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2004 LINZ AUSTRALIA SKI AND SNOWBOARD AWARDS RESULTS

 
 



 


Alisa Camplin wins third straight Snowsports Athlete of the Year award


Alisa Camplin has won her third straight Snowsports Athlete of the Year award after another remarkable season on the World Cup circuit.

The 29-year-old aerialist was presented with the award at the Linz Ski and Snowboard Australia dinner in Melbourne on May 20.

Camplin, who won a record equaling seven World Cup events during the past season, took the award ahead of world number two halfpipe snowboarder Torah Bright, downhill skier AJ Bear and cross country skier Paul Murray.

In other awards, Bright won the Junior Athlete of the Year award, Lydia Ierodiaconou and the Flying Kangaroos aerial skiing team won the Special Achievement of the Year award and Olympic Winter Institute halfpipe coach Ben Wordsworth collected the Coach of the Year award.

Jon Brunner, Managing Director of Alpine Exposure, the sponsor of Skiing Australia’s flagship World Cup aerials event at Mt Buller, received the Ski and Snowboard Australia Outstanding Contribution to Snowsports award:
 

The full list of awards are:

Athlete of the Year Alisa Camplin
Alpine Athlete of the Year AJ Bear
Cross country Athlete of the Year Paul Murray
Freestyle Athlete of the Year Alisa Camplin
Snowboard Athlete of the Year Torah Bright
     
Junior Athlete of the Year Torah Bright
Alpine Junior Athlete of the Year Bryce Stevens
Cross country Junior Athlete of the Year Ben Simm
Freestyle Junior Athlete of the Year Dale Begg-Smith
Snowboard Junior Athlete of the Year Torah Bright
     
Alpine Club of the Year Thredbo Ski Racing Club
Cross Country Club of the Year Canberra Cross Country Club
Freestyle Club of the Year Team Buller
Snowboard Club of the Year Perisher Winter Sports Club
     
School Club of the Year The Scots College Skiing Support Group
    Mansfield Secondary College Snowsports