Zoi Sadowski-Synnott named Snow Sports NZ Athlete of the Year

Oct 08, 2023

The Snow Sports NZ Annual Awards presented by Racers Edge Wānaka were held on Saturday Night (October 7) at Coronet Peak in Queenstown.  

Snowboarding phenomenon Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (Wānaka) was crowned the Snow Sports NZ overall athlete of the year.  

Snow Sports NZ announced the following winners: 

  • Instructor of the Year sponsored by NZSIA  Rebecca Matthew 
  • Coach of the Year sponsored by Blackwells Mazda  Hamish McDougall for Freeski (Wānaka) 
  • Breakthrough Season sponsored by Winter Games NZ  Ruby Star Andrews (Queenstown) 
  • Freeride Athlete of the Year sponsored by The Remarkables จC Finn Bilous (Wānaka) 
  • Alpine Ski Racer of the Year sponsored by Coronet Peak  Alice Robinson (Queenstown) 
  • Snowboarder of the Year sponsored by Dick Schulze  Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (Wānaka) 
  • Freeskier of the Year sponsored by Mons Royale  Luca Harrington (Wānaka) 
  • Adaptive Athlete of the Year sponsored by Cardrona / Treble Cone Adam Hall (Dunedin) 
  • Snow Sports NZ Overall Athlete of the Year  Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (Wānaka)  

Over the past 12 months Sadowski-Synnott continued her utter dominance of womenกฏs snowboarding, once again finishing on the podium at every event she dropped into. A particularly notable achievement is her LAAX Open slopestyle win, a career first for Sadowski- and a dream of hers since she started competing.  

Freeski Athlete of the Year winner Luca Harrington had a strong season, claiming his best ever World Cup and World Championships result, with a 4th place at the Silvaplana Slopestyle World Cup and a 5th place at the 2023 World Championships Big Air.  

Breakthrough Athlete of the Year was tightly contented, with five athletes having an incredible breakthrough season. Ruby Star Andrews was crowned the winner, with her 3rd place finish at the Mammoth Slopestyle World Cup (during her first ever World Cup season) sealing the deal for her.  

PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022 Freeski Olympian Finn Bilous made the transition into Freeride this year, with the Freeride World Tour offering him a place on their prestigious tour. Bilous proved that he belonged on the Tour, achieving both a fourth and fifth place finish at the Kicking Horse and Ordino Arcalจชs stops respectively.  

Alpine Ski Racer of the Year Alice Robinson proved she is back on top form, with a string of top 10 finishes at World Cup and World Championships events. Adaptive Athlete of the Year Adam Hall carried his momentum from 2021/22 into this awards period, claiming World Cup and European Cup podiums throughout the season. 

This year's Coach of the Year award was awarded to Snow Sports NZกฏs Freeski Coach Hamish McDougall. McDougall is the lead coach for award winners Ruby Star Andrews and Luca Harrington, along with Ben Barclay. Not only did his athletes achieve phenomenal results, he is also a positive coaching role model, operates with a high level of professionalism and is dedicated to his athletes and the team.   

The Snow Sports NZ Annual Awards presented by Racers Edge Wจกnaka is fantastic event to celebrate the year that has been and a great way to send off Kiwi athletes as they head away to the Northern Hemisphere. 

Images: 

Main image:  Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, Winner of the Snow Sports NZ Overall Athlete of the Year. Credit Federico Pagola / Snow Sports NZ 

Second image: The audience on Saturday night tonight at Coronet Peak. Credit Federico Pagola / Snow Sports NZ 

 

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