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Senior Monthly Award Winners for 2024 |
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January Sienna Deurloo Swimming |
  | February Ashley Bidgood Target Rifle Shooting |
  | March Hugh Campbell Ice Hockey |
Sienna competed at the Australian Open Water Swimming Championships at Busselton where she won the gold medal in the Girls 19 years 5km and silver in the 10 km event. She was selected in the Australian team to compete in the World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in Italy. At the Australian Open Swimming Championships, Sienna won the silver medal in the girls 18years 1500m freestyle event. |
  | Ashley is the World Champion in the sport of target rifle long range shooting after competing as a member of the Australian Rifle team at the World Long Range Team Championships at Johannesburg, South Africa. |
  | In the sport of ice hockey Hugh has been selected in the Australian Under 18 team to compete at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships in Puigcerda, Spain. He was a member of the Queensland Men’s team and Queensland U18 Men’s team who competed at the respective National Championships in 2024. |
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April Edward Rogan Athletics |
  | May Holly Gilbar Hockey |
  | June Connor Larsen Athletics |
At the Queensland Athletics Championships Edward won the gold medal in the Men’s Under 20 Javelin with a throw of 68:11m. He followed this up with the gold medal in the Men’s U20 Javelin at the Australian Athletics Championships. From these performances he has been selected in the U20 Australian team to compete at the World Athletics Championships in Peru. |   | Holly was a member of the Australian Open Women’s Hockey 5’s team when they competed at the inaugural Hockey 5’s World Cup in Muscat, Oman. In the sport of field hockey, she vice-captained the Australian Country Women’s Hockey team to a tour of New Zealand. Holly has also been selected in the Australian Indoor Hockey World Cup Squad. |   | At the Queensland Athletics Championships Connor jumped a new personal best of 2.10m to claim the silver medal in the Open Men’s High Jump. He competed at the Australian Athletics Championships in the Open Men’s High Jump where he qualified for the final and equalled his personal best with a jump of 2.10m placing him 5th in Australia for Men’s High Jump. |
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July Tatum Stewart Hockey |
  | August Brielle Erbacher Athletics |
  | September Matthew Hawthorne Hockey |
Tatum was selected in the Australian Hockeyroos team and competed at the Paris 2024 Olympics Games scoring three goals in four games. She is the second highest Hockeyroos Goal Scorer for 2024. Tatum has been reselected in the Australian Women’s Squad for 2025. |   | At the Australian Athletics Championships which included the Olympic trials Brielle came 4th in the 3000m steeplechase, just missing out on a position on the Australian Olympic team. She came 1st in the 5km Bridge to Brisbane run and 1st in the 10km Perth Running Festival. |   | Matt was a member of the Queensland Under 21 Men’s Hockey team which won the bronze medal at the Australian Under 21 Championships, and a member of the Queensland Under 18 Men’s Hockey team which won the silver medal at the Australian Under 18 Championships. He has been selected in the Australian Futures Under 18 Squad. |
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October Jai Gordon Athletics |
  | November Tom Campbell Hockey |
  | December Jackson Griffiths Boxing |
At the Queensland Athletics Open Championships, Jai won the silver medal in the 100m. At the Australian Open Athletics Championships Jai finished 5th in the Men’s 100m final. Competing at the Australian University Athletics Championships Jai won the gold medal in the 100m breaking his own UniSport national record with 10:26secs. |   | Tom was a member of the Queensland U21 Men’s Hockey team which won the bronze medal at the Australian Championships. He has been selected in the Australian U21 Men’s team to play a series against Malaysia and is a member of the Brisbane Blaze Hockey team. |   | In 2024 Jackson won the WBC World Youth Title and defended his WBC Australasian Title. He also defeated former World Champion, Mexican Miguel Vazquez to win the WBC Grand Australasian Title which Vazquez had held for five years. Jackson is currently ranked No. 1 in Australia and No. 26 in the world. |