Sheep shearing hub Alexandra will celebrate one of its own in the presenting of a particularly unique Master Woolhandler award as the shearing sports season starts in the Central Otago town this week.
The recipient, Pagan Karauria, will be following in the footsteps of father and World Record breaker Dion Morrell, a Master Shearer, and mother Tina Rimene, a Master Woolhandler, former world teams champion and three-times Golden Shears open woolhandling champion.
The honour was decided by unanimous vote at the annual meeting of Shearing Sports New Zealand in August, and will be presented during the Friday and Saturday New Zealand Merino shearing and woolhandling championships in Alexandra.
Karauria, who learnt of the acclaim on her 30th birthday, was being kept in some suspense as to who might present the award. "I don't know," she said. "My dad? He's the president."
It's already been a big year for Karauria who bounced back from a serious back injury and the trauma of being the driver in a van crash which resulted in the deaths of two workmates 10 years ago to become of the best woolhandlers in the World.