Edinburgh sporting heroes: Meadowbank invites nominations to add to its Wall of Honour
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When the new sports centre opened in 2022, a space in the atrium of the building was reserved to honour members of the public who made significant contributions to Meadowbank’s past and legacy as a sporting venue and community facility.
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Hide AdOver 45 people were honoured in the original Wall of Honour, including sporting heroes Chris Hoy, Lynsey Sharp, Allan Wells and Josh Kerr and sports coaches such as gymnastic coach Maggie Bisset and athletics coach Bill Walker. It was always the intention to add to the Wall as the 50-plus years of Meadowbank history continues.
Nominations must have a connection with Meadowbank and can be made in four categories:
- Competitive Achievements– individuals who have medalled at a major senior championship within their sport. This includes Commonwealth, European, World or Olympic level events.
- Community Service– individuals who have made significant contributions to sports, clubs and the Meadowbank community in a voluntary capacity.
- Professional Service– individuals who were employed at Meadowbank for a significant period and contributed to the operation and development of the venue as a major training, sports, events, health and wellbeing, physical activity and community destination.
- Special Contribution– individuals who do not meet elements of the above criteria but you feel are an outstanding individual who should be recognised on the Wall of Honour.
Communities, teams and individuals across Edinburgh have 11 weeks to submit nominations for the Wall before the deadline of Friday December 20. Final decisions will then be made by a selection panel.
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Hide AdCulture and communities convener Val Walker said: “The Wall of Honour is a wonderful way for our citizens to pay a lasting tribute to the Meadowbank legacy and to some of the outstanding individuals who make a positive impact on sport in the capital and gained national and international recognition for Edinburgh.
“We’re really keen for those who have made a positive difference to their community at Meadowbank to be recognised and want to hear stories about who has inspired over the years and deserves to be recognised and celebrated for years to come. Please help us celebrate the people of Edinburgh’s achievements by proposing a nominee now.”
And Jen Holland, chief executive of Edinburgh Leisure, added: “Since reopening in July 2022, Meadowbank continues to play a significant role in the lives of so many individuals. We are proud to be custodian of this magnificent asset and support the continued celebration of Meadowbank’s rich history, the many events that took place, the sporting achievements and people that made up the fabric of this iconic building.
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Hide Ad“The Wall of Honour is a lasting tribute to those who have made remarkable contributions—whether through sporting excellence, community service, or professional dedication. As nominations open, we encourage everyone to share the stories of those who have helped shape the spirit of Meadowbank, ensuring their impact is recognised for generations to come.”
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