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Trampolini­st wins awards double

New format for annual event in wake of cyclone

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Central Hawke’s Bay trampolini­st Lachie Kirk claimed the 2023 Supreme Award and Junior Sportspers­on of the Year gong at the new-look Central Hawke’s Bay Sport and Recreation Awards function on Friday evening.

Following the ongoing impact Cyclone Gabrielle has had on Central Hawke’s Bay and the wider Hawke’s Bay community, the decision was made alongside the council to host a function at the Waipawa Municipal Theatre.

“It was important for us to ensure we recognise the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of so many from across our Central Hawke’s Bay community,” Ryan Hambleton, general manager of Sport Hawke’s Bay, said.

“This new-look format allowed us to host a free event for the district and celebrate alongside family, business and council.”

Ross Holden emceed the event which was attended by 150 people and opened by Sport Hawke’s Bay CEO Mark Aspden and Central Hawke’s Bay Mayor Alex Walker.

Lachie was recognised for his achievemen­ts over the past 12 months.

After becoming national champion for tumbling in 2022, the New Zealand representa­tive has recently competed in Bulgaria, Australia and Portugal with recent results meaning he will head to the Trampoline World Cup in Birmingham in November. Lachie has signalled the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028 as a key target.

Thirty-two individual­s, sport teams and clubs contested eight categories during the evening, alongside recognitio­n for three Service to Sport award recipients: Kim Cooper for tennis, Maureen James for tennis and squash and Erin Jenkins for swimming.

Angus Schaw, who has played 187 games for the Central Hawke’s Bay Premier cricket side since 2009, claimed Senior Sportspers­on of the Year.

He was recognised for becoming the most capped player for Hawke’s Bay Cricket in November 2021, surpassing Stu Duff’s record of 89 games for Hawke’s Bay in the 1990s.

Still playing for Hawke’s Bay, Angus has now played 106 games for the province and has captained the side on 35 occasions. He has taken 145 wickets including nine five-wicket bags and scored three centuries for the region.

Squash achieved highly on the evening with Nichola Heremaia (volunteer of the year), Waipukurau Tennis

and Squash Club (club of the year) and Ladies F/J Grade Superchamp­s Team (team of the year) all claiming category awards.

Flemington Mud Run won the Community Initiative of the Year. The event celebrates its 10th year in November 2023 and organisers encouraged all attendees on the evening to take part in any way they can. The event is a key fundraiser for Flemington School.

Along with Lachie claiming the Junior and Supreme awards, his previous coach Wayne Marsh claimed coach of the year.

Sport Hawke’s Bay community adviser for Central Hawke’s Bay, Rachel Gunson, said: “As a team, we are proud that we have been able to adapt the awards and celebrate alongside our community.

“This event is such an important event for our community, so it was great to see so many come together on Friday evening.

“We want to thank the team at Central Hawke’s Bay District Council for their support and to our previous partners, sponsors and those in the community who take the time to nominate.”

■ Winners: Volunteer of the Year —

Nichola Heremaia (squash). Community Initiative of the Year — Flemington Mud Run. Community Coach of the Year — Wayne Marsh (trampoline). Emerging Talent — Emily Brun (hockey). Club of the Year — Waipukurau Tennis and Squash Club. Team of the Year — Ladies Squash F/J Grade Superchamp­s Team. Junior Sportspers­on of the Year — Lachie Kirk (trampoline). Senior Sportspers­on of the Year — Angus Schaw (cricket). Service to Sport — Kim Cooper (tennis), Maureen James (tennis and squash), Erin Jenkins (swimming). Supreme Award Winner — Junior Sportspers­on of the Year — Lachie Kirk (trampoline).

 ?? ?? Lachie Kirk accepting one of his awards at the 2023 Central Hawke’s Bay Sport and Recreation Awards.
Lachie Kirk accepting one of his awards at the 2023 Central Hawke’s Bay Sport and Recreation Awards.

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