Olympic silver medallist, Gail Emms MBE, presented a number of awards at Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó’s Sports Ball in honour of another season of Varsity sport success.
Hundreds of student athletes, coaches and staff attended the black tie event which was hosted by sportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó at Boscombe’s O2 Academy and sponsored by Santander Universities.Ìý
The Sports Ball is a yearly awards dinner which gives all the teams who represent the university a chance to celebrate their achievements over the past 12 months. Awards were presented for both teams and individuals based on performance and dedication and decided by coaches and staff at sportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó. Former world badmintonÌýchampion Gail, spoke about her own university sports dinnerÌýexperiences before awarding University Colours to those students who represented their sport at an international level and presenting Team of the Year to Men’s Volleyball.Ìý
Representatives from Santander Universities presented the Coach of the Year Award to Andy Boland for his work with the football and futsal teams. As well as the award presentations guests were treated to a year-in-review video featuring all of the varsity teams in action.
Other award categories included: Club Colours, Captains Award, Team Performance of the Year, Most Dedicated Athlete, Bournemouth 7s Festival Sportsman of the Year and Sportswoman of the Year, Most Improved Team, Strength and Conditioning Team, and Martin Filder’s Sports Personality of the Year.Ìý
Michael Barry, Varsity Manager at sportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó commented on the event. He said, “The Sports Ball was fantastic opportunity to celebrate and recognise the exceptional achievements of individual athletes, teams and coaches that culminated in our most successful sporting year to date. We would like to thank everyone who helped to make the night such as resounding success.â€
A full list of winners for each category can be found below.
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Sports Award Winners for 2015
Club Colours presented by Mandi Barron, Head of Student Services at Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó
Jade Butcher – Volleyball
Michael Vellutato – Volleyball
Robyn Wisdom – Volleyball
Benjamin Burkard – Volleyball
Sophie Hall – Tennis
Emily Napier – Tennis
Jonathan Coles – Tennis
Marcus Green – Tennis
Alice Robinson – Swimming
Matthew Preston-Jones – Table Tennis
Tom DaveyÌý– Squash
Lauren Forrow– Rugby
Elizabeth Ferguson – Netball
Rosie Puxley – Hockey
Adam Bowley – American Football
Josh Kelly – Athletics
Abigail Batley – BadmintonÌý
George Stern – LacrosseÌý
Dan Clark – Badminton
Jack Spiller – Basketball
Annabel Laity – Rowing
Curtis Sanderson – Football
Kerry Guthrie – Football
Mats Hjertum – Futsal
Michael Collins – Hockey
Catherine Houston – Lacrosse
Emma Whitehouse – Netball
Jack Stoddart – Rowing
Nick Taylor - Rugby
University Colours presented by Gail Emms MBE
Graham Condie – Athletics
Phil Smith – Volleyball
Matt Hunter – Volleyball
Noorin Gulam – Weightlifting
Saskia Sills - Windsurfing
Captains Award presented by Michael Barry from sportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó
Megan Aitchison – Athletics
Ian Sims – Basketball
Harry Neale – Basketball
Chloe Tape – Football
Leigh Baker – Lacrosse
Lucy Juffkins – Rugby
Joe Prout – Squash
Team Performance of the Year presented by Steve Cuss from AFC Bournemouth
Men’s football team 1st quarter-final vs Essex 1st
Most Dedicated Athlete presented by Suzanne Clarke, Head of Service Excellence at Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó
Kieran Yon – Volleyball
Coach of the Year presented by Santander UniversitiesÌý
Andrew Boland – Football and Futsal
Bournemouth 7s Festival Sportsman of the Year
Martin Bleaken – Swimming
Bournemouth 7s Festival Sportswoman of the YearÌý
Noorin Gulam – Weightlifting
Most Improved Team of the Year presented by Alan Parker
Women’s Football
Strength and Conditioning Team of the Year presented by Stuart Martin from sportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó
Netball
Team of the YearÌýpresented by Gail Emms MBE
Men’s VolleyballÌý
Martin Filder’s Sports Personality of the Year Award presented by Barry Squires from sportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó
Jordan Smith – Lacrosse
Gus Sanniez - Football