Thirteen different sports feature with cycling providing the most finalists with six shortlisted.
Of the 27 finalists, 18 are in line for the supreme Halberg Award - the country's highest accolade for sporting excellence. The winners of the Sportsman, Sportswoman, Disabled Sportsperson and Team of the Year award categories will be eligible for the top honour.
2013 Halberg Supreme Award winner Lydia Ko is again a finalist in the High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year category. The golfer who won three LPGA Tour events in 2014 is joined by three world champions on the shortlist; rower Emma Twigg, canoeist Lisa Carrington, and shot putter Valerie Adams.
Brendon McCullum and Richie McCaw are both up for the High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportsman of the Year. The Blackcaps captain had a stellar year including scoring a triple century while McCaw led his team for the hundredth time. The category will be strongly contested by World Rugby Player of the Year Brodie Retallick, NBA rookie star Steven Adams and world champion cyclist Sam Webster also up for the nod.
Para-Swimmers Mary Fisher and Sophie Pascoe are up for the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation Disabled Sportsperson of the Year award. Fisher won six gold medals at the Pan Pacific Para-Swimming Championships while Pascoe gained two golds at the Commonwealth Games. Para-Skier Corey Peters who won silver at the Paralympic Winter Games and world champion Para-Cyclist Emma Foy with pilot Laura Fairweather also make the finalists list.
The Halberg Disability Sport Foundation Team of the Year features three world champion title winners in 2014 - the Men's Team Sprint of Ethan Mitchell, Eddie Dawkins and Sam Webster, rowing pair Hamish Bond and Eric Murray and the 49er's yachting crew of Peter Burling and Blair Tuke. The category will also be strongly contested by Four Nations victors the Kiwis and Auckland City FC who had a stunning third place finish at the Fifa Club World Cup.
The 2013 winner of the SKY SPORT Coach of the Year award Steve Hansen, is again up for coach category along with Anthony Peden (cycling), Gary Hay (rowing), Gordon Walker (canoeing), and Stephen Kearney (rugby league).
Finalists for the Emerging Talent Award are pole vaulter Eliza McCartney, cyclist Regan Gough, mountain biker Sam Gaze and rower Zoe McBride. This award is designed to identify and assist a young athlete in their quest to become an Olympic, Paralympic and/or World Champion, and hopefully one day win the Halberg Award. Finalists must be aged under 20 at 30 November, 2014 and the winner receives a $10,000 sporting scholarship. Lydia Ko, Sam Webster and Emma Twigg have all previously won the Emerging Talent Award.
A Voting Academy of 28 former athletes, coaches and media representatives voted from a list of 83 nominations to determine the list of finalists. When judging the nominees the Voting Academy assess if their achievement represented excellence at the highest level. They also consider if it was the sport's 'pinnacle event', a world record, ranking or recognition, the quality of competition and the global nature of the sport.
The annual Halberg Awards is the major fundraiser for the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation, the charity set up by Olympian Sir Murray Halberg (ONZ), which aims to enhance the lives of physically disabled New Zealanders by enabling them to participate in sport and recreation. In 2013 the Foundation distributed 364 Halberg Activity Fund grants to physically disabled young people for adaptive sports equipment, lessons and camps.
Halberg Disability Sport Foundation CEO, Geoff Burgess, says a bumper year of achievements makes the finalists list a line-up of some of the best athletes and teams in the world.
"The supreme Halberg Award will be hotly contested by a plethora of successful athletes who have reached great heights in their respective sports in 2014."
The award winners will be announced at the 52nd Halberg Awards at Vector Arena, Auckland, on Wednesday 11 February, 2015. The event will also be televised live on Sky Sport.
Other award categories that will be presented on the night include; New Zealand's Favourite Sporting Moment, the Sport New Zealand Leadership Award, Lion Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award and inductees into the Sports Hall of Fame.
The full list of finalists for the 52nd Halberg Awards:
High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman Of The Year
Emma Twigg (Rowing), Lisa Carrington (Canoeing), Lydia Ko (Golf), Valerie Adams (Athletics).
High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportsman of the Year
Brendon McCullum (Cricket), Brodie Retallick (Rugby), Richie McCaw (Rugby), Sam Webster (Cycling), Steven Adams (Basketball).
Halberg Disability Sport Foundation Disabled Sportsperson Of The Year
Corey Peters (Para-Skiing), Emma Foy and Laura Fairweather - pilot (Para-Cycling), Mary Fisher (Para-Swimming), Sophie Pascoe (Para-Swimming).
Halberg Disability Sport Foundation Team Of The Year
Auckland City FC (Football), Kiwis (Rugby League), Men's Pair - Hamish Bond, Eric Murray (Rowing), Men's Team Sprint - Ethan Mitchell, Eddie Dawkins and Sam Webster (Cycling), NZ Men's 49er Class Team - Peter Burling, Blair Tuke (Yachting).
Emerging Talent
Eliza McCartney (Athletics), Regan Gough (Cycling), Sam Gaze (Mountain Biking), Zoe McBride (Rowing).
Sky Sport Coach Of The Year
Anthony Peden (Cycling), Gary Hay (Rowing), Gordon Walker (Canoeing), Stephen Kearney (Rugby League), Steve Hansen (Rugby).