PADDLE CYMRU AWARDS

PADDLE CYMRU AWARDS

We are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Paddle Cymru Awards, and what a year it’s been! We received the highest number of nominations since the awards began, a true testament to the passion, dedication and impact of individuals and clubs across the paddling community in Wales.


Paddle Cymru, a part of Paddle UK, recognizes outstanding individuals and organizations within the Welsh paddling community through various awards. These include the Geoff Good Award for coaching excellence, and awards for specific achievements in paddlesport.


With so many inspiring stories and outstanding contributions, the judging panel had an incredibly tough job narrowing down the finalists. Every nomination reflected the spirit of paddlesport, from grassroots volunteers and inclusive initiatives to performance excellence and environmental leadership. We’re proud to celebrate the people who make our community so special.


Provider of the Year: Sea Kayak Academy


Sea Kayak Academy stood out for its exceptional coaching, welcoming environment, and commitment to helping paddlers grow in confidence and skill. Led by the ever-encouraging Ian, the Academy offers a relaxed, supportive learning experience that adapts to all abilities. With access to the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline, quality kit, and a friendly atmosphere, it’s no wonder so many paddlers credit Ian with helping them achieve more than they thought possible. 


Club Champion of the Year: Russell Scaplehorn


For 15 years, Russell Scaplehorn has been the heart of Seren Dŵr Slalom Canoe Club leading as Chair, coaching paddlers of all levels, and quietly handling the countless behind-the-scenes tasks that keep the club thriving. From building boat racks to mentoring young athletes into regional squads, Russell’s dedication, vision, and hands-on support have shaped the club’s success and inspired a generation of paddlers.


 Club of the Year: Aberfan Canoe Club


Aberfan Canoe Club marks its 50th year with a well earned Club of the Year award, recognising 5 decades of paddling, community spirit, and competitive success. From rivers to international championships, the club has nurtured generations of paddlers, including world champions, while supporting the wider paddling community through coaching and development. Their legacy of youth leadership, inclusive training, and unforgettable adventures continues to inspire, with a new generation of instructors now stepping up to carry the torch.


Inspiring Paddler of the Year: Teifion Friston Kemble


Teifion Friston Kemble’s passion, resilience, and infectious enthusiasm have earned him this year’s Inspiring Paddler of the Year award. Despite living with a rare neurological condition that requires him to use a wheelchair, Teifion is a dedicated whitewater and slalom kayaker who tackles every challenge with determination and joy. A regular at club sessions and events, he uplifts everyone around him not just through his paddling achievements, but through his positivity and encouragement. Teifion is a true role model and a shining example of what’s possible when passion meets perseverance.


Special Recognition Community Award: Dee Valley Clean Up


The Dee Valley Clean Up team, founded by Aaron Kendall and led by Rob Hurst, Matt Stephenson, and Clive Gibbo, have earned this year’s Special Recognition Community Award for their tireless, voluntary efforts to protect and preserve the Dee Valley and beyond. From river and trail clean-ups to tackling invasive species and responding to environmental hazards, their passion for the outdoors is matched only by their impact. As local paddlers and guides, their enthusiasm is infectious, inspiring more people to care for the places we paddle and play.


Volunteer of the Year: Tony Griffiths


With 50 years of dedicated service to paddlesport, Tony is a true pillar of the community. A founding member of Aberfan Canoe Club, Tony has held every club role and continues to work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly. His impact extends far beyond the club, from coaching and mentoring young paddlers to leading national youth polo initiatives and supporting facility development at Taff Bargoed Lakes. Tony’s lifelong commitment, quiet leadership, and passion for the sport have shaped generations of paddlers and left a lasting legacy across Wales.


 Competition Paddler of the Year: Lara Elcock


Lara's dedication, drive, and team spirit have earned her this year’s Competition Paddler of the Year award. Always first on the water and last off, Lara is a role model to younger paddlers, balancing intense training with school commitments and still finding time to support her teammates. Her hard work paid off with a promotion to the Premier Division, and she’s now training for GB selection while taking on the challenge of C1. Lara’s focus, resilience, and generosity make her a true inspiration on and off the water.


About the Awards

The Paddle Cymru Awards recognise the tremendous dedication and commitment of our members and those who support them.


This year's award categories are: 


  • Inspiring Paddler of the Year
  • Special Recognition Community Award
  • Volunteer of the Year - Alan Baker Award
  • Competition Paddler of the Year
  • Club of the Year
  • Club Champion of the Year
  • Provider of the Year


Assessment process

After the nomination period closes, the Paddle Cymru Awards judging panel will assess the nominations. The panel will make their decision only on the information provided in the nomination form. Applicants must not make the assumption that the panel or Paddle Cymru will know the applicant or have knowledge that will be used as part of the assessment process. It is not necessary to submit multiple applications for each nominee - the total number of nominations received will not be a factor in the judges' decision.


The judges will use the criteria listed below for each award to select three finalists for each award, with the highest scoring nominee selected as the award winner. However, please note that to be successful a nominee does not necessarily need to have evidence of all of the criteria - these have simply been provided as a guideline to assist you in preparing your nomination.


The winners will be announced on our website and social media channels in February 2024.


Timeline

  • Nominations open - 8 December 2024
  • Nominations deadline - midnight on 27th February 2025
  • Finalists announced - week commencing 20th March 2025
  • Announcement of winners - week commencing 3rd April 2025


Award criteria


Inspiring Paddler of the Year

A Welsh paddler who inspires other paddlers and encourages paddlesports on the whole. An athlete or explorer who stands out with their paddling achievements, showing progression, personal preparation or sportsmanship to contribute to the sport.


Criteria (any of the following): 


  • Achieved progression through preparation, effort or results
  • Demonstrated sportsmanship to other paddlers
  • Achieved a first descent or explored a paddling destination in a new w


Special Recognition Community Award

The rock-solid person behind the scenes who is always there supporting other paddlers. This award is open to anyone who goes above and beyond helping the paddling community. 


Criteria (any of the following): 


  • Organises river clean-ups
  • Helping or organising key paddling events, such as logistics, fundraising, judging, etc
  • Running or helping Peer Groups (unregistered groups)
  • Individuals that have helped in rescues and incidents on the water
  • Access Champions

 

Volunteer of the Year - Alan Baker Award

The leader of the future who has already made a mark on their club or community through their volunteering.


Criteria (any of the following): 


  • Making the introduction to paddlesports fun and attractive
  • Helping or organising key parts of an event or club activities (such as logistics, fundraising, admin, communications, judging, etc)
  • Supporting paddlers as a community outside the activity of paddling
  • Creating a positive impact (for example personal development, health or educational achievement) 

 

Competition Paddler of the Year

The Welsh athlete who stands out with their paddling achievements, showing progression, personal preparation or sportsmanship to contribute to the sport. 


Criteria (any of the following): 


  • Achieved progression through preparation, effort or results
  • Demonstrated sportsmanship to other paddlers
  • Commitment to the sport and training 


Club of the Year

Awarded to the top paddling club in Wales - recognising exemplary achievement in promoting the growth of paddlesport and supporting the development of paddlers at all levels from all communities. 


Criteria (three or more of the following): 


  • A club that embraces and supports the development of a wide range of paddlesport disciplines
  • Evidence of the development of skill progression and enjoyment within paddlesport
  • Evidence of planning and maximising opportunities to broaden the skills and experience of club paddlers
  • Evidence of a unique programme that has made a significant impact within the club
  • Evidence of joint initiatives with other clubs that benefit its members
  • Evidence of how the club safeguards their athlete(s)
  • Evidence of growth in membership within the club


Club Champion of the Year

Awarded to a member of a club for their contribution of helping with club activities.


Criteria (any of the following):


  • Helps with aspects of running a club, can include organising pool sessions, group trips, admin and comms etc
  • Has taken time to gain qualifications to help lead and coach other paddlers in the club
  • Regularly helps with kitting out members , including use of club kayaks (and towing trailers), paddles and PFD's
  • #ShePaddles Ambassadors
  • Boat fixers
  • Rolling champions
  • Coaches


Provider of the Year

Awarded to a paddlesports provider in Wales. This can be a self employed coach, or a centre operating in Wales.


Criteria (Any of the following):


  • As a self employed coach delivering coaching on confidence, rolling, safety, skills, etc to paddlers
  • A registered centre that goes above and beyond in paddlesports
  • Provides a way for people to access the river where access may be challenging either to the person or the place
  • Provides specialist kit for paddlers and/or their carers


How to nominate someone

You can use our online nominations form to submit your nominations. You can choose to either submit a written statement or upload a video nomination.


If you submit a video nomination, a simple smartphone video is fine (and in fact encouraged!) We just ask that you hold the camera horizontal and try to limit your video to no more than 30 seconds). We will ask you to consent for us to use your video as part of any announcement of the nominees or winners - this could be online or on social media.