| LONDON: The UK’s sports media industry has marked its annual celebration and recognition of excellence with an extra-special gala evening for the 2025 SJA British Sports Journalism Awards, sponsored by Canon. For the first time in the event’s history, the iconic London Palladium was the venue, with Jim White, Reshmin Chowdhury, Bela Shah and Joel Beya sharing host duties. For the second time in his career, The Athletic’s Adam Crafton collected the coveted John Bromley Trophy for SJA Sports Journalist of the Year. There is a new name on the Ed Lacey Trophy for Canon Sports Photographer of the Year. Julian Finney of Getty Images took the top prize, and he also claimed the Canon Portfolio category. In the Broadcast section, the Presenter of the Year was also a first-time winner in Gabby Logan (BBC Sport), while Conor McNamara took the Commentator honours. The Broadcast Journalist award was won by Dan Roan, for his second triumph in five editions of the Awards. The Sunday Times retained its Newspaper of the Year crown, while in the heavyweight Sports Publisher category, The Guardian took the top prize. The Doug Gardner Award for outstanding contribution to sports journalism went to veteran photographer Bob Martin, a three-time winner of the Ed Lacey Trophy (1992, 1998, and 2001). FULL LIST OF AWARDS Sports Publisher The Guardian Doug Gardner Award for Outstanding Contribution to Sports Journalism Bob Martin WRITING AND OPEN MEDIA AWARDS SJA Sports Journalist of the Year (John Bromley Trophy) Adam Crafton – The Athletic Newspaper Winner: The Sunday Times Silver: The Times Bronze: The Telegraph News Reporter Winner: Martyn Ziegler – The Times & Sunday Times Silver: Matt Lawton – The Times & Sunday Times Bronze: Tom Morgan – The Telegraph Scoop Winner: Maccabi Tel Aviv fans not allowed to attend Aston Villa game in Europa League – Jacob Tanswell, The Athletic Silver: Christian Horner’s emotional exit speech – Sky Sports News Bronze: Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track fails – Adam Crafton, The Athletic, and Wiegman fury as Earps quits – Kathryn Batte, The Telegraph Columnist Winner: Jonathan Liew – The Guardian Silver: Paul Hayward – The Observer Bronze: Owen Slot – The Times & Sunday Times Football Journalist Winner: Jonathan Northcroft – The Times & Sunday Times Silver: Craig Hope – Daily Mail Bronze: Jonathan Liew – The Guardian Cricket Journalist Winner: Mike Atherton – The Times & Sunday Times Silver: Simon Wilde – The Times & Sunday Times Bronze: Nick Hoult – The Telegraph Rugby Journalist Winner: Daniel Schofield – The Telegraph Silver: Charlie Morgan – The Telegraph Bronze: Alex Lowe – The Times & Sunday Times Women’s Football Journalist Winner: Charlotte Harpur – The Athletic Silver: Kathryn Batte – The Telegraph Bronze: Suzanne Wrack – The Guardian Feature Writer – Long-Form Winner: Daniel Storey – The i Paper Silver: David Walsh – The Times & Sunday Times Bronze: Andy Bull – The Guardian Feature Writer – Short-Form Winner: Rob Maul – The Sun Silver: Seb Stafford-Bloor – The Athletic Bronze: Adam Bate – Sky Sports Regional Journalist Winner: Alex Miller – Iconic Media Silver: Jon Colman – Newsquest Cumbria Bronze: Neil Allen – Portsmouth News Content Agency Winner: Sportsbeat Silver: Stats Perform Bronze: Hayters Data Journalist Winner: Hamzah Khalique-Loonat – The Times & Sunday Times Silver: Ryan Benson – Stats Perform Bronze: James Sharpe – Daily Mail Specialist Correspondent (Mike Dickson Trophy) Winner: Riath Al-Samarrai – Daily Mail Silver: Tom Kershaw – The Times & Sunday Times Bronze: Chris McKenna – Freelance Specialist Sports Publisher Winner: Opta Analyst Silver: City AM Bronze: Telegraph Women’s Sport Sports Summariser Winner: Rob Harris – Sky News Silver: Richard Hoiles – ITV Sport Bronze: Matt Slater – The Athletic, and Phil Hay – The Athletic Sport for Change Journalism, supported by ConnectSport CIC Winner: Alison Mitchell – Freelance Silver: Miriam Zara Walker-Khan – Freelance Bronze: ITV Racing – ITV Sport Ones to Watch – Writing (Ian Wooldridge Trophy) Winner: Charlotte Daly (Mail Sport) Silver: Um-E-Aymen Babar – Freelance Bronze: Megan Feringa – The Athletic SJA Academy Award, in association with talkSPORT Winner: Alice Jackson Highly Commended: Emma Seligman; George Nash CANON PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS Canon SJA Sports Photographer of the Year (Ed Lacey Trophy) Julian Finney – Getty Images Canon Portfolio Winner: Julian Finney – Getty Images Silver: Alex Pantling – Getty Images, and Michael Steele – Getty Images Bronze: Lee Smith – Action Images Reuters Specialist Portfolio (Phil Sheldon Trophy) Winner: Alex Whitehead – SWpix Silver: Lee Smith – Action Images Reuters Bronze: David Davies – PA Media Football Portfolio (Matthew Ashton Trophy) Winner: Carl Recine – Getty Images Silver: Alex Pantling – Getty Images Bronze: Justin Setterfield – Getty Images, and Lee Smith – Action Images Reuters Picture Winner: Jacques Feeney – Offside Sports Photography Silver: Hannah McKay – Reuters Bronze: Julian Finney – Getty Images News Picture Winner: Carl Recine – Getty Images Silver: Lee Smith – Action Images Reuters Bronze: Catherine Ivill – AMA Sports Photo Canon Young Photographer Winner: Annabel Lee-Ellis – Freelance Silver: Jacques Feeney – Offside Sports Photography Bronze: George Wood – Getty Images BROADCAST AWARDS Presenter Winner: Gabby Logan – BBC Sport Silver: Mark Chapman – BBC Sport / Sky Sports Bronze: Ed Chamberlin – ITV Sport, and Simon Thomas – Sky Sports Broadcast Journalist Winner: Dan Roan – BBC Sport Silver: Alex Aljoe – Freelance Bronze: Steve Scott – ITV News Commentator Winner: Conor McNamara – Freelance Silver: John Murray – BBC Radio 5 Live Bronze: Peter Drury – Sky Sports Pundit Winner: Ally McCoist – talkSPORT / TNT Sports Silver: Ian Wright – ITV Sport Bronze: Jamie Carragher – Sky Sports Audio Show Winner: White & Jordan – talkSPORT Silver: Test Match Special – BBC Bronze: Premier League Sunday – BBC Television Show Winner: Match of the Day – BBC Sport Silver: Monday Night Football – Sky Sports, and The Opening Show – ITV Sport Audio Documentary Winner: Romanov: Czar of Hearts – BBC Sport Scotland Silver: Head Before Wicket – talkSPORT Bronze: Iconic: The Rise of the Women in Red – BBC Cymru Wales Television Documentary Winner: This is Palermo – COPA90 Silver: Sir Chris Hoy: Cancer, Courage & Me – BBC Bronze: Football’s Financial Shame: The Story of the V11 – Noah Media Group for BBC Storyville Audio Live Event Coverage Winner: The Grand National – BBC Radio 5 Live Silver: UEFA Women’s Euros 2025 – BBC Radio 5 Live Bronze: British & Irish Lions Tour 2025 – talkSPORT Television Live Event Coverage Winner: UEFA Women’s Euro – Sunset+Vine Silver: Ricky Hatton’s Funeral – Sky Sports News Bronze: Euro 2025 – ITV Sport, and The 2025 Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Audio Podcast – ‘Always On’ Winner: P1 with Matt & Tommy – Stak Silver: Sky Sports Cricket Podcast – Sky Sports Bronze: The Sports Agents – Global Media Group Audio Podcast – Limited Series Winner: Romanov: Czar of Hearts – BBC Sport Scotland Silver: Bloodgate – BBC Radio 5 Live Bronze: After The Lights Go Out – talkSPORT Content Creator Winner: Alex Bailess – Freelance Silver: Miles Addy – The Content Club Bronze: Sanny Rudravajhala – Freelance Content Creator Exclusive Winner: Sir Jim Ratcliffe – The Overlap With Gary Neville Silver: Changing Lives Through Football: A Day With Arsenal Legends In Sierra Leone – GFN Network Limited London Bronze: Wayne Rooney: Where United’s Decline Began – Rio Ferdinand Presents YouTube Channel Winner: Rio Ferdinand Presents – New Era Ingenious Silver: The United Stand – The United Stand Bronze: talkSPORT Boxing – talkSPORT YouTube Newcomer Winner: The Beast Mode On Podcast – Footballco with Adebayo Akinfenwa Silver: Counter Pressed – Spotify Bronze: Sky Sports – WSL Channel Sky Sports YouTube Show Winner: Bundesliga – That’s Football Silver: Rio Ferdinand Presents – New Era Ingenious Bronze: Fan Debates – SPORTbible (LADbible Group) Ones to Watch – On Air Winner: Jamie Ward – Matchroom Boxing Silver: Emily Herbert – Freelance Bronze: Ellen Ellard – Freelance Ones to Watch – Off Air Winner: Alice Daniell – Sky Sports Silver: Rupa Ghelani – Sky Sports Bronze: Sophie Penney – Global Media Group ### |