Vote for Katrina Grant as Sports Personality of the Year!

Vote for the 2013 Super Colour Sports Personality of the Year and win an Iphone 5 from Vodafone and $500 worth of printing from Super Colour.

The decision is yours!

Your vote is needed to decide the winner of the 2013 Super Colour Sports Personality of the Year Award, to be announced at The Dominion Post Sportsperson of the Year Awards on Thursday 13 June.

Just for voting, you'll go in the draw to win $500 worth of A2 canvas printing from Super Colour and an iPhone 5, valued at $1,049, from Vodafone. The winning personality also gets $1,000 worth of large format print for their charity of choice from Super Colour.

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The 2013 Super Colour Sports Personality finalists are:

Katrina Grant - promocode KATRINA
As the popular captain of the Haier Pulse, Katrina Grant is a tough, no-nonsense, defender with a kind hearted nature off the court, devoting much time to child cancer fundraising initiatives. Grant was a member of the Silver Ferns team which won the 2012 Constellation Cup over Australia. Grant's charity of choice is the Child Cancer Foundation.

Mary Fisher - promocode MARY
Mary Fisher won a Gold, two Silvers and Bronze at the London 2012 Paralympics. The humble young swimmer won Swimming NZ's 2013 People's Choice Award and was shortlisted as the Athlete of the Month March 2013 by the International Paralympic Committee. Fisher uses this profile to inspire young people at swim camps, competitions and speaking engagements. Fisher's charity of choice is Variety - The Children's Charity.

Nick Willis - promocode NICK
Nick Willis was the flag bearer for New Zealand at London 2012, where he made the final of the 1500m. Although based in the USA Willis returns to Wellington on a regular basis to train and compete. When home Willis is generous with his time, supporting local athletics and being as role model for kids. Willis' charity of choice is World Vision.

Peter Taylor - promocode PETER
Rower Peter Taylor could have been excused for taking a well-deserved break after his Bronze in the double lightweight sculls at London 2012. But instead of resting on his laurels Taylor returned home for a week-long tour of local schools and Sport Wellington's Active Families programme, promoting a healthy lifestyle and setting personal goals. Taylor's charity of choice is Outward Bound.

The personality of the year award is up to you!  Support our netball personality by voting for Katrina online at this link or text KATRINA to 3100 (standard text charges apply).The voting closes at 10am on Friday 31st May so you need to be quick! The winner will be announced at the awards dinner held on Thursday 13th June.



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