Otago’s Finest Recognised
Otago University Students’ Association
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Otago’s Finest Recognised
Last night the annual Otago Blues and Golds awards were presented to the top athletes and cultural stars from Otago University this evening by the OtagoUniversity Students’ Association.
“The awards recognise the best of the best, the people that give it their all while they’re here at Otago for both sporting and cultural pursuits,” said James Grubb, OUSA Clubs Development Officer, “Both OUSA and the University of Otago are proud to have such talented individuals, teams, clubs and societies making the most of and giving back to Otago.”
This year marks the 105th year of the Blues awards giving top honours to students involved in sports. The awards younger cousin, the Golds Awards, are in their 11th year. The awards recognise clubs, societies and individuals that have given time and effort to cultural endeavours in Otago.
“It really is a special occasion as we’ve given away three Golds this year to three very talented performers,” said Grubb, “And our sportsman and woman of the year are both New Zealand representatives, with Suzie Bates doing so inboth basketball and cricket.”
The Blues and Golds Awards also recognise clubs and societies and the impact they make on the culture of Otago. The hotly contested clubs awards this year went to clubs that have strived for excellence in everything from administration to volunteer and sporting achievements.
“We have over 100 clubs and societies covering both sports and cultural interests. For students clubs are a great way of getting involved and they really add to the social aspect of Otago.” said Grubb, “This year the Otago University Rowing Club took out top honours in the Blues, and the Indian Students’ Society took out the best club or society in the Golds.”
The OUSA and the Otago University congratulate all awards recipients and would like to thank the time and effort each person and club has put into representing and helping the Otago community.
GOLDS
Alexander Michael Wilson (Music, Voice
Performance)
Alexander is a Lexus Song Quest
finalist, which is New Zealand’s premier vocal competition
and has been running for more than 50 years. He has been
placed in many competitions since 2009 and is an RSA Choral
Scholar. Alexander is theconvenor of the University of Otago
Capping Sextet and has been a member sin 2009. He also won
the Judge’s Choice Award in the finals of the Otago Daily
Times Aria.
Louis Brown (Public
Relations)
Along with the strategic
communications agency he initiated – Social Innovation –
Louis led the Student Volunteer Army that assisted so many
people following the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes. This
work won the 2012 Public Relations Institute of New Zealand
Supreme Award. Prior to that he was instrumental in
instigating a number of events and campaigns including: The
‘A Day at the Beach’ campaign on the West Coast, that
won the 2009 Trustpower Community Award. Louis persuaded the
Vodafone Foundation NZ to launch Social Innovation in order
to mobilisethousands of New Zealanders, and along with the
charity Sustainable Coastlines, and this spawned the
national multi-year campaign ‘Love Your Coast’ in
2010.In 2007 he organized the digital delivery of the San
Fracisco-based 2007 Digital Earth summit to five locations
around the world.
Grace (Eun Byeol) Park (Music,
Voice Performance)
Kawiti Jack Waeford (Music, Voice
Performance)
BLUES
Andrew Whyte (Athletics)
Andrew is
the current National champion for the men’s 400m. He
competed and won the event at the New Zealand National
Championships and as a result was selected to represent New
Zealand the World Junior Athletics Championships in
Barcelona, where he finished 13th. He is currently in his
first year of study at the University of Otago.
Reta Trotman
(Cycling)
After finishing 4th in the Elite Road
Nationals in January this year, Reta was selected to
represent New Zealand in the Tour of New Zealand. She was
the first New Zealand woman to finish the race. She also
finished 1st in the Queen of the Mountain Women’s tour of
Canberra.
Eben Joubert
(Rugby)
Upon arrival to New Zealand from South
Africa Eben Joubert has represented and captained the Otago
Senior Men’s Rugby team. The natural leader is known for
his uncompromising style of play and commitment to the teams
he plays for.
Monique
Francois (Surf Life Saving)
Monique has
represented Otago in a lot of Surf Life Saving events this
year, not just as a participant, but also as coach of the
U16 Otago Surf League team which competed at the National
Championships. Among her achievements, she won the Gold
medal in the National Surf Life Saving Championships in the
short course canoe event and placed for the Bronze medal in
the long course. She also participated in the Otago Open
Iron Woman event and finished top overall in the Otago
Sports Open Woman event, amongst others.
Suzie Bates (Basketball)
Rebekah Greene
(Athletics)
Paris Pidduck (Canoe Polo)
Monique
Francois (Football)
Andrew Ridden (Football)
James
Bennett (Field Hockey)
Ollie Hopkinson (Field
Hockey)
Francesca Rowley (Field Hockey)
Richard Storey
(Field Hockey)
Jaime Wiles (Field Hockey)
Louise Daley
(Underwater Hockey)
Melissa Lee Morris (Ice Figure
Skating)
Storm Purvis (Netball)
Lauren Elizabeth Clark
(Rowing)
Laura Georgina Louise Tester (Rowing)
Heather
Scott (Rowing)
Andrew Annear (Rowing)
Scott Roy
Barnsdale (Rowing)
Florence Van Dyke (Triathlon)
Hugh
Blake (Rugby)
Carina Doyle (Surf Life Saving)
Carina
Doyle (Swimming)
Sophie Robb (Surf Life Saving)
Kate
Godfrey (Swimming)
Tess Molloy (Triathlon)
Sportsman of the Year
Andrew
Whyte (Athletics)
In his first year at the
University of Otago, Andrew’s list of achievements in the
notoriously difficult 400m is very impressive and includes
national and international events. In the 2011/12 season
Andrew ranked first in the New Zealand Men’s 400m and was
part of the team that came 2nd in the Open Men’s 4x400m
relay at the Brisbane Track Classic. In March, he won the
Men’s U20 400m and 200m at the National Championships and
later, broke the Otago record for the 400m with a time of
46.42seconds and in June, he was afinalist for the Otago
Junior Sportsperson of the year. He competed and came 11th
at the World Junior Championships, came second at the
European Junior Gala, and was part of the team that placed
3rd in the Open Men’s 4x400m at the Cardiff International
Meet in July of this year. Adding to these achievements
tonight with a University Blue and the University of Otago
Sportsman of theYear, it would be safe to assume that Andrew
has a very bright future.
Sportswoman of the
Year and Maori Sportsperson of the
Year
Suzie Bates (Basketball,
Cricket)
A naturally gifted athlete, Suzie is a
dual International representing New Zealand and Otago in
both basketball and, as captain, cricket. As an example of
her all-round talent, Suzie currently holds the highest
score and highest batting average (21.63, at a strike rate
of 101.25 per 100 deliveries faced) and as a bowler has
registered best bowling figures of 4 wickets for 7 runs for
the White Ferns in Twenty20 cricket. As a guard in
basketball, she is noted for the maturity of her play,
demonstrating she has the mental talents to match
thephysical. She has certainly done the region of Otago, the
University, and her Iwi Ngai Tahu very proud.
Sports Club of the
Year
University of Otago Rowing
Club
The Sports Club of the Year Award
recognises excellence in the administration of a club, club
activity, and promotion of OUSA in a positive light (in
context of theaims of the club) from OUSA affiliated Sports
Clubs/Societies.
Society of
the Year
Indian Students’
Association
Outstanding Contribution to Sports
Award
Sam French (Hockey)
Sarah Laurenson
(Squash)
Brendan O’Niell (Kayak Racing)
University Of Otago Graduates’
Association Contribution to the Arts and Culture
Award
Kana Imuta for music (Taiko
Drumming)
Julien Van Mellaerts for music (Singing, Piano,
French horn)
Miriam Noonan for theatre
(Acting)
Muhammad Zariq Farhan bin Mohd Hanif for
performance (Dance, Singing
OUSA Silver
Service Award
Eric Lim Thiam Aik (Otago
Malaysian Students’ Association)
Shotaro Hattori (Otago
University Japanese Association)
Siti Alai Shazrinah
Shazali (Brunei Students’ Association)
Danielle
Duffield (Otago Student Animal Legal Defence Fund)
Trupti
Gandhi (Sri Lankan Students’ Association)
Nehan
Munasinghe (Sri Lankan Students’ Association)
Malinda
Sirisekara (Sri Lankan Students’ Association)
Theshini
Siriwardene (Sri Lankan Students’ Association)
Loh,
Chuan Tuck (Otago Malaysian Students’
Association)
ENDS