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Scottish Gymnastics Awards

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

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WNominations are open for the 2025 Scottish Gymnastics Awards which celebrate the achievements and dedication across the community.

We value the people at the centre of gymnastics and this our and your chance to recognise their contribution in 12 categories. A panel of board and staff members and external representatives will select the finalists and winners.

The finalists will then be invited to the reception, dinner and ceremony at Trades Hall in Glasgow on Saturday 8 November where the winners will be revealed.

How to nominate

All you need to do is click on the category below which takes you to the online nomination form. 

You will be asked to give your and your nominee’s contact details and tell us why you think they deserve the award. We are looking to hear about activity and achievements between 1 September 2024 and 31 August 2025.

The closing date for nominations is Sunday 31 August.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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