Nominations for World ParaVolley Awards
Since 2019 the work of the Awards Committee has resulted in over 300 awards, including Recognition, Outstanding Achievement, Distinguished Service and Honorary Life Membership Awards, which were distributed by the Board of Directors annually on 24th April, International World ParaVolley Day.
The Committee’s target for International World ParaVolley Day 2023 is to enable the Board to recognise those individuals who meet the criteria as stated in the attached WPV Awards Scheme Document, in paravolley who have not yet received an Award, or are deserving of an award higher than that previously received. Beach Awards will also be considered at the relevant time in the future.
Previous recipients of awards, including posthumous awards, are all recognised on the World ParaVolley website. It is important to note that their profiles may be published more than one category to which they contributed but only one summarising certificate is awarded.
International Member Federations past and present are expected to play a major role in the nomination process. Nominations are also invited from any member of the WPV Board, Department Directors, Zones, Commissions and Committees. Nominations/applications will also be considered from individuals.
Particularly in the case of Federations, but also other bodies, it is important to recognise the awards are World ParaVolley’s International Federation Awards, not National Federation awards. All who meet the criteria should be nominated. It is the role of the WPV Awards Committee, and not the National Federations or other bodies, to decide which nominations to submit to the WPV Board for approval. Every individual who meets the criteria at international level has the right to be considered for an award.
It is understood that currently appointed officials may not have detailed knowledge of the individuals who have been involved over many years, so we urge you to seek out those who are best placed to identify individuals, and to obtain/create profiles for them.
These nominations may come from any area of WPV service at International Level, including, but not limited to – Playing, Coaching, Refereeing, Classification, Anti-Doping, Medical, Technical, Administration, Governance, Media, Sponsor, Research or Event Organisation.
Note – In the submission of a posthumous nomination every effort should be made to obtain as much history as possible, if there is limited information the…
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