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NSW athletes shine bright at state institute awards night

 

NSW athletes shine bright at state institute awards night

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Gold medallist Jakara Anthony of Team Australia celebrates during the Women's Freestyle Skiing Moguls flower ceremony at Genting Snow Park on February 06, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China.

World class athletes and coaches from New South Wales have been celebrated at the NSW Institute of Sport (NSWIS) awards, following their success at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, Paralympic Games and Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Olympians from the outstanding Beijing 2022 Australian Olympic Team were awarded including moguls gold medallist Jakara Anthony (Female Athlete of the Year), her coaches Peter McNiel and Kate Blamey (Coach of the Year) and snowboard slopestyle bronze medallist Tess Coady (Junior Athlete of the Year).

  • Academic Excellence –Mackenzie Little (Athletics)
  • Ian Thorpe AM Outstanding Achievement Award – Eleanor Patterson (Athletics)
  • Junior Athlete of the Year – Tess Coady (Winter Sports)
  • Coach of the Year – Peter McNiel and Kate Blamey (Winter Sports)
  • Program of the Year – Winter Sports
  • Male Athlete of the Year – Ben Tudhope (Winter Sports)
  • Female Athlete of the Year – Jakara Anthony (Winter Sports)

Following an incredible career, on and off the track, Paralympian and three time gold medallist, Kurt Fearnley AO was presented with the NSWIS ‘Most Outstanding’ honour for his outstanding commitment and personal contribution to sport.

Kurt joins seven of Australia’s greatest athletes including, Ian Thorpe AM, Alyson Annan OAM, Bradley McGee OAM, Liz Ellis AM, Louise Sauvage OAM, Matthew Mitcham OAM, and Michael Milton OAM.

Minister for Sport Alister Henskens acknowledged the high calibre of award finalists and congratulated the winners.

“The awards shine a light on the dedication and achievements in a dynamite year for the institute's athletes, coaches, staff and support programs,” Mr Henskens said.

“There’s been no shortage of memorable sporting moments. I am inspired by the determination, hard work and commitment of our athletes, who are breaking records and blazing a brighter future for the next generation.”

NSWIS CEO Professor Kevin Thompson said 26 athletes and six coaches were selected as finalists for the awards, demonstrating NSW’s depth of sporting talent.

“It has been another huge year of NSWIS athletes shining on both the domestic and international stage and it is great that we can gather together and celebrate everyone’s achievements,” Prof Thompson said.

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