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Across the Irish Sea, Mersey Maritime, the regional cluster organisation for the maritime industry in the Liverpool City Region and the greater North West, has put out the final call for entries for its ninth annual industry awards.

Now recognised as one of the biggest events in the calendar of the UK’s £116bn maritime sector, the Mersey Maritime Industry Awards (MMIAs) celebrate the achievements of the industry’s most outstanding companies and individuals.

Taking place in the magnificent surroundings of Liverpool Cathedral on Thursday, November 2, from 6.30pm to 11pm, the MMIAs are open to any business, company, individual, non-profit organisation or charity, operating in or supporting the maritime, logistics and energy sectors (not just members of Mersey Maritime).

Mersey Maritime welcomes entries from across the Liverpool City Region, where the thriving industry is worth £5bn a year, as well as the wider North West. Three of the 12 awards categories are also open to national entries.

There are still opportunities to join the growing list of sponsors at the event as well as purchasing tables and tickets. More than 600 industry professionals from across the UK are expected to attend.

The 12 awards categories are:

⦁ Business of the Year
⦁ Diversity Champion Award (national award)
⦁ Employer of the Year
⦁ Future Skills Award (national award)
⦁ International Trade Award
⦁ Maritime Ambassador Award
⦁ Maritime Professional Services Award
⦁ Net Zero Award (national award)
⦁ Positive Impact Award
⦁ Rising Star Award
⦁ Small Business of the Year
⦁ Technology & Innovation Award

Every application received is assessed by Mersey Maritime’s industry judging panel who select the finalists for each category following a rigorous process. The winner of each category will once again be determined by the industry itself, with an industry voting platform launching in early October 2023.

Founded in 2002, Mersey Maritime was conceived to create an ecosystem, championing and supporting one of the most diverse maritime regions in the UK. In the past few years, it has helped to accelerate the growth of the Liverpool city region maritime sector which is now recognised as one of the most successful industry clusters in Europe.

Mersey Maritime Interim Chief Executive, Ruth Wood, said: “In June we brought together UK maritime leaders, from industry, academia and Government, to discuss the key issues facing our sector today and over the coming decades. In November we will once again bring people from across the industry together to showcase and celebrate their fantastic achievements. This is fundamental to what we do at Mersey Maritime. Amid the breath-taking backdrop of Liverpool Cathedral, we will demonstrate what a dynamic and collaborative community the UK maritime industry is. And we want as many people as possible to be a part of it.”

For more details about the application process or to submit your entrant, click here. To book tickets or tables for the awards ceremony, click here. If you are interested in being one of the sponsors, click here.

Diamond Sponsors for the MMIAs are Kays Medical and Liverpool John Moores University. Category sponsors include Brookes Bell, Carmet Tug Company, Denholm Logistics, D Morgan, MTC, Nautilus International, Royal HaskoningDHV, and Royal Navy.

Published in Ports & Shipping

Ireland's Sailor of the Year Awards

Created in 1996, the Afloat Sailor of the Year Awards represent all that is praiseworthy, innovative and groundbreaking in the Irish sailing scene.

Since it began 25 years ago, the awards have recognised over 500 monthly award winners in the pages of Ireland's sailing magazine Afloat, and these have been made to both amateur and professional sailors. The first-ever Sailor of the Year was dinghy sailor Mark Lyttle, a race winner at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

And since then it's gone on to read like a who's who of Irish sailing.

The national award is specially designed to salute the achievements of Ireland's sailing's elite. After two decades the awards has developed into a premier awards ceremony for water sports.

The overall national award will be announced each January to the person who, in the judges' opinion, achieved the most notable results in, or made the most significant contribution to, Irish sailing in the previous year.

A review of the first 25 years of the Irish Sailor the Year Awards is here

Irish Sailor of the Year Award FAQs

The Irish Sailor of the Year Awards is a scheme designed by Afloat magazine to represent all that is praiseworthy, innovative and groundbreaking in the Irish sailing scene..

The Irish Sailor of the Year Awards began in 1996.

The awards are administered by Afloat, Ireland's boating magazine.

  • 1996 Mark Lyttle
  • 1997 Tom Roche
  • 1998 Tom Fitzpatrick & David McHugh
  • 1999 Mark Mansfield
  • 2000 David Burrows
  • 2001 Maria Coleman
  • 2002 Eric Lisson
  • 2003 Noel Butler & Stephen Campion
  • 2004 Eamonn Crosbie
  • 2005 Paddy Barry & Jarlath Cunnane
  • 2006 Justin Slattery
  • 2007 Ger O'Rourke
  • 2008 Damian Foxall
  • 2009 Mark Mills
  • 2010 Anthony O'Leary
  • 2011 George Kenefick
  • 2012 Annalise Murphy
  • 2013 David Kenefick
  • 2014 Anthony O'Leary
  • 2015 Liam Shanahan
  • 2016 Annalise Murphy
  • 2017 Conor Fogerty
  • 2018 Robert Dickson & Sean Waddilove
  • 2019 Paul O'Higgins

Yes. The boating public and maritime community can have their say to help guide judges in deciding who should be crowned Ireland's Sailor of the Year by using an Afloat online poll). The judges welcome the traditional huge level of public interest in helping them make their decision but firmly retain their right to make the ultimate decision for the final choice while taking voting trends into account. By voting for your favourite nominee, you are creating additional awareness of their nomination and highlighting their success.

Anthony O'Leary of Crosshaven and Annalise Murphy of Dun Laoghaire are the only contenders to be Afloat.ie "Sailors of the Year" twice – himself in 2010 and 2014, and herself in 2012 and 2016.

In its 25 year history, there have been wins for 15, offshore or IRC achievements, nine dinghy and one designs accomplishments and one for adventure sailing.

Annually, generally in January or February of the following year.

In 2003 Her Royal Highness Princess Anne presented the Awards.

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