CURRENT world flyweight kickboxing champion Kim Townsend – known to her fans as Lil K – has picked up the Logan Sportsperson of the Year.
At an awards ceremony on Saturday night, the Thai boxing champ was named Logan’s best performer for the year.
In May, she was named the WBC muaythai fighter of the month after becoming two-weight WBC world champion.
Other awards winners were:
Sports Administrator of the Year – Kay Paulsen, Park Ridge Active Riding Group Inc
Sports Event of the Year – 2022 Oceania BMX Freestyle Championships, AusCycling
Sports Coach of the Year – Deanne Hamilton, Canterbury Taipans Netball and President of the Carina Leagues Club Tigers
Sports Official of the Year – Lara Lee, Marsden State High School
Sports Team of the Year – Woodridge State High School Boys Year 10 Volleyball Team
Sports Organisation of the Year – Beenleigh Tennis Centre
Master Sportsperson of the Year – Clayton Campodonico, Queensland Masters Athletics Association
Elite Athlete with a Disability – Hunter Thompson, Beenleigh Tennis Centre – FuturePros Tennis Academy
Young Sportswoman of the Year – Rebecca Crotty, Robertson Gymnastics Club/QLD Gymnastics
Young Sportsman of the Year – Oscar Targett, Ipswich Kart Club
Sportswoman of the Year – Kim Townsend, Muaythai Mulisha Gym
Sportsman of the Year – Boston Mazlin, Logan Basketball
Judges Choice – Tresor Rusangiza, Multicultural Sports Club
Judges Choice for Community Spirit – Beenleigh BMX Club
Overall Winner – Sportsperson of the Year – Kim Townsend, Muaythai Mulisha Gym


