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2004 Pierre De Coubertin Award Recipients NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL 2004 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS School Suburb First Name Abbotsleigh An Anglican School for Girls Sophie Gulliver Albion Park High School Matthew Eastham Albury High School Ellen McNeil All Saints Catholic Senior College Vanessa Kojic Alstonville High School Bill Johnston Ambarvale High School Shea Monagle Ardlethan Central School Tenneil Horan Ariah Park Central School Wendy Pringle Armidale High School Emma Cooper Asquith Girls High School Kerry Slade Ballina High School Mitchell Knight Barker College Mark Short Barrenjoey High School Emma Howes Bathurst High School Jaydem Hadson Batlow Technology School Sharni Williams Bega High School Douglas Loth Belmont High School Kaylah Brady Bethlehem College - Ashfield Sharnee Dewstow Beverly Hills Girls High School Naomi Witt Billabong High School Jason Barker Birrong Boys High School Kevin Brouwer Birrong Girls High School Julie Tran Bishop Druitt College Sylve Colless Bishop Tyrrell Anglican Kimberly Meredith Blakehurst High School Bronwyn Jarvis Blaxland High School Ryan Hunter Blue Mountains Grammar School Sarah Jones Bomaderry High School Kim Ashby Bonalbo Central School Krystle Oxenbridge Bowral High School Gemma Cox Brigidine College - Randwick Gemma Ainsworth Brigidine College - St Ives Kirsten Coggins Brisbane Water Secondary College - Senior Campus Mariel-Lou Fietz Broken Hill High School Chelsea Anderson Bulli High School Erin Burns Bulli High School Samuel Hardaker Byron Bay High School Sarah Christie Cambridge Park High School Alyson Camac-Benson Canowindra High School Krystle Cassidy Cardiff High School Callen Miner NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL 2004 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS School Suburb First Name Caringbah High School Erin MacKenzie Castle Hill High School Beth Whitchelo Central Coast Grammar School Alice Goldsmith Cerdon College Kasey Campbell Cessnock High School Kirsty Palmer Chatham High School Ben Green Cheltenham Girls High School Lucy McGrath - Cadell Cherrybrook Technology High School Michael O'Grady Christian Brothers College - Burwood Jason Lee Christian Brothers High School - Lewisham Andrew Aziz Coffs Harbour Christian Community High School Nick Lambert Coffs Harbour High School David Kitching Coffs Harbour Senior College Corinn Gardiner Colo High School Paul Bergan Colyton High School Junior ULA Concord High School Peter Wormleaton Condobolin High School (Isolated Rural School) Shane Davis Conservatorium High School James Pensini Coomealla High School Meagan Dawes Cootamundra High School Nicole Monks Corowa High School Kim Henderson Corrimal High School Sheldon Dawkins Coverdale Christian School Rebecca Phillips Cowra High School Ashlee Williams Cumberland High School Leigh Cox Danebank Anglican Girls School Clare Adamiak Dapto High School Jeanette Easton Davidson High School Laura Wenden Dorrigo High School Amy Rhodes Dubbo Christian School Samantha Johnson Duval High School Cody Tribe Duval High School Emily Hegney East Hills Girls Technology High School Tarin Nevin Eden Marine Technology High School Lachlan McDonell Elderslie High School Sarah Kelly Elizabeth Macarthur High School Wade Chandler Endeavour Sports High School Sarah McLean Engadine High School Brett Rowling Epping Boys High Gilan Widders Evans River K–12 School Tess O'Reilly NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL 2004 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS School Suburb First Name Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School Simon Withers Figtree High School Jordan Kyle Forbes High School Andrew West Fort Street High School Nina Wilkinson Freshwater Senior Campus Peta Fairlie Freshwater Senior Campus Nicholas Perry Galston High School Chloe Rose Gilgandra High School Amy Sutherland Glendale Technology High School Rebecca Clarke Good Samaritan Catholic College Sheree Vella Gosford High School Jacqui Pratt Goulburn High School Amanda Whittington Grafton High School Marley Simmons Granville Boys High School Tarek Elrich Greystanes High School Jessie Shea Griffith High School Renae McCanna Gunnedah High School Sarah Mitchell Hay War Memorial High School Lucy Jackson Holroyd High School Davor Zailac Holy Spirit College - Bellambi Angelo Di Sapia Holy Spirit College - Lakemba Antoniette Sanna Homebush Boys High School Rajevshanth Shanmugan Hornsby Girls High School Lisa Chow Hoxton Park High School Stevan Mitrovic Illawarra Sports High School Breony Webb Inverell High School Christopher Hamilton James Fallon High School Jarryd Thurling James Sheahan Catholic High School Sarah Trifogli Jamison High School Gavin Duncan John Paul College Jessica Sautu Junee High School Kree Jeffries Kadina High School Joshua Keep Kanahooka High School Meegan Commane Kelso High School John Moran Kempsey High School Melissa Burley Killara High School Fleur Garton Killara High School Tom Verdich Killarney Heights High School Jessica Drysdale Kincoppal - Rose Bay Katherine Jones Kingscliff High School Treva Mills NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL 2004 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS School Suburb First Name Kingsgrove High School Adam Willis Kingswood High School Sarah Hall Kingswood High School Casey Hall Knox Grammar School Daniel Farrell Kooringal High School Wendy Schirmer Kotara High School Lauren Gradwell Lake Macquarie High School Jenna Sunerton Leumeah High School Brett Zamudio Lindisfarne Anglican School Alexander Rigby Lisarow High School Kieran Matheson Lismore High School Paul Gregory Lithgow High School Rhiannon Gaynor Loreto Kirribilli Greta McNiven Loreto Kirribilli Jessica Heazlewood Loreto Normanhurst Bess Prescott Lucas Heights Community School Mitchell Winzer Macintyre High School Jessica Strang Mackellar Girls High School Emma Dutfield Mackillop College - Bathurst Hannah Lee Mackillop Senior College Hannah O'Brien Maclean High School Alyce Bennett Maitland High School Megan Peacock Manilla Central School Emma Sonerson Marian College Gregory Stark Marist College Eastwood Benjamin Lane Marist College Pagewood Brendan Baxter Marist Sisters College Woolwich Amanda Newby Menai High School Elysha O'Neill Meriden School Kristin Stojcevski Merrylands High School Adam Sherri Mitchell High School Boyan Kalember MLC Burwood Renee Vandenberg Molong Central School Daniel Kinsella Monaro High School Katy Ware Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Georgina Exton Moorebank High School Jemma Ryan Moriah College Paul Meltz Moruya High School Craig Dent Mount St Benedict College Rachael White Mount St Joseph - Milperra Elise Flynn NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL 2004 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS School Suburb First Name Mt Austin High School Amie St Clair Mudgee High School Joel Plummer Murray High School Jesse Featonby Murwillumbah High School Jade Bianchetti Nambucca Heads High School Andrew Budd Narrabeen Sports High School Matthew Bowden Narrabri High School Greg Orr Newcastle High School Adam Stanger Nimbin Central School Rachel Vincent Norfolk Island Central School Benjamin Wieczorek North Sydney Boys High School Michael Hall North Sydney Girls High School Georgina Brunsdon Nowra High School Nadia Intihar Oakhill College Louise Young Oberon High School Glen Stapleton Orange High School Dominique Ferguson Orara High School Erin Lee Orara High School Erin Herd Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Frances Aitken Oxley College Anita Cowley Oxley High School Michael Swab Patrician Brothers College - Fairfield Matthew Burns Peak Hill Central Jessie Robinson Pendle Hill High School Casey Beazley Pennant Hills High School Sarah Skidmore Penshurst Girls High School Hayley Barnes Pittwater House Girls College Briannan Crawford PLC Armidale Jemma Mulligan PLC Sydney Kaley Lewis Port Macquarie High School Cassey Dowling Prairiewood Languages High School Julia Peters Pymble Ladies College Emma Alcock Quakers Hill High School Jessica Kitchingham Quirindi High School Ashlie Coleman Randwick Boys High School Brett Stein Randwick Girls High School Josiah Lautaimi Ravenswood School for Girls Michelle Slater Raymond Terrace High School Reece Sullivan Richmond River High School Joshua Hanley Riverside Girls High School Holly Moussa NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL 2004 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD WINNERS School Suburb First Name Roseville College Alana Wilkinson Ryde Secondary College Tarryn McSpadden Sacred Heart Central School Isaac Smith Santa Sabina College - Strathfield Felicity Mulcahy SCECGS Redlands Kia Peters Scone Grammar School Jessica Day Scone High School Amy Mills Scone High School Lauren Taylor South Sydney High School Elise Hill South Sydney High School Jade Ross Southern Cross High School K-12 Lauren Smith St Anne's Central School Jenna Casey St Catherine's School Danielle Bower St Clare’s High School Jessica Brown St Dominics College James Yates St Euphemia College Michael Kapetas St Francis Xavier's College - Hamilton Katie Walmsley St George Girls’ High School Alix Baumgartner St Ives High School Tracy Brown St Joseph’s Central School - Oberon Michael Pye St Joseph's College - Banora Point Mathew Lynch St Lukes Grammar School - Dee Why Andrew Wiles St Mary's Central School Timothy East St Marys Senior High School Susan Knapton St Patrick’s College - Strathfield Patrick Boidin St Paul's Campus of St Josephs High School Kelly Pepper St Paul's Catholic College - Greystanes Neil Dunkley St Paul's College Sarah McMullen-Roach St Pius X College Chatswood Greg Wade St Scholastica’s College Brianna Dennis St Spyridon College Senior School Connie Stathopoulos St Vincent’s College - Potts Point Jessica Jackson Stella Maris College - Manly Kate Moran Stella Maris College - Manly Jessica
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