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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.
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 Winner
NSW Short Course Champions - Country Club Winner
Des McCormick Memorial Trophy
Gordon Cozins Memorial Trophy
Harry Fowler Memorial Trophy
AUSSI Executive Trophy
Biddy Hall Memorial Trophy
State Cup
Peter Gilmour Memorial Trophy
Australian Sports Medal winners
Top 10 2003
Interclub Pointscore Competition 2003
Aerobic Results 2003
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
2004 Louise Stovin-Bradford
2003 Bill Devinish
2002 Vanessa Smith
2001 Jeff Price
2000 Louise Stovin-Bradford
1999 Margaret Wilby
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.
2003
Warringah Masters Inc
2002
Warringah Masters Inc.
2001
Cessnock Masters Swimming Inc.
2000 Cessnock Masters Swimming Inc.
1999 Manly
1998 Warringah
2003
Wollongong Masters
2002
Wollongong Masters
2001
Guildford AUSSI Masters
2000 Swansea Masters Swimming Inc.
1999 Wollongong
1998 Novocastrian
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
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
- 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
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
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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