On a good night for swimming, Scotland’s Danielle Brayson was awarded with the Talent Development Coach of the Year – supported by UK PCA award for her work with 25 up and coming teenage swimmers at the City of Glasgow Swim Team.
Among the swimmers to have profited from Brayson’s expert skills is para-swimmer Louis Lawler, who won bronze at this year’s World Para Swimming Championships.
Brayson, said:
“So many great coaches have won awards like this before, so I feel really privileged to win something like this and be alongside them. I’m lucky enough to have worked with and coached so many great kids. Working with them and working with great people is what keeps me motivated and keeps me coaching.”
The full winners on the night were:
Awards for Coaches:
Children and Young People’s Coach of the Year – supported by sportscotland
- Sasha Moore (multi-sport, Stockport)
Community Coach of the Year – supported by Spond
- Andrew Beech (multi-sport, London)
Changing Lives Award – supported by Sport England
- Ben Lampert (football, London)
Talent Development Coach of the Year – supported by UKPCA
- Danielle Brayson (swimming, Glasgow)
High Performance Coach of the Year – supported by UK Sport
- Mel Marshall (swimming, Derby/Loughborough)
Young Coach of the Year – supported by Sport Wales
- James Galt (football/futsal, Lancashire)
Coaching Moment of the Year – supported by Sports Journalists’ Association
- Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool FC – 4-0 win over Barcelona in the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League semi-final
Lifetime Achievement Award
The Coaching Chain
- Ben Stokes (cricket) – Jon Gibson, John Windows, Geoff Cook, Andy Flower and Trevor Bayliss
- Hannah Mills MBE (sailing) - Anne Barrett, Ollie Green, Alan Williams and Joe Glanfield
Awards in Support of Coaches:
Coach Developer of the Year
- Sue Ringrose (horseracing, Lincolnshire)
Transforming Coaching Award – supported by Believe Perform
- Great Britain Hockey Coach Development Offer
Coaching for an Active Life Award
- The Bulldogs (boxing, Port Talbot)