Korlita Golda Hamilton Madella Award Winnder 2025. Photo from the IOC

Madella Award Winner: English XXVII

Since 2008, MEMOS Graduate projects have been considered for the prestigious Madella Award. This year, 8 MEMOS XXVII graduates from 3 different jury groups were considered for the award.

The Madella Award recognizes a project graded as high distinction, which includes:

  • Having a strong purpose and research question to address a problem the host sport organization or system has.
  • Being properly theoretically grounded.
  • Having appropriate data collection and analysis methods.
  • Drawing meaningful findings that contribute to addressing the research question.

The most important criterion, however, is developing realistic recommendations and a strong, feasible action plan that will positively impact the host sport organization or system.

The Madella Award is typically determined through an independent panel that evaluates the candidates to select the winner.

This year’s winner is Ms. Korlita Golda Hamilton from Dominica with her project titled “Strategies for Sustainable Netball Development in Dominica: Promoting Male Inclusion Without Compromising Female Participation”. Congratulations! To follow her professional journey, use this link for her LinkedIn account.

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