Over 300 Olympic and Paralympic coaches were celebrated at Buckingham Palace to recognise their remarkable contribution to sport in the UK.
The event held on Tuesday 22 October at Buckingham Palace was in partnership with UK Coaching and UK Sport and recognised both summer and winter Olympic and Paralympic coaches for their invaluable contribution to supporting our world class athletes.
Plaudits were led by UK Coaching patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, where coaches were invited to meet Her Royal Highness personally during the reception.
Minister for Sport, Media, Civil Society and Youth, Stephanie Peacock and representatives from the Department of Media, Culture and Sport (DCMS) also attended to honour the exceptional coaches behind Great Britain’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
The reception marks the first time that coaches in the UK have been recognised to this scale, with calls made to ensure coaches are supported ongoing to be able to continue playing the pivotal role of supporting others at every level of sport.
Great Britain’s athletes continually deliver on the world stage with medals and memorable moments; this is an opportunity to come together to celebrate the coach's well-deserved moment to take centre stage for all their hard work.
Adam Elliott, coach of Paris 2024 Olympic gold medal winning triathlete Alex Yee, was one of the coaches to meet Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal.