Sporting excellence recognised at 2021 Blues Awards
Emma McKeon was named Overall Athlete of the Year at Griffith University’s Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence while Zac Stubblety-Cook was awarded Academic Athlete of the Year.
Emma McKeon was named Overall Athlete of the Year at Griffith University’s Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence while Zac Stubblety-Cook was awarded Academic Athlete of the Year.
Zac Stubblety-Cook has been awarded Academic Athlete of the Year at Griffith's 2019 Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence.
This year the Griffith University Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence have been reintroduced as a true blue celebration of sport on the Gold Coast campus.
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