Nominate Your SportsKid of the Year

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I was really touched by last years SportsKid of the Year, Conner and Cayden Long (you can see video link below) the video is a must see. I can’t guarantee you will have dry eyes after it though! & Truly not sure how last year’s winner can be topped but, maybe you have a story & child that will excel for this years nominations! The winners of the Sportskid of the year will receive a trip to NYC to accept the award, you can see the details below.

Sports Illustrated Kids is looking for kids ages 7 to 15 years old who demonstrate outstanding sportsmanship through their accomplishments on the field, in their classrooms and in their communities.

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If you know anyone worthy of the SportsKid of the Year Award nominate them prior to October 7th, 2013 for this years chance.

 

  • Sports Illustrated Kids is looking for kids ages 7 to 15 years old who demonstrate outstanding sportsmanship through their accomplishments on the field, in their classrooms and in their communities.
  • The winner of the 2013 SportsKid of the Year award will appear on the cover of the December 2013 issue of Sports Illustrated Kids
  • In addition, the winner will receive a special SportsKid of the Year jacket and a trip to New York City to accept the award at the Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year ceremony
  • To nominate your favorite kid athlete, please visit by October 7, 2013

The story of last year’s SportsKid of the Year winners, Conner and Cayden Long, went viral across the internet, gaining over one million views and additional national media coverage in just days. Check out the video of the Long brothers’ inspiring story. I promise you won’t want to miss it! It’s inspiring!!

Thanks to ChildPlayCommunications for giving me the opportunity to share such a great program!

Do you know a worthy child athlete? 


 

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