Action Woman Awards – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk Champions Of Women's Sport Sat, 30 Nov 2024 21:17:38 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.16 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-4tlos-iconw-32x32.png Action Woman Awards – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk 32 32 Eilish McColgan wins BT Sport Action Woman of the Year http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2022/11/16/eilish-mccolgan-wins-bt-sport-action-woman-of-the-year/ Wed, 16 Nov 2022 23:22:31 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=45381 Continue Reading →

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  • Eilish McColgan wins at the BT Sport Action Woman of the Year Awards in association with The Independent
  • Lionesses awarded Team of the Year award
  • Sue Barker CBE honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award for her services to tennis and broadcasting
  • Eilish McColgan has been named BT Sport Action Woman of the Year to conclude an outstanding roster of achievements for the 31-year-old Scottish athlete.

    The middle and long-distance runner from Dundee has had a monumental year. Eilish claimed the first major title of her career at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, winning gold in the 10,000m in a new Games record time, beating the mark set by her mother 32 years earlier. She then made history with silver in the 5,000m – Scotland’s 500th overall medal at the Commonwealth Games.

    This unforgettable achievement held a deeper significance as she became the first British distance runner to compete in six championships outdoor finals in the same season.

    Eilish fought off competition from five other inspiring nominees, including Beth Mead (Football), Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix (Diving), Hannah Cockroft OBE (Athletics), Molly McCann (MMA) and Eve Muirhead OBE (Curling) to win the public vote and consolidate a historic year for women’s sport.

    Eilish was presented the award at the annual awards show hosted by Clare Balding in front of a star-studded audience to celebrate this year’s standout performances by British athletes.

    The Lionesses were named the Team of the Year, signalling an immense victory in football and shifting perceptions of the elite women’s game. The England women’s national football team made history this summer by winning the UEFA Women’s Euro, marking the first time since 1966 that any England senior football team had won a major championship.

    Sue Barker CBE received the Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her services to tennis and broadcasting. Having played tennis at the top level, winning a Grand Slam title at the French Open and reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals, Sue expertly transferred her skills to the world of sports broadcasting. She has been hugely popular and versatile, presenting Grandstand, the Olympics, Winter Olympics, the Grand National, Sports Personality of the Year and of course Wimbledon for 30 years.

    BT Sport presenter Clare Balding said: “2022 has been a beacon of a year for women’s sport across the board both for teams and individuals. Each one of our nominees has paved the way for a new generation of female athletes, who will one day follow in the footsteps of the role models we celebrated tonight.

    “Sue has been an inspiration to me and she has helped pave the way for the many female sports presenters, reporters, commentators and pundits who now have a chance to shine. She is bowing out at the very top of her game and it’s been a privilege to work alongside her for so many years.

    “It has been a joy to recognise and relive all these achievements with BT Sport with the Action Woman Awards.”

    With thanks to BT Sport via Pitch

     

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    Dina Asher-Smith named BT Action Woman of the Year http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2018/12/04/dina-asher-smith-named-bt-action-woman-of-the-year/ Tue, 04 Dec 2018 00:32:12 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=28418 Continue Reading →

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    Dina AsherSmith named BT Sport Action Woman of the Year 2018.

    • England Netball team awarded Team of the Year
    • Baroness Grey-Thompson DBE recognised for her services to sport with a Lifetime Achievement award

    Dina Asher Smith

    British sprinter, Dina Asher-Smith has been named BT Sport Action Woman of the Year after a sensational year saw her win gold in the 100m, 200m and the 4x100m at the European Championships and gold (4x100m) and bronze (200m) at the Commonwealth Games.

    The joint fastest woman in the world in the 100m and the fastest woman in the world in the 200m fought off competition from a shortlist of eight women to win the public vote.

    Dina received her award from Kate Richardson-Walsh, Olympic Gold Hockey medal winner and previous Action Woman Award winner, at the ceremony hosted by Clare Balding broadcast live on BT Sport.

    The England Netball team walked away with the Team of the Year award following their historic win over Australia that saw them bring home the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. Michael Owen presented the award to round off a momentous year for the team and the sport.

    England Netball Team

    Baroness Grey-Thompson DBE received the Lifetime Achievement Award. The Eleven-time gold medallist is Britain’s most successful Paralympic athlete and now works to inspire the next generation of disabled athletes to pursue a career in the world of sport.  Alongside encouraging young people to get involved in sport, Baroness Grey-Thompson is leading a review into safety for players and spectators at sporting events which is to be included in a new Government sports strategy.

    BT Sport presenter Clare Balding, said: “The BT Sport Action Woman Awards celebrate all that is wonderful about women in sport. Throughout the year there have been countless stand out team and individual performances with truly astounding women leading the way in sport. Interest and support in women’s sport continues to grow which is testament to the athletes and tonight BT Sport is incredibly proud to celebrate their successes.”

    Courtesy of BT Sport via Pitch

     

     

     

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