
Alexander Tolenaar
Victoria Hann
Jack Rowe
Tennis
Marvin Calvaire
Patricks Pusmucans
Arielle Fitkin
Ella McIntosh
Emilie von Scholz
Peter Banfield
Alex Awadallah
Joshua Cunningham-Marsh
Daniel Simmons
Famke van der Meer
Tabitha Winter
Jamie Armstrong
Trampolining
Emma Reid
Matthew Arnull
Ultimate Frisbee
Robin Ong
Jiawen Ting
Harry Wood
David Arnett
Kai Meller
Joseph Charles
Jessie Liu
Oskar Moller
Joe Moore
Volleyball
Faye Pazon
Linet Dumag
Gabriel Frison
Panos Kourtis
Club of the Year
Men's football
Most Improved Club of the Year
Mixed Netball
Community & Fundraising Award
Mixed Hockey
Cecil Angel Award – BUCS Team of the Year
Golf
Non-BUCS Team of the Year
Cheerleading, Dance and Gymnastics
Exec of the Year
Ladies Hockey
Sports Personality of the Year
Em James (Women’s Rugby Union)
Sportsperson of the Year
James Woodgate
Reshaping Sport
Evie Ashton (Women’s Cricket)
Sports Officer Award
John Buckham (Men’s Football)