John Kirkpatrick, made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in the Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours, was the shearer who set Hawke's Bay shearing alight when he became the region's first to win the Golden Shears Open title in 2002.
It was a particularly notable win, ending the 12-year winning run of the since-knighted King Country legend David Fagan - winner of multiple World titles and more than 640 finals across the globe.
But Kirkpatrick's eventual four wins in the glamour event, plus three world teams title wins and the ultimate accolade of individual world champion in 2017, was to become part of Hawke's Bay's own dominance of some of the world's biggest shearing events.
Three Hawke's Bay shearers have now won the world title, and four have won the Golden Shears Open, of which 13 of the 19 finals back to Kirkpatrick's breakthrough have been won by shearers from the region.
From the East Coast, Kirkpatrick has been based in Napier for more than 25 years.