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Volleyball NSW announced as NSW Sports Awards finalist
Published Mon 07 Nov 2022
2022 NSW Sports Awards finalists announced
Finalists in each of the 2022 NSW Sports Awards categories have been announced by Sport NSW today.
The 2022 NSW Sports Awards are NSW’s highest sports honours and the 12 category winners will be revealed at the prestigious rebel NSW Champions of Sport Ceremony at the International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Darling Harbour on Monday, November 28.
The Ceremony will be attended by the elite of NSW sport and the Awards celebrate the achievements of NSW athletes, coaches, administrators, officials, and organisations.
The Awards ceremony will also unveil Brad Dalton (Basketball), Craig Johnston (Football), Phil Kearns AM (Rugby Union), Joanne ‘Joey’ Peters (Football), Prashanth Sellathurai (Gymnastics) and Liesl Tesch AM (Wheelchair Basketball & Para Sailing) as the newest inductees into the NSW Hall of Champions.
Among the list of category finalists are:
- Four-time Athlete of the Year winner, paddler Jessica Fox, a finalist for Athlete of the Year
- Fox’s mother and coach, Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi, a Coach of the Year finalist
- Two-time Athlete of the Year winner, surfer Stephanie Gilmore, an Athlete of the Year finalist
- Two-time Athlete of the Year with a Disability winner, para-triathlete Lauren Parker, a finalist for Athlete of the Year with a Disability
- 2021 Young Athlete of the Year with a Disability winner, para-swimmer Timothy Hodge, a finalist for Athlete of the Year with a Disability
- 2021 Young Athlete of the Year winner, diver Sam Fricker, a category finalist for 2022
- 2021 Masters Athlete of the Year winner, archer Elizabeth Hole, a category finalist for 2022
Sport NSW Chairperson, Carolyn Campbell, congratulated all 63 finalists across the 12 Award categories saying they performed outstandingly and made an immense contribution to their sport.
“These worthy finalists have excelled at the highest levels, and we congratulate them on their magnificent achievements over the past 12 months. This year’s finalists in each category demonstrated the tremendous depth of talent in NSW sport,” said Ms Campbell.
“Sport in NSW is blessed to produce so many exceptional athletes, coaches, administrators, and officials. This is a credit to their brilliant individual efforts, but also to the teams of dedicated and unselfish support staff, family, and friends who, behind the scenes, made such an immense contribution.
“These category finalists join a magnificent assembly of previous athletes, coaches, administrators, officials, and organisations who have been considered as finalists in the most prestigious sports Awards NSW offers.
“Sport is the common language which binds communities together across NSW. Sport promotes healthy living and drives societal change, and our finalists are wonderful examples of inspiration for athletes, coaches and administrators of all ages and abilities,” she added.
Tickets to the Champions of Sport Ceremony are available to the public by visiting www.sportnsw.com.au
2022 NSW SPORTS AWARDS FINALISTS
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Category |
Nominee |
Sport |
Suburb |
Organisation of the Year |
Football NSW |
Football |
Glenwood |
Organisation of the Year |
NSW Rugby League |
Rugby League |
Sydney Olympic Park |
Organisation of the Year |
Little Athletics |
Athletics |
Sydney Olympic Park |
Organisation of the Year |
Volleyball NSW |
Volleyball |
Sydney Olympic Park |
Organisation of the Year |
Wheelchair Sports NSW/ACT |
Wheelchair Sports |
Putney |
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Category |
Nominee |
Sport |
Suburb |
Administrator of the Year |
Jackie Bower |
Tea Gardens /Hawks Nest SLSC |
Tea Gardens |
Administrator of the Year |
Tom Harley |
Sydney Swans |
Moore Park |
Administrator of the Year |
Troy McCall |
Football NSW |
St Ives |
Administrator of the Year |
Peter Tate |
Paddle NSW |
Turramurra |
Administrator of the Year |
Baz Wedmaier |
Volleyball NSW |
Rydalmere |