"I do want to go to France, that's my aim," said Kirkpatrick of his hopes of representing New Zealand in a fifth World Championship in 2019.
Another Olympian and 2015 winner of the premier award, cyclist Regan Gough, won the Lion Foundation junior award.
The winners:
Sportsground.co.nz administrator: Graeme Robinson (sailing).
Sileni Estate coach: Myka Nuku (waka ama).
Youthtown disabled: Amy Jane MacDonald (waka ama).
Zealandt Brewery grassroots club: Napier Old Boys' Marist (rugby).
Ngati Kahungunu contribution to Maori participation: IronMaori.
SBS Bank innovation: Haeata Ocean Sport Inc (waka ama).
Lion Foundation junior: Regan Gough (cycling).
Konica Minolta junior team: Hastings Boys' High School 1st XV (rugby).
Spark Digital lifetime contributions: Jane Sheldrake (gymnastics), Don MacDonald (rowing).
Kennedy Park masters: Roni Nuku (waka ama).
Brebner Print official: Joanna Burns (synchronised swimming).
Gemco senior: John Kirkpatrick (shearing).
Tremains senior team: Hawke's Bay Hawkeyes (speedway).
Nimon sport organisations: (HB Netball).
NZME people's choice: Shea McAleese (hockey).
HB Today/radio sport sportsperson of the year: John Kirkpatrick
(shearing).