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World Champion tops Waikato University Blues Awards
10 October 2005 World Champion women's coxless pairs rower, Nicky Coles, has been named Sportswoman of the Year at the Waikato University Blues Awards while NZ Golf Gold Elite Squad member and NZ Universities Golf Champion, James Gill, is the Sportsman of the Year.
Gill is also a Sir Edmund Hillary Scholar at the University.
Music composer, Jeremy Mayall, took two of the top awards as Creative and Performing Arts Person of the year and Media Person of the year, while Silver Fern and Waikato/BOP Magic netball player, Joeline Henry, was named Maori Sportsperson of the Year for the second year running. Fairplay of the Year Award went to NZ rower Paula Twining, and The Cook Waikato University Men's Hockey Team coach, Ian Williams, was named as Coach of the Year. Top team honours went to the University of Waikato Premier Netball Team, who were awarded Sports Team of the Year, and the University of Waikato Rugby Football Club for University Club of the Year.
The University Blues Awards recognise those who excel in performance of arts and sport or assist in their development at Waikato University. This year's awards, which attracted 124 nominations related to achievements between July 2004 and July 2005.
Over 80 Blues Awards were given to athletes and artists from a wide range of disciplines, from rowing, netball and artistic roller skating to film making, piano and voice.
26 of the Blues Awards winners are Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship Programme recipients, a unique leadership and scholarship programme started this year, aimed at all-round achievers. Hillary Scholars receive a full fees scholarship for their study, personalised academic support, high performance coaching and personal development opportunities.
Winners were:
Jeremy Mayall Creative and Performing Arts Person of the Year Award Nicola Coles Sportswoman of the Year Award James Gill Sportsman of the Year Award Joline Henry Pou Ahurea Paula Twining Fair Play of the Year Award The University of Waikato Rugby Football Club University Club of the Year Award The University of Waikato Premier Netball Team Sports Team of the Year Award Ian Williams Sports Coach of the Year Award Jeremy Mayall Media Person of the Year CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS BLUES AWARD Anna Bourke Dance Beverley Pullon Voice (soprano) Callum Hall Cello Chuan Hui Suan Composition & Chamber Music Emma Goldsworthy Dance Erina Yamamoto Piano Euna-Jenny Song Violin Jeremy Mayall Music (composition) Julia Hill Voice (soprano) June Dams Voice (soprano) Maruata Kelly Guitar Monica Chang Piano Ray Hsun-Jen Yen Piano Sasha McLaren Film Making Teowaina Ihimaera Māori Creative & Performing Arts Yan Zhu Piano SPORTING BLUES AWARD Adam Donaldson Rugby League Aimee Whitley Judo Alexis Tapsell Touch Rugby Amy Tyrrell Roller Skating Amy-Kelly Horsfall Triathlon Annie Oliver Triathlon & Duathlon Arepa Ohia Touch Rugby Ben Gilby-Todd Hockey Bernard Law Waterpolo Bess Halley Rowing Charlotte Osborne Athletics Conal Grant Touch Rugby Conrad Hueckstaedt Badminton Craig Armstrong Hockey Crystal Murray Rugby & Touch Rugby Darnelle Timbs Rowing Dean Armstrong Hockey Dianne Deihl Artistic Roller Skating Emma Twigg Rowing Erin Tolhurst Rowing Fiona Paterson Rowing Frances Lawson Rowing Genevieve Baildon Bowls Graeme Aldridge Cricket Haley Gould Athletics James Gill Golf Jess Draskau-Petersson Triathlon Joline Henry Netball Karla Sutton Netball Keshia Grant Touch Rugby Kimberley Lewis Soccer Laura Langman Netball Louise Moffat Netball Mahaki Corbett Touch Rugby Marnie Grant Volleyball & Beach Volleyball Michael Bill Squash Monique Williams Athletics Nadine Stanton Trapshooting Nick Horsley Cricket Nicola Coles Rowing Nikki Cox Surf Lifesaving Paula Twining Rowing Rebecca Hales Touch Rugby Sandeep Puna Hockey Sarah Devoy Athletics Sarah Gibbs Soccer Sarah Ho Table Tennis Scott McKenna Equestrian Stacey Brannigan Hockey Tanya Wakefield Soccer Teirea Te Aho Touch Rugby Thomas Malcolm Volleyball Tim Smith Hockey Walter McCahon Kendo SERVICE TO SPORT AWARD Adam Searancke Ski & Snowboarding Greg Middleton Hockey Kazuma Namioka Taekwondo Nathan Soloman Touch Rugby Nicholas Barraclough Soccer
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