Shortlist announcement for Young Reporters categories
LAUSANNE, March 27, 2024 - The AIPS Sport Media Awards are pleased to announce the shortlist for the Young Reporters categories: Photography, Broadcasting and Writing.
The shortlist represents the second judging stage and is based on the preferences of the AIPS Executive Committee members.
Find out more about the judging stages here.
Disclaimer: All names and information have been published as we have received them, for any corrections please contact us at info@aipsawards.com.
Here are the selected works, in alphabetical order of country:
YOUNG REPORTERS BROADCASTING
Silvana Strieder (Austria), From the Front Line to the Arena: The Story of a World Champion - Kurier
Stanimira Atanasova (Bulgaria), The Other Champions: "A letter to you" - bTV Media Group
Bill Eshun (Ghana), The Jumping Phoenix: High Jumper overcoming boundaries in pursuit of immortality - TV3 Ghana
Mishael Quaynor (Ghana), Christian Atsu: The Childhood - Multimedia Group Limited
Clinton Yeboah (Ghana), Abandoned Nyinahin project: monumental disappointment to youth in sports in Ghana - Multimedia Ghana Limited
Victorine Kaaronda (Namibia), Psychologist involvement in sport is essential - Namibia Broadcasting Corporation
Abdoulaye Gueye (Senegal), L'insertion Des Joueurs au Sénégal- Exemple Du DUC - SoundCloud
Papa Mahmoud Gueye (Senegal), Football, the new Saudi soft power? - Brut Afrique
Cynthia Seda (Solomon Islands), First woman football commentator - SIBC
Alla Vas'kovs'ka (Ukraine), Football for the strong. Ukrainian soldiers with amputations play football - Pershyi Zakhidnyi
YOUNG REPORTERS PHOTOGRAPHY
Florian Schroetter (Austria), Focus - Mag. Thomas Wondrak Unternehmensberatung
Vinicius Do Prado (Brazil), Two Sides of a Penalty - Agência DRAP
Tom Weller (Germany), Balance on balance beam - Instagram
Márton Koncz (Hungary), Serve - Nemzeti Sport
Máté Ladjánszki (Hungary), Finish line - Népszava
Anna Szilágyi (Hungary), Above the sky - EPA Images
Sajad Imanian (Iran), Iconic Defiance: Jenni Hermoso's Triumph - Getty Images
Matteo Arnoul (Italy), Olga Kharlan exultation - Spiegel Sport
Mattia Ozbot (Italy), Jumping Higher - World Athletics
Giovanni Zenoni (Italy), Clash - Instagram
Joe Allison (New Zealand), The Pride of the Haka - Getty Images
Samet Yalçın (Turkey), Breaking Moment - Ihlas News Agency
Timothy Akolamazima (Uganda), Oringa Serves - The Guardian
Akram Abdullah (Yemen), Passion & spirit in its finest form - Facebook
Mohammed Ahmed (Yemen), Flying player - Facebook
YOUNG REPORTERS WRITING
Salma Niazi (Afghanistan), Salma Niazi: A beacon of resilience and hope for Afghan Women - The Afghan Times
Saeedullah Safi (Afghanistan), The ongoing struggles faced by Afghan sportswomen under Taliban rule - The Afghan Times
Camila Alves (Brazil), Pelé's hidden story: how the King changed a country's routine with just one training session - Grupo Globo
Carlos Vinicius Amorim Silva (Brazil), Na era da saúde mental, metade dos clubes do Brasileirão não tem psicólogos no time profissional - North Star Network (Trivela)
Pascal Gillen (Germany), „Du weinst alleine“: Kim Olafsson über den schmerzhaften Abschied vom Profifußball - Tageblatt
Emmanuel Ayamga (Ghana), Ghana's female footballers open up on mental health - Pulse Ghana
Panagiota Chalkia (Greece), Peanut Tuitele: Three points on abuse and alcohol with a timeout - Metromedia AE
Niharika Raina (India), De-bloat powder, home-cooked food at the centre of Rishabh Pant's nutrition powered recovery - IANS
Sruthi Ravindranath (India), Health hazards: why cricket is tougher for women in more ways than you might think - ESPNcricinfo
Francesco Gottardi (Italy), Football, where nobody could play before - Il Foglio
Jose Encarnacion (Puerto Rico), La otra recta final de los caballos en el Hipódromo Camarero - Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
Vladislav Netyaev (Russia), Faster, Higher, Grayer. Russia spends millions of rubles to buy elite housing for athletes. - Transparency International — Russia in Exile
Stefan Kosanović (Serbia), Sports psychologist Sasa Sredanovic falsely presents herself to the public - Seecheck
Jack Bantock (UK), For nearly 50 years, only Black men caddied The Masters. One day, they all but vanished - CNN
Chloe Merrell (UK), Uganda’s Mary Cholhok: ‘Netball transformed my life into something amazing’ - The Guardian