CLUB
AWARDS 2002
Name & History of Trophy |
Awarded for |
Recipient 2002 |
| Jack
Gallagher and Family Trophy Presented by the Gallagher Family |
8
Years & Under Boys Champion |
Huw Warmenhoven |
| Max
Riethmuller and Family Trophy Presented by Max Rieuthmuller and Family. Max Rieuthmuller joined the Club in 1965 and held various positions including Secretary 1965/68, Treasurer 1968/69 and President 1975/76. He was made a Life Member in March 1977. |
8
Years & Under Girls Champion |
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| McLeod
Family Trophy Presented by Kevin and Judy McLeod, members of Telopea until 1996 |
9 Years Boys Champion |
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| Rogerson
Family Trophy Presented by Chris and Kim Rogerson, members of Telopea until 1996 |
9 Years Girls Champion |
Kirstin Doran |
| Bruce
McLeod and Family Trophy Presented by Bruce McLeod. The McLeod family were involved with Telopea during the late 1960's and early 1970's |
10 Years Boys Champion |
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| Theo
Bischoff Trophy Presented by Theo Bishoff |
10 Years Girls Champion |
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| CASC
- Jensen Trophy Championship Age 1939-40. First Senior Man K. Hill One of the trophies handed to the Club at the 50th Anniversary celebrations |
11 Years Boys Champion |
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| Bill
Taylor Trophy Presented by Bill Taylor, a long time member and tireless worker for the Club. Bill was made a Life Member in 1995 |
11 Years Girls Champion |
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| JL
Davies Cup Presented by John Davies who was a parent and local businessman, Kingston Pharmacy, and was Club Patron during 1966/67 |
12 Years Boys Champion |
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| WP
Ryan Cup Presented by Bill Ryan who was the convenor of the inaugural meeting of Telopea ASC on 26 November 1964. He became President in August 1965 and held that position until May 1968. Elected Secretary for the 1968/69 and 1969/70 seasons and was President again during the 1974/75 season |
12 Years Girls Champion |
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| R
Scott-McLean Trophy Presented by Rena Scott-McLean, Life Member and long term office bearer of Telopea during the 1980's and 1990's |
13 Years Boys Champion |
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| Allworth
Family Trophy Presented by the Allworth Family |
13 Years Girls Champion | Iwa Hamkamhak |
| TR Colless Trophy | 14 Years Boys Champion | Pavel Cheimardinov |
| Reg
Dryden Trophy Presented by Reg Dryden in 1968 |
14 Years Girls Champion | Emma Fitzgibbon |
| CASC
- H Calthorpe Trophy Men Swimming 1937-38 Won by S. Maugher The trophy bears the family name now associated with the historic Calthorpe House on Mugga Way in Canberra but at the time they were a local family like any other. This trophy was donated to the Club by the Calthorpe Family in 1981 during the 50th Anniversary celebrations. |
15 Years Boys Champion | Kiernan McGill Lincoln Gotovac |
| FCT
School Swimming D Adams Under 16 Sprint Champion 1937 (Fire Chiefs Trophy) Prior to the opening of the Manuka Pool in 1931 and the establishment of the Canberra ASC, the only swimming body in Canberra was the Canberra Fire Brigade Amateur Swimming Club which used to conduct events in the Molonglo River. This trophy, now known as the Fire Chiefs Trophy, was originally donated for School competition and is another of the trophies donated to the Club during the 50th Anniversary celebrations. |
15 Years Girls Champion |
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| James
Brophy Trophy James Brophy was involved with swimming in Canberra since its inception. He was an Auditor of the Club in its early days (1968) and also a past Patron of the Club. This trophy was presented to the Club in 1968. The Brophy Shield (the inter-district meet held in Canberra each year) was named after James Brophy in honour of his work for Country Swimming. |
16 Years Boys Champion | Kikai Kobayashi |
| Reeve
Trophy Member of the Canberra Club 1967/68 |
16 Years Girls Champion | No Recipient 2002 |
| Canberra
Trophy Centre Donated to the Club in 1981 to encourage the older swimmers to continue to swim competitively |
17
Years and Over Boys Champion |
Michael Cupitt |
| Greg
Breadman Sports Centre Trophy Donated to the Club in 1981 to encourage the older swimmers to continue to swim competitively |
17
Years and Over Girls Champion |
Chloe Jeffers |
| R
Spreadbury Trophy Member of the Canberra Club. Trophy donated in 1965/66 |
Open Mens Champion | Kiernan McGill |
| EH
Delaney Trophy Original member of Telopea ASC. Presented at first Championships in 1965/66 |
Open Womens Champion | Sarah-Louise Paton |
| Murden
Gwyther Plate Originally for Open Men 100 yards Freestyle Championship (became the 100 metres in 1984/85) Presented to Telopea ASC at the 50th Anniversary Swimming Carnival held at Manuka in 1981 |
Open
Mens 100m Freestyle Champion |
Kiernan McGill |
| Presidents
Plate Originally for the Open Women 100 yards Freestyle Championship (became the 100 metres in 1984/85) This trophy was donated by Mr Pat Brazil who joined the Club in 1968. He held the position of President from 1977/78 to 1981/82 and was made a Life Member in May 1982. Mr Brazil is currently the Club Patron. |
Open
Womens 100m Freestyle Champion |
Sarah-Louise Paton |
| Dora
Craig Memorial Trophy Donated by the Craig Family in 1988 in memory of Dora Craig. This trophy alternated between male and female Breaststroke Champions. Dora Craig joined Telopea ASC in 1973 and became Secretary in 1974. She held this position until 1985 when she became Senior Vice-President, holding this position until her death in 1986. She was honoured with a Life Membership in 1984 and was the first recipient of the Hollingworth Trophy in 1979. She was also awarded a NSWASA Service Merit Award in 1986 in recognition of her contribution to the advancement of swimming in the Southern NSW and Capital Territory Districts. |
Open
Mens 100m Breaststroke Champion |
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| Dora
Craig Memorial Trophy In line with the wishes of the original Dora Craig Memorial Trophy, this trophy alternates between male and female Breaststroke Champions. |
Open
Womens 100m Breaststroke Champion |
Kym Ireland |
| The Matthew Hudson Trophy Donated to the Club by Matthew Hudson, swimmer, retired 2001 | Open Mens 200m Freestyle Champion | Kikai Kobayashi |
| Ailsa
Neil Memorial Trophy Donated by the McLeod Family in memory of Ailsa Neil, a valued supporter of Telopea |
Open
Mens 200m Butterfly Champion |
Kikai Kobayashi |
| Ailsa
Neil Memorial Trophy Donated by the Pope Family. Ailsa Neil provided support to the Club over several years in the early 1990's through preparation of the programmes for the major Telopea meets and other tasks for the Club. This trophy was donated in 1993 in recognition of her association with the Club. |
Open
Womens 200m Butterfly Champion |
Melanie Cupitt |
| Ben
and Peter George Memorial Trophy Donated by Bill George, President of Telopea from 1988 to 1994. Bill and Sue's daughter, Amy, was Club Captain in 1989. Bill George was made a Life Member of the club in 2000. |
Open
Mens 200m Backstroke Champion |
Kikai Kobayashi |
| Fogarty
Family Trophy Donated by Narelle and Alan Fogarty. Narelle is a Life Member of Telopea and long serving Management Committee Member. Alan was also a valued member of the Management Committee for a number of years. |
Open
Womens 200m Backstroke Champion |
Sarah-Louise Paton |
| Harrex
Family Trophy Donated to the Club in 2000 |
Open
Mens & Womens 200m Breaststroke Champions |
Max Ireland and Kym Ireland |
| Bill
Baker and Family Trophy Donated to the Club in 2000. Bill Baker was President of Telopea 1997/98, Vice-President and valued member of the Management Committee for many years. Bill was made a Life Member of the club in 2000. |
Open
Mens 400m Freestyle Champion |
Kikai Kobayashi |
| Bill
Baker and Family Trophy Donated to the Club in 2000. Bill Baker was President of Telopea 1997/98, Vice-President and valued member of the Management Committee for many years. Bill was made a Life Member of the club in 2000. |
Open
Womens 400m Freestyle Champion |
Sarah-Louise Paton |
| Maurice
McInerny Trophy Presented by Maurice McInerny in 1973/74 as a Saturday Morning Point Score Trophy for Boys. With the conclusion of Saturday morning swimming when Telopea left the Manuka Pool it was decided to introduce a new award - Club Night Pointscore 12 & Under Boys Champion for the whole of the swimming year. |
Club
Night Pointscore 12 & Under Boys |
Sam Axelson |
| Lloyd
Pollard Trophy First presented to the Club in 1974 for Saturday Morning Point Score Trophy for Girls. Again, with the conclusion of Saturday morning swimming the trophy became the Club Night Pointscore 12 & Under Girls Champion for the whole of the swimming year. |
Club
Night Pointscore 12 & Under Girls |
Claire Warmenhoven |
| Jim
Fraser Memorial Cup Presented to the Club in 1969/70. Mr Fraser served as the Local Member of Parliament for a considerable period of time. Awarded to the Senior Boy with the highest Club Night Pointscore for the whole of the swimming year. |
Club
Night Pointscore Senior Boys |
John Warmenhoven |
| Ingrid
& Ian Wells Perpetual Trophy Ian Wells was a Coach and Office Bearer of Telopea for several years prior to becoming Coach of the Woden Club. Awarded to the Senior Girl with the highest Club Night Pointscore for the whole of the swimming year. |
Club
Night Pointscore Senior Girls |
Sarah-Louise Paton |
| CASC
- H Calthorpe Trophy Men Swimming 1938-39 Won by S. Maugher The trophy bears the family name now associated with the historic Calthorpe House on Mugga Way in Canberra but at the time they were a local family like any other. This trophy was originally donated to the Canberra ASC during the 1938/39 season and was subsequently donated to Telopea during the 50th Anniversary celebrations. |
Winter Pointscore Boys | Sam Axelson |
| CASC
- Sir George Knowles Trophy 1938-39 Won by F. Thomas This trophy was originally donated to the Canberra ASC during the 1938/39 season and was donated to Telopea at the 50th Anniversary Swimming Carnival held at the Manuka Pool in 1981. |
Winter Pointscore Girls | Morgan Rossiter |
| Les
Barclay Plate First presented in 1996. Les is currently a Coach of the Club. |
Brace Relay |
Jessica Traficante |
| Barry
Newport Trophy Presented to the Club by Barry Newport in 1975. Barry Newport was the Junior Boy Champion at the Club's first official Championships held during February 1966. He was an outstanding swimmer who represented the Club at Country, State and National levels. He was Club Captain between 1968 and 1972. |
Most Consistent Boy | Kiernan McGill |
| Pam
Cass Trophy Presented to the Club by Pam Cass during the 1974/75 season. Mrs Cass joined the Club in 1967. She was the Club Recorder for several years and was awarded Life Membership in July 1974. |
Most Consistent Girl | Emma Fitzgibbon |
| Canberra Trophy Centre | Most Improved Boy | Max Ireland |
| Canberra Trophy Centre | Most Improved Girl | Joanna Harrex |
| Freney
Family Trophy The Freney Family has been a part of Telopea as swimmers, parents, office bearers and coaches for over 20 years. Both Peter (Coach) and Margaret are Life Members of the Club. |
Most Dedicated in Training | Melanie Cupitt |
| Droop
Family Trophy Presented by the Droop Family in 1980 |
Encouragement Award | Lauren Burraston |
| D
Veal & R Adams Trophy Donated by David Veal and Rosemary Adams, Club Captains of Telopea in 1984 |
Junior Encouragement Award | Tom Brewer |
| Capital
Television Shield Donated by Capital Television after several of the 12 and under swimmers did a TV commercial for Canberra Milk |
Best Junior Swimmer | Yoichi Kobayashi |
| C
Flutter & K Scott-McLean Trophy Presented to Telopea ASC by Chloe Flutter and K Scott-McLean, past Club Captains |
Long Distance Specialist | Sarah-Louise Paton |
| Coachs
Trophy Donated by Peter Freney, Coach of Telopea ASC |
Outstanding Achievement | Sarah-Louise Paton |
| Captains
Trophy for Sportsmanship The recipient of this award is determined by the Telopea Club Captains |
Sportsmanship | John Warmenhoven |
| The Sainsbery Family Trophy Presented to the Club by the Sainsbery Family | Outstanding Swimming and Academic Excellence | Kikai Kobayashi |
| Hollingworth
Trophy Presented to the Club by Dr Hollingworth |
Significant
Contribution by a Parent |
Meta-Anne Hudson |