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November 6 2012
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Kaipara sport successes by Rose Rees-Owen
Shane Tregidga and Toni Atkinson were named sportsman and sportswoman of the year at the annual Sliver Fern Farms Kaipara District Sports Awards held last Friday at the Light House Function Centre.
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in the Open Woman Slalom, tenth for Open Woman Tricks and fourth for Jump in the under 21 category. “Toni is a bit of a perfectionist,” says her father, Les, “she’s an A+ student in her early childhood degree at Auckland University and she wants to go to the Under 21 Water Ski World Championships in Namibia next year.” Emma Smith from Dargaville was named coach of the year for her efforts with the Kamo Men Premier Reserves football team. “I was blown away to be nominated so to win was unbelievable and amazing.”
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She is the only female coach for a men’s football team in Northland and while it’s had its challenges she believes she has every right to be there. Olympic sailor and silver medallist, Blair Tuke was guest speaker and presented the ASB Youth Achievement Awards to Hugh Thompson (power lifting), Simone Sidwell (motocross), Sam La Hood (unicycling), Hannah Williams (surf lifesaving) and Joseph Zwaans (field archery). Roxanne Kelly said it was the biggest awards so far with 55 nominations and around 160 attended.
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From left: Olympic silver medallist, Blair Tuke, Grant Tregidga accepting the sportsman of the year award for Shane, president of the Kai Iwi Lake water ski club, Sarah Wainwright accepting sportswoman of the year for Toni and Silver Fern Farms manager, Dean McNaught
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“The calibre is really high — both Shane and Toni are achieving top results nationally as well as internationally,” says Sport Northland community advisor, Roxanne Kelly. Shane recently returned from the Oceania Karate Championships in Sydney with three medals — gold for the under 21 and under 75kg category, a bronze for the men’s open category and New Zealand won bronze as a team which Shane was a part of. His mother, Janine Tregidga, describes him as “focussed and determined.” “It was a pleasant surprise,” says Janine, “Shane was stoked and we told him that all his hard work had paid off.” It’s the third time Toni has been named sportswoman of the year and describes winning as overwhelming and extremely special. “Being surrounded by such talented sports men and women, it is truly an honour to win this award. The Kaipara District is very near and dear to my heart, as it is where I developed my passion for water skiing,” says Toni. She began water skiing at Kai Iwi Lakes when she was five and started competing as young as seven and at 20 years old she says, “There is still nothing that compares to being out on the water, I love it.” She recently placed second overall at the 2012 NZ National Water Ski Championships under 21 category as well as ranking second for New Zealand
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