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Waikato Sport & Active Recreation Awards announced

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Winners of the 2021 Waikato Sport & Active Recreation Awards were announced last week in seven categories including three new categories — Commitment to Youth Engagement, Community Coach and Community Unsung Hero.

In its second year, the awards celebrate and acknowledg­e community initiative­s, people and programmes that aim to grow participat­ion and deliver opportunit­ies and spaces for communitie­s to be active.

Sport Waikato chief executive Matthew Cooper said the calibre of nomination­s was outstandin­g this year.

“We are seeing some absolutely incredible initiative­s being delivered around the region in local communitie­s that really change the way we get active.

“The people behind the scenes, the initiative­s developed, the spaces and places we get active and the way in which they are delivered are creating fun experience­s which will keep people coming back — building a lifelong love of being active. And that’s what it’s all about.

“Congratula­tions to all of our finalists and winners — we’re thrilled that we were still able to acknowledg­e and celebrate your achievemen­ts in person despite the last minute change to Red. Thank you for all that you do for our communitie­s; you are an inspiratio­n to all.”

Community Connection Award: Parafed Waikato

For provision of sport and recreation opportunit­ies to people who are disabled. Parafed Waikato grew their membership and provided much needed support, helping provide improved outcomes at school and work, and confidence through the work that they do to keep their members physically active.

Sport & Active Recreation Partnershi­p Award: Swimming Waikato — Get Waikato Swimming!

Swimming Waikato’s Get Waikato Swimming! is a newly developed programme that delivers learn to swim opportunit­ies for tamariki in low decile schools in the Waikato. Their partnershi­p with the many supporters such as Hamilton City Council,

Hamilton Pools, Swimming New Zealand and trusts was instrument­al in Swimming Waikato being able to provide over 6500 individual lessons from January to July 2021 alone.

Outstandin­g Active Space Initiative Award: Ride Coromandel Bike park

Nominated in two categories this year, and built on the site of a former refuse tip, the bike park trails and pump track are used by elite athletes and community members alike, with people taking up physical activity as a direct result of the park. Peak times see 140-150 riders per day. The park is a huge asset to those both in and outside the district.

Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion Award: The Waterboy — Everybody’s Game

For the second year running, The Waterboy took out the Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion Award for its programme Everybody’s Game — a speaker series in secondary schools tackling the issues of homophobia and inclusiven­ess in sport and society. Everybody’s Game breaks down barriers that LGBT students face to keep them active and involved in sport.

Commitment to Youth Engagement Award: Perry Outdoor Education Trust (POET)

POET engages rangatahi through their outdoor education programmes which focus on growth, leadership and challenge. POET provides experience­s that are close to home and low cost, breaking down barriers and building schools’ capabiliti­es to deliver outdoor experience­s — and ensuring that outdoor experience­s are sustainabl­e for schools.

Community Coach Award: Nano (Rangi) Te Whare

A coach of multiple sports who is a firm believer in passing on his knowledge to others, Nano believes that sport not only builds character and confidence but gives a sense of accomplish­ment. Nano’s coaching aligns to Balance is Better and Good Sports philosophi­es, ensuring tamariki/rangatahi are connected, removing barriers to participat­ion and building team culture. Nano has a passionate, caring, innovative approach to managing relationsh­ips and creating developmen­t opportunit­ies for young people.

Community Unsung Hero Award: Peter Loft (Achilles NZ) and Rex Hohaia (rugby league) joint winners

Rex has volunteere­d in many roles as part of Waikato rugby league since the 1960s, and last year was instrument­al in leading the charge to redevelop the dilapidate­d Davies Park in Huntly for the next generation of rugby league players and supporters. Because of the work that Rex has lead to bring the park back to its former glory, 2021 saw a full season and grand final held at the park. As the founder of Achilles New Zealand, Peter now volunteers his time at the Hamilton chapter providing coaching to disabled athletes and guides. Through his volunteeri­ng services for Achilles, Peter has given countless disabled Kiwis the opportunit­y to be active in a safe, supported environmen­t.

 ?? Photos / Mike Walen Sport Waikato ?? Active Space Initiative winner — Ride Coromandel.
Photos / Mike Walen Sport Waikato Active Space Initiative winner — Ride Coromandel.
 ?? ?? Diversity & Inclusion winner — Everybody’s Game (The Waterboy).
Diversity & Inclusion winner — Everybody’s Game (The Waterboy).
 ?? ?? Community Connection winner — Parafed (Peter van Vroonhoven accepting).
Community Connection winner — Parafed (Peter van Vroonhoven accepting).
 ?? ?? Community Unsung Hero joint winners — Rex Hohaia (left) and Peter Loft.
Community Unsung Hero joint winners — Rex Hohaia (left) and Peter Loft.
 ?? ?? Youth Engagement winner — Perry Outdoor Education Trust (POET).
Youth Engagement winner — Perry Outdoor Education Trust (POET).
 ?? ?? Community Coach winner — Nano (Rangi) Tewhare.
Community Coach winner — Nano (Rangi) Tewhare.
 ?? ?? Partnershi­p winner — Get Waikato Swimming.
Partnershi­p winner — Get Waikato Swimming.

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