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Alberta Athlete and Team of the Year Award Recipients [2002-2018] Alberta Athlete and Team of the Year Award Recipients 2002 Open Female Catriona LeMay Doan Speed Skating Open Male Jeremy Wotherspoon Speed Skating Junior Female Deidra Dionne Freestyle Skiing Junior Male Kyle Shewfelt Artistic Gymnastics 2003 Open Female Michelle Kelly Skeleton Open Male Jeremy Wotherspoon Speed Skating Junior Female Keamia Rasa Sailing Junior Male James Steacy Athletics 2004 Open Female Lori-Ann Muenzer Cycling Open Male Kyle Shewfelt Artistic Gymnastics Junior Female Kylie Stone Artistic Gymnastics Junior Male James Steacy Athletics Team Randy Ferbey Team Curling Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque 2005 Open Female Sara Renner Cross Country Skiing Open Male Pierre Lueders Bobsleigh Junior Female Jessica Gregg Speed Skating Junior Male Gareth Sine Alpine Skiing Team Edmonton Huskies Junior Football Nathan Aldred, Dustin Apsassin, Aaron Arsenault, Andy Anderson, Andrew Askin, William Azooz, Joel Barry, Jason Bobst, Josh Born, Nathan Bowtell, Mark Buchynski, Brad Chamberlain, David Comeau, Ryan Connor, Aaron Dawson, Tyler Desjarlais, Orin Doneff, Mitch Dublanko, Ryan Duplessis, Brady Emblem, Ian Evans, Leroy Fontaine, Adam Fragomeni, Craig Gerbrandt, Justin Haugen, Chris Hess, Renn Hill, Tim Hordo, Marco Iannuzzi, Brandon Jarvis, Kyle Kercher, David Kiggins, Jaret King, Alex Klare, Bryce Kristel, Alozie (J.R.) Larose, Matt Lemay, Jason Loosemore, Iain Maclean, Aaron McComish, Jason Meraw, Ryan Meraw, Brandon Myre, Sean O’Flynn, Michel Okelu, Bohdan Onyschuk, Simon Pfau, Jared Poole, Simeon Rottier, Ashton Saunders, Jesse Schoengut, Stuart Schollaardt, Kyle Sedgewick, Grant Shaw, Kyle Sherritt, Adam Skitsko, Wade Smith, Byron Stearns, Brody Sveinson, Johnah Swenn, Ryan Tait, Dathan Thomas,Cassidy Varcoe, Luke Wachowicz, Julian Ward, James Watson, Greg Whelan, Reegan Worobec, Jason Yuzyk Head Coach: Mike McLean, Coaches: Samaji Akili, John Belmont, Beau Mireau, Rob Rawcliffe, Rio Wells, Mike Wozimirsky, Bryan Wyllie, Sean Zaychkowsky, Training and Equipment: Arlene Huhn, Cheri Robert, Danny Vincent 04/16/2021 Classification: Public 2006 Open Female Jennifer Heil Freestyle Skiing (Moguls) Open Male John Kucera Alpine Skiing Junior Female Erica Morningstar Swimming Junior Male Kris Russell Hockey Team Commonwealth Games Men’s Gymnastics Nathan Gafuik, Grant Golding, Kyle Shewfelt, Adam Wong 2007 Open Female Jessica Zelinka Athletics (Heptathlon) Open Male Jan Hudec Alpine Skiing Junior Female Erica Morningstar Swimming Junior Male Andrew Schnell Squash Team Charley Thomas Team Curling Matthew Ng, Kyle Reynolds, Charley Thomas, Brock Virture 2008 Open Female Kristina Groves Speed Skating Open Male Jeremy Wotherspoon Speed Skating Junior Female Paula Findlay Triathlon/Cross Country Junior Male Thomas Hickey Hockey Team Kevin Martin Team Curling Ben Hebert, Marc Kennedy, Kevin Martin, John Morris 2009 Open Female Kristina Groves Speed Skating Open Male John Kucera Alpine Skiing Junior Female Hailey Casper Diving Junior Male Kurtis Wenzel Biathlon Team Renegades Cadet U16 Gold Water Polo Samantha Banks, Elaine Block, Brittany Duncan, Mikayla Erickson, Breanna Gadzosa, Morgan Jamieson, Rae Lekness, Julia Paterson, Raine Paul, Alynn Reade, Jenna Sie, Fiona Spice, Shelby Taylor Head Coach: John Csikos, Coaches: Chris Hammer, Ellen Rafferty 2010 Open Female Tara Whitten Cycling Open Male Brian McKeever Cross Country Skiing Robin McKeever Guide Junior Female Rachel Nicol Swimming Junior Male Gilmore Junio Speed Skating Team Kevin Martin Team Curling Ben Hebert, Marc Kennedy, Kevin Martin, John Morris Alt: Adam Enright, Coach: Jules Owchar 2011 Open Female Christine Nesbitt Speed Skating Open Male Warren Shouldice Freestyle Skiing (Aerials) Junior Female Liz Girgulis Sprint Canoe Junior Male Chad Bobrosky Swimming Team Devon Kershaw & Alex Harvey Cross Country Skiing Junior Team Natasha Purich & Raymond Schultz Figure Skating 2012 Open Female Kaillie Humphries Bobsleigh Open Male Brady Leman Ski Cross Junior Female Amber Thomas Swimming - Paralympic Junior Male Coby Iwaasa Racquetball Junior Team Brendan Bottcher Team Curling Evan Asmussen, Brendan Bottcher, Bryce Bucholz, Landon Bucholz Alt: Parker Konschuh, Coach: Bernie Panich 04/16/2021 Classification: Public 2013 Open Female Ellen Pennock Triathlon Open Male Mark Arendz Para Nordic / Biathlon Junior Female Kaetlyn Osmond Figure Skating Junior Male Steven Neveu Waterskiing Team Canadian National Relay Team Luge Sam Edney, Alex Gough, Justin Snith, Tristan Walker Junior Team Canadian Junior Foil Team Fencing Alanna Goldie, Jerrica Gu 2014 Open Female Kaillie Humphries Bobsleigh Open Male Jan Hudec Alpine Junior Female Kaetlyn Osmond Figure Skating Junior Male Yuri Kisil Swimming Team Canadian National Relay Team Luge Sam Edney, Alex Gough, Justin Snith, Tristan Walker Junior Team Kelsey Rocque Team Curling Keely Brown, Taylor McDonald, Kelsey Rocque, Claire Tully Coach: Amanda-Dawn Coderre 2015 Open Female Allison Beveridge Cycling Open Male Nathan Smith Biathlon Junior Female Geneva Roach Waterskiing Junior Male Stefan Daniel Paratriathlon / Triathlon Team Ben Saxton / Chaim Schalk Beach Volleyball Junior Team Kelsey Rocque Team Curling Jessica Iles, Holly Jamieson, Kelsey Rocque, Danielle Schmiemann Coach: Amanda-Dawn St.Laurent 2016 Open Female Erica Wiebe Wrestling Open Male Alister McQueen Athletics Junior Female Rebecca Smith Swimming Junior Male Stefan Ritter Cycling Team Canadian Men’s Relay Team Biathlon Christian Gow, Scott Gow, Brendan Green, Nathan Smith Junior Team Calgary Foothills 02 Girls Soccer Aliya Abdallah, Ruth Adekugbe, Jayden Berg, Allyson Campbell, Katie French, Kassidy Gordon, Genevieve Jeeva, Jade Kao, Olivia Kranjcec, Jenna Lileikis, Penny Molloy, Grace Moore, Robyn Sellars, Holland Stiel, Grace Stordy, Layla Tarraf, Francesca Tartamella Coaches: Jay Wheeldon, Lee Tucker, Elijah Adekugbe 2017 Open Female Kaetlyn Osmond Figure Skating Open Male Justin Kripps Bobsleigh Junior Female Megan Bankes Biathlon Junior Male Alphonso Davies Soccer Team Victoria SC, Women’s Soccer Jordan Boyle, Jessie Brown, Nikole Byrne, Olivia Chu, Morgan Corbett, Megan Duro, Elise Emmott, Rebecca Ferguson, Laura Kautz, Terri Kutryk, Heather Lund, Tori Martyn, Kayla Michaels, Carleigh Miller, Kaily Mohn, Jamie Pasemko, Kaitlin Phillips, Annalise Schellenberg, Kristyn Shapka, Elisa Stamatakis, Keshia Wallin, Marissa Webb, Heather Young, Maggie Zacsko Coaches: Rick Haxby, Frank Imbrogno Manager: Laurie Hartley Junior Team Team Alberta Midget Box Lacrosse Liam Bell, Jacob Bowen, Shayden Brinton, Jack Bruzell-Friesz, Kyle Dziwenka, Mattias Flammenspeck, Evan Gartner, Mathieu Gautier, Will Holan, Nicolas Izzo-Jarrett, Ethan Landymore, Malcolm MacInnes, Charlie McFadden, Tyler Merilees, Cole Pickell, Kyle Playsted, Jacob Power, Caden Rotter, Bennett Smith, Roman Smoot Coaches: Todd Lorenz, Dane Dobbie Manager: Pauline Hughes 04/16/2021 Classification: Public 2018 Open Female Alex Gough Luge Open Male Mark Arendz Para Nordic Junior Female Emma O’Croinin Swimming Junior Male Finlay Knox Swimming Team Team Canada Relay Luge Sam Edney, Alex Gough, Justin Snith, Tristan Walker Junior Team St. Albert Slash AAA Midget Women’s Hockey Taylor Anker, Jaden Bogden, Lexi Butz, Mackenzie Butz, Jayme Doyle, Camryn Drever, McKenzie Hewett, Shyla Kirwer, Isabelle Lajoie, Libby Langenhahn, Kirsten Legge, Caleigh Meraw, Tyra Meropoulis, Allison Reich, Brianna Sank, Makenna Schuttler, Robin Short, Kiah Vail, Vanessa Verbitsky, Madison Willan, Coaches: Dan Auchenberg, Doug Auchenberg, Julia Sharun, Tara Swanson; Manager: Courtney Meropoulis; Trainer: Cheryl Kasur 04/16/2021 Classification: Public .
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