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2024 Halberg Award finalists confirmed

A wide range of sports are represented in the 33 finalists across six categories in the  Halberg Awards with the winners to be announced in mid-February.
Lisa Carrington capturing the gold at the women's K1 500m in Paris is a Halber Award finalist. PHOTO: THE NZ TEAM

A wide range of sports are represented in the 33 finalists across six categories in the Halberg Awards, with the winners to be announced in mid-February.


The Sportswoman category is set to be the most tightly-contested with six finalists. Returning Supreme winner Dame Lisa Carrington who continued her dominance on the water with three gold medals in canoe sprint at the Paris Olympics heads the list.


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Also included are cyclist Ellesse Andrews who won gold and a silver medasl at the velodrome, and golfer Lydia Ko who also won gold and was inducted into the sport's hall of fame.


The other finalists are cricketer Amelia Kerr who played a leading hand in the White Ferns T20 World Cup win, rower Emma Twigg and tennis player Erin Routliffe who reach No 1 in the world rankings.


Olympic gold medallists also dominate the men's category - with high jumper Hamish Kerr and kayaker Finn Butcher heading the list of finalists, which also include tri-athlete Hayden Wilde footballer Chris Wood and jockey James McDonald.


Five finalists have been shortlisted for the Para Athlete-Para Team of the Year Award, headed up by sprinter Anna Grimaldi who won Paralympic gold in Paris


There are six finalists in the team of the year.


The White Ferns for their T20 Cricket World Cup success, Team New Zealand for claiming their third consecutive America's Cup, the Olympic champions the Black Fern Sevens, gold medal rowing pair Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis and the two gold medal winning Olympic women's Canoe Sprint teams - the K2 and K4.


There are five finalists for coach of the year.


The include five time winner and kayak coach Gordon Walker, Black Fern Seven's coach Cory Sweeney, track cycling coach Jon Andrews along with James Sandilands and Aaron Osborne who coached Olympic Gold medallists and Sportsman of the Year finalists Hamish Kerr and Finn Butcher respectively.


HALBERG AWARDS FINALISTS


Sportswoman of the Year (eligible for Supreme Halberg Award)


Ellesse Andrews (cycling-track), Dame Lisa Carrington (canoe racing), Amelia Kerr (cricket), Lydia Ko (golf), Erin Routliffe (tennis), Emma Twigg (rowing)


Sportsman of the Year (eligible for Supreme Halberg Award)


Finn Butcher (canoe slalom), Hamish Kerr (athletics-field), James McDonald (horse racing), Hayden Wilde (triathlon), Chris Wood (football)


Para Athlete-Para Team of the Year (eligible for Supreme Halberg Award)


Anna Grimaldi (Para athletics), Holly Robinson (Para athletics), Anna Taylor (Para cycling), Nicole Murray (Para cycling), William Stedman (Para athletics)


Team of the Year (eligible for Supreme Halberg Award)


Black Ferns (rugby-sevens), Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis (rowing), Team New Zealand (sailing), White Ferns (cricket), Women's K2 Sprint Kayak (canoe racing), Women's K4 Sprint Kayak (canoe racing),


Coach of the Year


Jon Andrews (cycling-track), Nils Coberger (snow sports), James Coote (rowing), Ray Davies (sailing), Michael Jacobs (Para athletics), Andrew McFadzean (canoe polo), Aaron Osborne (canoe slalom), James Sandilands (athletics), Cory Sweeney (rugby-sevens), Gordan Walker (canoe racing), Damian Wiseman (Para cycling)


Emerging Talent


Tyler Bindon (football), Cormac Buchanan (motorcycling-road), Luke Harrold (snow sports), Ethan Olivier (athletics), Levi Townley (motorcycling-motocross), Erice Van Leuven (cycling-mountain bike)

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