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Halberg Awards

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  • boobooB booboo

    @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

    This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

    Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

    Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

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    @booboo said in Halberg Awards:

    @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

    This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

    Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

    Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

    How do Gen Y and beyond feel about being forced to compete in the X Games?

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    • voodooV voodoo

      @booboo said in Halberg Awards:

      @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

      This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

      Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

      Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

      How do Gen Y and beyond feel about being forced to compete in the X Games?

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      @voodoo said in Halberg Awards:

      @booboo said in Halberg Awards:

      @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

      This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

      Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

      Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

      How do Gen Y and beyond feel about being forced to compete in the X Games?

      Y? X? I get them confused. Which is the one that can’t pull its pants up?

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      • StargazerS Stargazer

        The supreme Halberg Award goes to Zoi Sadowski-Synnott.

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        @Stargazer said in Halberg Awards:

        The supreme Halberg Award goes to Zoi Sadowski-Synnott.

        The correct choice, given she won an Olympic gold and silver.

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        • BovidaeB Bovidae

          @Stargazer said in Halberg Awards:

          The supreme Halberg Award goes to Zoi Sadowski-Synnott.

          The correct choice, given she won an Olympic gold and silver.

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          @Bovidae yep, no arguments with her winning, and to be fair, couldn't argue with any of the award winners, mightn't all be in my sports, but pretty deserving anyway.

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            #91

            Halberg's time again, and Lydia Ko won the Supreme Award (interestingly all the nominees were female). I agree with this, as GOAT as Carrington is, canoe is pretty niche compared to golf.

            Halberg Awards 2024 winners
            Supreme award: Dame Lydia Ko (golf)

            Sportswoman: Ko. Other finalists: Ellesse Andrews (cycling - track), Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe sprint), Melie Kerr (cricket), Erin Routliffe (tennis), Emma Twigg (rowing).

            Sportsman: Hamish Kerr (athletics). Other finalists: Finn Butcher (canoe slalom), James McDonald (horse racing), Hayden Wilde (triathlon), Chris Wood (football).

            Team: Carrington, Olivia Brett, Alicia Hoskin and Tara Vaughan (canoe sprint). Other finalists: Black Ferns (rugby sevens), Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis (rowing), Team New Zealand (sailing), White Ferns (cricket), Carrington and Hoskin (canoe sprint).

            Para athlete: Anna Grimaldi (para athletics). Other finalists: Danielle Aitchison (para athletics), Anna Taylor (para cycling), Nicole Murray (para cycling), William Stedman (para athletics).

            Coach: Gordon Walker (canoe sprint). Other finalists: Jon Andrews (cycling - track), Aaron Osborne (canoe slalom), James Sandilands (athletics), Cory Sweeney (rugby sevens).

            Emerging talent: Tyler Bindon (football). Other finalists: Cormac Buchanan (motorcycling - road), Luke Harrold (snow sports), Ethan Olivier (athletics), Levi Townley (motorcycling - motocross), Erice van Leuven (cycling - mountainbike).

            Sport New Zealand leadership award: Marcus Daniell (tennis).

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            • M Machpants

              Halberg's time again, and Lydia Ko won the Supreme Award (interestingly all the nominees were female). I agree with this, as GOAT as Carrington is, canoe is pretty niche compared to golf.

              Halberg Awards 2024 winners
              Supreme award: Dame Lydia Ko (golf)

              Sportswoman: Ko. Other finalists: Ellesse Andrews (cycling - track), Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe sprint), Melie Kerr (cricket), Erin Routliffe (tennis), Emma Twigg (rowing).

              Sportsman: Hamish Kerr (athletics). Other finalists: Finn Butcher (canoe slalom), James McDonald (horse racing), Hayden Wilde (triathlon), Chris Wood (football).

              Team: Carrington, Olivia Brett, Alicia Hoskin and Tara Vaughan (canoe sprint). Other finalists: Black Ferns (rugby sevens), Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis (rowing), Team New Zealand (sailing), White Ferns (cricket), Carrington and Hoskin (canoe sprint).

              Para athlete: Anna Grimaldi (para athletics). Other finalists: Danielle Aitchison (para athletics), Anna Taylor (para cycling), Nicole Murray (para cycling), William Stedman (para athletics).

              Coach: Gordon Walker (canoe sprint). Other finalists: Jon Andrews (cycling - track), Aaron Osborne (canoe slalom), James Sandilands (athletics), Cory Sweeney (rugby sevens).

              Emerging talent: Tyler Bindon (football). Other finalists: Cormac Buchanan (motorcycling - road), Luke Harrold (snow sports), Ethan Olivier (athletics), Levi Townley (motorcycling - motocross), Erice van Leuven (cycling - mountainbike).

              Sport New Zealand leadership award: Marcus Daniell (tennis).

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              @Machpants said in Halberg Awards:

              Kayak is pretty niche compared to golf.

              I think Kerr's achievement is the best - the field is so large to win gold is extraordinary. Like sprinting, it's something tried everywhere by basically all kids - so to get up for a track and field gold in a category like that is amazing.

              Also, kind of cool it's the middle word of the Olympic motto (which should probably actually be something around graft, cash, corruption; but that's another story)

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                  Would've had BF7s meself (TOTY) But what's the Halbergs without a whinge?

                  And Kerr overall.

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                    @nonpartizan we like to win our medals sitting down. Boats, bikes and horsies have served us well

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                      #96

                      Hard to argue that Lydia didn't deserve it

                      1. Paris Gold medal (probably the most dramatic thing I watched from Paris)
                      2. Women's British Open win
                      3. LPGA Hall of Fame qualification

                      Not a bad year

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                        It was sort of like they gave Carrington an award without her winning the big prize.

                        I was hoping that Andrews got some recognition but Ko is a good choice too.

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                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                          It was sort of like they gave Carrington an award without her winning the big prize.

                          I was hoping that Andrews got some recognition but Ko is a good choice too.

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                          @Bovidae said in Halberg Awards:

                          It was sort of like they gave Carrington an award without her winning the big prize.

                          I was hoping that Andrews got some recognition but Ko is a good choice too.

                          Massive year for the ladies. All were worthy

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                            Stoked that Ko got it. Very well deserved after a truly phenomenal year.

                            As for Kerr....meh! I was hoping for James McDonald but knew it would be unlikely.

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                            • M Machpants

                              Halberg's time again, and Lydia Ko won the Supreme Award (interestingly all the nominees were female). I agree with this, as GOAT as Carrington is, canoe is pretty niche compared to golf.

                              Halberg Awards 2024 winners
                              Supreme award: Dame Lydia Ko (golf)

                              Sportswoman: Ko. Other finalists: Ellesse Andrews (cycling - track), Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe sprint), Melie Kerr (cricket), Erin Routliffe (tennis), Emma Twigg (rowing).

                              Sportsman: Hamish Kerr (athletics). Other finalists: Finn Butcher (canoe slalom), James McDonald (horse racing), Hayden Wilde (triathlon), Chris Wood (football).

                              Team: Carrington, Olivia Brett, Alicia Hoskin and Tara Vaughan (canoe sprint). Other finalists: Black Ferns (rugby sevens), Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis (rowing), Team New Zealand (sailing), White Ferns (cricket), Carrington and Hoskin (canoe sprint).

                              Para athlete: Anna Grimaldi (para athletics). Other finalists: Danielle Aitchison (para athletics), Anna Taylor (para cycling), Nicole Murray (para cycling), William Stedman (para athletics).

                              Coach: Gordon Walker (canoe sprint). Other finalists: Jon Andrews (cycling - track), Aaron Osborne (canoe slalom), James Sandilands (athletics), Cory Sweeney (rugby sevens).

                              Emerging talent: Tyler Bindon (football). Other finalists: Cormac Buchanan (motorcycling - road), Luke Harrold (snow sports), Ethan Olivier (athletics), Levi Townley (motorcycling - motocross), Erice van Leuven (cycling - mountainbike).

                              Sport New Zealand leadership award: Marcus Daniell (tennis).

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                              @Machpants Delighted for Lyds. Loved her phlegmatism and humility last year after winning the Olympic Gold and the Women's Open within two weeks of each other.

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