2015/Halbergs
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<p>Eliza McCartney broke the junior women's pole vault world record last Saturday.</p>
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<p>I'd also include the U20 football WC in NZ. The Kiwis put in a credible performance by making it out of their pool.</p>
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<p>Nah.. had enough of NZ football teams getting Halbergs for just being mostly hopeless and not completely hopeless on the world stage.</p> -
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<p>Love the passion Crucial</p>
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<p>I suppose if you ask the kids on the mountains who they respect, generally it's the guys with sweet video parts. Not the guys taking out the Olympics/ X Games etc.</p>
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<p>I work in the ski industry here, and there was very little discussion of the Wells brothers feats. Contrast that with the huge talk when a NZer scores a video part in big overseas film which doesn't happen regularly.</p>
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<p>Cheers. That's an interesting perspective. I do wonder though how much the age/background of those working in the industry colours their interests. Filming used to be the only thing pre Xgames type comps. You can't tell me that the explosion in numbers of kids demanding and using park setups on skifields aren't interested in the comps.</p>
<p>As you will be well aware there are plenty of 'factions' around skiing and boarding, with all them thinking they are the best. I bet if you polled people at TC on what interests them in winter activities you would get completely different results to Cardrona (same between Whaka and Turoa). </p>
<p>I became interested in watching the park events mainly because it was my son's interest and having taken up snowsports at a very late age had no preconceptions or old school ways to think was better.</p>
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<p>I do agree that there has been a disconnect between the comps and the fans which is why I am pleased to see the recent subtle change in emphasis. </p>
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<p>It's not like the judges weren't getting the message loud and clear when you'd see the biggest cheer for the day for Jossi doing 3 zero spins in a row after a bail on the rails. The crowd loves style more than 'tricks' (unless someone does something new and cool).</p> -
<p>One in those sportsmen awards who most won't have heard of is harness driver Dexter Dunn.</p>
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<p>I respect those people who say the horses do all the work, but Dexter just has an ability to get an extra two to three lengths out of a horse, and not with the whip. He is, in fact, one of the drivers who uses his soft hands to coax a horse for that extra 5%, and just seems to have an innate connection with them.</p>
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<p>He won the World Driving Champs in Aussie this year. No mean feat taking on the likes of Tim Tetrick, who once drove almost 1200 winners in a year. Dexter is no stranger to setting records himself. Before he launched in to his best years, the previous record for wins in a season in New Zealand was 161 set by Maurice McKendry around 1990 or so. After winning 146 in the 2007/08 season, he has won 204, 168, 220, 199, 199, 206, 216 and is already up to 71 wins this season after missing the first month or so of the new season (starts in August) due to being on holiday.</p>
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<p>As mentioned, he can get outsiders home. His winners at the World Driving Champs paid:</p>
<p>- $39.80</p>
<p>- $3.10</p>
<p>- $1.50</p>
<p>- $3.70</p>
<p>- $4.90</p>
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<p>Bear in mind harness racing is a sport where almost 40% of favourites pay under $2.</p>
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<p>As I say, I don't expect him to make the final cut-off, but it's nice he's made the shortlist.</p> -
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<p>Cheers. That's an interesting perspective. I do wonder though how much the age/background of those working in the industry colours their interests. Filming used to be the only thing pre Xgames type comps. You can't tell me that the explosion in numbers of kids demanding and using park setups on skifields aren't interested in the comps.</p>
<p>As you will be well aware there are plenty of 'factions' around skiing and boarding, with all them thinking they are the best. I bet if you polled people at TC on what interests them in winter activities you would get completely different results to Cardrona (same between Whaka and Turoa). </p>
<p>I became interested in watching the park events mainly because it was my son's interest and having taken up snowsports at a very late age had no preconceptions or old school ways to think was better.</p>
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<p>I do agree that there has been a disconnect between the comps and the fans which is why I am pleased to see the recent subtle change in emphasis. </p>
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<p>It's not like the judges weren't getting the message loud and clear when you'd see the biggest cheer for the day for Jossi doing 3 zero spins in a row after a bail on the rails. The crowd loves style more than 'tricks' (unless someone does something new and cool).</p>
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<p>haha, I am 35 these days, so perhaps I'm a bit old to indentify with all the kids :)</p>
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<p>But I am a ski and snowboard video addict, between myself and a few friends we own all the major releases from the last 15 years or so.</p>
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<p>I'm not sure that the parks etc being built are done to mimic what is happening in the X Games. I think the X Games etc is actually evolving to mimic what is happening in the videos.. the "real snow" competition has been the best viewing of all X games events in the last few years imo.</p>
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<p>anyway ....plenty of video parts are filmed in the park or on the streets as well. </p> -
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<p>haha, I am 35 these days, so perhaps I'm a bit old to indentify with all the kids :)</p>
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<p>You're still a youngster. I'm 50 and only started boarding at 45. First 3 seasons were perseverance only but have slowly managed to get past the falls and frustration to be confidently taking on the odd box and jump. I tend to only go near parks/features where there is an opportunity to drop in on your way past before some kid realises there is some old fella making their sport uncool.</p> -
<p>50???</p>
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<p>You're still a youngster. I'm 50 and only started boarding at 45. First 3 seasons were perseverance only but have slowly managed to get past the falls and frustration to be confidently taking on the odd box and jump. I tend to only go near parks/features where there is an opportunity to drop in on your way past before some kid realises there is some old fella making their sport uncool.</p>
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<p>I'm impressed you have stuck with it mate.. I'm lucky that I learnt to ski before the age of 3. It's a hard sport to learn later in life.</p> -
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<p>Nah.. had enough of NZ football teams getting Halbergs for just being mostly hopeless and not completely hopeless on the world stage.</p>
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<p>Whoa, back up there! I <strong>never</strong> said the U20s were any part of the Halberg discusion, merely that the tournament could be added to the list of sporting highlights for this year.</p>
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<p>The ABs and Hansen will win the Halberg so only the indivdual mens and womens winner will be of any interest.</p> -
<p>Halberg Finalists:</p>
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<p>In red who I think will win, only one I think probably should go another way is Lisa Carrington over Lydia, but isn't much in it, oh, also not overly sure of the emerging one.</p>
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<p>As always, expect plenty to be their knickers in a twist over who ends up winning or who has been left out.</p>
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<p><b>Sportsman of the Year<i>(Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)</i></b></p>
<p>Daniel Carter (Rugby), Danny Lee (Golf),<span style="color:rgb(255,0,0);"><u> Kane Williamson (Cricket), </u></span>Scott Dixon (Motorsport).</p>
<p><b>Sportswoman of the Year <i>(Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)</i></b></p>
<p>Lauren Boyle (Swimming), Linda Villumsen (Cycling), Lisa Carrington (Canoeing), <span style="color:rgb(255,0,0);"><u>Lydia Ko (Golf).</u></span></p>
<p><b>Disabled Sportsperson of the Year <i>(Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)</i></b></p>
<p>Corey Peters (Para-Skiing), Michael Johnson (Para-Shooting), Nikita Howarth (Para-Swimming), <span style="color:rgb(255,0,0);"><u>Sophie Pascoe (Para-Swimming).</u></span></p>
<p><b>Team of the Year <i>(Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)</i></b></p>
<p><span style="color:rgb(255,0,0);"><u>All Blacks (Rugby</u></span>), Black Caps (Cricket), Men's Pair: Hamish Bond and Eric Murray (Rowing), Men's 49er Class: Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (Yachting).</p>
<p><b>Emerging Talent</b></p>
<p>Campbell Stewart (Cycling), Dylan Schmidt (Trampoline), Eliza McCartney (Athletics), <span style="color:rgb(255,0,0);"><u>Tai Wynyard (Basketball).</u></span></p>
<p><b>Coach of the Year</b></p>
<p>Gordon Walker (Canoeing), Hamish Willcox (Yachting), Mike Hesson (Cricket), <span style="color:rgb(255,0,0);"><u>Steve Hansen (Rugby).</u></span></p>
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<p>That's some tough competition for the team award, although agree it should be AB's as Black Caps didn't win anything of note and rowing and sailing are in non-Olympic years</p>
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<p>So gets the Supreme?</p>
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<p>Must be the first time in a long time Val hasn't been a finalist?</p>
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<p>The Halbergs screwed it royally giving Lydia Ko the Supreme Award the other year. The judges essentially said that's standard to be the Supreme winner not realising Lydia will better that standard each year for another 15 years.</p>
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<p>The only thing that trumps World Number Ones and Majors in the judges eyes is Olympic Golf and ironically Lydia will likely win gold this year too meaning she'll still be top dog when the next Halbergs roll 'round.</p> -
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<p>The only thing that trumps World Number Ones and Majors in the judges eyes is Olympic Golf and ironically<strong> Lydia will likely win gold this yea</strong>r too meaning she'll still be top dog when the next Halbergs roll 'round.</p>
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<p>Jesus, thats confidence. I think she has 10-15% chance maximum. Like any golfer currently ranked number 1.</p> -
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<p>Jesus, thats confidence. I think she has 10-15% chance maximum. Like any golfer currently ranked number 1.</p>
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<p>Skybet is saying 3/1 or 25%. And that's probably still a little high.</p> -
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<p>The omission of Mary Fisher in the Disabled Sportsperson of the Year category is a real fuckup.</p>
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<p>Shades of Val's Paperworkgate circa 2012.</p> -
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<p>Shades of Val's Paperworkgate circa 2012.</p>
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<p>Even worse! PNZ were talking to Fisher's family and coaches on the morning the nominations were sent to the Halberg Awards committee and still forgot to submit it.</p>