Recognising the talent of Monash University

The 2015 TeamMONASH Awards recognized the outstanding contribution of student athletes and volunteers from the Monash community in sport and community service. In it's 52nd year, the TeamMONASH Awards honoured over 40 students whose extra curricular achievements showcased the contribution that the university makes to the global community.
 
 

The 2015 TeamMONASH Award Winners
 

Throughout the night 31 students athletes' achievements were recognized with Blues Awards. The Blues Awards are the University's highest sporting awards.
 
The prestigious Male and Female Athlete of the Year Award, was awarded respectively to Thomas Sinclair and Nneka Okpala.
 
Nneka receiving her award

Nneka represented Monash University at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea, where she placed 8th in the women's triple jump. She is the current New Zealand Women's Triple Jump National Record Holder, as well as the reigning Victorian, New Zealand and Australian Athletics Championships Triple Jump Gold Medalist. With her eyes set firmly on the 2016 Rio Olympics, we want to congratulate Nneka on her many achievements this year and wish her all the best during the next 6 months of Olympic qualification.  

 

Thomas receiving his award



Tom represented Australia at the World Indoor Hockey Championships held in Germany this year, before returning to represent Monash University at the Southern and Australian University Games where he helped the Men's Hockey team win Gold at both events. He also received Green and Gold honours at the Australian University Games for the third consecutive year. The Monash Community would like to congratulate Tom on his many successes this year.  
 
 
 
 


The Varsity Team of the Year was awarded to the Men's Hockey team. The 2015 Men's Hockey Team defeated Melbourne University at the Annual Varsity Games, before being crowned Champions of both the Southern University Games and the Australian University Games.
 
The Club of the Year award went to the Monash University Boardriders Club for the second consecutive year. With over 500 members, the camps and training sessions held by the club helped the Monash Women's Surfing team come second at the Australian University Championships this year. The Monash Boardriders Club also participated in the Australian Disabled Surfers Initiative this year helping people with physical and mental disabilities enjoy getting in the water and surfing their first waves.

Fiona Canny won The Monash University Oaktree Foundation Volunteer Recognition Award. As a recent graduate of Monash University and the Deputy CEO of the Oaktree Foundation, Fiona led the foundations End Poverty Campaign.

The Service to the Community Award was won by the President of the Monash University Outdoors Club, Stefan Smith. Stefan has been a clear catalyst in MUOC's metamorphosis over the last two years that has seen it improve its services to the Monash Community.


 
TeamMONASH Director Martin Doulton said of the event, "It is a great privilege for the University community to recognise the achievements of  our student sports stars, performers and volunteers during the TeamMONASH awards night. Each individual makes a great contribution to the success of the University across so many fields of extra curricular activity and celebrates the positive impact that Monash students make to the community in which they live, work, study and play."

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