2014 Fitness Industry Awards Finalists Announced
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2014 Fitness Industry Awards Finalists Announced
A record-breaking number of entrants have ensured the 2014 Awards are the most competitive to date.
Feedback from the judging panel has said that they calibre of entrants has made this year a very competitive year.
The 2014 finalists represent the truly excellent contributions to health and fitness within the industry.
A full list of finalists can be found at www.fitnessindustryawards.co.nz.
The 2014 Awards have 14 categories, looking at both individuals and facilities that operate in the fitness/exercise industry, as well as special awards for those outside the industry showing a commitment to health and wellness through exercise.
With the exception of three awards, all awards are based on an application process that is reviewed by a judging panel, with finalists announced in October and the winners to be announced at the awards ceremony on the 22nd November.
This year also introduces a Live Assessment in front of an international judging panel that will be held at AUT on the North Shore of Auckland on Friday 21st November.
Entrants of five of the awards categories (Personal Trainer, Up and Coming Personal Trainer, Gym Instructor, Small Group Trainer and Student of the Year) will be put through their paces to determine the overall winner of their category, which will be announced at the Awards Ceremony the following evening.
The award
ceremony itself has proven to be an extremely
prestigious.
Past guest speakers have included the Hon John Key, Hon Rodney Hide, Hon Murray McCully and Sue Kedgeley.
The award ceremony’s MC is fitness and media personality Suzie Clarkson.
A full list of finalists can
be viewed on the website:
http://www.fitnessindustryawards.co.nz/2014-finalists
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