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Record year for Sports Awards nominations as shortlist revealed

Thursday, 13 February 2020

The shortlist for the 2019 Isle of Man Sports Awards, sponsored by Microgaming Play It Forward, has been revealed.

The event is one of the highlights of the Manx sporting calendar and provides an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the sporting achievements of Island’s athletes, teams and coaches.

This year the ceremony will take place at the Villa Marina in Douglas on Thursday 2 April.

The Sportswoman of the Year award category will be hotly contested with British swimming champion Charlotte Atkinson, multi-medal winning Island Games athlete Rachel Franklin, professional cyclist Lizzie Holden, equestrian star and British under-25 champion Yasmin Ingham, England champion race walker Erika Kelly and national carriage driving champion Libby Priest, all in contention.

The Sportsman of the Year category boasts British National circuit series champion Matthew Bostock, TT star Conor Cummins, PGA EuroPro Tour golfer Tom Gandy, double Manx Grand Prix winner Nathan Harrison, Manx half marathon record breaker Ollie Lockley, British Enduro Champion Danny McCanney and the 2019 British indoor 800m champion Joe Reid.

Gary Corkhill, Executive Chairman at Isle of Man Sport, said:

‘It’s been a record breaking year for nominations, with more than 150 evaluated by the selection committee to produce the final shortlist.

 ‘It highlights the great things being achieved by our sportsmen and sportswomen around the world, as they continue to put the Isle of Man firmly on the sporting map.’   

Graham Cregeen, Minister for Education, Sport and Culture said:

‘The quality of the shortlisted athletes and the amount of nominations received clearly demonstrates what a great place Manx sport is in. Yet again the list is full of Manx athletes competing and winning at the highest level.

‘The ceremony will also see the 2020/21 Isle of Man Sports Aid scholarships presented to our stars of the future.’

In total there are 11 categories including under-21 sportsman and sportswoman of the year, team of the year and disability sportsperson of the year.

This year’s guest of honour is Olympic Gold Medallist, Amy Williams MBE.

The event will start at 8.15pm and tickets are available to book online via the Villa Gaiety box office.

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