The city’s best sports stars were celebrated at a grand ceremony at the Caird Hall.
In one of the biggest nights on the sporting calendar, hundreds of guests packed out the venue to see the achievements of athletes, coaches, teams, clubs and volunteers recognised.
Organised by Leisure and Culture Dundee, the 2017 Dundee Sports Awards saw individuals and clubs fight for 11 different categories.
Started as an annual event in 2000, the awards aim to celebrate sports stars of all ages across the city.
Elite-level athletes were honoured to ensure their success is known and celebrated, with normal Dundonians also given accolades to highlight extraordinary work in communities.
The Dundee Hawkhill Harriers scooped the Club of the Year gong, while Iona Macleod landed the Young Sports Person of the Year and Natasha McKay was heralded as the Sports Person of the Year.
Other prizes included Community Coach of the Year, Young Volunteer of the Year, Lifetime Commitment Award and Team of the Year.
The full list of the winners on the night:
Signature Signs Community Coach of the Year – Nigel Reynolds
Spree Tayside Young Volunteer of the Year – Gemma Lumsdaine
SportDundee Volunteer of the Year – Gordon Walker
sportscotland Lifetime Commitment Award – George Boyd Baird
Leisure & Culture Dundee Young Team of the Year – Grove Menzieshill Hockey Club Under 18 Boys Team
Abertay University Team of the Year – Menzieshill Whitehall Swimming & Water Polo Club Premier League Team
Dundee City Disability Sport Jenny Wood Allen Award – Jack Milne
Dundee & Angus College Coach of the Year – David Haig
Dundee Sportsman’s Dinner Young Sports Person of the Year – Iona Macleod
Leisure & Culture Dundee Sports Person of the Year – Natasha McKay
Club of the Year – Dundee Hawkhill Harriers