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Hambleton Sporting Heroes Honoured at Awards

CaptureSeven individuals and five teams were honoured last night at Hambleton’s annual sports awards.

Over 120 people attended the event and were entertained by Kate Fox, a northern stand up poet, comedian and frequent contributor to BBC Radio 4, with her  poems –  ‘You don’t look like a runner’ and  ‘Female bodyguard’ and ended the evening with a special poem about all of the nominees and winners!

The guest of honour was GB long jumper and three times Olympian and British record holder, Chris Tomlinson from Middlesbrough who gave the audience an inspiring speech –  ‘My Life in Sport’.

“These awards really serve to celebrate those dedicated performers, coaches and volunteers that we are honoured to have in our district who so often go unnoticed,” said Council Mrs Bridget Fortune, Portfolio Holder for Customer and Leisure Services, who hosted the event.

“It was a very emotional night with laughter mixed with tears and it was very moving to see how much the awards meant to the recipients. And Chris Tomlinson’s words certainly left everyone motivated and determined,” added Chairman, Councillor Stephen Dickins who is pictured with some of the winners.

Organised by Hambleton District Council with support from North Yorkshire Sport, awards went  to:

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