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Award Winners & Criteria Prior to 2007-2008 **If You Have Any Information Award Winners & Criteria prior to 2007-2008 **If you have any information or can fill in some of the missing information for us, please let us know.** Swimmer Awards: TARA SLOAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (previously W.W. JACK MEMORIAL TROPHY) - Alberta's Outstanding Female Swimmer: - Must be 15 years of age or older - Highest point total of four performances (two events short course and two events long course) based on world point charts 2006-2007 Erica Morningstar 2005-2006 Erica Morningstar 2004-2005 Erin Gammel 2003-2004 Erin Gammel 2002-2003 Erin Gammel 2001-2002 Erin Gammel Trophy change - August 2001 2000 Joanne Malar 1999 Joanne Malar 1998 Tara Sloan 1997 Tara Sloan 1996 Jessica Amey 1995 Jessica Amey 1994 Jessica Amey 1993 Jessica Amey 1992 Andrea Nugent 1991 Andrea Nugent 1990 Keltie Duggan 1989 Keltie Duggan 1988 1987 1986 1985 Andrea Nugent 1984 Donna McGinnis 1983 Donna McGinnis 1982 Cheryl Gibson 1981 Lisa Dixon 1980 Wendy Quirk 1979 Wendy Quirk 1978 Wendy Hogg 1977 1976 Barb Clark 1975 Becky Smith 1974 Barb Clark 1973 1972 Susan Smith 1971 Brenda Holmes 1970 Susan Smith 1969 Susan Smith 1968 Susan Smith 1967 Susan Smith 1966 Susan Smith 1965 Susan Smith 1964 Wendy Lindsay SWIM ALBERTA JUBILEE TROPHY- Alberta's Outstanding Male Swimmer: - Must be 15 years of age or older - Highest point total of four performances (two events short course and two events long course) based on world point charts 2006-2007 Mike Brown 2005-2006 Mike Brown 2004-2005 Mike Brown 2003-2004 Rick Say 2002-2003 Rick Say 2001-2002 Morgan Knabe Trophy change - August 2001 2000 Curtis Myden 1999 Curtis Myden 1998 Curtis Myden 1997 Curtis Myden 1996 Curtis Myden 1995 Curtis Myden 1994 Curtis Myden 1993 Jon Cleveland 1992 Mark Tewksbury 1991 Mark Tewksbury 1990 Jon Cleveland 1989 Jon Cleveland 1988 Tom Ponting 1987 Mark Tewksbury 1986 Tom Ponting 1985 Tom Ponting 1984 Tom Ponting 1983 Pete Szmidt 1982 Cam Henning 1981 Jeff Riddle 1980 Cam Henning 1979 Scott Smith 1978 Cam Henning 1977 Mike Sandomirsky 1976 Mike Scarth 1975 Graham Smith 1974 Ross Nelson/Ron Wigham 1973 Doug Jamison/Lorne Kemmett 1972 Lorne Kemmett 1971 David Brumwell 1970 Deane Buckboro 1969 George Smith 1968 George Smith 1967 George Smith 1966 George Smith/Bob Kasting 1965 Bob Kasting 1964 George Smith TEAM AQUATIC SUPPLIES TROPHY (previously MACKENZIE AND KRUGER TROPHY) - Alberta's Outstanding Female Age Group Swimmer: - Must be 11 to 14 years of age - Lowest point total differential from the National Age Group Record of four performances (two events short course and two events long course) based on world point charts. - Swimmers changing age groups during the period of consideration will have their times compared to the national age group record in the age group in which they were swimming when the times were achieved. 2006-2007 Rachel Nicol 2005-2006 Saskia McLean 2004-2005 Jessie Olson-Heisler 2003-2004 Teryn Harnack 2002-2003 Jillian Tyler 2001-2002 Brittany Ozar Trophy change - August 2001 2001 Kelly Timmons 2000 Alexandra Lys 1999 Alexandra Lys 1998 Andrea Baird 1997 Shauna McNally 1996 Sarah Stansbury 1995 Allison Zwarich 1994 Dawn Skrypichako 1993 Karina Klein 1992 Tara Fullbrandt 1991 Jessica Amey 1990 Marla Merkley 1989 Jennifer Yanko 1988 Chris Courtemanche 1987 Maria Gaudin/Jolene Gowan 1986 Janna Promislow 1985 Janna Promislow 1984 Janna Promislow 1983 Donna McGinnis 1982 Donna McGinnis 1981 Donna McGinnis 1980 Jennifer MacDonald 1979 Gabriele Sponheimer 1978 Gabriele Sponheimer 1977 Cheryl Gibson 1976 Maureen Sheehan 1975 Becky Smith 1974 Becky Smith 1973 Becky Smith 1972 Becky Smith 1971 Becky Smith RUSS THOMAS MEMORIAL TROPHY (previously AGNES KELLY TROPHY) - Alberta's Outstanding Male Age Group Swimmer: - Must be 11 to 14 years of age - Lowest point total differential from the National Age Group Record of four performances (two events short course and two events long course) based on world point charts. - Swimmers changing age groups during the period of consideration will have their times compared to the national age group record in the age group in which they were swimming when the times were achieved. 2006-2007 Will Brothers 2005-2006 James Kendrick 2004-2005 Curtis Lutsch 2003-2004 James Kendrick 2002-2003 Curtis Lutsch 2001-2002 Pascal Wollach 2000-2001 Joel Greenshields Trophy change - August 2001 2000 Chris Razeau 1999 Graeme Tozer 1998 Chase Reid 1997 Maciek Zielnik 1996 Morgan Knabe 1995 Keith Barrett 1994 Mark Welty 1993 Michael Knight 1992 Garrett Mitchell 1991 Mark Versfeld 1990 Conor Braiden 1989 Brett Cameron 1988 Curtis Myden 1987 Bill Lomax 1986 Cam Grant 1985 Cam Grant 1984 Brent Harvey 1983 Mark Tewksbury 1982 Scott Flowers 1981 Scott Flowers 1980 Jeff Sheehan 1979 Jeff Sheehan 1978 Darryl Banman 1977 Darryl Banman 1976 Scott Smith 1975 Graham Smith 1974 Steve Doman 1973 Don Lowe 1972 Graham Smith 1971 Robert Neilson DR. BOB KASTING MEMORIAL TROPHY - Outstanding Swimmer From Outlying Area: - Must be 11 years of age or older - Lowest point total from the National Record of four performances (two events short course and two events long course) based on world point charts - Swimmers changing age groups during the period of consideration will have their times compared to the national age group record in the age group in which they were swimming when the times were achieved or the Canadian Record for swimmers who are 18 or older. - 50,000 population or less, not attached to a major centre 2006-2007 Brianna Nelson 2005-2006 Alexandra Pasemko 2004-2005 Richard Hortness 2003-2004 Richard Hortness 2002-2003 Kristin Anstey Trophy change - August 2001 2001 Norah Vogan 2000 Chris Razeau 1999 Niels Versfeld 1998 Niels Versfeld 1997 Danica Wizniuk 1996 Lindsay McLennan 1995 Blair Hughes 1994 Niels Versfeld 1993 Karina Klein 1992 Karina Klein 1991 Mark Versfeld 1990 Andrea Kilam 1989 Brent Cameron 1988 Brent Cameron 1987 Cam Grant 1986 Cam Grant 1985 Cam Grant 1984 Brent Harvey 1983 Brent Harvey 1982 Mark Oldham 1981 Phil Uren 1980 Brenda Limpert 1979 Steve Swanson 1978 Ann Lynach 1977 Michael Iles 1976 Carey Rowntree The following trophies were retired August 2001. WRIGLEY TROPHIES - Men's Senior 1500 Freestyle and Women's Senior 800 Freestyle - Awarded for the best time in these events based on the long course season final Alberta TAS Listings 2001 Erin Gammel, Morgan Knabe 2000 Joanne Malar, Mike McWha 1999 Joanne Malar, Mike McWha 1998 Sue Barnes, Joe Melton 1997 Sue Barnes, Michael Pinder 1996 Danielle Kennedy, Ron Voordouw 1995 Cara Lachmuth, Ron Voordouw 1994 Danielle Kennedy, Bill Lomax 1993 Erin Holland, Bill Lomax 1992 Susan Barnes, Chris Bowie 1991 Erin Holland, Chris Bowie 1990 Erin Holland, Chris Bowie 1989 Debbie Wurzburger, Harry Taylor 1988 Erin Holland, Harry Taylor 1987 Jolene Cowan, Harry Taylor 1986 Heidi Steingart, Harry Taylor 1985 Donna McGinnis, Harry Taylor 1984 Allison Cumming, Shane Esau 1983 Sophie Lake, Shane Esau 1982 Debbie Masuch, Shane Esau 1981 Debbie Masuch, Peter Szmidt 1980 Lisa Dixon, Peter Szmidt 1979 Cathy DeGroot, Cam Henning 1978 Cathy DeGroot, Mike Sandomirsky 1977 Cheryl Gibson, Mike Sandomirsky 1976 Jan Jensen, Ross Nelson 1975 Corinne Price, Dan Friegang 1974 Cheryl Gibson, Ross Nelson 1973Anne Marie McCaffrey, Ross Nelson 1972 Anne Marie McCaffrey, Ross Nelson 1971 Kim Cassidy, David Brumwell 1970 Anne Marie McCaffrey, Deane Buckboro 1969 Marion Carmody, Deane Buckboro 1968 Kim Cassidy, George Smith 1967 Sandara Smith, George Smith 1966 Sandara Smith, George Smith 1965 Sandara Smith, George Smith 1964 Debbie Blake, Bill Gillespie 1963 Janis Lindsay, Bill Gillespie 1962 Janis Lindsay, Keith Ferguson 1961 Barbara Bill, Bill Gillespie 1960 Sheila Sherwood, Gary Silverman/Keith Ferguson 1959 Sheila Sherwood 1958 Hope Palmers, Gas Gara 1957 Barb Heaps, Gas Gara 1956 Truus Gerritsen, Don Norwood 1955 Truus Gerritsen, Don Mann 1954 Don Norwood 1953 Delrose Chivers, Bob Conroy 1952 Audrey Spracklin 1951 Audrey Spracklin, Ted Leitch 1950 Doris Elliott, Ted Leitch 1949 Doris Elliott, Ted Leitch 1948 1947 1946 1945 Noreen Ware, Don Morre 1944 Jack Trevena 1943 Fay K. Griffins, Doug Lemmon 1942 Noreen Ware, Doug Lemmon/Norm Allish 1941 Alice Stewart Irving, George Valpy 1940 Alice Stewart Irving, Doug Mathieson 1939 Rene Rawlins, George Valpy 1938 Rene Rawlins 1937 Ruth Lett, Norman Allish 1936 Ruth Lett, Max King 1935 Mary McConkey, Max King 1934 Betty Fox, Max King 1933 Eve Shortridge, A. Crockett 1932 Carmen McRae, Max King 1931 Carmen McRae, R. Bergman RUSS THOMAS MEMORIAL TROPHY (MEN)/SWIMCO TROPHY (WOMEN) - Based upon highest point total of two performances at Alberta Age Group Provincial Championships, long course 1999 Michelle MacWhirter, Josh Ballem 1998 Andrea Moody, Chris Renaud 1997 Tara Sloan, Curtis Myden 1996 Tara Sloan, Mark Versfeld 1995 Cara Lachmuth, Rob McFarlane 1994 Jessica Amey, Jon Cleveland 1993 Jessica Amey, Rob Fox 1992 Kathy Monar, Gary Vandermeulen 1991 Gabriella Kuntz, Rob Fox 1990 Kelly Argent, Ken McDonald 1989 Tara Seymour, Curtis Myden 1988 Tara Seymour, Brian Woolhouse 1987 Andrea Nugent, Sandy Goss 1986 Andrea Nugent, Reggie LaCoursiere 1985 Donna McGinnis, Reggie LaCoursiere 1984 Jerri-Lynn Schmidt, Brian Johnson 1983 Jerri-Lynn Schmidt, Brian Johnson 1982 Brian Johnson 1981 Cam Henning 1980 George Nagy 1979 Stephen Badger 1978 Mike Sandomirsky 1977 Mike Sandomirsky EDMONTON CITY DAIRY TROPHY - Men's Open Fifty Metres (Reinstated in 1998) Awarded for the best time in the Senior 50m free based on the final Long Course TAS listings. 1999 Josh Ballem 1998 Etienne Caron 1970 Doug Jamison 1969 George Smith 1968 George Smith 1967 George Smith 1966 George Smith 1965 George Smith 1964 Doug Hanna 1963 1962 1961 1960 John Sutton 1959 John Sutton 1958 John Sutton 1957 B. Leah 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 D. McKay 1950 D. McKay 1949 D. McKay 1948 1947 Doug Swail 1946 1945 Bruce Hembling 1944 Bruce Hembling 1943 John Bishop 1942 Bruce Hembling 1941 1940 1939 Bob Mathison 1938 1937 Harold Sutton 1936 Harold Sutton 1935 Max King 1934 Claude Adams 1933 Max King 1932 Don Wilson 1931 Arthur McConkey 1930 Don Wilson 1929 R.
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