More than forty war correspondents have gathered in Bayeux on October 10th and 11th to debate and award seven trophies in the following categories: photo, print, radio, television, grand format television, young reporter (print) and video image. Three honorary awards have been attributed: the Regional prize for students and trainees of Normandy (television), the Public’s Choice award (photo) and the Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize (print). Presided by Jon Lee Anderson, the international jury of the 32nd edition of the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for war correspondents has reached its verdict…
“This has definitely been one of the strongest journalistic offerings I have seen since I have come to the Prix Bayeux. We evaluated an incredible array of material that included many examples of real journalistic excellence, and it came from all over the globe. We had vigorous debates which were always stimulating and ultimately rewarding. I am tired, but feel very satisfied by the process we have engaged in, and I trust that the public will agree with our choices.”
Jon Lee Anderon
PHOTO TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY NIKON
1st Prize
Saher ALGHORRA
ZUMA PRESS
Trapped in Gaza: Between Fire and Famine
GAZA

2nd Prize
Ali JADALLAH
ANADOLU AGENCY
Attaques israéliennes sur Gaza
GAZA
3rd Prize
Jehad ALSHRAFI
Associated Press
An Ongoing War in Gaza
GAZA
TELEVISION TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
1st Prize
Julie DUNGELHOEFF
James ANDRÉ
Sofia AMARA
France 24
Les rescapés de l’enfer des geôles de Bachar al-Assad
SYRIA
2nd Prize
Solenn RIOU
Pauline LORMANT
Oleksii SAUCHENKO
TF1
En immersion avec les commandos ukrainiens sur le front
UKRAINE
3rd Prize
Jomana KARADSHEH
Tareq AL HILOU
Mohammed AL SAWALHI
Mick KREVER
Mark BARON
CNN
Ce que quatre heures révèlent sur la vie des enfants à Gaza
GAZA
PHOTO TROPHY – PUBLIC’S CHOICE AWARD
SPONSORED BY ISIGNY SAINTE-MÈRE & NUTRISET GROUP
1st Prize
Ali JADALLAH
ANADOLU AGENCY
Attaques israéliennes sur Gaza
GAZA

PRINT TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CALVADOS
1st Prize
Wolfgang BAUER
Zeit Magazin
Les oubliés
SUDAN
2nd Prize
Declan WALSH
The New York Times
Le Soudan en feu
SUDAN
3rd Prize
Alexander CLAPP
The Economist
Cocaïne, bananes et enfants sans langue : dans les coulisses du tout dernier narco État du monde
EQUATOR
RADIO TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY THE D-DAY LANDING COMMITTEE
1st Prize
Maurine MERCIER
RTS – RTBF
Pokrovsk : deux fleurs dans les ruines
UKRAINE
2nd Prize
Manon CHAPELAIN
RFI
Barrage de Tichrine : le dernier front de Syrie
SYRIA
3rd Prize
Aurélien COLLY
RADIO FRANCE
Syrie : la folie de la tyrannie
SYRIA
YOUNG REPORTER TROPHY (PRINT) – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY CRÉDIT AGRICOLE NORMANDIE
1st Prize
Pierre TERRAZ
For POLITIS, NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG, GRANDS REPORTAGES
Birmanie : plongée clandestine dans la guerre civile
MYANMAR
GRAND FORMAT TELEVISION TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY CAEN MEMORIAL MUSEUM
1st Prize
Agnès NABAT
Marianne GETTI
KRAKEN FILMS for ARTE Reportage
Tigré : viols, l’arme silencieuse
ETHIOPIA
VIDEO IMAGE TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY ARTE, FRANCE MÉDIAS MONDE, FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS
1st Prize
Edward KAPROV
Lila Production for ARTE Reportage
Donbass, entre la vie et la mort
UKRAINE
PRINT TROPHY – OUEST-FRANCE – JEAN MARIN
1st Prize
Declan WALSH
The New York Times
Le Soudan en feu
SUDAN
TELEVISION TROPHY – REGIONAL PRIZE FOR STUDENTS AND TRAINEES OF NORMANDY
1st Prize
Jomana KARADSHEH
Tareq AL HILOU
Mohammed AL SAWALHI
Mick KREVER
Mark BARON
CNN
Ce que quatre heures révèlent sur la vie des enfants à Gaza
GAZA