The Borneo Post

Thai cave diver bags South Australia’s ‘Australian of the Year’ award

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CANBERRA: Thai cave diver Richard Harris has been bestowed South Australia’s ‘Australian of the Year’ award for his role in saving the Wild Boars soccer team in July, according to Xinhua news agency.

Harris made internatio­nal headlines after it was revealed he was the last person to leave the flooded cave after helping rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach in northern Thailand.

The anaestheti­st used his profession­al expertise and cave diving skills to guide the sedated boys to safety.

The Australian of the Year Awards organisati­on said he exhibited “character, determinat­ion and courage” during the dangerous rescue.

“Under great pressure and putting his own life at risk, he swam through the narrow cave system to assess the health of those trapped, giving the medical all- clear for each evacuee, and administer­ing an anaestheti­c to each of them within the cave to facilitate their rescue,” it said.

Accepting the award at an event in Adelaide on Thursday night, Harris said he was “overwhelme­d and very grateful.”

“I’m fiercely proud to be a South Australian so to get an award from the state is as good as it gets.

“I was just going about my two passions, cave diving and medicine. They have grown in parallel since my early 20s. I’ve really enjoyed that path.

“It seems bizarre that they combined for an event like the one in Thailand,” he added.

Harris cancelled a cave diving holiday at the last minute to join the rescue operation, having been called by expert divers from Britain.

‘Australian of the Year’ winners from each of the nation’s six states and two territorie­s form the nominees for the national Australian of the Year Awards, the winners of which will be announced on Jan 25.

Harris will be up against friend and fellow cave diver Craig Challen, who was named Western Australia’s Australian of the Year’’ on Tuesday.

“It would be much better to give him the award than I,” Harris said of his fellow diver.

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