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Blues Sports Awards 2006 Blues Sports Awards 2006 Monday October 2 Sir Neil Waters Lecture Theatres Foyer Proudly supported by Programme Blues Awards History 6.30 pm Pre-dinner drinks The New Zealand Universities Blues award is the highest sporting accolade given in the NZ tertiary system. It is part of a tradition dating from 1922 in New Zealand and earlier in England, where the 7.00 pm Awards ceremony and dinner colours of Oxford and Cambridge Universities came to be a symbol for sporting excellence. Master of Ceremonies - Dr Trish Bradbury Sporting 'Blues' have been made famous by the rivalry between England's most famous universities, Oxford and Cambridge. 'Oxford' Senior Lecturer, Management & International blues were only awarded for 'real' sports, such as rowing, rugby Business, Massey University Auckland and cricket. Athletes in other codes could only aspire to half blues. One Irish University purportedly awards top athletes 'pinks'. Guest Speaker - sponsored by the Bank of New Zealand Massey University's earliest recipient of a New Zealand University Blues Award was Mac Cooper in 1934 for Rugby. Mac Cooper also Mr Duane Kale won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1934 and played against the NZ All Duane is an inspiring figure with an impressive list of Blacks in 1935 for Oxford and Scotland. George Robinson and E sporting and professional achievements made against Orgias were awarded Blues in 1935 for Athletics. Hockey player, H the odds. Until 1991 he was an able bodied, competitive B Lawry also won an NZU Blue in 1935. triathlete. When a spinal tumour resulted in him becoming an incomplete paraplegic, Duane very quickly found the In 1990, Massey University resurrected the practice of awarding courage to carry on, achieving huge success in Blues to its top sporting students in all sports with the Massey Paralympics. Blues Awards. The University and the Students Association, with the Bank of New Zealand also providing sponsorship, funded the In 2008 Duane will be New Zealand’s Chef de awards. A selection committee was elected and a formal set of Mission to the 2008 Beijing Paralympics. Out of the guidelines for potential recipients established, to ensure a high swimming pool he’s shown the same determination and standard and consistency across the codes. Improved marketing leadership to forge a successful career in banking. He and an increasing student role saw an increase in student is a regional manager in Wellington where he lives with nominations. his wife and two children. From 1990-1994 the annual MUSA Sportsperson of the Year award was made to an outstanding sports achiever. From 1995 onwards Blues Awards presented by: individual MUSA Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards have been presented. In 1999, the major sponsor Bank of New Dr Margot Edwards Zealand introduced a trophy for Sportsman and Sportswoman of Senior Lecturer the Year for both the Palmerston North and Albany campuses. Management & International Business Massey University Auckland Outstanding Contribution Awards have been presented since 1991. Blues Awards Committee These awards recognise those who work behind the scenes in areas such as coaching, fundraising or provision of administrative Mr Richard Hollings support to club sports, cultural activities or international clubs and Team Leader Client Services societies. Sport, Leisure & Cultural Services Blues Awards Committee With the diverse range of excellence in the world of the arts and design, 1997 saw the first Cultural Award presented, in addition to Mrs Andrea Davies the sporting Blues. Regional Registrar Auckland Massey University Auckland The University values the event and genuinely wishes to honour the individual achievers. Students nominated must excel in their chosen sport or cultural pursuit, as well as their academic studies. A huge commitment and discipline are required to be a Blues and Bank of New Zealand Sportswoman and Sportsman Cultural Award recipient, as students must successfully juggle the presented by: often-weighty workloads of university study with heavy training and performance schedules. Mr Mark Manson Bank of New Zealand In 2005 the Blues Committee agreed to discontinue the presentation of an overall Massey University Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Award. From 2006 the Bank of New Zealand trophy will be presented to the top performing Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Albany and Palmerston North campuses. 1 6 Massey University Auckland 2006 Massey Blues Awards Blues & Cultural Award Winners Hall of Fame 2005 Athletics Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportsman of the Year Charles Nicholson Michael Bullot, Yachting Jacobus Nel Elizabeth Orchard Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportswoman of the Year Laura Roozendaal Helen Norfolk – Swimming 2004 Cricket Carl Cachopa Massey University Sportsman of the Year & Gareth Hopkins Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportsman of the Year Scott Talbot-Cameron – Swimming Jason Donnelly Massey University Sportswoman of the Year Equestrian Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportswoman of the Year Helen Norfolk – Swimming Lisa Coupe 2003 Fencing Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportsman of the Year Yafei Fan Scott Talbot-Cameron – Swimming Golf Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportswoman of the Year & Massey University Sportswoman of the Year Jenna Hirst Alison Fitch – Swimming 2002 Hockey Amanda Green Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportsman of the Year Kimberley Green Jon Paul Tobin – Boardsailing Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportswoman of the Year Ice Hockey & Joint Winner Massey University Sportswoman of the Year Alison Fitch – Swimming Andrew Hay Cultural Award Judo Te Waka o Nga Akonga Maori – Kapa Haka Alister Leat 2001 Kart Sport Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportsman of the Year David Kosoof - Hockey Brent Humphrey Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportswoman of the Year Netball Alison Fitch – Swimming Katie King 2000 Rugby Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportsman of the Year Mark (Sharkey) Robinson, Rugby Robert Coulhoun Bradley Grimmer Bank of New Zealand Albany Campus Sportswoman of the Year Anna Richards Meredith Orr – Hockey Ryan Wilson Massey University Sportsman of the Year Chris Whitehead – Surf Lifesaving & Kayaking Surf Lifesaving Chris Moors 1998 Johanna O'Connor MUSA Sportsman of the Year Dean Kent – Swimming Tennis MUSA Sportswoman of the Year Aaron McDougall Louisa Wall – Netball & Rugby Triathlon 1996 Anna Hamilton MUSA Sportsman of the Year Jamie Hunt – Triathlon Yachting Matt Coutts 1995 MUSA Sportsman & Sportsperson of the Year Joseph Spooner – Yachting 5 2 BankPROGRAMME of New Zealand Blues Awards Committee Massey University Auckland Award Sportswoman of the Year Nominees Yafei Fan - Fencing Chair n Ranked New Zealand No 3 Women’s Epee Dr Sarah Leberman Johanna O’Connor - Surf Lifesaving n World Lifesaving Championships Australia, February 2006 - 2nd Members Women's Tube Rescue n 2nd Women's Board Rescue, 2nd Women's Taplin Relay Ms Kaye Connor n Ranked New Zealand No 2 across three disciplines Mr Mark Christie Ms Eimear Clowry Dr Margot Edwards (Albany) Anna Hamilton - Triathlon Mr Richard Hollings (Albany) Ms Christine Scott n Ranked New Zealand No 2 U23 Mr Dennis Slade Dr Stephen Stannard n 4th U23 ITU World Champs, Bridgeport, USA, February 2006 Bank of New Zealand Massey University Auckland Award Blues Awards Sportsman of the Year Nominees Proudly supported by: Jason Donnelly -Cricket n New Zealand U19 Team, World Cup Cricket, Sri Lanka, February 2006 Gareth Hopkins - Cricket n New Zealand “A” Team tour to Sri Lanka, October 2005 n New Zealand “A” Team tour to Australia, July 2006 Andrew Hay - Ice Hockey n New Zealand Ice Blacks Team to World Championships, Division 2, Latvia, April 2006 Alister Leat - Judo n New Zealand Senior Men’s Judo Team to Oceania Judo Championships, Tahiti, July 2006 n Commonwealth Judo Tournament, Ireland, June 2006 and the World Judo Championships, Cairo, September 2005 Ryan Wilson - Rugby n New Zealand U21 Colts to World Cup, France, June 2006 Matt Coutts - Yachting n NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team to the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships, England, July 2006 – 6th Overall 3 4.
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