Jack Jordan won the Young New Zealand Rural Sportsperson of the Year award at last Friday's inaugural Norwood New Zealand Rural Sports Awards.
The 24-year-old Taranaki axeman won three underhand open wood chopping world titles last year and was presented with his award by Genevieve Behrent, an Olympic silver medallist in the women's rowing pair at Rio 2016.
The gala event was held at Awapuni Racecourse, Palmerston North on Friday, March 10, the night before the Hilux New Zealand Rural Games where Jack was among several finalists competing.
Other finalists in Jack's category were Brody Channings (Hunterville) winner of the Bill Schuler Novice Round at the 2016 NZ National Fencing Championships, and New Zealand women's junior woolhandling champion, Angela Stevens (Napier).
Other winners on the night were: