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31 AIS Sport Performance Awards In February 2015 the ASC held the inaugural AIS Sport Performance Awards to recognise the outstanding achievement of athletes teams and coaches in Australian high performance sport. Awards were presented across ten categories including two peoples choice awards which weredecided through a public vote. Table 6 AIS Sport Performance Awards full results Award Award winner Athlete of the year Jess Fox canoe Jess Fox created history in Deep Creek USA in September 2014 by becoming the first canoe slalom athlete to win the world championship in two classes the K1 and the C1. By winning the C1 event Jess defended her 2013 world title. Jess also won gold in both of these events at the under-23 World Championships in Penrith in April. Beyond the sporting arena Jess supported and encouraged emerging athletes across a range of sports as Young Ambassador for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. Coach of the year Lisa Alexander netball Lisa has successfully created an elite team with high standards both on and off the court. She has set new standards for the way the Diamonds play physically technically and tactically. Lisa has also influenced and supported a quality daily training environment for players. She is passionate about coaching and engages in the development of other coaches. Lisa is a student of sport and often looks to the success of other teams and nations for ways to help the Diamonds. Lisa is active with the under-21 national team and provides mentoring support at club state and national level. Junior athlete of the year Amy Cure cycling Amy won her maiden world title when claiming gold in the 25km points race at the 2014 UCI World Track Cycling Championships. In doing so Amy became only the second Australian to ever win this event. She also won two world championship bronze medals in the individual and team pursuit events. In an outstanding year Amy then won multiple medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Described as a great team leader and ambassador for Australian and Tasmanian cycling Amy is also an exceptional role model for other athletes.