Compass Health and Fitness in Scarborough has been shortlisted in tonight's National Fitness Awards.
The UK’s biggest free-to-enter fitness awards are taking place tonight and Compass are in the running for a prestigious national award.
The club has been shortlisted in Regional Gym of the Year North at the National Fitness Awards, an annual event which recognises excellence and achievement in gyms throughout the country.
The awards are organised by Script Events in conjunction with leading fitness industry magazine Workout, with support from headline sponsor ServiceSport, and in each category up to seven finalists have been selected, who will now go through to the next stage of the judging process.
Trophies will then be handed out a glittering awards ceremony hosted by Diane Youdale (Jet from Gladiators) on Friday November 18 at The Athena in Leicester.
National Fitness Awards’ event organiser Dominic Musgrave said:
“All our shortlisted facilities should be really proud of their achievements in being chosen as a finalist as the calibre of entries has been amazing."
On hearing that they had been shortlisted for the national finals Compass Health and Fitness posted:
"just being nominated is incredible - although winning would be fabulous wouldnt it!!! Thank you to our amazing team and the best members we could ask for!"


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