Winners of Glasgow's Sport Awards have been revealed - see the full list below.

Led by Glasgow Life, the acknowledgement goes to athletes, clubs, coaches, schools and volunteers who impacted sport, physical activity and well-being in the city. 

The event was held at the Emirates Arena last night.

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Full list of winners: 

Glasgow Disabled Athlete of the Year 2022: Gordon Reid 

Glasgow Service to Sport – Lifetime Achievement 2022: Willie Cameron 

Glasgow Club of the Year 2022: Pollok United SCIO 

Glasgow Young Sportsperson of the Year 2022: Katie Shanahan 

Glasgow School Sports Awards 2022: Primary: Camstradden, Darnley, St Paul’s and Thorntree 

Secondary: Hillpark, Hyndland and Whitehill 

Glasgow Young Volunteer of the Year 2022: Erin Stewart 

Glasgow Coach of the Year 2022: Andy Young 

Glasgow Volunteer of the Year 2022: Sarah Howitt 

Glasgow Community Project of the Year 2022: Firhill Youth Project and Community Sports Hub 

Glasgow Lord Provost Award 2022: Sarah Howitt 

Glasgow Sportsperson of the Year 2022: Laura Muir 

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Bailie Annette Christie, Chair of Glasgow Life and Convenor for Culture, Sport and International Relations, said: “The past year has been another significant chapter in Glasgow’s storied history of sporting success, and Glasgow’s Sport Awards presented an opportunity to highlight and applaud numerous local, national and international achievements. 

“Glasgow proudly hosted a series of international events in 2022, including the Dynamic New Athletics indoor event, the Tissot UCI Track Nations Cup and the Davis Cup, once again demonstrating its credentials as a world-class sporting city. 

“As well as staging high-profile competitions, our city has harnessed the power of sport to bounce back from the effects of the pandemic.

"The last year has seen 2.8 million people use Glasgow’s sport venues and outdoor facilities, while a 21-strong network of Community Sports Hubs across the city provided opportunities for more than 12,000 people to get active.”