Kicking Off 2026: Be a Part of 20 Years of History & Heroes
In 2026, Compete enters its twentieth year — not just a marker of time, but a testament to two decades of elevating athletes and communities whose stories once lived in the margins.
Compete was born in 2006 at the Bingham Cup in New York City, a moment when LGBTQ+ athletes were competing yet had almost no media platform of their own. What began as Sports Out Loud, the world’s first gay sports magazine, quickly grew into a movement rooted in visibility, equity, and the belief that sports are for everyone. Today, Compete Sports Network connects athletes, sports organizations, tourism partners, corporate partners and community organizations across the country — all under the banner of Sports For All™. And Sports For All™ is all encompassing, and includes you!
Now, as we begin our 20th year, we’re launching the celebration at the Sin City Classic in Las Vegas.
The 2026 Compete Sports For All™ Awards
On January 15, 2026, Compete will host the Sports For All™ Awards during the Sin City Classic — honoring the athletes, organizers, volunteers, and advocates who make sports more accessible, more welcoming, and more inspiring.
This theme, History & Heroes, is a year-long tribute to the individuals and organizations whose actions — often quiet, sometimes bold, always meaningful — have helped shape the modern sports landscape. From coaches to tournament founders to elite athletes, these are the people whose work transforms communities.
Award nominations are now open. To recognize someone who embodies courage, excellence, leadership, and the spirit of Sports For All™, visit: www.competetwork.com/nominations
A Year-Long Storytelling Campaign
Compete is also launching a year-long History & Heroes storytelling campaign. Every sports organization is encouraged to complete our community questionnaire and share its history, mission, and impact. Organizations will be featured across Compete’s magazine, digital platforms, and event stages throughout 2026.
Your organization’s story matters — and this year, it becomes part of a 20-year legacy.
Share your story here:
https://forms.gle/TPCjEmvkKtWkGVLn9
Honoring Legacy
The Mark Bingham Athlete of the Year Award remains the centerpiece of the Sports For All™ Awards. Named for Mark Bingham — an LGBTQ+ rugby player, entrepreneur, and 9/11 hero — the award represents the highest standard of athletic achievement, integrity, and courage. Bingham’s legacy remains central to Compete’s mission: sportsmanship, bravery, and the belief that one person’s actions can change the world.
Another iconic symbol of the awards is the Petey statue, modeled after the classic image of a rugby official signaling a try. Petey represents fairness, passion, and the pure joy of sport — a visual reminder that greatness comes not only from athletic dominance but from character, respect, and commitment to the game.
Looking Forward
As Compete steps into its 20th year, the focus is not simply on looking back — it’s on shaping what comes next. The next generation of athletes. The next wave of community leaders. The next stories that will define the future of Sports For All™.
Whether you’re nominating an outstanding athlete, submitting your organization’s story, or joining us in Las Vegas, this is your invitation to be part of the next chapter.
See you at the Sin City Classic on January 15, 2026 — where History & Heroes take center stage.











