The majority of the distinctions went to the Cadí Canoë-Kayak Club (Cadí CK), which accumulated numerous successes. Among those honored were Olympians Miquel Travé and Mònica Doria. Travé was recognized for winning bronze in the final ranking of the ICF 2025 Canoe Slalom World Cup and his 4th place finish at the World Championships in Penrith (Australia). Doria was honored for reaching the women's C1 final at the World Championships and for winning bronze at the World Cup event held in La Seu d'Urgell. Núria Vilarrubla (Tokyo 2020 Olympian) and Marc Vicente were also recognized.
In youth categories, Anna Simona stood out, having become the Junior K1 World Champion and European Champion in kayak cross. Other recognized juniors included Jan Vicente, Manel Contreras, Lara Sanz, Irei Puig, Ares Guàrdia, and Ian Noguera. Furthermore, Cadí CK was recognized as the Catalonia champion and state champion for Young Promises. Outside of slalom, Lluc Serramitjana, competing with Club Natació Banyoles, was awarded for his C1 200 meters title in flatwater canoeing.
The ceremony also highlighted achievements in other disciplines. Athlete Roser Español was a double individual World Champion in master's mountain running in Bulgària. Trial rider Laia Pi received an award for winning the women's Trial of Nations with the Spanish team. Likewise, basketball coach Bernat Canut was recognized for winning the Copa de la Reina (Queen's Cup) with his current team, Hozono Global Jairis.
Finally, awards were given to Àlex Blanco (MTB), Gerard Gombau and Caterina Comella (karate), Javi Padial (football coach in the USA), and Kiku Roura (aeromodelling). The event was presided over by the Mayor of La Seu d'Urgell, Joan Barrera, and the Councilor for Sports, Bàrbara Romeu, along with other members of the municipal corporation and Sports Service technicians.




