Father And Son Score Supreme Māori Sports Award
Father And Son Score Supreme Māori Sports Award
Multiple world champion wood chopper Jason Wynyard and his son, national basketball star Tai Wynyard, are the first ever joint winners of the supreme Albie Pryor Memorial Māori Sports Person of the Year award.
The Waitākere duo took out the top prize at the 24th awards ceremony hosted by Te Tohu Taakaro o Aotearoa Charitable Trust at the Vodafone Events Centre in Auckland last night (Saturday 29 November).
A total of 26 world champions – as individuals or team members – as well as the winners of 10 categories were recognised for their achievements while rugby league player Stacey Jones and golfer Philip Tataurangi were inducted into the Māori Sports Hall of Fame.
All recipients and winners were in contention for the supreme award in honour of the event’s founder, Albie Pryor.
The most recognised axeman in the world today, Jason Wynyard accepted a string of awards – one as an individual world champion and the other as a Māori in a world champion team as well as the coveted Senior Māori Sportsman of the Year title – while 16-year-old Tall Blacks member Tai Wynyard won Junior Māori Sportsman of the Year.
Māori radio programme producer, Waatea 603AM, broadcast live from the event while national indigenous broadcaster, Māori Television, is screening delayed highlights on Thursday 11 December from 8.30 pm.
The 2014 Māori Sports Awards winners and recipients are:
TE WHARE MĀTĀPUNA O TE AO MĀORI – Māori
Sports Hall of Fame
Stacey William Jones ONZM
(Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāpuhi) of Auckland – rugby
league
Philip Mikaera Tataurangi (Ngāti Kahungunu) of
Auckland – golf
INDIVIDUAL MĀORI WORLD
CHAMPIONS
Adam Tuwhitu Lowe (Ngāti Tūwharetoa,
Ngāpuhi) of Invercargill – wood chopping, power
sawing
Alannah Rihari (Ngāpuhi) of Kerikeri –
crossfit
Jason Wynyard (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāpuhi,
Tainui) of Waitākere, Auckland – wood chopping, power
sawing
Lisa Carrington (Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, Ngāti
Porou) of Ōhope, Bay of Plenty – canoeing
Sonia
Manaena (Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tahu) of Invercargill –
powerlifting
MĀORI IN WORLD CHAMPION
TEAMS
NZ Rowing: Caleb Shepherd
(Ngāti Porou); Fiona Bourke (Ngāti Kahungunu); Fin Howard
(Ngāi Tai)
NZ Under-23 Rafting: Dale
Thomas (Te Arawa, Ngāti Pikiao); Taylor Taute-Hohepa (Te
Arawa); Toni White-Waerea (Te Arawa, Ngāti Pikiao); Kayla
Pene (Te Arawa, Ngāti Rangiwewehi)
NZ
Para-Cycling: Emma Foy (Ngāpuhi)
NZ
Women’s Sevens: Gayle Broughton (Ngāti Ruahine,
Ngāti Ruanui); Sarah Goss (Ngāti Kahungunu); Carla Hohepa
(Tainui, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Tūwharetoa); Huriana
Manuel (Ngāpuhi); Kayla McAlister (Te Āti Awa); Tyla
Nathan-Wong (Ngāpuhi); Alexis Tapsell (Ngāti Pikiao);
Portia Woodman (Ngāpuhi); Katrina Whata-Simpkins (Te
Arawa); Alley Chelsea (Ngāti Maru); Jordan Webber (Ngāti
Ranginu); Shiray Tane (Ngāti Maniapoto)
NZ Power
Sawing: Jason Wynyard (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāpuhi,
Tainui); Adam Tuwhitu Lowe (Ngāti Tūwharetoa,
Ngāpuhi)
Natural Bodybuilding Mixed Pairs –
Pro Figure: Teneka Hyndman (Ngāti
Tūwharetoa)
NGĀ KAIWHIWHI MŌ NGĀ KARAHIPI –
Māori Sports Awards
Scholarships
Manukau Institute of
Technology: Clayton Strickland (Ngāi Tai,
Whakatōhea) of Māngere College; Maihi Barbarich (Ngāpuhi)
of Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae
Skills Active
Aotearoa: Koroheke Moana-Taniwha (Waikato) – waka
ama, ki-o-rahi, rugby league
MĀUI
TIKITIKI-Ā-TARANGA – Māori Sports Administrator of the
Year (Joint Winners)
Trina Tamati (Ngāti
Kahungunu) of Auckland – rugby league nines
Heather
Skipworth QSM (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāi Tahu) of Napier –
Iron Māori
TE TOIHUAREWA – Disabled Māori
Sports Person of the Year
Emma Foy (Ngāpuhi) of
Cambridge, Waikato – para-cycling
TE ARATIATIA
– Māori Sports Umpire/Referee of the
Year
Glen Warrick Jackson (Ngāi Tahu) of
Tauranga – rugby
NGĀ IKA Ā WHIRO – Māori
Sports Team of the Year
Māori All
Blacks
TE REO Ō TE PARA WHAKAWAI – Māori
Sports Media Award of the Year
Rewa Harriman (Te
Whakatōhea, Te Māhurehure), Te Kāea – Sports Reporters
(Māori Television/Te Reo) – Māori All Blacks
Tour
TE MARU Ō TŪMATAUENGA – Māori Sports
Coach of the Year
Stacey William Jones ONZM
(Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāpuhi) of Auckland – rugby
league
TE TAMAHINE-Ā-PAPATŪĀNUKU – Junior
Māori Sportswoman of the Year
Tyla Nathan-Wong
(Ngāpuhi) of Auckland – rugby sevens
TE
TAMA-Ā-RANGINUI – Junior Māori Sportsman of the
Year
Tai Hikuroa Wynyard (Ngāti Maniapoto,
Ngāpuhi, Tainui) of Waitākere, Auckland –
basketball
HINEAHUONE – Senior Māori
Sportswoman of the Year
Fiona Bourke (Ngāti
Kahungunu) of Cambridge – rowing
TE
TAMA-Ā-TANENUIĀRANGI – Senior Māori Sportsman of the
Year
Jason Wynyard (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāpuhi,
Tainui) of Waitākere, Auckland – wood chopping, power
sawing
RONGOMARAEROA – Albie Pryor Memorial
Māori Sports Person of the Year (Joint
Winners)
Jason Wynyard (Ngāti Maniapoto,
Ngāpuhi, Tainui) of Waitākere, Auckland – wood chopping,
power sawing
Tai Hikuroa Wynyard (Ngāti Maniapoto,
Ngāpuhi, Tainui) of Waitākere, Auckland –
basketball
For more information about the Māori Sports Awards, go to the website: www.maorisportsawards.co.nz
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