A great night full of talent, dedication and commitment was on display at the Fylde Council Sports Awards on Thursday November 1st. The YMCA were privileged to obtain two awards on the night with our very own Chris Nay collecting the Coach of the Year award and in recognition of his service to the local community with over 35 years service to the YMCA, Dave Lean was awarded the Lifetime Achievement. Both winners will go on to represent Fylde at the county Lancashire Sports Awards on November 23rd at the Grand Hotel in Blackpool.
Our fully deserved winners were followed by highly commended awards for the YMCA in the Active Workplace category and the Y:Women Can Project and Your Move Health Walks in the Community Project of the Year category.
Michael Harrison, Senior Marketing Manager said, “We are truly thankful to Fylde Council for recognising our work and to all the staff, volunteers, partners, businesses and members of our local communities who made this possible. We couldn’t have done it without you. Your hard work and dedication is greatly appreciated. It was wonderful to see a huge array of local sporting achievements and deserved winners on the night, plus amazing examples of dedication to the cause. Together, we are making our communities active through sport”
Dave has been a strong and true advocate of the YMCA brand, vision and mission of ‘building strong communities’. With this example of continuous development and progression, Dave continues to cement the YMCA’s vision to build strong communities through a sense of belonging and family orientated activity that cements behaviour change that is innate through future generations
Chris Nay, winner of the Coach of the Year award engages in the promotion and delivery of physical activity sessions for young children and adults in Fylde. By ensuring that children are active and moving, Chris can achieve his goal of reducing the risk of children developing serious health conditions later in life. With childhood obesity across Fylde and Lancashire being a key area of action for healthcare professionals, the work that Chris is doing is helping children get active and stay active. On a weekly basis Chris works with over 1000 young people from 2 primary schools and 11 nurseries within Fylde.
Chris continues to mentor several coaches and volunteers who help him deliver fun and engaging physical activity sessions within schools. Working with young adults who are looking to gain experience as coaches, offering them advice and guidance whilst giving them practical experience in a supportive environment