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New South Wales Olympic Council new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Sophie Wade Abbotsleigh An Anglican School for Girls Nikki Harvey Albion Park High School Jarryd Vinton Albion Park High School Kristen Payne Albury High School Daniel Szczudlo All Saints Catholic Senior College Steven Hunt Alstonville High School Kirilly Farrell Ardlethan Central School Jessica Rees Ardlethan Central School Sarah Oglesby Ariah Park Central School Estelle Blair Arndell Anglican College Jessica Esslemont Ascham School Leanne Jones Ballina High School Emma Scott Balranald Central School Georgia Carter Barker College Naomi Flood Barrenjoey High School Renee Aberley Bathurst High School William Whitby Bega High School Callie Griffiths Bellingen High School Katie Dodds Beverly Hills Girls High School Aaron Pitson Billabong High School Rebecca White Birrong Girls High School Belinda Forsyth Blacktown Girls High School Jessica Robinson Blakehurst High School Richard Densley Blaxland High School Joshua Nixon Blayney High School Simon Black Blue Mountains Grammar School Andrea Oracki Blue Mountains Grammar School Joshua Binks Bomaderry High School Patrice Ingram Bombala High School Nicole Gray Bonalbo Central School Brinjan Singh Bossley Park High School Lauren Robinson Bourke High School new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Jenna Garard Bowral High School Eliza Hull Bowraville Central School Nicola Atherton Brigidine College - Randwick Sarah Fletcher Brigidine College - St Ives Cassandra House Byron Bay High School Tynan Jackson Callaghan College - Jesmond Senior Campus Danielle Street Callaghan College - Waratah Technology Campus Ben Leslie Cambridge Park High School Megan Powers Campbelltown Performing Arts High School David Yong Caringbah High School Brenton Higgins Castle Hill High School Leah Mulcahy Cerdon College Melissa Sharpe Cessnock High School Jake Hauritz Chatham High School Laura Gordon Cheltenham Girls High School Jessica Douglas Cherrybrook Technology High School Stephen Bartlett Chester Hill High School Michael Huynh Christian Brothers College - Burwood Thomas Patterson Christian Brothers High School - Lewisham Brett Robinson Cobar High School Karina Lee Coffs Harbour High School Lauren Cave Coffs Harbour Senior College Lauren O'Connell Coleambally Central School Courtney Weller Colo High School Reiner Cook Colyton High School Scott Fernando Concord High School Amanda Hederics Coomealla High School Craig Wing Cootamundra High School Catherine Kuschert Corowa High School Sharon Solomon Coverdale Christian School Carly Walsh Cowra High School Christopher Forth Cranebrook High School new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Natalie King Cranebrook High School Renee Tomkins Cranebrook High School Cromer High School Jessica Howe Cronulla High School Laura James Cronulla High School Kiera Fisher Cumberland High School Amanda Ferguson Danebank Anglican Girls School Jayne Schober Dapto High School Matt Robertson Davidson High School Christopher Towells De La Salle Ashfield Annabel Thomson Deniliquin High School Lewis Borg Doonside Technology High School Adam Rhodes Dorrigo High School Kate Rodway Dubbo Christian School Amy Gillett Dubbo College (Senior Campus) Sarah Head Dubbo College (Senior Campus) Shane Black Dunedoo Central School Kate McCulloch Duval High School Robert McElroy Duval High School Joanne Whitehorn East Hills Girls Technology High School Lisa Kelly Eden Marine Technology High School Tara Willey Elderslie High School Daryn Mitford Elizabeth Macarthur High School Brendan Lee Endeavour Sports High School Guy Elsom Epping Boys High Kelly Gardner Evans River K–12 School Glenn Stevens Fairvale High School Andrew Beer Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School Trent D'Antonio Figtree High School Karri Tinmouth Galston High School Tracey Quayle Gilgandra High School Mark Curran Glendale Technology High School new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Stephanie Stivala Good Samaritan Catholic College Nathan Jones Gosford Christian School Leah Mandell Gosford High School Melissa Lawson Goulburn High School Sarah Cowan Grafton High School Semisi Leota Granville Boys High School David Seketi Granville Boys High School David Milne Griffith High School Travis Walls Gunnedah High School Emma Pocock Hay War Memorial High School Stephanie Matthews Henry Lawson High School Rachel Johnston Holroyd High School Laura Ramaker Holsworthy High School Leah Carlon Holy Spirit College - Bellambi Jamielyn Azarcon Holy Spirit College - Lakemba Phillip Havea Homebush Boys High School Valerie Chan Hornsby Girls High School Nigel Boogaard Hunter Sports High School Rhiannon Fotheringham Illawarra Sports High School Cameron Wyper Inverell High School Makkieh El husseini J J Cahill Memorial High School Rebecca Morcom J J Cahill Memorial High School Tim Madden James Fallon High School Daniel Olford Jamison High School Georgina Clancy John Paul College Ashlee Wooldridge Kadina High School Teagan Southwell Kanahooka High School Jeremy Bainbridge Kandos High School Erin Hanlon Katoomba High School Gillian Rosconi Kelso High School Ryan McMillan Kempsey High School Lucy Bartlett Killara High School new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Jessica Cross Killarney Heights High School Josephine Gollan Kincoppal - Rose Bay Carly Martin Kincumber High School Trent Ousby Kingscliff High School Maryanne Genco Kingsgrove High School Alexandra Brydon Kingswood High School Luke Davis Kingswood High School Andrew Pattison-Clarke Knox Grammar School Arion Wood Kooringal High School Lauren Gradwell Kotara High School Nicholas Bordin Kyogle High School Nathan Brown Leumeah High School Alexandra Gordon Lindisfarne Anglican School Carly Bright Lisarow High School Steven Dean Lithgow High School Elissa Pearce Liverpool Girls High School Elsa O'Hanlon Loreto Kirribilli Emily Hannaford Loreto Normanhurst Mark Willoughby Macintyre High School Kim Parsons Mackellar Girls High School Cameron Gough Macksville High School Donna Urquhart Maclean High School Shellie O'Neill Macquarie Fields High School Melissa Hodgens Maitland High School Jacqui Philp Manilla Central School Troy Boston Marcellin College Greg Goode Marist College Eastwood Christian Alonzo Marist College Pagewood Patrice O'Neill Menai High School Trudy Althofer Mendooran Central School Jessica White Mercy Catholic College - Chatswood Lara Williams Merewether High School new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Sarah Woods Meriden School Lauren Solman Merrylands High School Jessica Lumby MLC Burwood Bronwyn Loud Molong Central School Caitlin Parkyn Monaro High School Megan Carnegie Moorebank High School Adele Schneider Moriah College Evan James Morisset High School Benjamin Lambert Moruya High School Belinda Graham Moss Vale High School Briony Stehr Mount St Benedict College Shelley Mackay Mount St Joseph - Milperra Nathan Geaghan Mt Austin High School Kate Bradley Mt Erin High School Kristy Campbell Mudgee High School Ross Ridgewell Mullumbimby High School Nathan Groch Murray High School Karen Matthews Murwillumbah High School Jamie Latham Muswellbrook High School Amie Redman Nambucca Heads High School Jacqui McCulloch Narooma High School Jessica Beakey Narrabeen Sports High School Krystyna Anderson Narrabri High School Tom Wallace Narromine High School Nikki Bevan Newcastle High School Alexander Howes Newington College Jennifer Mann Nimbin Central School James Quintal Norfolk Island Central School Hugh Kirkby Normanhurst Boys High School Andrew Dodd North Sydney Boys High School Katelyn Gray North Sydney Girls High School Robbie Williams Nowra High School new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Elliot McGarry O'Connor Catholic College Alana Thompson Orara High School Tara Millgate Our Lady of Mercy College - Parramatta Christie McGinlay Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Rollie-Ann Serrano Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Dougal Alexander Oxley College Courtney Biggs Oxley High School Trevor Pace Patrician Brothers College - Fairfield Ashley Ryan Pennant Hills High School Zennique Giampietro Penshurst Girls High School Alicia Hawke Picton High School Michelle Thornton Picton High School Gabrielle Weller PLC Sydney Mark MacGibbon Port Macquarie High School Nathan Zucchetti Prairiewood High School Sara Hungerford Pymble Ladies College Sarah McKeith Pymble Ladies College Natalie Berents Queenwood School for Girls Bianca Debartolo Randwick Girls High School Sarah Wheeler Ravenswood School for Girls Jenna Radford Raymond Terrace High School Jocelyn Farrell Richmond River High School Jessica Torrington Riverside Girls High School Sophie McGilvray Roseville College Kate Rodger Ryde Secondary College Kate Gleeson Santa Sabina College - Strathfield Robyn Tierney Santa Sabina College - Strathfield Ben Dickson SCEGGS Redlands Melanie Bell Scone High School Samantha Donovan South Grafton High School Alexandra Wilson South Sydney High School Leah Cronin Southern Cross Baptist School new south wales Olympic Council 2003 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS NAME SCHOOL Melissa Lewis Southern Cross High School Matt Cameron Springwood High School Toby Martin St Augustine's College Natalie Camilleri St Clair High School Vanessa Heretakis St Euphemia College Belinda Murray St Francis Xavier's College - Hamilton Bridget Murphy St George Girls’ High School St Ignatius
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