11 November 2025

Nominees confirmed for Glasgow’s Sport Awards 2025

The nominees for Glasgow’s Sport Awards 2025 have been revealed.

The awards are run by Glasgow Life, the charity which leads culture, events and active living in Glasgow, and celebrate the impact athletes, clubs, coaches, schools and volunteers have on sport, physical activity and wellbeing in the city.

Glasgow’s Sport Awards 2025, sponsored by creative media and digital specialists Think ALT, will take place at the Emirates Arena on Monday 1 December.

The ceremony offers a chance to recognise the commitment and sporting achievements of individuals, organisations and projects throughout the past year.

The 13 categories span every area of sport in Glasgow, from grassroots and schools to professional clubs, with the honours including Sportperson of the Year, Disabled Athlete of the Year and Community Impact Award.

The Glasgow’s Sport Awards panel is made up of the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Jacqueline McLaren, Bailie Annette Christie, Chair of Glasgow Life, and representatives from Glasgow Life, Think ALT, Glasgow City Council’s Education Services, sportscotland, LEAP Sports, Glasgow Disability Sport and Scottish Action for Mental Health.

On the night, the panel will be joined by partners from across Glasgow’s physical activity and sport sector, including Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, and several National Governing Bodies.

The shortlisted nominees for Glasgow’s Sport Awards 2025, selected by the judging panel from public nominations, are as follows:

Bailie Annette Christie, Chair of Glasgow Life and Convenor for Culture, Sport and International Relations at Glasgow City Council, said: “Glasgow’s Sport Awards is a great opportunity to recognise all the athletes, players, clubs, coaches, volunteers, parents and carers throughout our city who have put in so much hard work over the last year, and celebrate the many success stories written in that time.

"Over the course of the past 12 months, Glasgow has again shown why it is known internationally as a world-class sporting city, having hosted the likes of Sir Chris Hoy’s Tour de 4, the Great Scottish Run and the Scottish Open Badminton Championships. The nominees for Glasgow’s Sport Awards 2025 are shining examples of the immense talent, passion and commitment that exist at every level of sport and physical activity across Glasgow.”

Visit the Glasgow’s Sport Awards 2025 webpage for more information.