LAUSANNE; The eighth edition of the AIPS Sport Media Awards is entering its final countdown. Three days to deadline.

Tuesday 4 November at 10pm Central European Time, the platform will close. More than 110 nationalities are already participating in the the most prestigious celebration of sports journalism, featuring eight senior categories across all platforms, along with a dedicated Young Reporters category.

Special mentions and investigative work are also considered. The Awards represent the highest honour in the sports media industry, uniting professionals from around the world. A record-breaking 2065 submissions took part in 2024, confirming the Awards’ truly global reach.

FREE ENTRY Participation is completely free, with no membership required. Journalists, videographers, and photographers worldwide are invited to submit their best work.

TWO ENTRIES PER PERSON Each participant may submit up to two entries using separate forms. These can be entered into the same or different categories. If both entries are in the same category, only one can be shortlisted for the Jury stage.

FIVE PHASES OF JUDGING Entries are reviewed by a Panel of Experts and AIPS mentors, followed by multiple selection rounds. The podium nominees will be invited to the Awards Ceremony in Lausanne, Switzerland, in April 2026, where winners will be announced on the eve of the event.

ALL LANGUAGES WELCOME Submissions in any language are accepted. English translations are recommended but not mandatory.

KEY DATES Eligible works must have been first published or broadcast between 5 November 2024 and 4 November 2025. The deadline for submissions is 4 November 2025, at 22:00 Central European Time (CET). 

HOW TO SUBMIT All entries must be submitted through the official website www.aipsawards.com. Register and complete a separate form for each entry. If you have any questions, contact us on social media @aipsawards or to info@aipsawards.com 

CATEGORIES Senior categories: Photography – Action Photo, Portfolio; Writing – Best Colour Piece, Best Opinion Column; Video – Short Feature Video, Athlete Profile, Documentary; Audio – Best Audio.


PRIZES
 Winner: USD 5,000 and trophy. Second place: USD 3,000. Third place: USD 2,000.


YOUNG REPORTERS
 Participants born on or after 1 January 1997 can enter one of their submissions in the Young Reporters category (Photography, Writing, or Broadcasting). Winners receive a career-boosting scholarship at a major international sports event. Outstanding entries may also be recognised through AIPS Young Reporters Programmes and other opportunities.

SPECIAL AWARDS A Life in Sport – lifetime achievement honour; Investigative Reporting – awarded by AIPS President Gianni Merlo to outstanding investigative journalism. Both include a trophy but no monetary prize.

CONTINENTAL RANKINGS AND SPECIAL MENTIONS After the Top 10 announcement in each category, continental rankings will highlight the best works regionally and nationally. Many featured journalists have later joined AIPS programmes and events. Special Mentions will once again celebrate works reflecting the core values of AIPS, such as human rights and gender equality, combating racism and discrimination, promoting clean and inclusive sports, reporting independently and freely, and raising awareness on mental health and innovation in sports media.

All sports media professionals are invited to join the celebration. Don’t miss out! 

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