Halberg Awards

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Will Lydia Ko steal the limelight at the Halberg Awards?

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All the inside scoop on the 2024 Halberg Awards and who might take home the prestigious Supreme Award! Spoiler alert: Lydia Ko is in the running!

The anticipation is palpable as New Zealand gears up for the 62nd annual Halberg Sports Awards, taking place at Spark Arena in Auckland. This prestigious event, known for celebrating homegrown athletic talent, has garnered much buzz, especially with the dazzling lineup of nominees competing for the coveted Supreme Award. Among those grabbing headlines is none other than Lydia Ko, who cemented her place in New Zealand sports history by clinching a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. It’s a spectacular moment for New Zealand golf and certainly raises expectations as she is now in the running for the Sportswoman of the Year award.

As the evening unfolds, the excitement doesn't stop with Lydia’s achievements alone. The Halberg Awards also shine a spotlight on the incredible talents of other sports stars, including footballers Chris Wood and Tyler Bindon. These All Whites are not only showcasing their skills on the pitch but also proving their mettle as contenders for recognition in the sports arena. Fans are particularly eager to see if the duo will take home awards amidst tight competition.

In a typically lively affair where athletes trade their usual jerseys and trainers for elegant gowns and polished shoes, the Halberg Awards celebrate not just the victories in sports but the spirit of Kiwi determination. This year's event promises laughter, cheers, and even a few tears of joy as athletes reflect on their journeys and the struggles they overcame to reach their respective heights. It’s not just about winning on the day; it’s about acknowledging hard work, resilience, and the community spirit that surrounds New Zealand sports.

As we look forward to the ceremony, it’s worth noting that the Halberg Awards have a legacy of remarkable winners from various disciplines. This annual event has become a cornerstone of New Zealand’s sporting culture and consistently inspires future generations. And if you think that exquisite dresses and excited sports stars are only part of the spectacle, get ready for a night filled with unforgettable moments, unexpected winners, and perhaps even a few jaw-dropping surprises!

Fun fact: The Halberg Awards have been recognizing New Zealand's sporting excellence for over six decades—talk about a legacy! Another exciting nugget: Lydia Ko, the young golfing sensation, was only a teen when she first turned pro, showcasing that age is just a number when talent and dedication collide!

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Halberg Sports Awards: Who's in line for the Supreme Award? (RNZ)

Lydia Ko (NZL) stands on the podium with her Gold medal after winning the Women's Individual Stroke Play Golf at Le Golf National during the 2024 Paris ...

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Live updates: The 62nd annual Halberg Awards from Auckland's ... (New Zealand Herald)

Follow the Herald's live coverage of the 62nd annual Halberg Awards, from Auckland's Spark Arena. Award category finalists: Sportswoman of the Year:.

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All you need to know about the 2024 Halberg Awards (Stuff.co.nz)

The ISPS Handa Halberg Awards are New Zealand's premiere sports awards, and an evening for athletes to trade in their trainers for a pair of high heels.

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All Whites Chris Wood and Tyler Bindon await decisions at Halberg ... (Friends of Football)

Sports fans will find out on Tuesday night whether All Whites captain Chris Wood and young defender Tyler Bindon will win awards at the 62nd ISPS Handa ...

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Sports Fix: Tuesday 18 February 2025 (Newstalk ZB)

On Sports Fix with D'Arcy Waldegrave for Tuesday 18th February 2025, the annual sporting gong-fest is on again tonight. The Halberg Awards take centre stag.

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