Ellie Downie, the reigning European gymnastics Champion and Kadeena Cox, the UK’s leading female Paralympian were the big winners at a glittering awards show hosted by Sir Lenny Henry, at the Grosvenor House hotel, London on Saturday 24th March.

Ellie Downie was named Royal Navy Sports Woman of the Year after becoming the all-around European gymnastics champion and the first gymnast to win a major all-around title for Great Britain in 2017. Commenting on her first win at the BEDSAs and following in sister Becky’s footsteps Ellie Downie said: “A big thankyou to Sporting Equals for hosting the 4th BEDSAs and a very special thanks to everyone who’s voted for me. It really means a lot to be named as your Sportswoman of the Year! And congratulations to my fellow nominees as well.”

Kadeena Cox picked up her second BEDSA award, winning the UK Sport Inspirational Performance of the Year award.In a big night for women in sport, the Manchester Womens Sport Programme won the Spirit of 2012 Connecting Communities award, with Permi Jhooti receiving the Jaguar Lifetime Achievement Award.

Permi Jhooti became the first British Asian professional footballer in England playing for the women’s teams of London clubs Fulham, Millwall and Chelsea. She has become a FIFA Ambassador and was the inspiration for the smash hit film “Bend it Like Beckham”.

The BEDSA Awards 2018 sponsored by Sporting Equals, at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London. Photo credit: Doug Peters/PA Wire

The night was also a memorable one for rugby union seeing Saracens,England and British Lions second row Maro Itoje winning the Sporting Equals Sportsman of the Year Award.The promising Harlequins Fly half Marcus Smith was named Youth Sport Trust Sports Person of the Year, whilst the Rugby Football Union Special Recognition award went to Harborne Rugby Football Club and Joseph Chamberlain College.

A special Football Association Recognition tribute was made to the late Cyrille Regis by former West Bromwich Albion teammate and former Deputy Chief Executive of the Professional Footballers Association Brendan Batson OBE, and overseen by the awards host Sir Lenny Henry.

Christian Malcolm , the coach of the successful 4 x 100 metre relay team, who defeated the USA and Usain’s Bolt’s Jamaican team at the World Athletics Championships in 2017 was aptly named England Athletics Coach of the Year.

Maro Itoje wins the Sporting Equals Sportsman of the Year Award at the BEDSA Awards 2018 sponsored by Sporting Equals, at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London. Photo credit: Doug Peters/PA Wire

The Sport England Community Sports Project of the Year award went to the Singh Sabha Slough Sports, with The Tennis Foundation Serves Community Tennis Project going to the Sikh Welfare Awareness Youth team.

The England and Wales Cricket Board Special Recognition award was presented to “Essex Cricket in the Community” for the first time.

The British Army Unsung Hero was awarded to Tarsem Singh Cheema who has dedicated 52 years to grass roots football.

Arun Kang CEO Sporting Equals and Founder of The BEDSAs commenting on a wonderful evening said: “The BEDSA awards never disappoint celebrating the outstanding work of volunteers and communities to the achievements of World class performers like Maro Itoje, Ellie Downie and Kadeena Cox. They are now a key date in the sporting calendar and important in terms of not only showcasing the excellent work and talent among diverse communities but also highlighting that there is much work still to do to tackle inequalities and under-representation in some areas of sport”

The complete list of winners at the 2018 BEDSAs were as follows:

Youth Sport Trust Young Sportsperson of the Year –  Marcus Smith

The British Army Unsung Hero Award  – Tarsem Singh Cheema

England Athletics Coach of the Year –  Christian Malcolm

UK Sport Inspirational Performance of the Year  – Kadeena Cox

Sport England Community Sports Project of the Year –  Singh Sabha Slough

Spirit of 2012 Connecting Communities Award –  Manchester Womens Sports Programmes

Tennis Foundation Serves Community Tennis Project –  Sikh Welfare Awareness Team

England Wales Cricket Board Special Recognition Award  – Essex Cricket in the Community

The Royal Navy Sports Woman of the Year Award –  Ellie Downie

Sporting Equals Sportsman of the Year Award –  Maro Itoje

RFU Special Recognition Award –  Harborne RFC and Joseph Chamberlain College

Jaguar Lifetime Achievement Award –  Permi Jhooti

FA Special Recognition Award –  Cyrille Regis

The BEDSAs are supported by Sport England , UK Sport, The Football Association, The Rugby Football Union, The Tennis Foundation, Youth Sport Trust, England Athletics, The England and Wales Cricket Board, The Royal Navy, The British Army, Jaguar and Spirit of 2012.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here