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Well done to the winners!

Well done to the winners!

Saturday 11 January 2020

Well done to the winners!

Saturday 11 January 2020


The Guernsey Sports Commission has handed out its Achievement Awards for 2019 - with a variety of disciplines represented as the winners stepped up to collect their trophies.

The Sporting Achievement Awards were presented at Beau Sejour on Thursday night, with Sarnian superstar Andy Priaulx there to hand them out.

He also spoke about his career in a joint interview with his son, Sebastian Priaulx.

The award winners were:

  • Guernsey Sports Commission Trophy | The outstanding performer of the year - Sam Culverwell, cycling. 
  • Richard Burton Salver | Outstanding individual sporting achievement of the year by a sportsman resident in Guernsey - Josh Lewis, Triathlon.
  • Guernsey Brewery Salver | Outstanding individual sporting achievement of the year by a sportswoman resident in Guernsey - Maya Le Tissier, football. 
  • Sir John Loveridge Trophy | Sportsperson making the greatest progress in the year - Megan Chapple, Triathlon. 
  • Guernsey Sports Commission Small Team Trophy | 4 competitors and under - Guernsey Mixed Fours Bowls. 
  • Guernsey Sports Commission Team Trophy | Over 4 competitors - Guernsey Island Games Table Tennis Team. 
  • Lambourne Shield | Outstanding individual sporting achievement by a boy or girl aged 11 - 18 - Alex Scott, Football. 
  • Beau Sejour Trophy | Outstanding team performance by a team solely Guernsey residents aged less than 18 - St Martin's AC U16s, Football. 
  • Dave Dorey Memorial Trophy | Awarded to the sport or the individual from that who has been involved volunteering in coaching and / or development and made an outstanding contribution to that sport - Patrick Ogier, Basketball. 
  • Sport Guernsey and Nautical Guernsey Shield | Awarded to the year’s outstanding event organiser - ICC Men's Cricket T20 World Cup Europe Final. 

 

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