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Barker, Catton top the podium at Lexus M2 Awards

Barker, Catton top the podium at Lexus M2 Awards

Outstanding New Zealanders Dean Barker and Eleanor Catton have been named the Lexus M2 Man and Woman of the Year for 2013 at an annual awards ceremony last night.

The exclusive black tie event, held in The Great Room at Auckland’s Langham Hotel, saw this year’s winners revealed to a star-studded group of notable New Zealanders, including media personalities, esteemed business leaders and sportspeople.

Lexus M2 Man of the Year Dean Barker has been an inspirational figure for many New Zealanders this year, leading the country’s hopes as skipper aboard Emirates Team New Zealand in the 34th America’s Cup.

His stoic approach and cool head which saw the team race away to a remarkable series lead, and his humble nature following a heart-breaking loss to the American syndicate are traits that made Barker a popular choice for voters, says M2 editor Andre Rowell.

“Dean is a tough competitor and his strength of character is a true reflection of the exceptional man he is. He fought hard on the water and although he didn’t quite get the result, he kept his chin up and remained dignified in the loss.

“New Zealanders identify strongly with these very ‘Kiwi’ traits and are proud of the way he has represented the country,” says Mr Rowell.

Barker faced stiff competition for the title, edging out fellow sailor and Emirates Team New Zealand managing director Grant Dalton, All Blacks captain Richie McCaw, Prime Minister and former M2 Man of the Year Rt. Hon. John Key and businessman Rod Drury.

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It has been an exceptional year for Man Booker Prize-winning author and Lexus M2woman Woman of the Year Eleanor Catton, adding yet another award to her ever-growing list of accolades.

“Eleanor’s passion, her vision, her drive and determination to succeed are an inspiration for all New Zealand women striving for success and overcoming hurdles. At just 28, we can expect an amazing future from Eleanor,

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