Teamwork Award winnerpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 4 October 2022
Learn more about Teamwork Award winners Jadir Taekwondo Association (AJTKD).
The winners of the inaugural BBC Green Sport Awards are announced
Leilani Münter is Evergreen Athlete
SailGP win Ambition and Impact Award
Jadir Taekwondo Association (AJTKD) win Teamwork Award
Morten Thorsby named Young Athlete of the Year
David Pocock named Athlete of the Year
Nicola Pearson
Learn more about Teamwork Award winners Jadir Taekwondo Association (AJTKD).
And the second award of the night goes to...
Jadir Taekwondo Association!
Next up is our Teamwork award...
This award is for organisations (professional, community-level or grassroots) that have actively educated or engaged participants, fans, citizens or society at large on climate action.
A reminder of the shortlist for this award are;
Quote MessageIn addition to the actions by Sail GP of reducing emissions by 56% already, I was also impressed by their purpose and vision, including gender and racial inclusion, and effective design of their campaigns and projects to engage their fans and stakeholders, which recognized me that they best understand what it takes to lead harnessing the power of sport.
Mie Kajikawa, Green Sport Awards Judge
Quote Message"Everyone involved in SailGP loves our purpose programmes. They really are engaged in it. They really care about it and the teams really care about the impact programme. That wasn't always the case but nowadays they are incredibly competitive about it and incredibly passionate about the positive impact they're having."
Russell Coutts, SailGP CEO
Find out more about Ambition and Impact Award winner SailGP.
And the winner is...
SailGP!
It's nearly time to announce our first award winner of the night!
First up will be the Ambition and Impact award and a reminder the nominees for this award are;
Leilani has recently been working with BBC Sport - using her background and passion for the environment and conservation to show how climate change and pollution are impacting wildlife in Florida.
Earlier I mentioned we had already had one award winner announced.
In July former racing driver Leilani Münter won the inaugural BBC's Evergreen Athlete Award.
She was chosen for this award for proactively demonstrating her ongoing support for environmental and/or climate change issues for a number of years as well as being recognised by the judges as one of the first athletes to use her platform to such prominent effect in raising awareness of environmental issues.
At a time when we continue to see the impacts of climate change all around us, BBC Sport decided to create the Green Sport Awards to draw attention to athletes who are championing the cause, as well organisations (big and small) who showcase how change is possible, focussing on positive stories in an area that is often dominated by more negative news stories.
Sport isn't immune to the effects of climate change and it is important to give audiences and fans an insight into what the impacts are but also the positive changes that can and are being made.
There are five awards that make up this years Green Sport Awards
We will be announcing the winners for each category throughout the evening and you can read more about each category and the nominees here.
Welcome everyone to the inaugural BBC Green Sport Awards!
The first of it's kind award ceremony will be taking place as part of the Sport Positive Summit as we showcase the sportspeople, teams and organisations that have been using their platform to make a positive difference to the issue of climate change and sustainability.
With one award already announced (more on that in a bit) we will bring you the winners of the remaining four awards as they happen including the Athlete of the Year.
So let's get going shall we?