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Recognising those who advocate for inclusion

A celebration of the track and field community's commitment to inclusion, recognising outstanding contributions, nominated by athletes, coaches, and organisations, and voted for by the public.

Track and Field Inclusion Awards 2025 are a celebration of the track and field community’s commitment to inclusion, nominated by athletes, coaches, and organisations, and voted for by the public.

With a number of awards to win spanning athletics clubs, coaching excellence, adaptive sports, community outreach, youth development, diversity initiatives and more, these awards recognise those who are championing inclusivity and accessibility in track and field through dedication, innovation and positive change.

The awards are community-founded and publicly voted, combining recognition of excellence with broad community participation.

Track and Field Inclusion Awards are a partnership between TAFi, UK Athletics and The Voice Newspaper. Nominations and voting of the Awards Ceremony is open to all members of the track and field community as well as supporters of inclusive athletics.

MEET THE NOMINEES & VOTE

Click on the categories below to vote for your TAFi Awards 2025 winner.

Athlete of the year
Male

Zharnel Hughes

Double British champion who won both 100m (9.94s) and 200m titles at the 2025 UK Athletics Championships Zharnel Hughes – continued his exceptional sprint dominance on the domestic and international stage.

Charlie Dobson

Following his breakout 2024 season, the 400m specialist continued his strong form in 2025, firmly establishing himself as one of Britain’s fastest quarter-milers.

Seamus Derbyshire

Clocked 48.47s in the 400m hurdles – the sixth-fastest time ever by a UK runner – and represented Team GB at the World Athletics Championships. On his Epic 2025 journey Seamus has been embracing authenticity as a Queer Athlete.

Athlete of the year
Female

Katarina Johnson-Thompson

Claimed dramatic shared bronze medal at World Championships in Tokyo, finishing level on points with American rival after competing as defending world champion.

Morgan Lake

Made history as the first British woman to clear 2 metres in high jump.

Amy Hunt

Won sensational 200m silver at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo with 22.14 seconds, plus claimed 100m British title with personal best 11.02 seconds.

Para-athlete of the year
Male

Aled Davies

Won gold to secure his seventh consecutive world F63 shot put title in a thrilling competition at World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi.

Thomas Young

Secured bronze medal at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, winning medals at three consecutive World Championships.

Alfie Shallcross

At just 11, Alfie Shallcross (T20/F20) has made a huge impact in para athletics, hes won 3 golds at the Junior Para Nationals, and placed 1st in U15 long jump and 3rd in 100m at the Junior Para Championships

Para-athlete of the year
Female

Hannah Cockroft

Led British one-two-three sweep in T34 400m gold at World Para Athletics Championships in 2025, won her 19th world title in the 800m with championship record 1:49.88 and remaining unbeaten since 2011.

Bree Cronin

Made her World Championships debut just 12 months after taking up para-athletics, showing remarkable determination after injury left her with broken bones affecting mobility, inspiring others facing adversity.

Fummi Oduwaiye

Competed consistently at World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, finishing fourth in F44 discus with 37.91m throw, inspiring many after nerve damage and paralysis from routine operation.

Breakthrough young star of the year
Male

Rafferty Mirfin

Claimed stunning gold in 800m at Under-20 European Championships in Tampere with blistering 1:48 time, showcasing Yorkshire’s emerging middle-distance talent and proving breakthrough athletes can compete at elite level.

Teddy Wilson

European Under-18 100m record holder who represented GB & NI at 2025 Under-20 European Championships, headlining British squad in Finland while inspiring young athletes nationwide with his remarkable progression.

Alfie Shallcross

At just 11, Alfie Shallcross (T20/F20) has made a huge impact in para athletics, hes won 3 golds at the Junior Para Nationals, and placed 1st in U15 long jump and 3rd in 100m at the Junior Para Championships

Breakthrough young star of the year
Female

Mabel Akande

Won a silver medal in 100m at the 2025 European Under-20 Championships with 11.41s time, earning her first individual international medal and representing Lincoln Wellington with pride across Europe.

Aliyah Afolabi

Welsh sprinter with fastest UK U17 60m time this year at 7.49 seconds, breaking championship records in 200m while inspiring young athletes through Cardiff Archers and representing Wales with pride.

Alessia Scala

Alessia set a new U15 girls high jump record of 1.75m in 2025 and is the number one ranked athlete in her age group this year.

Coach of the year

Sharon Morris

Senior Athlete Pathway Coordinator for UK Athletics and Level 3 coach at Birchfield Harriers, became first Black female Coach of Year recipient in 2018, shaping careers of national champions while managing GB junior teams.

Paul Moseley

Para athletics specialist with 30+ years coaching experience, recognised in UK Coaching Awards after outstanding year developing world-class para-athletes, serving as England Athletics Coach Education Programme Manager.

TJ Ossai

World and European Masters Champion in 2025, and founder of Be Fit Today Track Academy, passionate about maximising potential in next generation athletes, coaching with Level 2 qualifications while inspiring young people to excel in athletics and life.

Athletics in the UK has incredible potential, but systemic barriers prevent many from participating, excelling, and leading.

1. Submit Nominations: 6th Sept – 9th October 2025
Self-nominations and nominations of others welcome – for free – across all our awards categories!
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2. Public Vote: 10th October - 26th October 2025
Public vote to vote for the winners out of the Top 3 Nominees (voting is free)
NOW OPEN
3. Judging: October – November 2025
An expert committee comprising inclusion specialists and athletics professionals will provide oversight throughout the voting process, maintaining transparency and fairness. The awards remain public-driven, with our panel ensuring smooth operations and equal opportunity for all participants.
4.TAFi Awards Celebration: 6th November 2025
Join us as we reveal the winners at TAFi Awards Ceremony on 6 November at Premium venue in Central London.

Date: Thursday 6th November 2025

Location: Central London

Capacity: 100 guests

Dress Code: Whatever makes you feel fabulous

Nominating Categories

Celebrating inclusion champions across all levels of UK athletics

Public voting categories

Athlete of the Year (two awards)

Honouring athletes who inspire on and off the track.

Para-Athletes of the Year (two awards)

For outstanding competitive performance and wider impact.

Breakthrough Young Stars of the Year (two awards)

Spotlighting athletes under 20 making their mark while championing inclusivity.

Coach of the Year

Recognising coaches who combine success with inclusive values.

TAFi specialist categories

Lloyd Cowan Bursary Award

(Legacy of Inclusion Award): Celebrating charitable and community contributions in honour of the late Lloyd Cowan MBE

Unsung Hero Award

Honors a volunteer or community champions who has made a significant impact on society through Track and Field, fostering inclusion in underserved areas.

TAFi Recognition Award

The flagship honour chosen by the TAFi core team to celebrate transformative leadership which embraces the power of inclusion.

FAQs

Anyone - members of the public, clubs, schools and organisations.

Yes - submit a new form for each nominee.

Midnight on 9 October 2025 is the deadline for nominations.

The top 3 names with the most nominations from each category, are choosen to ensure fairness. Our expert judges analyse the reasonsing for the nominations to ensure it fits in with the spirit of the TAFi Awards.

Anyone - members of the public, clubs, schools and organisations.

Yes - submit a new form for each person you wish to vote for.

Midnight on 26th October 2025 is the deadline for the public vote.

The winners are choose by the person in each category with the most votes from the public.

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How to Nominate

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Choose Your Category

Select the award category that best fits your nominee’s contributions.

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Complete the Form

Provide detailed information about your nominee’s impact and achievements.

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Submit Supporting Evidence

Include testimonials, photos, or documentation that demonstrates impact.

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Expert Review

Our panel of athletics and inclusion experts will review all nominations.

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