During the 2024 Movember campaign, 100,000 of you in the UK signed up and helped change the face of men’s health. We couldn't be prouder.
Here at Movember HQ, we love to recognise those of you who have gone above and beyond, by inviting you to our annual legendary Mo Awards ceremony. An opportunity for us to call out the Mo Bros and Mo Sisters who have gone above and beyond this year.
And so, it’s with great pleasure and huge excitement that we announce the nominees for our Mo Awards ‘25.
We want to congratulate everyone who's been nominated. It’s such a difficult task to choose only a select few, as we have an incredible community, filled with so many inspiring individuals, teams and companies.
Everyone who took part in Movember in 2024 should hold their heads up high and know that you have made a difference – you are the people that will push the dial for the men’s health movement.
You're all winners already, but a few of you will be recognised and awarded with a lovely wooden plaque with your name embossed. Fancy.
Drum roll....the shortlisted nominees for the 2024 hairy season are...
Whatever you grow will save a Bro. From the wispy one to the oddly sexy one, you became a walking, talking billboard for men’s health. This award goes to the finest ‘Grower’ of 2024.
The nominees are: Damon Heta, Christine Gurney, Thomas Jackson, Chris Lowe, Marcus Scullion and Chris Tanner
Whether it’s 6, 60 or 600km, every move for Movember makes a difference. This award goes to the supporter who has gone the distance in the name of men’s health.
The nominees are: David Adekeye, Matthew Clarke, John Davidson & James Kuligowski, Terry Rosoman, Gurmeet Singh and Chris Thomson
This award goes out to all the hosts who have brought people together in the name of men’s health. From quizzes to parties, these mo-ments are what make Movember special.
The nominees are: Bradfords; Weston-Super-Mare Branch, Cardiff University Rugby Club Ball, Scott Foggin and Pete Walker, Ryan Richards, TesticulART and Kim Willingham at Aston Martin
Some people just don’t fit the mo-uld. This award goes to the person who has made their own way to support Movember.
The nominees are: Adam Campion, Harry Clough, Joey Jones, Jacob Kleboe, Gavin Sutton and Ollie Turner
Because everyone needs a good team. This award goes to the team who showed the most impressive collaboration in coming together in the name of men’s health.
The nominees are: Battersea Ironsides RFC, IBM, Method Esports, Jane Morgan and Cheryl Carty at Monster Energy, In loving Memory of Zak McMorran and Mark Butler Personal Training.
This award goes to someone from across the channel who has gone above and beyond for Movember.
The nominees are: Olivier Carduner, Team FullSpeed, Anthony van der Holst, Tiago Moreira-Rato, En memoria de Guillermo Chamizo Tomé and Reinhard Rode.
For the Mo Bro or Sister who has made it their mission to change attitudes and behaviours.
The nominees are: Andrew Birks at Kellanova, Paul Malloy and Michelle Joubert-Martin at Bradfords, Rob Mitchell, Chris and Naomi Rittey and Max Seaton
This award goes to the person who has gone above and beyond in the name of testicular cancer, prostate cancer, and men's mental health.
The nominees are: Gillette x The Overlap, Orville Mullings, Jaguar Land Rover Men’s Health Conference, Joe Nash, Seaford Town FC and Kyle Stobbart
For the standout first year Mo Bro or Mo Sister.
The nominees are: Sophie King, [mo]re than a run London - Luke Vanderfeen & Adrian D'Costa, Maciej Manikowski, Ben Mottershead, Imogen Sharp and Mike Turner
This award goes the person who has shown the ultimate dedication to the Mo.
The nominees are: Escape to Rural France, Simon Davidson, Farnham RFC and Chris Minck
We hope to see you all there and best of luck on the night