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Scottish Gymnastics Awards

The Scottish Gymnastics Awards celebrate the people and their achievements across the community.

Graphic showing Scottish Gymnastics awards celebrating achievement in our sport

Every year we recognise those who go above and beyond across the sport at our annual awards dinner and ceremony.

We invite you to nominate who you believe deserves to win an award across several categories. We want to hear about those who volunteer or work full-time in all roles, and gymnasts and coaches at different levels.

All that we ask is that you tell us how your nominee stands out from the crowd and demonstrates the gymnastics values of inclusive, supportive and aspirational.

Nominations open in July and close at the end of August. Keep an eye on this page and our news channels to find out more. We hope you will join us for the celebrations!

Scottish Gymnastics Awards 2025 sponsored by GymData

Congratulations to the winners at the Scottish Gymnastics Awards 2025, sponsored by GymData. The evening at Trades Hall in Glasgow on Saturday 8 November celebrated dedication and achievement between September 2024 and August 2025. We also honoured two members for their decades of commitment to gymnastics while one club was given special recognition for their contribution to the Island Games. 

Scottish Gymnastics Awards 2025 Winners

Volunteer of the year sponsored by Creatomatic

Caron Cumming and Kyla Moodie

Runners up: Jayne Anderson, Paula Brown

Official of the year sponsored by PlaySport

Brian Scott

Runners up: Suzanne Frame, Brian Shaw

Wellbeing champion sponsored by Kukri

Claire O’Neill

Runners up: Claire Hume, Karen Whyte

Inclusion award sponsored by WUKA

Kristine Lee

Runners up: Jessica Scott, Jump Gymnastics Club

Spirit of gymnastics sponsored by Grant McGregor

Nicole Higginson and Bronwen Smyth

Runner up: Julie Grant

Young coach of the year sponsored by Gymnova

Ethan Cunningham

Runners up: Karla Hillcoat and Rhea Scholey; Kaia Mackenzie

Community club coach sponsored by AON

Alexis Mackintosh

Runner up: Gina Duffy

Coach of the year sponsored by Gymaid

Georgia Simpson

Runners up: Michelle Diniz, Fraser Gibson and Stuart Langan

Club of the year sponsored by Quatro

West Dunbartonshire Gymnastics Club

Runners up: Elevate Acro Gymnastics Club and Scotia Trampoline Academy

Junior gymnast of the year sponsored by AAB People

Mitchell Cargill

Runners up: Amelia Davidson, Beth Gilroy and Lily Schoneville; Katie Hendry, Hannah Johnston and Roxie Kemp

Senior gymnast of the year sponsored by JustGo

Karla Hillcoat, Emma Logan and Gemma Russell

Runners up: Ethan Cunningham and Crystelle Lake

Lifetime achievement award

Ruth Hudson

Felicity Thow

Special recognition award

Orkney Gymnastics Club

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