Charity fundraiser and triathlon champ Jude is named as Rotary UK & Ireland Sporting Hero

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A Causeway Coast teenager has been named the recipient of the prestigious Rotary UK & Ireland Sporting Hero Award.

Limavady Grammar pupil Jude Williams was nominated by Limavady Rotary and is one of only eight Young Citizen Awards winners across the UK and Ireland.

The ‘Sporting Hero’ category was awarded to 17-year-old Jude for his achievements in triathlon and charitable fundraising.

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Jude, a lower 6th year, has been a member of the Triathlon Ireland Squad since the age of 15 and, at that age, was the only athlete from Northern Ireland to have met the rigorous qualification standards for international competition.

Jude Williams in action last year on the Europe Triathlon circuit. CREDIT ROTARYJude Williams in action last year on the Europe Triathlon circuit. CREDIT ROTARY
Jude Williams in action last year on the Europe Triathlon circuit. CREDIT ROTARY

He earned his first Irish cap competing at the ETU event in Holten, Holland, as the youngest participant and has since represented Ireland in multiple European Cups. In 2024, he competed in the inaugural Nordic Cup, achieving his best results to date – placing 8th and 11th in Estonia and Denmark.

Alongside his demanding training schedule of over 20 hours per week, Jude has excelled academically, achieving some of the top GCSE results in his year group at Limavady Grammar School. The school has played a crucial role in fostering and nurturing Jude’s development, providing strong foundations for his personal and athletic success.

In 2024, he represented Northern Ireland at the London Marathon, finishing sixth at the Ulster Cross Country Championships earlier that year to qualify. In a remarkable feat, he then travelled to Nottingham on the same day to compete with the Irish Triathlon Squad in the British Super Series selection event the next day, becoming one of the few athletes to represent two nations in two different sports within 24 hours.

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At just 14, Jude became the youngest Irish swimmer to complete the 7.5km Hellespont swim from Europe to Asia, raising over £10,000 for the Sunshine Foundation, a charity set up by his grandmother 25 years ago to support children with special needs in Romania.

Jude Williams (centre) pictured with his dad Ryan Williams and grandmother Marie Williams, founder of the Sunshine Foundation for which he has raised money. CREDIT ROTARYJude Williams (centre) pictured with his dad Ryan Williams and grandmother Marie Williams, founder of the Sunshine Foundation for which he has raised money. CREDIT ROTARY
Jude Williams (centre) pictured with his dad Ryan Williams and grandmother Marie Williams, founder of the Sunshine Foundation for which he has raised money. CREDIT ROTARY

His advocacy work has reached even greater heights through his TEDx talk, where he introduced his practical "GINGER" toolkit for resilience and happiness, now one of the most viewed youth TEDx talks in the UK and Ireland. His message continues to resonate with young people, fostering mental well-being and inspiring the next generation.

His achievements would not have been possible without the unwavering support of his dedicated coaches, including triathlon coach Sean McLaughlin and swim coach Anton Cisnero. The teams at Limavady Amateur Swimming Club and North West Triathlon Club have been instrumental in his development, fostering a training environment that has propelled Jude to international success.

A key figure in Jude’s journey has been Gordon Crawford, Performance Director at Triathlon Ireland, whose belief in Jude’s potential led to his selection for international competitions across Europe. Jude's gratitude also extends to Limavady Grammar School, where teachers and mentors have played an influential role in shaping his academic and athletic pursuits.

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At the heart of Jude’s success is the bond he shares with his father, Ryan Williams. Their relationship has been built through a shared passion for sport, dedication to excellence, and the countless hours spent training together.

Jude Williams pictured with Nitesh Joshi, Chair of Rotary GB and Ireland. CREDIT ROTARYJude Williams pictured with Nitesh Joshi, Chair of Rotary GB and Ireland. CREDIT ROTARY
Jude Williams pictured with Nitesh Joshi, Chair of Rotary GB and Ireland. CREDIT ROTARY

Reflecting on their journey, Ryan remarked: "Witnessing Jude’s dedication and growth has been the most rewarding experience of my life. Our shared love for triathlon has strengthened our relationship and created lifelong memories. We take on the world side by side and I always look forward to our next adventure."

In accepting the award, Jude expressed his gratitude: "This honour is not just about me; it’s about the incredible support I’ve had from my family, my coaches, my school, and the teams that have shaped me. I hope that my journey can inspire other young athletes to chase their dreams and use their success to uplift others."

The Rotary UK & Ireland Sporting Hero Award recognises young individuals who excel in sport while making a meaningful impact in their communities. Rotary said: “Jude Williams is a shining example of this ethos, and his story is one of perseverance, passion, and the power of sport to transform lives.”

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