Australian Coach Awards were established by the Australian Coaching Council in 1990 to promote best practice in coaching and those coaches that stood out amongst their peers. [1] The awards finished after the Australian Coaching Council became part of the Australian Sports Commission's Sport Education Unit on 1 July 2000.

Individual Coach of the Year

YearCoach
1990Craig HilliardAthletics
1991Terry GathercoleSwimming
1992John CarewSwimming
1993Charlie WalshCycling
1994John CarewSwimming
1995Charlie WalshCycling
1996Wayne RoycroftEquestrian
1997Peter Fortune - Male
Jackie Byrnes - Female
Athletics
Athletics
1998Gennadi Touretski - Male
Donna Ray-Szalinski - Female
Swimming
Cycling
1999Doug Frost - Male
Lesley Bowrey
Swimming
Tennis
2000Peter Fortune - Male
Carolyn Lieutenant - Female
Athletics
Equestrian

Team Coach of the Year

YearCoachSport
1990Tim SheensRugby league
1991Ju Ping TianGymnastics
1992Noel DonaldsonRowing
1993Charlie WalshCycling
1994Richard CharlesworthField hockey
1995Charlie WalshCycling
1996Richard CharlesworthField hockey
1997Richard Charlesworth - Male
Norma Plummer - Female
Field hockey
Netball
1998Richard Charlesworth - Male
Jill McIntosh - Female
Field hockey
Netball
1999Richard Charlesworth - Male
Jill McIntosh - Female
Field hockey
Netball
2000Richard Charlesworth - Male
Marg Angove - Female
Field hockey
Netball

Young Coach of the Year

YearCoachSport
1990Ellen RandellRowing
1991Shaun Panayi - Male
Fiona Bird - Female
Diving
Gymnastics
1992Steve Evans - Male
Fiona Bird - Female
Rowing
Gymnastics
1993Glenn Beringen - Male
Carrie Graf - Female
Swimming
Basketball
1994Michael Piper - Male
Jennifer Banks - Female
Swimming
Wheelchair Athletics
1995Michael Doyle - MaleRowing
1996Steve Rippon - Male
Carrie Graf - Female
Athletics
Basketball

Domestic League Coach of the Year

YearCoachSport
1997John BuchananCricket
1998Wayne Bennett
Malcolm Blight
Rugby league
Australian football
1999Chris AndersonRugby league
2000Kevin SheedyAustralian football

Eunice Gill Coach Education Merit Awards

Award in honour of Eunice Gill who played a major role in coach development including Chairperson of the Australian Coaching Council from 1982 to 1986. [1]

YearCoach
1990Adrian Hurley, Magda Mayer, Jess Jarver, James Pappas, Frank Johnston, Eric Worthington
1991Reinhold Batschi, Marlene Matthews, Paul Broughton, Frank Pyke, Margaret Corbett, Ron Tindall, Keith Holman
1992Jack Pross, Ron Smith
1993John Boas, Patrick Hunt, Don Cameron, David Parkin, Kay Cox, Paul Quinlan
1994Val Beitzel, Nigel Champion, Dennis Coffey, Brian Cook, Brian Douge, Kay Haarsma, Tony Rice, Paul Webb, Jeff Wollstein
1995Joyce Brown, Roger Flynn, Edwin Johnson, Alan Launder, Wendy Piltz, Sean Scott, Peter Spence, Peta Whitford
1996Cary Thompson, Angela Calder, Kelli Chilton, Chris Nunn
1997Neil Craig, Anne Green, Ralph Richards, Lawrie Woodman
1998Peter Corcoran
1999Deidre Anderson, Judy Bosler, Bill Sweetenham
2000Neil Barras, Neville Bleakley, Wayne Goldsmith, Kerry McGough

Other Awards

  • 1999 - Scholarship Coach of the Year - Yvette Yin Luo (Badminton)
  • 1999 - Award for Services to Coaches - Ron Tindall (WA Coaching Foundation)

[2] [3] [4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Phillips, Murray (2000). From the sidelines : a history of sports coaching in Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press. ISBN 0868404748.
  2. "Australian Coach Awards 1999". Sports Coach (Summer): p. 2000.
  3. "Australian Coach Awards 1990-1997". Australian Sports Commission website archived. Archived from the original on 6 May 1999. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  4. "11th Australian Coach Awards". Coaching Australia. 2 (4): 3. 2000.


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