The people have voted!
The Costcutter Youth Awards are just over a week away and we’re gearing up for a great day of medals, celebration, running and biking!
Over the last two weeks, nominations for Junior Race of the Year and Junior Club of the Year have been sent in, and today we’re delighted to announce the shortlist! Winners will be announced at the Costcutter Youth Awards, which take place on Sunday 10th December at the Sport Ireland Campus, Dublin.
The panels will take into consideration factors relevant to each award such as the level of nominations received, standards of Good Governance, Technical Official race reports, club activity, membership support, event experience for participants, event marketing, Safeguarding standards, and community engagement.
The winners will be announced at the Costcutter Youth Awards on Sunday 10th December at the Sport Ireland Campus, Dublin.
You can still book your place and you don’t have to be an award winner to come along – this event is for all athletes, aged 12-17 and their friends and family, and is free of charge.
Ticket price covers participation in the Youth Arena Games, awards attendance and lunch for one junior and their parent/guardian. We welcome you to bring additional family members/friends to support. If you have additional guests coming who are not registered there will be food available for purchase.
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