AIS Athlete of the Year finalists named

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Commonwealth Games Gold medallist Alicia Coutts one of six athletes nominated for AIS Athlete of the Year Award
11 Nov 2010

Minister for Sport Mark Arbib today announced the finalists for the highly regarded Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Athlete of the Year Awards.
 
Australian Commonwealth Games stars Alicia Coutts (swimming), Matthew Cowdrey OAM (Paralympic swimming), Jamie Dwyer (hockey), Anna Meares (cycling), along with Tom Slingsby (sailing) and Winter Olympic gold medallist Lydia Lassila (aerial skiing) are the 2010 finalists.
 
“Since it was established in 1981 the AIS has been committed to achieving sporting excellence and all the 2010 finalists certainly achieved this in a remarkable year for Australian sport,” Senator Arbib said.
 
“Whether it was the Commonwealth Games, Winter Olympics and Paralympics or their respective World Championships these athletes all excelled on some of the world’s toughest sporting stages.
 
“The AIS continues to be a world leader, working with sports to develop elite talent and the class of 2010 reflects this high standard.
 
“I congratulate all of the athletes who are finalists for representing their sport, the AIS and their nation with such distinction.”
 
Some of the outstanding Australian athletes who have won the AIS Athlete of the Year award include walker Kerry Saxby-Junna (1986-89), swimming greats Michael Klim (1998 and 1999) and Petria Thomas (2001 and 2002) and gymnast Philippe Rizzo (2001 and 2006).
 
The AIS Junior Athlete of the Year award finalists are Jessica Fox (canoe slalom), Samantha Kerr (women’s football), Jason Kubler (tennis), Peter Leek OAM (Paralympic swimming), Michael Matthews (road cycling) and Lauren Mitchell (gymnastics).
 
“Australia has an outstanding crop of junior athletes coming through the ranks who continue to produce remarkable performances at both national and international levels,” Senator Arbib said.
 
“When you look at the fine achievements of our junior athletes, it’s clear that the future of Australian sport is in great hands.”
 
The 2010 AIS Awards winners will be announced on Monday, 13 December 2010 at the AIS Arena in Canberra.
 
AIS AWARDS FINALISTS
 
Athlete of the Year
• Alicia Coutts                                       Swimming
• Matthew Cowdrey OAM                    Paralympic Swimming
• Jamie Dwyer                                      Hockey (Men)
• Lydia Lassila                                     Aerial Skiing
• Anna Meares                                     Track Cycling
• Tom Slingsby                                    Sailing
 
Junior Athlete of the Year
• Jessica Fox                                      Canoe Slalom
• Samantha Kerr                                 Football (Women)
• Jason Kubler                                    Tennis
• Peter Leek OAM                                Paralympic Swimming
• Michael Matthews                            Road Cycling
• Lauren Mitchell                                 Gymnastics
 
Team of the Year
• The Kookaburras                               Hockey (Men)
• The Matildas                                       Football (Women)
• Matthew Belcher/Malcolm Page       Sailing (Men’s 470 Team)
• Women’s Team Sprint                      Track Cycling
 
Coach of the Year
• Michael Blackburn                             Sailing
• Richard Charlesworth                       Hockey (Men)
• John Fowlie                                         Swimming
• Steve Graham                                     Paralympic Alpine Skiing
• Michael Roth/Cord Spero                  Aerial Skiing
• Tom Sermanni                                    Football (Women)
 
AIS Program of the Year
• Canoe Slalom
• Hockey (Men)
• Sailing
• Winter Sports
 
Media contact: Alison Hill 0407 570 640/ 02 9364 2600

2010 AIS Athlete of the Year Award Finalists – Achievements

ALICIA COUTTS (Swimming)

Five Gold medals at 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games.
*100m freestyle
*100m butterfly
*200m individual medley
*4x100m freestyle relay
*4x100m medley relay

MATTHEW COWDREY OAM (Paralympic Swimming)
*7 Gold medals, 2 silver medals and 7 World records at the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships 25m, Rio de Janiero, Brazil
*6 Gold medals, 1 Silver medal and 2 World records at the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships, Eindoven, The Netherlands
*1 Gold medal, 1 World record and 2 Commonwealth Games records at the XIX Commonwealth Games, Delhi, India
*1 Gold medal, 4 Silver medals, 1 Bronze medal (MC Events) and 5 World records (S9) at the 2010 Telstra Short Course Championships, Brisbane, Australia

JAMIE DWYER (Hockey – Men’s)
*Gold medal – 2010 Men’s World Cup, Delhi, India
*Gold medal – 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games
*Gold medal – 2010 Men’s Champion’s Trophy, Monchengladback, Germany
*Gold medal – 2009 Men’s Champion’s Trophy, Melbourne (December)
*Dwyer is the current FIH World Player of the Year – the third time in his career he has been given this honour

LYDIA LASSILA (Aerial Skiing)
*Gold medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Vancouver, Canada
*Olympic record
*World record – Deer Valley, USA
*3 World Cup wins in 2010

ANNA MEARES (Track Cycling)
*Gold medal in the Teams Sprint at the 2010 World Track Championships & World Record
*Gold medal in the 500m Time Trial at the 2010 World Track Championships
*Gold medal in the Sprint at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games
*Gold medal in the 500m Time Trial at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games
*Gold medal in the Team Sprint at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games

TOM SLINGSBY (Sailing)
*World No.1 ranked Laser sailor (October 2010)
*Gold medal at 2010 Laser World Championships, England (August)
*Gold Medal at 2010 Etchells World Championship (August)
*Gold medals at 2010 ISAF World Cup regattas in Weymouth (Aug), Kiel (June) and Holland (May)
*Bronze medal at 2010 Laser European Championship (June)
*Slingsby is one of six finalists for the prestigious 2010 Rolex ISAF World Sailor of the Year Award 

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