Hall of Fame
Anna Smith (nee O’Leary)
Upper Hutt College, Cricket
- College Sport Cricket Player of the Year 1994 & 1995
- Debuted for New Zealand on 1996 tour to England aged 18
- World Cup win with White Ferns in 2000
Christian Cullen
Kapiti College, Rugby
- College Sport Rugby Player of the Year 1993
- 85 Caps for Hurricanes
- 58 Caps for All Blacks (1996 – 2003) including 46 test tries
James Franklin
Wellington College, Cricket
- College Sport Sportsman of the Year 1998
- 53 matches for Wellington
- 70 One Day Internationals for New Zealand
- 26 test matches for New Zealand debuting in 2001
Jerry Collins
St Patrick’s College, Rugby
- College Sport Sportsman of the Year 1997
- 74 Caps for Hurricanes
- 48 Caps for All Blacks including 3 as captain (2001 – 2007)
Jodi Brown (nee Te Huna)
Newlands College / Netball
- College Sport Sportswoman of the Year 1999
- 28 Caps for Silver Ferns 2003 - 2007
- World Champs Gold (2003), Silver (2007)
John Hornal
College Sport Wellington, Administrator
- Executive Director of CSW since it began 20 years ago
- A leader of Secondary School sport in Wellington
- High profile in management & admin of sport on national scale
- Managed growth of CSW from its inception to the major organisation it is today
Jonathan Wyatt
Hutt Valley High School, Athletics
- College Sport Sportsperson of the Year 1990 – inaugural winner
- College Sport Sportsperson of the Year 1990 – inaugural winner
- 2 times Olympian – Atlanta 1996 and Athens 2004
- 7 times World Mountain Running Champion
- One of World’s greatest mountain runners of all time
Kate McIlroy
Samuel Marsden Collegiate, Athletics
- College Sport Athlete of the Year 1999
- 2005 World Mountain Running Champion
- 2006 5th Commonwealth Games 3000 metre Steeplechase
- August 2009 won her first World Cup Triathlon in Hungary
Kiri Shaw
Naenae College, Softball
- College Sport Sportsperson of the Year 1991
- 282 caps New Zealand White Sox
- Including 2000 Sydney Olympics & 2 World Series
Nick Willis
Hutt Valley High School, Athletics
- College Sport Sportsman of the Year 2000
- New Zealand 1500 metre record Paris 2006
- Gold at Melbourne Commonwealth Games 2006
- Bronze at Beijing Olympic Games 2008
Olivia Lee (nee Baker)
Aotea College, Weightlifting
- College Sport Sportswoman of the Year 1995
- 1997 - at Junior World Champs broke clean & jerk world record
- 8th at 2000 Sydney Olympics
Tana Umaga
Parkway College, Rugby
- College Sport Rugby League Player of the Year 1991
- 100 games for Wellington 1994 - 2007
- 122 games for Hurricanes 1996 – 2007
- 79 games for All Blacks 1997 – 2005, including 21 as Captain
Tania Tupu (nee Brunton)
Aotea College, Basketball
- College Sport Basketball Player of the Year 1990 and 1991
- New Zealand Tall Ferns 1992 – 2004
- 1994 World Championships
- 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Olympics