Hundreds of people turned up to this year's Sport Pembrokeshire Awards.  Despite the threat of snow, Folly Farm was packed for the annual award ceremony, which celebrates the efforts of the County's sportsmen and women - as well as the volunteers and sponsors that keep grass roots sport growing.

Hosted by Sport Pembrokeshire - Pembrokeshire County Council's sports development arm - the popular sports awards attracted scores of nominations across a wide range of sports.

The winner of the Junior Disability Award was Jacob Thomas (Boccia), the runners up were Harry Thomas (Wheelchair Basketball) and Jemma Bowie-Hallam (Gymnastics)

The winner of the Senior Disability Award was Victoria Walters (Gymnastics), the runners up were Michael Lewis (Wheelchair Basketball) and Alexandra Davies (Gymnastcs)

Councillor Rob Lewis, Cabinet Member for Sport and Leisure said the event recognised the hard work and effort that went into sport in Pembrokeshire.

"We have a very high standard of award winners, including several world champions" he said.  "The huge number of nominations every year and the increasing number of sports represented reflect the depth and range of sport played in our County." 

John Deason, Manager of Sport Pembrokeshire said the success of the awards scheme was due to "the hundreds of coaches, parents and volunteers that keep our community sports clubs going week in, week out throughout the year.




 

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