Halberg Awards
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@bovidae said in Halberg Awards:
Expect Nico and Zoi to feature next year as these awards are for the sporting year from 1 December 2019 to 30 November 2021.
Olympic gold medallists usually win in an Olympic year so the likes of Bond, Carrington and the eights will be a good pick. The team will be the hardest to decide.
Stamenic or Fairweather for Emerging Talent.
Two years worth due to COVID?
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@booboo said in Halberg Awards:
Two years worth due to COVID?
Yes. From their website:
The 59th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards ceremony will recognise achievements in the 2020 and 2021 years, due to the impact of Covid-19 on international sport the Awards ceremony in 2021 was a ‘Decade Champion’ celebration.
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RESULTS
Halberg Award winner: Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe racing)
Para Athlete/team of the year winner: Dame Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming)
Sportsman of the year winner: Kane Williamson (cricket)
Sportswoman of the year winner: Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe racing)
Team of the Year winner: Black Caps (cricket)
Coach of the Year winner: Gordon Walker (canoe racing)
Emerging talent winner: Erika Fairweather (swimming)
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@bovidae said in Halberg Awards:
RESULTS
Halberg Award winner: Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe racing)
Those judges do love their Olympians, don't they.
Personally, I think the cricketers burgling their way to a WTC final and then winning it is a bigger achievement. Took an extended period of success, and one that is very very unlikely to ever be achieved again by us. By comparison, 5 gold medals is amazing - but the table below shows it's been done a hundred times or so. So awesome, but in a niche sport. The scale of the challenge climbed by the Black Caps tips them for me.
That said, our most successful Olympian, so can see why the judges broke the way they did.
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@nzzp said in Halberg Awards:
@bovidae said in Halberg Awards:
RESULTS
Halberg Award winner: Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe racing)
Those judges do love their Olympians, don't they.
Personally, I think the cricketers burgling their way to a WTC final and then winning it is a bigger achievement. Took an extended period of success, and one that is very very unlikely to ever be achieved again by us. By comparison, 5 gold medals is amazing - but the table below shows it's been done a hundred times or so. So awesome, but in a niche sport. The scale of the challenge climbed by the Black Caps tips them for me.
That said, our most successful Olympian, so can see why the judges broke the way they did.
Cricket is also a niche sport, with only 10 test nations!
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@machpants said in Halberg Awards:
Cricket is also a niche sport, with only 10 test nations!
Happy to have a discussion comparing cricket with kayak racing. Only ten nations, but it includes India (and Pakistan), which means billions following it.
CWC is one of the top 5 international sporting events in terms of eyeballs
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60th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards Nominations Announced - 15 December 2022
Full list of nominations for the 60th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards
ISPS Handa Sportsman on the Year (eligible for Supreme Halberg Award)Aaron Gate (cycling - track)
Ajaz Patel (cricket)
Ardie Savea (rugby)
Brendon Hartley (motorsport)
Dylan Schmidt (gymnastics - trampoline)
Fergus Jenkins (mixed martial arts)
Hamish Kerr (athletics - high jump)
Hayden Wilde (triathlon)
James McDonald (horse racing)
Jamie Reid (golf)
Joey Manu (rugby league)
Jordan Parry (rowing)
Lewis Clareburt (swimming)
Marko Stamenic (football)
Nico Porteous (freeskiing)
Paul Coll (squash)
Ryan Fox (golf)
Sam Gaze (cycling – mountain bike)
Shane van Gisbergen (motorsport)
Steve Alker (golf)
Tim Price (equestrian)
Tom Walsh (athletics – shot put).
ISPS Handa Para Athlete/Para team of the Year (eligible for supreme Halberg Award)Adam Hall (Para skiing)
Anna Taylor (Para cycling)
Cameron Leslie (Para swimming)
Corey Peters (Para skiing)
Devon Briggs (Para cycling)
Eltje Malzbender (Para cycling)
Holly Robinson (Para athletics – javelin)
Lisa Adams (athletics)
Nicole Murray (Para cycling)
Rachel Maia (Para sport climbing)
Scott Martlew (Para sprint kayak)
Dame Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming)
Wheel Blacks (Wheelchair rugby).
High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year (eligible for supreme Halberg Award)Bronwyn Dibb (gymnastics – mini trampoline)
Bryony Botha (cycling – track)
Ellesse Andrews (cycling – track)
Emma Twigg (rowing)
Jess Hotter (skiing - freeride)
Joelle King (squash)
Jonelle Price (equestrian)
Dame Lisa Carrington (sprint kayak)
Lydia Ko (golf)
Niamh Fisher-Black (cycling - road)
Portia Woodman (rugby)
Raecene McGregor (rugby league)
Ruahei Demant (rugby)
Tayla Bruce (lawn bowls)
Theresa Fitzpatrick (rugby)
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (skiing- snowboard).
ISPS Handa Team of the Year (eligible for supreme Halberg Award)Black Ferns (rugby)
Joelle King and Amanda Landers-Murphy (squash – women’s doubles)
Joelle King and Paul Coll (squash – mixed doubles)
Kerri Williams and Grace Prendergast (rowing - pair)
Matthew Walker
Edward Masters and Charles Murray (cycling – mountain bike enduro team)
New Zealand Eventing Team (equestrian).
Buddle Findlay Coach of the YearBen Adams (Para skiing)
Craig Palmer (cycling – men’s endurance track)
Gary Hollywood (swimming)
Gordon Walking (sprint kayak)
Matt Toa (mixed martial arts)
Mike Rodger (rowing)
Sean Thompson (Skiing - snowboarding)
Thomas Onley (Para swimming)
Tommy Pyatt (Skiing - freeskiing)
Wayne Smith (rugby).
Sky Sport Emerging TalentBen Westenberg (Para cycling)
Cameron Gray (swimming)
Gustav Legnavsky (skiing - freeski halfpipe)
Jenna Hastings (cycling – downhill mountain bike)
Jocelyn Hong (figure skating)
Joshua Willmer (swimming)
Ruby Andrews (skiing - freeskiing)
Tepenisa Havea (athletics – shot/discus)
Tara Vaughan (sprint kayak). -
60th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards Finalists Announced
Finalists
Full list of for the 60th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards
ISPS Handa Para Athlete/Para Team of the Year:
Adam Hall (Para skiing)
Cameron Leslie (Para swimming)
Corey Peters (Para skiing)
Nicole Murray (Para cycling)
Dame Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming)
High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year:
Ellesse Andrews (cycling – track)
Dame Lisa Carrington (sprint kayak)
Lydia Ko (golf)
Ruahei Demant (rugby)
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (snow sport - snowboarding)
ISPS Handa Sportsman on the Year:
Aaron Gate (cycling – track and road)
Dylan Schmidt (gymnastics - trampoline)
Nico Porteous (snow sport- freeskiing)
Paul Coll (squash)
Shane van Gisbergen (motorsport)
ISPS Handa Team of the Year:
Black Ferns (rugby)
Joelle King and Amanda Landers-Murphy (squash – women’s doubles)
Joelle King and Paul Coll (squash – mixed doubles)
Kerri Williams and Grace Prendergast (rowing - pair)
New Zealand Eventing Team (equestrian)
Buddle Findlay Coach of the Year:
Craig Palmer (cycling – men’s track)
Gordon Walker (sprint kayak)
Sean Thompson (snow sport- snowboarding)
Tommy Pyatt (snow sport - freeskiing)
Wayne Smith (rugby)
Sky Sport Emerging Talent:
Cameron Gray (swimming)
Gustav Legnavsky (snowsport - freeski halfpipe)
Jenna Hastings (cycling – downhill mountain bike)
Joshua Willmer (swimming)
Tara Vaughan (sprint kayak)
The winners will be announced at the 60th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards ceremony at Spark Arena, Auckland on Wednesday 15 February 2023 and broadcast live on Sky Sport and free to air on Prime TV from 8:30pm.
The event will be both a significant milestone of achievement and one of reflection and remembrance as the first Awards ceremony since the passing of the man whose name adorns this occasion. The late Sir Murray Halberg (ONZ) re-established the Awards in 1963 to honour and celebrate sporting excellence, and most importantly, the occasion formed the major fundraiser for the Halberg Foundation. Sir Murray established the charity which aims to enhance the lives of physically disabled young New Zealanders by enabling them to participate in sport and recreation. -
JMac not making even as a finalist is a fucking travesty
approximately a thousand Group 1s last year, including several big ones. Won in HK. Winner of the World's Best Jockey award for the year.
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Will get the usual complaint from people who don't respect horse racing, but the fact James McDonald - who is officially rated as the best jockey in the world - cannot get the nod ahead of some of these sportsman of the year finalists is nothing short of farcical.
EDIT: fuk u @mariner4life for posting just before me.
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With all due respect to the other nominees, this is an absolute travesty of epic proportions. Not sure how the worlds best jockey can be overlooked like this.
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@Smudge said in Halberg Awards:
Will get the usual complaint from people who don't respect horse racing, but the fact James McDonald - who is officially rated as the best jockey in the world - cannot get the nod ahead of some of these sportsman of the year finalists is nothing short of farcical.
EDIT: fuk u @mariner4life for posting just before me.
it's fucking ridiculous! A fucking trampoliner??? That's a toy you buy your kids and they grow out of by the time they are 12
Squash? A sport played exclusively by Wall St hedge fund managers and stock brokers in movies.
A V8 Bogan car driver? In a class raced only in Australia? Which non-sport watching dipshits voted on this crap? -
@Stargazer said in Halberg Awards:
Oh c'mon, in horse racing it's the horse that should be nominated, not the jockey!
And our last finalist is Shane van Gisbergen's engine
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@Stargazer said in Halberg Awards:
Oh c'mon, in horse racing it's the horse that should be nominated, not the jockey!
Split second decision making is the difference between an OK jockey and a great jockey, and JMac makes the right call 98% of the time. Plus, put simply, horses run for some jockeys more than others.
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Steven Alker should at least have been nominated.