Premier Furey Presents Annual Awards to Newfoundland and Labrador’s Top Young Athletes

Executive Council
Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
October 30, 2024

This evening, the Honourable Dr. Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, recognized the athletic success of more than 100 young athletes from across the province at the 20th Annual Premier’s Athletic Awards.

Established in 2005, the awards program recognizes athletic excellence and provides financial support to help offset the costs of training and competition. Grants ranging from $500 to $1,500 are awarded based on the level of competition and the athletes’ respective accomplishments.

The Team Gushue Awards, established in honour of Team Gushue’s gold medal win at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games, were also presented at the event. Two athletes are selected annually to receive the awards, valued at $5,000 each. Recipients are chosen based on athletic and academic excellence. This year’s recipients are Brooklyn Wolfrey and Gleb Evstigneev.

Brooklyn Wolfrey from Rigolet has achieved remarkable success in her athletic pursuits. At the North American Indigenous Games, she earned a gold medal in doubles and a silver in mixed doubles badminton. Competing at the World Dwarf Games, she claimed first place in both singles and doubles badminton, and she was part of the bronze medal-winning teams in soccer and basketball. Additionally, Brooklyn secured gold medals in athletics for the 60 metre and 100 metre races. She currently holds the title of Badminton Canada Para Champion in her classification. Academically, she completed Grade 10 in June with an impressive average of 93 per cent.

Gleb Evstigneev from Paradise has made significant strides in gymnastics, recently earning a gold medal in the trampoline discipline at the Canada Games, where he also had the honour of being the flag bearer for Team Newfoundland and Labrador during the opening ceremonies. He represented Team Canada at the 2023 Pan American Championships, finishing first in the individual category. In addition to his athletic achievements, Gleb is currently in his third year at Memorial University, where he maintains a GPA of 3.17.

Additionally, the inaugural Michelle Healey Memorial Award was presented at the event. One female athlete is selected annually to receive the award, valued at $5,000. The award is based on athletic success and an exceptional commitment to community. The recipient of the inaugural Michelle Healey Memorial Award is Zoe Rowe.

Zoe Rowe has made a significant impact both on and off the soccer field. In 2023, she competed for the Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador (MUN) Sea-Hawks women’s varsity soccer team, earning recognition as a first-team conference all-star and being named team MVP. Beyond her athletic achievements, Zoe is deeply committed to her community, volunteering with organizations such as Easter Seals, CBS Soccer, and the MUN Biochemistry Society. Her dedication to service was recognized when she became a Rhodes Scholar Finalist and was honoured as the 2023 winner of the Atlantic University Sport Community Service Award for her exceptional volunteer work.

For a complete list of 2024 Premier’s Athletic Award recipients, please see the backgrounder below.

Quotes
“It is my privilege to host the Premier’s Athletic Awards each year. Witnessing the dedication and passion of these young athletes as they strive for their goals is nothing short of inspiring. Their ambitions know no bounds, and I am confident we will hear their names in the future as they compete at provincial, national, and international levels. Congratulations to all the recipients of the Premier’s Athletic Awards!”
Honourable Dr. Andrew Furey
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador

“Engaging in sports provides young people with a wealth of benefits. Beyond improving physical, mental, and emotional health, it instills a sense of commitment and the value of giving their all. It teaches that hard work can lead to success and fosters valuable social connections. I applaud all the young athletes being honoured today, along with their families and support systems, for their vital roles in this journey.”
Honourable Steve Crocker
Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation

BACKGROUNDER

2024 Premier’s Athletic Awards Recipients
Sport Name Hometown
Alpine Lily Hayden Steady Brook
Artistic Swimming Amelia Coady Mount Pearl
Aboriginal Sport and Recreational Circle Brooklyn Jefford Clarenville
Brady Young Stephenville
Athletics Sawyer LeBlanc St. John’s
Shae LeDevehat Mount Pearl
Alexandre Nunes St. John’s
James Power Goulds
Para-Athletics Jeremy Jones St. John’s
Ball Hockey Julia Butler Portugal Cove – St. Philip’s
Jordan Flynn Mount Pearl
Molly Gill Conception Bay South
Margaret Jones St. John’s
Andy Knight St. John’s
Brandon Philpott St. John’s
Haley Ryan Conception Bay South
Jenni Simpson Glovertown
Baseball Eli Dunphy St. John’s
Molly Healy St. John’s
Jennifer Murphy St. John’s
Kerry Russell Grand Falls – Windsor
Nicholas Smith Flatrock
Chase Tucker Mount Pearl
Hudson White St. John’s
Basketball Brooke LeDevehat Mount Pearl
Alyssa Jenkins St. John’s
Lucas Mate St. John’s
Carly Norris Middle Cove
Matthew Pennell St. John’s
Kylie Sooley Mount Pearl
Cameron Stanford St. John’s
Biathlon David Adey Corner Brook
Bicycle Leah Dalton Clarenville
Austin Whelan Torbay
Boccia Stephen Westcott Conception Bay South
Bowling Carter Belbin St. John’s
Vanessa Elliott-Lynch St. John’s
Amy Harris Paradise
Kyle Slade Conception Bay South
Cross Country Skiing Matthew Earle St. John’s
Georgia Wiseman Corner Brook
Curling Nicholas Codner Torbay
Cailey Locke Conception Bay South
Simon Perry Portugal Cove – St. Phillips
Diving Juan Fajardo St. John’s
Golf Taylor Cormier Corner Brook
Ethan Efford St. John’s
Gymnastics Rachel Dooley Torbay
Benjamin Fudge Paradise
Grace Hill St. John’s
Jirah Hiscock St. John’s
Julia Pace St. John’s
Kyla Piercey Middle Cove
Mya Rogers Middle Cove
Handball Rahul Asokan St. John’s
Hockey Caylen Blake Corner Brook
Matthew Butler St. John’s
Will Carroll Conception Bay South
Ryan Greene Paradise
Jessica Mercer Bay Roberts
Maria Shea Stephenville Crossing
Jabez Seymour North River
Leah Wicks St. John’s
Katie Winsor Paradise
Parasport- Blind Hockey Brandon Joy Conception Bay South
Karate Jane Fancy St. John’s
Grace Noseworthy Portugal Cove – St. Phillips
Emma Pittman Middle Cove
Emily Reglar Flatrock
Parasport- Badminton Nicholas Quinn Paradise
Parasport- Athletics/Basketball/Hockey/Swimming Gavin Baggs Paradise
Rowing Furey Stone St. John’s
Rugby James Clarke St. John’s
James Noftall St. John’s
Jessie Penney Clarke’s Beach
Tyson Snow Paradise
Shooting Naomi Tucker St. John’s
Skating Mark Butt Bloomfield
Lily Evans Pouch Cove
Jonathan Flynn Conception Bay South
Rachael Tuff Witless Bay
Eva Wang St. John’s
Jasmine Wheadon Carbonear
Snowboard Meredith Hayden Steady Brook
Soccer Colin Dyer Mount Pearl
Abby Evans St. John’s
Millie Janes St. John’s
Sarah Jones St. John’s
Ciara Molloy Torbay
Jorja Row Paradise
Softball Shilo Chislett Kippens
Halle Joy Harbour Main
Matthew King Carbonear
Ryan Maher Petty Harbour
Liam Shea Dunville
Brooklyn Shortt Carbonear
Special Olympics Michael Budden Stephenville
Samantha Walsh Stephenville
Swimming Darcy Butler Paradise
Lindsey Goodland St. John’s
Joel Thomas St. John’s
James Traverse Conception Bay South
Para-Swimming Nathan Luscombe Grand Falls – Windsor
Table Tennis Divine Aseo St. John’s
Peter Quinlan Chapel Cove
Taekwondo Emma Driscoll Flatrock
Tennis Aiden Drover-Mattinen Portugal Cove-St. Philips
Declan Walsh St. John’s
Triathlon Lincoln Harris Torbay
Ultimate Maria Dodd St. John’s
Volleyball Karen Greek Mount Pearl
Jenna Lake Conception Bay South
Falon McLoughlan Mount Pearl
Kalan Noonan St. John’s
Tyler Wiseman Clarenville
2024 Team Gushue Award Recipients
Badminton Brooklyn Wolfrey Rigolet
Gymnastics Gleb Evstigneev Paradise
2024 Michelle Healey Memorial Award Winner
Soccer Zoe Rowe Conception Bay South