Winners

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Congratulations to all finalists and winners who were recognised for their work at the 2011 ASC Media Awards presentation gala dinner on Tuesday 29 Novemeber.

2011 ASC Media Awards winners:

  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Roy Masters
  • Best Reporting of an Issue in Sport: Greg Prichard and Chris Barrett – Want a Bet? (Sydney Morning Herald)
  • Best Coverage of Sport by an Organisation — Broadcast Media: SBS - Cycling 
  • Best Coverage of Sport by an Individual — Broadcast Media: Michael Tomalaris (SBS)
  • Best Coverage of Sport by an Organisation — Print Media: Sunday Telegraph 
  • Best Coverage of Sport by an Individual — Print Media: David Sygall (The Sun-Herald)
  • Best Profiling of an Athlete, Team or Coach — Broadcast Media: Mary Gearin and the 7.30 Team – ‘Mick and David’ (ABC)
  • Best Profiling of an Athlete, Team or Coach — Print Media: Robert Drane – ‘Bloodlines’ (Inside Sport)
  • Best Sports Journalism from Rural, Regional or Suburban Media: Allison Jess – ‘Coby’s Back’ (ABC Goulburn Murray)
  • Best Sports Photography: Mark Dadswell - ‘PNG Cricket’ (Getty Images)
  • Best Depiction of the Value of Sport to Australians in a Community Setting: Grantlee Kieza – ‘Million Dollar Noby’ (The Courier Mail)
  • Best Coverage of Women in Sport: Luke Waters ‘A Belt that Fits’ (SBS World News)
  • Best Coverage of Sport for People with Disability: Leanne West - ‘David and Michelle’ (Network Ten)

 

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