Spotlight shines on Tamworth's sports stars
Each year Tamworth Regional Council recognises the sporting achievements and dedications that individuals, teams, clubs and associations make to sport in our region.
Winners of the 2024 Tamworth Regional Sports Awards have been announced and are:
Coach of the Year
John Ireland – Basketball
- Coached the Tamworth Thunderbolts senior men's team to their first grand final victory in the Basketball NSW Spalding Waratah Senior League Men's competition.
- Led the most successful season in Thunderbolt's Senior's team history with only one loss during the season, and claiming the grand final win by 24 points.
- Epitomises good sportsmanship on and off the court and fosters a cohesive team ethos
Local Achiever Award
Mirridhi Knox – Taekwondo
- Has competed (and in some instances competed up a grade) in a multitude of competitions over the past year with some being the Blue Mountains Taekwondo Championships and the Fit-For-It Taekwondo Academy Poomsae (Taekwondo Formwork) and the NSW Taekwondo Championship
- Placed third in the U11 girls blue belt division at the Australian Taekwondo NSW State Selection Tournament and qualified to compete in the Australian Taekwondo National Championships in November 2024 (making her the first Fit-for-It student to compete at a national level
- Often assists with younger classes at the Academy and has participated in community events for demonstrations
Cara Hickson Award for Special Achievement
Georgia Pryer – CrossFit
- Competed against 25,000 other competitors in the Oceania Region during Stage 1 (The Open) to move on to stage 2 of qualifying for the CrossFit Games (CFG)
- Was in the top 40 to complete 5 tests in 3 days during the 'Quarterfinals' stage
- Competed in the Semifinals event (stage 3) running over three days. The top 40 men and top 40 women from across the world make it from this stage to the CFG
- Competed at the CFG in 10 events over 4 days of competition and placed 29th
- Promotes the sport of Cross Fit through her engagement on social media and promotion of the sport of Cross Fit for females
Ken McKenzie Award for Services to Sport
There were joint winners announced for the Services to Sport category:
Steven Mitchell – Football
Lad Jones – Rugby League
Tamworth Gymnastics Club Level 5 Team
Tamworth Thunderbolts Waratah League Team
Sport Development Award
Tamworth Softball Association (TSA)
Abbie Peet - Athletics
Steph Halpin – Touch Football
- Displays ongoing commitment to the Kootingal Moonbi Rugby League Club as a player, volunteer and president, and the development of rugby league more broadly
Hall of Fame
Athletes are inducted into the Hall of Fame if they meet the criteria, which includes representing Australia at a senior level in a sport recognised by the ASC, AIS and any other national body. This year, Aimee Tindall was inducted into the Tamworth Regional Council Hall of Fame for her representation of Australia in OzTag, and Alice Arnott was inducted for her representation of Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in field hockey.
Olympic Honour Wall
Athletes that are recognised on the Olympic Honour Wall must meet criteria including representing their sport at an Olympic level as well as receiving the majority of the primary/secondary education in the Tamworth LGA. This year Tamworth Regional Council are very proud to have Alice Arnott (field hockey) and Nick Kay (Men's Basketball) qualify to be on the Tamworth Regional Council Olympic Honour Wall for their representation at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
This year's event was proudly sponsored by Intersport Tamworth, who provided gift vouchers for each winner.