If the last three years have taught the sporting community anything, it is that thriving under pressure is a skill not to be underestimated.

Through lockdowns, season postponements and cancellations, interstate relocations and living in hubs with teammates, UNSW’s elite athletes have experienced so much over the past three years and have weathered the storm with grace and determination.

As well as the extreme adatability required to stay at the top of their sports, these athletes have also balanced demanding studies; completing exams and assignments in hotel rooms while their teammates enjoyed some rare leisure time.

Academic Excellence Award recipient Dane Rampe displayed an excellent example of the attitude required to excel under these circumstances.

The Sydney Swans’ co-captain began studying a Graduate Certificate in Commerce at UNSW in 2020, just before Covid hit.

Despite all the challenges of 2020 – travelling interstate with the team and relocating to a hub environment – he continued to work hard and excel in his studies, maintaining a distinction average throughout 2020 and 2021.

Dane Rampe with his Academic Excellence Award in front of the media wall

Dane Rampe credited the UNSW Elite Athlete Program as the secret to his success. Photo: UNSW Sport

Rampe’s impressive results in his Graduate Certificate led to him being invited to undertake a Master of Commerce and he has continued to maintain a distinction average throughout this degree, all while excelling on the field for the Sydney Swans and in his role as co-captain of the team.

He has been a role model for the other Swans studying at UNSW.

In his acceptance speech at the UNSW Blues and Sports Awards Dinner, Rampe highlighted the importance of seeing study as an opportunity for elite athletes.

“I am really grateful to be able to study while I play sport,” he said.

“In my opinion if you’re going to do a degree, you give it everything you’ve got and that’s what I’ve tried to do throughout my time here.”

Rampe also credited the UNSW Elite Athlete Program – and particularly Elite Athlete Manager Helen Bryson – as the secret to his success, providing him with the ability to take his studies on the road and continue completing his degree while travelling all over the country to play AFL.

While there were celebrations of a wide variety of achievements, the highlight of the night was the presentation of the Blues awards.

The UNSW Blue recognises and celebrates UNSW students who have achieved the highest level of sporting excellence in their chosen sport, are of outstanding character, values, and have contributed greatly to sport at the university.

UNSW Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs with Blues award winner Anastasia Williams

UNSW Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs presents the traditional Blues blazer to Anastasia Williams. Photo: UNSW Sport

In his debut Blues and Sport Awards Dinner UNSW Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs had the honour of presenting these awards to the outstanding athletes.

Present at the event to receive the award from Professor Brungs were former Sydney Swans player Dean Towers, Super Netball star Matilda McDonell, hurdler Susie Douglas, pole vaulter Anastasia Williams, cricketer Thomas Scoble, swimmer Emily Washer and UNSW Hockey Club favourite Miles Davis.

Blues were also bestowed on touch footballer Angel Barber, Australian water polo representative Nathan Power and Tokyo Olympic silver medallist for hockey Dylan Martin in absentia.

Despite the ongoing challenges of the pandemic – with some nominees in isolation and unable to attend and the Alex Blackwell Award being presented via Zoom – the night was a great success and demonstrated the incredible resilience of the UNSW sporting community.

UNSW Sport Awards

  • Academic Excellence Award: Dane Rampe (AFL | Master of Commerce)
  • Sport Administrator of the Year: Jono Paul (UNSW Hockey Club) and Richie Hrovat (UNSW Football Club)
  • Team of the Year: UNSW Cricket Club Men’s T20 Team
  • Indigenous Sports Award: Dylan Pietsch (Rugby Union | Bachelor of Arts)
  • Alex Blackwell Award: Stephanie Hart (UNSW Rowing Club)
  • Prue Watt Sports Award: James Tirado (Athletics | Bachelor of Actuarial Studies)
  • Community Sports Award: UNSW Underwater Club
  • Coach of the Year: Tim Hamill (UNSW-Wests Water Polo Club)
  • Female Athlete of the Year: Amy Ridge (Water Polo | Bachelor of Arts/Law) and Matilda McDonell (Netball | Bachelor of Psychological Science/Law)
  • Male Athlete of the Year: Tim Brand (Hockey | Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Commerce) and Dylan Martin (Hockey | Bachelor of Construction Management & Property)
  • Club of the Year: UNSW Football Club

UNSW Blues Awards

  • Angel Barber - Netball & Touch | Bachelor Arts & Law
  • Nathan Power - Water Polo | Master of Commerce
  • Dylan Martin - Hockey | Bachelor of Construction Management & Property
  • Thomas Scoble - Cricket | Bachelor of Environmental Science
  • Dean Towers - AFL | Bachelor of Exercise Physiology
  • Matilda McDonell - Netball | Psychological Science & Law
  • Susie Douglas - Athletics (400 metre hurdles) | Bachelor of Exercise Physiology
  • Anastasia Williams - Athletics (Pole Vault) | Bachelor of Medical Science
  • Emily Washer - Swimming | Advanced Science (Hons) & Engineering (Hons)
  • Miles Davis - Hockey | Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy & Economics