2019 World Rowing Awards, London, Great Britain
2019 World Rowing Awards, London, Great Britain

The World Rowing Awards are an annual celebration of the best in international rowing. They have been hosted virtually for 4 years, but this year, and for the first time since the global pandemic, they will take place in person in Seville, Spain.

This year, three new categories have been added.

The nominations are open in the following categories:

World Rowing Men’s Crew of the Year

The World Rowing men’s crew of the year award is awarded annually to a men’s crew or a male rower for their outstanding and important achievements in rowing. For a male rower or a men’s crew to be entitled to be eligible for the award, they must have won a World Championship title in the current year, or a title at the Olympic Games, should it be an Olympic year.

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World Rowing Women’s Crew of the Year

The World Rowing women’s crew of the year award is awarded annually to a women’s crew or a woman rower for their outstanding and important achievements in rowing. For a woman rower or a women’s crew to be eligible for the award, they must have won a World Championship title in the current year, or a title at the Olympic Games, should it be an Olympic year.

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World Rowing Para Crew of the Year

The World Rowing Para Crew of the Year Award is awarded annually to a para-rower or para-crew for their outstanding and important achievement in rowing.

For a para rower or a para crew to be eligible for the award, they must have won a World Championship title in the current year, or a title at the Paralympic Games, should it be a Paralympic year.

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World Rowing Coach of the Year

The World Rowing coach of the Year Award is annually awarded to a coach that has coached a World medallist crew in the current year, or in the Olympic or Paralympic Games of Paris 2024 had a successful crew(s), and who demonstrates a unique feature, eg has overcome a significant obstacle to succeed.

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Thomas Keller Medal Award

The Thomas Keller Medal is the highest distinction in the sport of rowing. It is awarded to recognise an exceptional international rowing career as well as exemplary sportsmanship and legendary aspects.

Any retired rower (not more than 5 years) who has had a long and successful career in the rowing field, and who has made an important contribution to rowing as a competitor but also as a sport personality, is intitled to be nominated for this award.

In principle, only one medal may be awarded in any one year.

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World Rowing Distinguished Services to International Rowing Award

This award recognizes an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the development of international rowing.

Nominees are considered based on their contribution to the sport made through grass-roots development, involvement in the organisation of large rowing events and long-term service to rowing.

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The 2024 World Rowing Award will feature three new Awards:

The Rowing Destination of the Year Award

This award will be given to recognise the most impactful Rowing destination worldwide, for the rowing conditions they offered, the active promotion and support they provided to this sport through events, community engagement and cultural integration.

In order to be eligible for this award, destinations should meet some criteria regarding:  The facilities and the environment, Event hosting, Community engagement, Tourism and accessibility and the Promotion of the Sport of Rowing.

More information about the criteria and to nominate, click here

 

The Rowing Programme of the Year Award

This award will be given to any club, school, or university that with their effort, had a crucial role in developing this sport, underscoring World Rowing’s commitment on making the Rowing community bigger.

In order to be eligible for this award, some criteria should be met:

The programme cannot be owned or operated by any Member Federation; it excludes National high-performance teams. Applicants need to showcase a well-rounded approach to athlete development, including physical training, community support and mental well-being while at the same time, have a clear commitment to ethical practices and inclusivity.

Applicants need to showcase a well-rounded approach to athlete development, including physical training, community support and mental well-being.

More information about the criteria and to nominate, click here

 

The Artistic Contribution of the Year Award

This award celebrates the intersection between creativity and sport. The works that can be intitled to nomination include Visual arts, Performance art, Audiovisual art, Craft & Decorative art, literature, still or moving images, or any other artistic medium that reflects the spirit and beauty of Rowing.

In order to be eligible for this award, some criteria should be met:

The artwork must be created during the calendar year of the award, the submitter must have full legal and intellectual property rights on the piece of work.

More information about the criteria and to nominate, click here

 

The deadline for all nominations is 30 September, 2024 at 11:59pm CET. The finalists will be announced on 15 October 2024 and the winners will be revealed in person at the 2024 World Rowing Awards in Seville, Spain, on Saturday, 9 November 2024.