LAUSANNE, May 14, 2022 – With less than one month left until the celebration of world’s sport media excellence, AIPS is proud to announce the names of the top ten journalists who competed in the Young Reporter Photography, Young Reporters Broadcasting and Young reporters Writing categories of the Fourth edition of the AIPS Sport Media Awards. The chosen journalists passed a strict selection and will be on the roster of the potential finalists, expecting the three names to be unveiled on May, 23.
The list may contain more than 10 journalists because of ties in the voting.
The lists, published in alphabetical order by surname, are now available:
Young Reporters Photography
Abjoushak Mohammad Javad (Iran), Flight – Mizan.news
Allison Joe (New Zealand), Eyes on the ball – Getty Images
Arnoul Matteo (Italy), From another perspective – L’Eco del Chisone
Galica Andrej (Slovak Republic), Olympic focus – Slovak olympic and sports committee
Laurindo Yuri (Brazil), The Juliet on the face reflects a boy’s dream – The Players Tribune
Moraes Luiza (Brazil), Messi’s first title with Argentina – Instagram – Copaamerica
Ozbot Mattia (Italy), Stadiums closed party open – Getty Images
Saneh Christel (Lebanon), Yulimar Rojas during her World Record Jump in Tokyo 2020 – Instagram – Christelsaneh
Schroetter Florian (Austria), Lightning strikes – AP Images
Szilágyi Anna (Hungary), Like whales – Instagram – szilagyi_anna_
Xiaoyu Zhang (China), Finally it starts – Xinhua News Agency
Zeinali Alireza (Iran), Human catapult – Footballi.net
Zhong Zhenbin (China), Dangerous action – Sports.sina.com.cn
Young Reporters Broadcasting
Abdallah Chikawe Fatma (Tanzania), A woman has an equal rights of playing football even if she comes from countries that practice Islam – Azam TV
Alekseeva Lada (Russia), The most amazing fan of Fernando Torres – Match TV
Anugwolu Chidiebere (Nigeria), Documentary: Social media footballer – Nigeria Info FM
Francis Hema (Ghana), Against all odds: Pra babies hoping to make it through adversity – 3 SPORTS
Kimathi Kelvin (Kenya), Margaret Nyairera: Kenya’s athlete battle with depression and trans-gender stigma – K24 TV
Ofori Sakyibea (Ghana), Meet Anatu Sadat: Ghana’s hijab wearing football sensation – TV3 Network Limited Ghana
Rathgeb Thomas (Austria), Car racing without borders: A portrait of Benjamin Doppelreiter – OrfSportPlus
Sih Clarisse (Cameroon), For the love of the nation – Cameroon Radio and Television
Vas’kovs’ka Alla (Ukraine), Winter mountains. Two climbs to the top of Hoverla – PravdaTUT Lviv
Vazquez Mateo (Uruguay), Lucas Rocha, the Plaza Colonia fan who celebrated despite the pandemic – El Pais
Young Reporters Writing
Church Benjamin (UK), Dying for peace: Afghanistan’s first female Olympian says women will not give up their liberties easily – Cnn.com
Encarnacion Jose (Puerto Rico), Camarero racecourse: a money machine that runs on injured and abused horses – Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
Gacharira Samuel (Kenya), Amy Lasu: Shining hope for South Sudanese football – Nation.africa
Jain Sanket (India), In Kolhapur: Wrestlers’ diets, weighty problems – Ruralindiaonline.org
Jerovsek Daniel (Austria), Power women: The feminine side of strength – Kleine Zeitung
Mcelwee Molly (UK), Special investigation: The whistleblowers driving Sport’s #MeToo movement – The Telegraph
Powell Jackie (USA), The WNBA is finally catching up on mental health – Sports Illustrated
Ramsay George (UK), Depression drove her close to suicide. Now, Olympian Raven Saunders wants to ‘destigmatize mental health’ – Cnn.com
Schauhuber Martin (Austria), My friend who swam himself into a coma – Der Standard
Ulriksen Skogseth Trygve (Norway), Peter Karlsson: The painful verdict on Swedish ice hockey player’s 1995 killing – Bbc.com
Yu Wufei (China), From subculture to mainstream: Rock climbing’s rise in China – Supchina.com
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