Última actualización el 14 de julio de 2022
LAUSANA. En menos de un mes, los ganadores de la cuarta edición de los AIPS Sport Media Awards serán galardonados en Doha, Qatar. Entre los preparativos para un evento memorable en pleno apogeo, AIPS tiene el honor de anunciar a los 3 mejores en cada categoría.
Después de que se cerrara el período de postulación en noviembre de 2021, 1732 publicaciones comenzaron la intensa carrera por un lugar en el podio y fueron examinados minuciosamente durante diferentes etapas de evaluación. Ahora hay 33.
Los miembros del Jurado se reunirán un día antes de la ceremonia para determinar las posiciones finales de estos finalistas.
Los ganadores de cada categoría senior recibirán, 8.000 US$ (1er lugar), 3.000 US$ (2° lugar) y 2.000 US$ (3er lugar). Las tres categorías de Jóvenes Reporteros (Fotografía, Prensa Escrita y Medios Audiovisuales) tendrán un ganador cada una y recibirán una beca para un importante evento deportivo internacional.
El magnífico Estadio Internacional Khalifa será el escenario de la tan esperada celebración. Acogiendo increíbles historias deportivas en todas sus formas. Se entregarán, además, premios especiales que incluyen Una Vida en el Deporte y Reportaje de Investigación.
Según la votación del jurado de los premios AIPS Sport Media Awards, que consta de 12 miembros, aquí están los tres mejores en cada categoría, enumerados en orden alfabético por apellido:
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CONGRATULATIONS! PODIUM NOMINEES FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF THE AIPS SPORT MEDIA AWARDS
LAUSANNE. In less than a month the winners of the fourth edition of the AIPS Sport Media Awards will be crowned in Doha, Qatar. With preparations for a memorable event in full swing, AIPS is honoured to announce the Top 3 in each category.
After the submission window closed in November 2021, 1732 entries began the intense race for a place on the podium and were thoroughly screened across different judging stages. Now there are 33.
The members of the Jury will meet the day before the ceremony to determine the final positions of these nominees.
Winners of each senior category will receive US$ 8,000 (1st prize), US$ 3,000 (2nd prize) and US$ 2,000 (3rd prize). The three Young Reporters categories (Photography, Writing and Broadcasting) will have one winner each and they will receive a scholarship to a major international sports event.
The magnificent Khalifa International Stadium will provide the stage for the much-anticipated celebration of incredible sports storytelling in all its forms. Special Awards, including A Life in Sport and Investigative Reporting, will be announced during the final ceremony.
Based on voting from the 12-member AIPS Sport Media Awards Jury, here are the top 3 in each category, listed in alphabetical order of surname:
Photography Sport Action
Durão André (Brazil), Sure kick – Globoesporte.com
Isakovic Andrej (Serbia), The halo effect – AFP
Sanchez Arrazola Felix (Spain), Tentacles in the sand – Fotorunners
Photography Portfolio
Mason Clive (UK), Olympic sailing Tokyo 2020 – Getty Images
Marcelino Ueslei (Brazil), Taste of golden – Reuters
Venance Loïc (France), Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – AFP
Video Athlete Profile
Moss William (USA), My pursuit: Life, legacy & Jordan Burroughs – NBC SPORTS
Muhi Pires Andràs (Hungary), One for all – ELF Pictures Vimeo
Niu Mengtong (China), Marbury: A Beijing boy – Xinhua News Agency
Video Short Feature
Ababsa Julien (France), Always get up – France Télévisions
Iro Heidi (Austria), Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis – RedBull TV
Koupidar Maziyar (Iran), Lost dreams: Story of four Afghan sisters – Maziyar Koupidar YouTube
Video Documentary
Darnon Matthieu (France), Backdraft – Canal+
Harrison David (UK), Al Jazeera investigations: The men who sell football – Al Jazeera English
Nahr Christoph (Germany), Unified for gold: The German Biathlon Association – ARD
Writing Best Colour Piece
Christiansen Anders (Norway), Sexual abuse in Norwegian sports: How the system didn’t protect the kids – Verdens Gang
Encarnacion Jose (Puerto Rico), Camarero racecourse: a money machine that runs with injured and abused horses – Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
Ford Will, Yu Wufei (USA / China), 172 runners started this ultramarathon: 21 of them never came back – Runnersworld
Writing Best Column
Audisio Emanuela (Italy), Those 11 dreamlike minutes – La Repubblica
Mora y Araujo Marcela (Argentina), Diego’s sleeping – Theguardian.com
Rowan Kate (UK), Groped, kicked and shown the kitchen: What it’s really like being a woman in rugby – The Telegraph
Audio
Blaschke Ronny (Germany), A contested field (Football in war zones) – Deutschlandfunkkultur.de
Holmes Tracey (Australia), The ticket: Afghanistan rescue mission, Australia steps up – Abc.net.au
Horgan Mark (Ireland), Where is George Gibney? Ep10: Sea swimming – Bbc.co.uk
Young Reporter Photography
Allison Joe (New Zealand), Eyes on the ball – Getty Images
Moraes Luiza (Brazil), Messi’s first title with Argentina – Instagram – Copaamerica
Zeinali Alireza (Iran), Human catapult – Footballi.net
Young Reporter Broadcasting
Abdallah Chikawe Fatma (Tanzania), A woman has an equal right of playing football even if she comes from countries that practice Islam – Azam TV
Hema Francis (Ghana), Against all odds: Pra babies hoping to make it through adversity – TV3 Ghana Limited
Rathgeb Thomas (Austria), Car racing without borders: A portrait of Benjamin Doppelreiter – OrfSportPlus
Young Reporter Writing
Encarnacion Jose (Puerto Rico), Camarero racecourse: a money machine that runs on injured and abused horses – Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
Jain Sanket (India), In Kolhapur: Wrestlers’ diets, weighty problems – Ruralindiaonline.org
Powell Jackie (USA), The WNBA is finally catching up on mental health – Sports Illustrated
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