Home / Celebrating Sport / Saskatchewan Sport Awards / Coach Dedication Awards Coach Dedication Awards The Coach Dedication Awards are designed to honour the outstanding accomplishments and contributions that coaches have made to sport, athletes and community. Up to four Coach Dedication Awards will be given out yearly. COACH DEDICATION NOMINATION FORM Nominating OrganizationOrganization*Contact Person*Phone*Email* Nominee InformationName*Sport*Phone*Email* Nominee AccomplishmentsTotal number of years the coach has been actively coaching:*Indicate the level(s) of certification the coach has attained through the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP). Be sure to include all levels of certification for their sport(s) – theory/multi-sport modules, sport/specific/technical practical.*List any other recent (in the last five years) clinics, seminars, coaching education programs the coach has attended or contributions to coaching education the coach has made.*What other awards or recognition has the coach received for contributions to sport?*What have been the significant accomplishments (placings, rankings, records) of the teams or athletes during the coach’s career?*How have the coach’s teams or athletes demonstrated improvement? Please provide specific examples.*Nominee Supporting DocumentsNominations can include up to three reference letters from athletes, fellow coaches or others who can share specific examples of how the coach helped the all-around development of an athlete, as well as honoured the Coaching Code of Ethics including Responsible Coaching. Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 32 MB, Max. files: 3. Upload a photo(s) of the nominee that can be used in the promotion of the Saskatchewan Sport Awards.* Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 32 MB, Max. files: 3. EligibilityAll of the following eligibilities must be met for the nomination: Be or have recently been coaching amateur athletes in a sport that is recognized as an active member of Sask Sport. Be actively coaching for no less than 10 years or recently retired at the time of the nomination for no less than 10 years. Be a member in good standing with the nominating organization. Must have a primary residence in Saskatchewan. Be an NCCP Certified coach or have an equivalent level of coaching education and experience, as determined by the Award Selection Committee. Must have completed Respect in Sport for Activity Leaders. Nominee consented to nomination. If the nominee has received a Saskatchewan Sport Award for Volunteer Dedication or Inspire Through Sport Award in the past (in whole or in part for their coaching contributions) they are not eligible for nomination for the Coach Dedication Awards. Not received the Coach Dedication Award in the past. Nominee Eligibility Checklist* All of the above eligibilities have be met for the nomination. CAPTCHA