NEWPORT County AFC boss Michael Flynn, Valleys Gymnastics Academy and Pontypool United RFC were among the winners at last year's inaugural South Wales Argus Sports Awards.
And after the success of the 2018 event, the awards have returned and nominations for this year's prizes are open.
Chepstow Racecourse will host the 2019 ceremony on Wednesday, May 22, where the great and good of Gwent sport will be recognised.
So, if you know someone who deserves recognition for all their hard work in sport over the past 12 months then don't hesitate to put them forward for one of the 14 prizes up for grabs.
You can nominate the person, team or club who you think should be acknowledged for their efforts by visiting www.southwalesargus.co.uk/sportsawards.
The closing date for entries is Monday, March 18.
Award categories
Sports Personality of the Year
Professional Sports Personality of the Year
Young Sports Personality of the Year
Grassroots Sports Personality of the Year
Disability Sports Performer of the Year
Outstanding Services to Sport in Gwent
Senior Team of the Year
Junior Team of the Year
Community Club of the Year
Coach of the Year
Junior Coach of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
Newport County AFC Player of the Year
Dragons Player of the Year
“This year’s awards are in association with Chepstow Racing & Events and we are setting out to recognise the true heroes of local sport and to create an event which will be one of the main highlights of the sporting calendar locally,” said Hussain Bayoomi, managing director of the South Wales Argus.
“Local sport is the glue that holds our communities together, providing a foundation for health, fitness and team work. A place to identify sporting stars of the future.
“Recognising and honouring the achievements of the countless outstanding contributions to sport is an honour for the South Wales Argus.
“The South Wales Argus are proud to recognise the outstanding contribution to sport from grassroots to professional level, and it is an honour to showcase this through the South Wales Argus Sports Awards of 2019.”
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