

Belfast’s sporting elite gathered at City Hall on Friday, 17 April, for the prestigious GolfNow Belfast Sports Awards 2026 — an evening dedicated to recognising the city’s top athletes, coaches, teams, and volunteers.
The standout moment of the night saw IBF World Welterweight Champion Lewis Crocker take home the Male Sports Personality of the Year award, capping off a remarkable period in his career.
Accepting his award remotely from his training base in Australia, Crocker paid tribute to the grassroots boxing community that helped shape his career.
He highlighted the importance of local clubs, coaches, and volunteers, saying his success is built on the dedication of those who supported him from his early days boxing in Sandy Row.
The Belfast fighter described 2025 as a “huge year” both personally and professionally, reinforcing his position as one of Northern Ireland’s top sporting figures.
Sharing the spotlight was Caitlin Fryers, who was named Female Sports Personality of the Year.
Fryers’ recognition comes after her recent medal success at the historic Stranja Tournament — Europe’s oldest boxing competition — and ahead of what promises to be a big summer at the Commonwealth Games.
Two more names were added to Belfast’s Sporting Hall of Fame:
Both were recognised for their lasting contributions to sport in the city.
Individual & Community Awards:
Team Awards:
Athlete Awards:
Speaking at the event, Tracy Kelly praised all winners and participants, highlighting the dedication and passion that continues to drive sport across the city.
She emphasised that Belfast’s recognition as a European City of Sport 2026 makes it even more important to celebrate those who contribute at every level — from grassroots volunteers to elite athletes competing on the world stage.
The GolfNow Belfast Sports Awards remain one of the most important dates in the city’s sporting calendar, not only recognising excellence but also reinforcing the strong sense of community behind every success.
From boxing champions to local volunteers, the 2026 awards once again showcased the depth of talent and commitment that defines Belfast sport.


