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Isle of Man Sports Awards: Call for nominations
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The public are being invited to submit nominations for the Isle of Man Sports Awards.
Athlete Joe Reid and equestrian Yasmin Ingham took the top honours at this year's ceremony, which was held virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, next year's event is set to return to the Villa Marina in Douglas in front of a live audience.
There are currently no social distancing requirements on the island.
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There are 11 categories and nominees must be Manx-born or have lived on the island for at least two years.
Due to a lack of opportunities to compete competitively this year as a result of the pandemic, the under-21 categories for men and women have been merged.
A new category has also been added, in memory of the island's former swimming coach Leonie Cooil, which will be presented to someone who has "demonstrated resilience, courage and are an inspiration to others within Manx sport".
The categories are:
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- Sportsman of the Year
- Sportswoman of the Year
- Isle of Man Sports Ambassador
- Under 21 Sportsperson of the Year
- Disability Sportsperson of the Year
- Veteran Sportsperson of the Year
- Sports Administrator of the Year
- Sports Coach of the Year
- Sports Team of the Year
- Lifetime Achievement
- The Leonie Cooil Courage and Inspiration Award
Minister for Education, Sport and Culture Alex Allinson said it had been a "hugely challenging year for everyone involved in sport" and the awards would be a chance to "celebrate those who have succeeded despite adversity".
"The event will be attended by the Island's brightest sporting talent, but will also honour the unsung heroes that have inspired others this year," he added.
Strict border controls and isolation rules mean at present there is no community spread of Covid-19 on the Isle of Man.
While there are currently four active cases on the island, all are self-isolating so the spread is not classed as uncontrolled community transmission.
Nominations close on 29 January 2021, with the winners to be announced at a ceremony on 25 March.