Published in: Kokiri Issue 6 - Hakihea - Kohitātea 2007
World champion rower Storm Uru is the supreme winner of the 2007 National Māori Sports Awards.
Te Tohu Tākaro o Aotearoa Charitable Trust hosted the prestigious black tie ceremony at the Energy Events Centre in Rotorua.Uru beat a world-class field of finalists to take the title of senior Māori sportsman for the second year in a row before accepting the supreme award – the Albie Pryor Memorial Māori Sportsperson of the Year.
Uru is currently one of the sport’s top lightweight scullers.He took a bronze medal in the under-23 world championships in 2005, a gold medal in 2006 – a feat he repeated in Strathclyde in 2007.Originally from Invercargill, the Ngāi Tahu athlete trains at Lake Karapiro and will attempt to qualify in the lightweight double scull for the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
The 2007 winners and special award recipients are:
Māori Sports Hall of Fame Inductees – Te Whare Matapuna o te Ao Māori: Wayne (Buck) Shelford (Ngāpuhi), Rugby; Waimārama Taumaunu (Ngāti Porou), Netball; Wynton Rufer (Ngāti Porou), Soccer
Special Award – Tohu Motuhake
Stacey Jones (Ngāpuhi), Rugby League
Māori World Champions Awards
Jason Wynyard (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto), Wood chopping; Karmyn Wynyard (Tainui), Wood Sawing; Dion Lane (Tainui), Wood chopping; Storm Uru (Ngāi Tahu), Rowing; Ramona Belmont (Ngāti Kahungunu), Cue Ball; Luke Thompson (Ngāpuhi), Tae Kwon Do; Mihi Wells (Ngāpuhi), Body Boarding
Māori Sports Administrator of the Year – Maui Tikitiki-a-Taranga
Ani Haua (Ngā Ruahine, Ngāti Rauru, Maniapoto), Māori Rugby
Disabled Māori Sports Person of the Year – Te Toihuarewa
Matthew Lack (Whakatōhea), Wheelchair Racing
Māori Sports Coach of the Year – Te Maru o Tūmatatenga
Yvette McCausland–Durie (Ngāti Awa), Netball
Best Community Initiative Award – He Oranga Poutama
Tū Toa Charitable Trust – Massey University/Correspondence School
Māori Sports Media Award of the Year – Te Reo o te Para Whakawai
Te Kauhoe Wano (Te Ati Awa, Ngāti Awa), Toa TV – Airini Mason documentary for Māori Television
Junior Māori Sportswomen of the Year – Te Tamāhine-a-Papatuanuku
Susie Bates (Ngāi Tahu), Cricket/Basketball
Junior Māori Sportsman of the Year – Te Tama-a-Ranginui
Zac Guildford (Ngāti Kahungunu), Rugby
Senior Māori Sportswomen of the Year – Hineahuone
Ramona Belmont (Ngāti Kahungunu), Cue Sports
Senior Māori Sportsman of the Year – Te Tama-a-Tanenuiarangi
Storm Uru (Ngāi Tahu), Rowing
Albie Pryor Memorial Māori Sports Person of the Year – Rongomaraeroa
Storm Uru (Ngāi Tahu), Rowing