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Young athletes recognised at Waltham Forest Town Hall sports awards ceremony

68 athletes have been given a GLL Sport Foundation (GSF) award

Credit: Steve Bainbridge via GLL

68 local athletes have been given a GLL Sport Foundation (GSF) award following a record number of applications to the scheme this year. The awards were presented at a special event on 15 June at Waltham Forest Town Hall.

Young athletes were very well represented, with 37% of the awards going to under 16s. This year’s youngest recipient is karate competitor Edward Turchyn who trains at Waltham Forest Feel Good Centre. Edward won a silver medal at the Copenhagen Open karate competition last year and will be competing in the Polish Open this weekend.

Edward said: “I am proud to get this funding. It helps me do my best and represent England at international competitions. My aim is to train really hard and win gold.”

BMX competitors Harry Holmes, aged 13 and sister Erin Holmes, aged 11 also received awards, along with 11-year-old sailing champion Jude Baldock.

The awards event was attended by GSF Chair and GLL CEO, Peter Bunday, new Waltham Forest Cabinet Member for Culture, Sport and Communication, Cllr Anna Rose Kerr, and Strategic Director for Neighbourhoods and Environment, Debbie Porter.  

Local triathlon athletes Lucy Charles-Barclay and her husband Reece are both GSF recipients and Lucy participated in a Q&A at the event in her capacity as a GSF ambassador.

She said: “We cannot thank the GLL Sport Foundation enough for their ongoing support. Without their help, we couldn’t have dreamt of reaching the level we have so quickly and we have stayed loyal to the support programme since to help inspire more athletes.”

Sports and culture cabinet lead Anna Rose Kerr, winner Max Bell and GLL CEO Peter Bundey, Credit: Steve Bainbridge via GLL

The largest independent athlete award programme in the UK, GSF supports athletes through financial bursaries, access to physical rehabilitation and mental wellbeing support. In addition, all athletes are given access to over 250 sport and leisure facilities across the UK operated by GLL under its “BETTER” brand. This year, a record number of applicants were received from athletes across the UK.

Daniel Bank, GLL Community Sport Manager, said: “This year, GSF will be providing £45,000 of support to local athletes, 96% of whom receive no other financial backing. “Without this scheme, many would be self-funding their training and competitions or relying on family support via the bank of mum and dad. We gave awards to nine new athletes aged under 14 this year and the support is particularly key for this age group.”

Now in its 18th year, GSF has contributed nearly £20m worth of athlete funding and support and distributed nearly 35,000 awards to young and talented athletes in 69 areas of the UK where GLL operate and across 121 different sports.

GSF Patron Sally Gunnell OBE said: “It’s fantastic to see the GLL Sport Foundation announcing its largest ever award cohort in 2026. The support continues to make a difference to young athletes at precisely the point in their careers when they most need it – keeping them training and focused on success. I wish them the very best of luck in their sporting careers.”

GSF Chair and GLL CEO Peter Bundey said: “GLL is a successful worker-owned cooperative and charitable social enterprise that has brought growing impact to public services and local communities over 33 years of successful operation. The GSF remains central to our remit to widen and deepen opportunities available to talented young athletes and build a legacy through sport.

“Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and our own purposed business model, we are delighted to announce a record 3234 athletes across the UK will benefit from the programme this year. I want to wish them every success and we look forward to seeing them in competition here and abroad in years to come.”


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