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AWARD WINNERS

Masters Swimming NSW is pleased to list the winners of each of its annual awards and trophy winners at its State Championships each year.   Winners are listed below. 

 

Annual Awards

Club of the Year
Male Swimmer of the Year
Female Swimmer of the Year
Gary Stutsel Award
Administration Award
Coach of the Year
Ian McPhail Memorial Official of the Year
National Aerobic Trophy
State Aerobic Pointscore Shield
Average Club Points Award
NSW Interclub Pointscore
First Division
Second Division
Third Division
Average Club Points
Grand Slam Trophy (Brian Hird Trophy)
Sue Johnstone Trophy 
Betty Grant Memorial Award  
Life Members (NSW Branch)

 

NSW Short Course Championships

NSW Short Course Championships Winner 
NSW Short Course Champions - Country Club Winner

Des McCormick Memorial Trophy
Gordon Cozins Memorial Trophy
Harry Fowler Memorial Trophy

 

NSW State Championships

AUSSI Executive Trophy
Biddy Hall Memorial Trophy
State Cup
Peter Gilmour Memorial Trophy

 

NSW Long Distance Championships

Championship Award

 

Special Awards

Australian Sports Medal winners

 

Annual Results

Top 10 2003     
Interclub Pointscore Competition 2003
 
Aerobic Results 2003

 

Club of the Year

2003    Seaside Pirates Inc.
2002    Warringah Masters Swimming Inc.
2001    Warringah Masters Swimming Inc.
2000    Wests Auburn Masters Swimming Inc.

 

Male Swimmer of the Year  
Awarded to the male swimmer whose performances are judged the best for the previous season.

2003    Kevin Vichery
2002    Tony Goodwin
2001    Paul Wyatt
2000    George Stewart
1999    Allan Dufty
1998    Kevin Vickery
1997    Peter Gilmour
1996    Bob Barry
1995    George Stewart
1994    MarkMorgan
1993    Petr Gilmour
1992    Bob Barry
1991    Stephen Lamy
1990    Not Awarded
1989    Not Awarded
1988    Kevin Vickery
1987    Bob Barry
1986    Mark Morgan
1985    Bob Harris
1984    Robert Waldon

 

Female Swimmer of the Year
Awarded to the female swimmer whose performances are judged the best for the previous season.

2003    Jenny Whiteley
2002    Pam Hutchings
2001    Pam Hutchings
2000    Betty Stern
1999    Kathryn Langthorne
1998    Jenny Whiteley
1997    Jenny Whiteley
1996    Pam Hutchings
1995    Betty Stern
1994    Lesley Gough
1993    Val Green
1992    Pam Hutchings
1991    Betty Stern
1990    Not Awarded
1989    Not Awarded
1988    Lori Watson
1987    Clary Munns
1986    Lilian Johnson

 

Gary Stutsel Award
Presented to the person who has contributed the most to the advancement of NSW AUSSI in the previous year.

2003        Louise Stovin-Bradford
2002        Alex Smith
2001        Mark Hepple
2000        Helen Rubin
1999        Jane Noake
1998               Helen Rubin & Opal Eddy           
1997             Stephen Lamy
1996             Di Coxon-Ellis
1995             Not awarded
1994             Not awarded
1993       Keith Wake
1992              John Hawthorne
1991             Sue Johnstone
1990            Steve Twatz
1989            Michael Spartalis
1988            Brian Hird
1987            George McGilvray
1986            
Bruce Edmonds
1985            Ken Ford
1984      Bob Dorrington

 

Administration Award
Presented to a person for a year of outstanding contribution to club administraiton.

2003    Robert McLellan
2002    Remy Reinker
2001    Jan Hilton
2000    Cathy Codling
1999    Louise Stovin-Bradford
1998    Fred Elsom
1997    Col Lynch
1996    Peter Watson
1995    Not Awarded
1994    Not Awarded
1993    Kathy Johnson
1992    Liz Wallis
1991    Bob Dorrington
1990    Peter Kell
1989    Roger Johnston
1988    Joan McLeod
1987    George McGilvray
1986    Robin Henze
1985    Julie Byrne
1984    Sue Johnstone & Rhys McGregor

 

Coach of the Year

2004    Louise Stovin-Bradford
2003    Bill Devinish
2002    Vanessa Smith
2001    Jeff Price
2000    Louise Stovin-Bradford
1999    Margaret Wilby


Official of the Year

Awarded to an individual who has achieved excellence as a Technical Official

 2004    Helen Rubin

 

INTERCLUB POINTSCORE RESULTS
Awarded to club which gains highest total point score when all points from carnivals for the year are totalled.  Three divisions introduced in 1998.  In 2002 a fourth division was introduced for country clubs more than 200kms from Sydney.

Division 1

2003    Warringah Masters Inc
2002    Warringah Masters Inc.
2001    Cessnock Masters Swimming Inc.
2000    Cessnock Masters Swimming Inc.
1999    Manly
1998    Warringah

Division 2

2003    Novocastrian Masters Swimming Inc.
2002    Novocastrian Masters Swimming Inc.

2001    Novocastrian Masters Swimming Inc.
2000    Novocastrian Masters Swimming Inc.
1999    Coalfields
1998    Coalfields

Division 3

2003    Wollongong Masters
2002    Wollongong Masters
2001    Guildford AUSSI Masters
2000    Swansea Masters Swimming Inc.
1999    Wollongong
1998    Novocastrian

Division 4

2002    Dubbo Masters
2002    Dubbo Masters

Pre-1988
1997    Ettalong
1996    Ettalong
1995    Warringah
1994    Ettalong
1993    Hills
1992    North Sydney
1991    Manly
1990    Ettalong
1989    North Sydney
1988    North Sydney
1987    Warringah
1986    Warringah
1985    Ettalong
1984    Ettalong
1983    Ettalong

 

AVERAGE CLUB POINTS FOR YEAR   
Awarded to the club which gains the highest average pointscore excluding relay points.


2003    Swansea Masters Swimming Inc.
2002    Guildford
2001    Swansea Masters Swimming Inc.
2000    Cessnock Masters Swimming Inc.
1999    Coalfields
1998    Manly
1997    Manly
1996    Manly
1995    Cronulla-Sutherland
1994    Ettalong
1993    Ettalong

National Aerobic Trophy

State Aerobic Pointscore Shield  
Awarded to the club scoring the highest total of points in the National Aerobic Pointscore.

2003    Wests Auburn Masters Inc.
2002    Wests Auburn Masters Inc.
2001    Wests Auburn Masters Inc.
2000    Wests Auburn Masters Inc.
1999    Western Suburbs
1998    Ettalong
1997    Ettalong
1996    Western Suburbs
1995    Western Suburbs
1994    Western Suburbs
1993    Western Suburbs
1992    Western Suburbs
1991    Hills
1990    Hills
1989    Hunter
1988    Hunter
1987    Hunter
1986    Hunter
1985    Coogee-Randwick
1984    Coogee-Randwick
1983    Tamworth
1982    Tamworth

 

Average Club Point Score Award  
Awarded to the club achieving the highest average points per registered member in the National Aerobic Pointscore.

2003    Campbelltown Mastes
2002    Campbelltown Masters
2001    Campbelltown Masters
2000    Campbelltown Masters

 

Grand Slam Trophy (Brian Hird Trophy)
Awarded to the club that wins the most points over all the weekend carnivals held in a calendar year. 

Pre 2001: Awarded only when the same club won all three two-day carnivals in the same year - State Championships, Tamworth (now Grafton), Short Course Championships. 

2003    Seasside Pirates Inc.
2002    Seaside Pirates Inc.
2001    SeaSide Pirates Inc.
1995    Warringah
1993    North Sydney

 

Sue Johnstone Trophy
Presented to the club winning the average pointscore - calculated over all the two-day carnivals in a calendar year.

2003    Manly Masters Inc.

Betty Grant Memorial Award
Encouragement award to a swimmer aged 60 years or more.

2004    Carol Dawson
2003    Maureen Hall
2002    Malcolm Heath
2001    Gary Stutsel
2000    David Pullen
1999    Valerie Green
1998    Phil Baird
1997    Judith Vassallo
1996    Hilda Lindfield

 

NSW Short Course Championships

Championship Award
Awarded to club achieving highest number of total points   .  From 2003, it was decided that there would be a championship award for each division.

2003
Division 1    Manly Masters Inc.
Division 2    Shoalhaven
Division 3    Wollongong
Division 4    Murrumbridgee
2002    Seaside Pirates Inc.
2001    Seaside Pirates Inc.
2000    Manly
1999    Manly
1998    Manly
1997    Manly
1996    Warringah
1995    Manly
1994    Warringah
1993    Manly
1992    North Sydney
1991    Manly
1990    Manly
1989    Warringah
1988    North Sydney
1987    Warringah
1986    Warringah
1985    Warringah
1984    Ettalong
1983    Tamworth

 

Club Country Award
Awarded to Country club with highest total points.  This award no longer presented from 2003, as the Championship award now has four divisions.

2002    Dubbo Redfins
2001    Ettalong
2000    Ettalong
1999    Coalfields
1998    Ettalong
1997    Ettalong
1996    Ettalong
1995    Ettalong
1994    Ettalong
1995    Ettalong
1994    Ettalong
1993    Ettalong
1992    Ettalong
1991    Ettalong
1990    Leisure Coast
1989    Ettalong
1988    Ettalong
1987    Ettalong
1986    Leisure Coast
1985    Ettalong
1984    Ettalong
1983    Tamworth

 

Des McCormick Memorial Trophy
Awarded to club with Highest average points per swimmer at NSW Short Course Championships.

2003    Manly Masters Inc
2002    Coogee Randwick Masters Swimmers
2001    Manly
2000    Ettalong
1999    Manly
1998    Ettalong
1997    Western Suburbs
1996    Leisure Coast
1995    Manly
1994    Ettalong
1993    Leisure Coast
1992    Gosford
1991    Coogee-Randwick

 

Gordon Cozins Memorial Trophy
Awarded to club scoring the highest total points for relays at NSW Short Course Championships

2004    Manly Masters Inc.
2003    Manly Masters Inc.
2002    Seaside Pirates Inc.
2001    Seaside Pirates Inc.
2000    Manly
1999    Manly
1998    Manly
1997    Manly
1996    Warringah
1995    Warringah
1994    Warringah
1993    Manly
1992    North Sydney

 

Harry Fowler Memorial Trophy
Awarded for outstanding performance by a relay team 200yrs or more.

2004    Manly Masters Inc. 200-239 years Mixed Freestyle 
        -    Sue Kearney
        -    Katherine Ahern
        -    Barry Seymour
        -    Steph en Lamy

 2003    Manly Masters Inc. 240-279 years Men's Medley
            -    Stephen LAMY
            -   
Tony GOODWIN
            -    John MASTERS
            -    David LAWLER

2002    Manly Masters 320-359 years
            -    Jamie Jenkins
            -    Arno Klingenberg
            -    Stuart Sommerville
            -    Jon Winters

2001    Manly

2000    Manly Masters 240+ Men's Medley
            -    Stephen Lamy
            -    Bill Harris
            -    Tony Goodwin
            -    David Lawler

1999    Manly

1998    Not Awarded

1997    Ettalong 280+ Men's Medley

1996    Ettalong 280+ Mixed
            -    Harry Brian
            -    Kevin Vickery
            -    Elvera Dunn
            -    Irma Heyting

1995    Cronulla-Sutherland 280+ Women's
            -    Betty Stern
            -    Barbara Rose
            -    Nancye Mitchell
            -    Helen Evans

1994    Warringah 200+ Mixed Medley
            -    Marilyn Earp
            -    Lindy Kenniwell
            -    Peter Jackson
            -    Noel Peters

1993    Cronulla-Sutherland 240+ Women's
            -    Betty Stern
            -    Libby Hassall
            -    Barbara Rose
            -    Gergaynia Shelley

1992    Manly

1991    Manly 280+ Women's
            -    Liz Wallis
            -    Lilian Johnson
            -    Eileen Price
            -    Betty Callaghan

1990    Manly
            -    J. Winters
            -    J. Vidal
            -    W. Jones
            -    J. Comyns

1989    Warringah
            -    Peter Jackson
            -    Brian Hayes
            -    J. Wilson
            -    John Pagden

1988    Manly
            -    R. Carlon
            -    Jamie Jenkins
            -    J. Winter
            -    W. Harris

 

NSW State Championships

AUSSI Executive Trophy
Awarded for club participation in the State Championships - minimum entrants 10.

2005    Blue Mountains Phoenix
2004    Ripples
2003    Hornsby
2002    City Fit Seals - Bathurst
2001    Dubbo
2000    Hornsby
1999    Port Aquatic
1998    Swansea/Dubbo
1997    Katoomba
1996    Ashfield
1995    Raymond Terrace
1995    Raymond Terrace
1994    Raymond Terrace
1993    Raymond Terrace
1992    Raymond Terrace / Kiama
1991    Manly
1990    Coogee-Randwick
1989    North Sydney

 

Biddy Hall Memorial Trophy
Awarded to the club achieving the highest average points per swimmer in the State Championships - minimum competitors 10

2005    Manly
2004    Manly
2003    Manly
2002    Coogee-Randwick
2001    Manly
2000    St George
1999    Wollongong (formerly Leisure Coast)
1998    Leisure Coast
1997    Leisure Coast
1996    Leisure Coast
1995    Coffs Harbour
1994    Coogee-Randwick
1993    Warringah

 

State Cup
Awarded to the top pointscoring club at the State Championships.  From 2003, it was decided to award the State Cup in Divisions.

2005
Division 1    Seaside Pirates
Division 2    North Sydney
Division 3    Blue Mountains Phoenix
Division 4    Wyong Wobbygongs
2004
Division 1    Waringah
Division 2    Ripples
Division 3    Campbelltown
Division 4    Blue Mountains Phoenix
2003
Division 1    Seaside Pirates
Division 2    Coogee-Randwick
Division 3    Ripples
Division 4    Dubbo
2002    Seaside Pirates
2001    Seaside Pirates
2000    Manly
1999    Manly
1998    Manly
1997    Ettalong
1996    Manly
1995    Warringah
1994    Warringah
1993    North Sydney
1992    North Sydney
1991    Ettalong
1990    North Sydney
1989    North Sydney
1988    North Sydney
1987    Warringah
1986    Ettalong
1985    Ettalong
1984    Warringah
1983    Ettalong
1982    Ettalong
1981    Ettalong
1980    Ettalong
1979    Ettalong
1978    Tamworth
1977    Tamworth

 

Peter Gilmour Memorial Trophy
Awarded to the best butterfly swim relative to the current records.

2005    Anita Rodger
2004    Allan Dufty
2003    Elvera Dunn
2002    Paul Lemmon
2001    Pam Fletcher

 

NSW Long Distance Championships

Championship Award
Awarded to club in each division achieving highest number of total points   .  

2004
Division 1    Blacktown City Masters  Swimming Inc.
Division 2    Cronulla-Sutherland AUSSI Masters
Division 3    Gosford City Seagulls AUSSI Masters
Division 4    Victoria Park Masters

 

 

Life Members of Masters Swimming NSW

Brian Hird
Margaret (Peg) Wilson
Sue Johnstone
Beryl Stenhouse
Gary Stutsel

 

 

Australian Sports Medal Winners

The Australian Sports Medal was an initiative of the Federal Government in the year 2002 to commemorate the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the significant contribution of many people over the past 100 years to sport. It recognised that sport plays a vital role in moulding the framework of Australian society. Contributors at all levels of sport were eligible.

NSW AUSSI members who have been awarded the Australian Sports Medal, are 

Others members of Masters Swimming NSW who were awarded Australian Sports Medals 

 

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