2022 Blues Awards Winners
The 2022 Blues were announced on 23 September. 113 Blues and nine major awards were presented to students who excelled across four categories - Arts and Cultural, Innovation, Service and Leadership, and Sports.
Major Award Winners
Most Meritorious Performance (Arts and Cultural)
Thomas Swinburn
Thomas is one of three winners of the International Balint Federation Ascona Prize, an international essay writing competition for medical students. The competition encourages participants to critically reflect on experiences of the student-patient relationship and the implications for medical training.
Most Outstanding Contribution (Service and Leadership)
Nandini Singh
Nandini is the co-founder of Kairos (formerly known as The Next Step), a non-profit educational programme that aims to empower low-decile students to enter university education. Kairos is a multi-step programme consisting of workshops and a mentorship programme that equips students with the support they need to successfully transition into university education.
Most Meritorious Innovation (Innovation)
Alonzo Nieves
Alonzo co-founded eVouch, a B2B SaaS company focused on helping e-commerce brands generate sales through word of mouth. eVouch's word-of-mouth solutions have enabled access to a new, cheaper and more effective marketing channel. eVouch was featured as a case study for the global Shopify App Challenge 2021, and Alonzo's team have now partnered with over 500 merchants. These successes have seen them recently raising capital in both New Zealand and the United States.
Sportswoman of the Year and Most Meritorious Performance (Sport)
Theresa Fitzpatrick
Theresa is part of the New Zealand women's rugby sevens team, which placed first and second at two World Sevens series tournaments in 2022. Theresa was also a member of the team that won the Oceania Sevens tournament in New Zealand. Theresa and her team then went on to win a bronze medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Sportsman of the Year Award
Frazer Tavener
Frazer is one of New Zealand's elite-level divers and placed 10th at FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. He made the finals in both men's and mixed 3-metre synchronised springboard competitions. Frazer also represented New Zealand at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Para-athlete Sportsperson of the Year Award
Anna Steven
Anna represented New Zealand in athletics at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, where she set a new T64 200m Oceania area record in her heat. This qualified her for the T64 200m final, where she placed eighth.
Māori Major Award
Emma Ormsby
Emma is an emerging Māori artist. She is passionate about art in public spaces, having led a 60-metre mural project that is brightening up the centre of Takapuna. The project derives from community workshops Emma delivered to local schools, and consists of drawings by more than 50 students from nine schools.
Pasifika Major Award
Ruby Macomber
Ruby is a published and award-winning poet, essayist and creative writing facilitator. Ruby runs workshops in correctional facilities, creating more equitable access to creative writing. Her work has gained national recognition and aims to amplify the experiences of Moana-Oceania storytelling.
Arts and Cultural Blue Winners
Name | Activity |
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Aisha Paige O'Malley | Debating |
Althea Domenica Tarrosa | Singing - Choral |
Andrew Fu | Mooting |
Anipātene Biddle | Kapahaka |
Anna Frances Hamilton | Singing - Choral |
Anna Patton | Mediation |
Aria Shiyi Zhang | Mooting |
Arianna Bacic | Mooting |
Bella Rollinson | Debating |
Brandon Jackson Carter-Chan | Architecture |
Cecilia Zhang | Singing - Choral |
David Lee | Negotiation |
Eden Garside | Singing - Choral |
Elizabeth Gane | Negotiation |
Grace Baylis | Debating |
Harper Smith | Debating |
Harry Donald Sinclair Aickin | Debating |
Heidi Bernard | Negotiation |
Hossein Jahedi | Dance |
Isabella Muirhead | Architecture |
Ivan Zhang | Singing - Choral |
Joseph Trace | Architecture |
Karan Kalsi | Mediation |
Katy Qiu | Consulting |
Kelsey Haub | Negotiation |
Libby Montgomery | Singing - Choral |
Mackenzie Horwood-Verstappen | Singing - Choral |
Makayla Muhundan | Case Competition |
Nicholas Curry | Singing - Choral |
Nicholas Stewart | Mediation |
Olivia Forbes | Singing - Choral |
Oscar Richardson-Read | Mooting |
Ruby Macomber | Creative Writing |
Spencer Barley | Mediation |
Tayla Alexander | Classical voice |
Thomas Swinburn | Writing |
William Burbidge | Mooting |
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Innovation Blue Winners
Name | Activity |
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Alonzo Nieves | Co-founder of eVouch |
Callum Sng | Case Competition |
Cecilia Yuxuan Wu | Case Competition |
Edy Setyawan | Pioneer of non-invasive method to measure body size of manta rays |
Michael Shaimerden | Founder of Fistbump |
Michael Smith | Case Competition |
Trinayan Krishnan | Case Competition |
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Service and Leadership Blue Winners
Name | Activity |
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Emma Ormsby | Mural work, Digital artist |
Halaevalu Tu'ipulotu-Halanukonuka | Community educator (maths) |
Haris Murtaza | Youth advocate for the Muslim community |
Jae Min Seo | Founding director of the New Zealand Physics & Mathematics Competition |
Julia Plank | Director and volunteer coordinator of Elder Care Volunteers |
Nandini Singh | Co-founder of Kairos |
Shehnaz Hussain | Cook book writer |
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Sports Blue Winners
Name | Activity |
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Adithya Ashok | Cricket |
Alexander Kiechle-Cornish | Sport Climbing |
Alice Zeimann | Volleyball - Beach |
Alosi Bloomfield | Futsal |
Amy Robertson | Athletics - 100m Hurdles |
Andrew Rouse | Badminton |
Angelique TuiSamoa | Football |
Anna Steven | Athletics |
Annabelle Rennie-Younger | Sailing |
Arie Magasiva | Rowing |
Breearne Illing | Cricket |
Brianna Reynolds-Smith | Sailing |
Campbell Stanton | Sailing |
Catherine Layburn | Rowing |
Charlotte Lancaster | Football |
Chester Duffett | Sailing |
Chlayton Frans | Rugby |
Colin Slade | Rugby |
Elisaveth Baroutsos | Taekwondo |
Elizabeth Anton | Football |
Ella Grace James | Futsal |
Ella Wyllie | Track and Road Cycling |
Emma Baker | Cricket |
Erena Calder-Hawkins | Badminton |
Frazer Tavener | Diving |
Gabriella MacDonald | Water Polo |
Grace Nweke | Netball |
Havana Hopman | Gymnastics - Rhythmic |
Holly Sheaff | Canoe Slalom |
Imogen Ayris | Athletics (pole vault) |
Jack Frewin | Sailing |
Jack Wang | Badminton |
James Sadlier | Volleyball |
Jasmine Milton | Volleyball - Beach |
Jock McKenzie | Rugby & Cricket |
Kalupahana Liayange Devan Vishvaka | Cricket |
Kate Burley | Netball |
Lea Muellner | Swimming |
Luke Cashmore | Sailing |
Mackenzie Barry | Football |
Olivia Berry | Basketball |
Olivia Christie | Sailing |
Olivia Hobbs | Sailing |
Oscar Guo | Badminton |
Patricia Louise Walsh | Athletics - Para |
Reuben Fitzgerald | Basketball |
Samuel Dick | Artistic Gymnastics |
Scott Mckenzie | Sailing |
Shaunna Li | Badminton |
Sofia Niamh Higgott | Sailing |
Sophia Morcom | Lacrosse |
Sophie Spencer | Triathlon |
Te Ariki Te Puni | Rugby |
Theresa Fitzpatrick | Rugby |
Thomas Hayes | Orienteering |
Thomas Mulcahy | Sailing |
Toesulu Fitzpatrick | Netball |
Wallace Sititi | Rugby |
Will Shapland | Sailing |
William Fu-Allen | Artistic Gymnastics |
William McKenzie | Sailing |
Yifang Chen | E-sports |
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