Opua identity Myra Larcombe has been awarded a Queen's Service Medal in recognition of more than 70 years of teaching young Northlanders to swim.
The 90-year-old was honoured but also flabbergasted, because she believed she was too controversial and outspoken to be on the New Year Honours List.
The medal caps a run of honours for Mrs Larcombe who received a Lifetime Achievement Award in February's Halberg Awards, where sporting greats such as Peter Burling and Valerie Adams queued up to have their photos taken with her.
Seventy-one years after first becoming an instructor at Whangarei Swimming Club she is still teaching, these days as a Top Energy WaterSafe instructor at Opua and Russell schools where she finds herself teaching the grandchildren of former pupils.
She started swimming competitively in 1946, holding a raft of NZ Masters records, including for 200m long-course butterfly in the 70-74-year-old age group. The record she set in 1997 and bettered in 1998 stood for 20 years, broken only in April this year.