Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services
Road cyclist Jay Vine received the Athlete of the Year – Men’s Sport award.
Rower Nikki Ayers and road cyclist Jay Vine have been named Athletes of the Year at the 2023 CBR Sport Awards.
They received the awards for Para Sport and Women’s Sport, and Men’s Sport respectively.
Volleyball team the CBR Heat took home the Team of the Year award.
The awards, held last night, celebrate the ACT’s top athletes, teams and special contributors, and acknowledge their outstanding achievements.
The 2023 CBR Sport Award winners are:
- Athlete of the Year – Para Sport: Nikki Ayers (Rowing)
- Athlete of the Year – Women’s Sport: Nikki Ayers (Rowing)
- Athlete of the Year – Men’s Sport: Jay Vine (Cycling, Road)
- Team of the Year: Canberra Heat (Volleyball)
- Rising Star: Cameron Myers (Athletics)
- Minister for Sport and Recreation Award’s for Event Excellence: Cricket ACT – Festival of Cricket
- Minister for Sport and Recreation’s Award for Innovation: Capital Athletics – Unification of Athletics in the ACT
- Minister for Sport and Recreation’s Award for Inclusion: Hockey ACT – Pride in Sport Program
- ACT Sport Hall of Fame – Associate Member: Graham “Joe” Henstock (Hockey) and Laurie Fisher (Rugby Union)
- ACT Sport Hall of Fame – Full Member: Grant Bluett (Orienteering)
For more information about this year’s winners visit the CBR Sport Awards website.
Rower Nikki Ayers was named both Athlete of the Year – Para Sport and Athlete of the Year – Women’s Sport.
Volleyball team the Canberra Heat was named team of the Year.
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