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词条 Lionel Conacher Award
释义

  1. Voting

  2. List of winners

  3. Notes

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

The Lionel Conacher Award is an annual award given to Canada's male athlete of the year. The sports writers of the Canadian Press (CP) first conducted a poll to determine the nation's top athlete, of either gender, in 1932. Separate polls for the best male and female athletes were conducted beginning the following year. The CP formalized the poll into an award in 1978, presenting their winner a plaque. It was named after Lionel Conacher, a multi-sport champion whom the news organization had named its top athlete of the half-century in 1950.[1] The award is separate from the Lou Marsh Trophy, in which a select panel of sports writers vote for their top overall athlete.

The poll was suspended for four years during the Second World War after the CP decided it could not name a sporting "hero" at a time when Canadian soldiers were fighting in Europe.[2] Football player Joe Krol became the first repeat winner following the war, earning top spot in both 1946 and 1947.[3] Hockey star Maurice Richard was the first three-time winner in 1958, and baseball pitcher Ferguson Jenkins the first four-time winner in 1974.[4] Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky has won the most Lionel Conacher Awards, finishing top of the poll six times in the 1980s, and in 1999 was named the Canadian Press Athlete of the Century.[5]

The most recent winner is freestyle skier, Mikael Kingsbury.

Voting

The winner was originally selected following a straight vote of each writer's top choice. Golfer Ross Somerville won the inaugural poll after becoming the first Canadian to win the United States Amateur Championship.[6] By 1936, the poll was conducted via a points system where each writer ranked their top three choices. Their first choice received three points, second choice two, and third choice one point.[7] This points system has remained since. In 2001 golfer Mike Weir defeated hockey player Joe Sakic by two points in one of the closest votes in the award's history. He did so despite earning 13 fewer first place votes than Sakic.[1]

Historically, the poll has not been limited to Canadians. Foreign-born athletes who were outstanding performers in Canadian sport have also gained consideration. Football player Fritz Hanson, a native of Minnesota, was named top athlete in 1939,[9] while American Don Jones finished fourth in voting in 1971 on the strength of his performances with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.[10] The poll became increasingly dominated by professional athletes since the 1960s – only three amateurs won the award between 1965 and 1984.[11]

Winners have represented a broad spectrum of sports. Individual sport winners include weightlifter Doug Hepburn in 1953,[12] figure skater Kurt Browning in 1990 and 1991,[13] and most recently, gymnast Kyle Shewfelt in 2004.[14] Participants in one of North America's "major league" team sports won each year between 2005 and 2010. National Hockey League player Sidney Crosby and National Basketball Association player Steve Nash have each won three times overall and Major League Baseball player Justin Morneau won in 2008.[15] Overall, hockey players have finished at the top of the annual polls the most times at 26. Track and field is second with 13 winners and football third with 10.

List of winners

YearWinnerSportWin #Achievement
1932 {{sortname|Ross|Somerville}} Golf 1 First Canadian winner of the United States Amateur Championship[2]
1933 {{sortname|Dave|Komonen}} Track and field 1 Canadian and American champion, second place in the Boston Marathon[3]
1934 {{sortname|Harold|Webster|Harold Webster (athlete)}} Track and field 1 Winner of the marathon at the 1934 British Empire Games[4]
1935 {{sortname|Scotty|Rankine}} Track and field 1 Winner of marathon in Berwick, Pennsylvania despite suffering from hernia[5]
1936 {{sortname|Phil|Edwards|Phil Edwards (athlete)}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Track and field 1 Bronze medal winner in 800 metre race at the 1936 Summer Olympics[6]
1937 {{sortname|Syl|Apps}} Hockey 1 National Hockey League rookie of the year[7]
1938 {{sortname|Bummer|Stirling}} Football 1 Top-scorer in Eastern Canada[8]
1939 {{sortname|Fritz|Hanson}} Football 1 Led the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to championship in the 27th Grey Cup[9]
1940 {{sortname|Gérard|Côté}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Track and field 1 Winner of the Boston Marathon and United States Amateur Athletic Union title[10]
1941 {{sortname|Tony|Golab}} Football 1 Led Ottawa Rough Riders to appearance in the 29th Grey Cup game[11]
1942 {{sort|zzz|No award (Second World War)}}{{ref_label|1942|b|b}}
1943 {{sort|zzz|No award (Second World War)}}{{ref_label|1942|b|b}}
1944 {{sort|zzz|No award (Second World War)}}{{ref_label|1942|b|b}}
1945 {{sort|zzz|No award (Second World War)}}{{ref_label|1942|b|b}}
1946 {{sortname|Joe|Krol}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Football 1 Led Toronto Argonauts to championship in the 34th Grey Cup[12]
1947 {{sortname|Joe|Krol}} Football 2 Led Toronto Argonauts to third consecutive Grey Cup championship[13]
1948 {{sortname|Buddy|O'Connor}} Hockey 1 First player to be named both most valuable and most sportsmanlike player in National Hockey League history[14]
1949 {{sortname|Frank|Filchock}} Football 1 Led Montreal Alouettes to championship in the 37th Grey Cup[15]
1950 {{sortname|Lionel|Conacher}}
Athlete of the half-century{{ref_label|1950|c|c}}
Multiple 999}}— Also football player of half-century; Member of Grey Cup, Stanley Cup, and Little World Series championship teams, Canadian light-heavyweight boxing champion[16]
1951 {{sort|zzz|No award}}[17]
1952 {{sortname|Maurice|Richard}} Hockey 1 Broke Nels Stewart's National Hockey League record of 344 goals[18]
1953 {{sortname|Doug|Hepburn}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Weightlifting 1 Canadian, British Empire and World champion at 90+ kg[19]
1954 {{sortname|Rich|Ferguson|Rich Ferguson (athlete)}} Track and field 1 Bronze medal winner and Canadian record breaker in the "Miracle Mile" race at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games[20]
1955 {{sortname|Normie|Kwong}} Football 1 Broke four Western Interprovincial Football Union records during season[21]
1956 {{sortname|Jean|Béliveau}} Hockey 1 Led Montreal Canadiens to Stanley Cup championship[22]
1957 {{sortname|Maurice|Richard}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 2 Scored 500th career National Hockey League goal[23]
1958 {{sortname|Maurice|Richard}} Hockey 3 Returned from severe achilles injury to lead Montreal Canadiens to Stanley Cup championship[24]
1959 {{sortname|Russ|Jackson}} Football 1 Starting quarterback for the Ottawa Rough Riders[25]
1960 {{sortname|Ron|Stewart|Ron Stewart (Canadian football)}} Football 1 Set Canadian football record with 287 rushing yards in one game[26]
1961 {{sortname|Bruce|Kidd}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Track and field 1 Broke numerous Canadian and American track records[27]
1962 {{sortname|Bruce|Kidd}} Track and field 2 Won gold and bronze medals at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games[28]
1963 {{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} Hockey 1 Broke Maurice Richard's National Hockey League record of 544 career goals[29]
1964 {{sortname|Bill|Crothers}} Track and field 1 Silver medalist in 800 metre race at 1964 Summer Olympics[30]
1965 {{sortname|Bobby|Hull}} Hockey 1 Voted most valuable and most gentlemanly player in the National Hockey League[31]
1966 {{sortname|Bobby|Hull}} Hockey 2 Set National Hockey League records with 54 goals and 97 points in one season[32]
1967 {{sortname|Ferguson|Jenkins}} Baseball 1 First Canadian pitcher to win 20 Major League Baseball games in 50 years[33]
1968 {{sortname|Ferguson|Jenkins}} Baseball 2 Second consecutive 20-win season[34]
1969 {{sortname|Russ|Jackson}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Football 2 Canadian Football League's most outstanding player and Canadian, led the Ottawa Rough Riders to championship in the 57th Grey Cup[35]
1970 {{sortname|Bobby|Orr}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 1 National Hockey League's most valuable player in both the regular season and playoffs, top defenceman and scoring leader[36]
1971 {{sortname|Ferguson|Jenkins}} Baseball 3 First Canadian winner of Major League Baseball's Cy Young Award[37]
1972 {{sortname|Phil|Esposito}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 1 National Hockey League scoring champion and led Team Canada to victory over the Soviet Union in the Summit Series[38]
1973 {{sortname|Phil|Esposito}} Hockey 2 Noted leader and goal scorer in the National Hockey League[39]
1974 {{sortname|Ferguson|Jenkins}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Baseball 4 Seventh 20-win season in eight years, also named comeback player of the year[40]
1975 {{sortname|Bobby|Clarke}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 1 National Hockey League's most valuable player and led Philadelphia Flyers to Stanley Cup championship[41]
1976 {{sortname|Greg|Joy}} Track and field 1 Silver medalist in the high-jump at the 1976 Summer Olympics[42]
1977 {{sortname|Guy|Lafleur}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 1 National Hockey League scoring leader and led Montreal Canadiens to Stanley Cup championship[43]
1978 {{sortname|Graham|Smith|Graham Smith (Canadian swimmer)}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Swimming 1 Won six gold medals at 1978 Commonwealth Games and won gold medal with world record performance at the world championship[44]
1979 {{sortname|Gilles|Villeneuve}} Auto racing 1 Won three Formula One races and finished second in driver's championship[45]
1980 {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} Hockey 1 Named most valuable and most gentlemanly player in the National Hockey League[46]
1981 {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} Hockey 2 Set National Hockey League scoring records of 109 assists and 164 points in one season[47]
1982 {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 3 Set National Hockey League scoring records of 92 goals, 120 assists, 212 points and fastest to 50 goals in league history[48]
1983 {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 4 National Hockey League scoring leader[49]
1984 {{sortname|Alex|Baumann}} Swimming 1 Double gold medalist and set two world records at the 1984 Summer Olympics[50]
1985 {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 5 Led Edmonton Oilers to Stanley Cup championship[51]
1986 {{sortname|Ben|Johnson|Ben Johnson (runner)}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Track and field 1 Double gold medalist at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and named "fastest man in the world"[52]
1987 {{sortname|Ben|Johnson|Ben Johnson (runner)}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Track and field 2 Set world record in the 100 metre race at 1987 IAAF World Championships[53]
1988 {{sortname|Mario|Lemieux}} Hockey 1 National Hockey League most valuable player and scoring leader[54]
1989 {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 6 Broke Gordie Howe's National Hockey League record of 1850 career points[55]
1990 {{sortname|Kurt|Browning}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Figure skating 1 Canadian and world champion[56]
1991 {{sortname|Kurt|Browning}} Figure skating 2 Canadian and world champion[57]
1992 {{sortname|Mark|Tewksbury}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Swimming 1 Gold and bronze medalist at the 1992 Summer Olympics[58]
1993 {{sortname|Mario|Lemieux}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 2 Overcame Hodgkin's lymphoma to win National Hockey League scoring title[59][60]
1994 {{sortname|Elvis|Stojko}} Figure skating 1 World Champion and silver medalist at the 1994 Winter Olympics[61]
1995 {{sortname|Jacques|Villeneuve}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Auto racing 1 First Canadian to win the Indianapolis 500[62]
1996 {{sortname|Donovan|Bailey}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Track and field 1 Double gold medalist and set 100 metre world record at 1996 Summer Olympics[63]
1997 {{sortname|Jacques|Villeneuve}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Auto racing 2 Formula One World Champion[64]
1998 {{sortname|Larry|Walker}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Baseball 1 National League batting champion[65]
1999 {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}
Athlete of the Century{{ref_label|1950|c|c}}
Hockey 999}}— National Hockey League's all-time leader in goals, assists and points, four time Stanley Cup champion, named most valuable player nine times, league scoring leader ten times[66]
2000 {{sortname|Mike|Weir}} Golf 1 Winner of a World Golf Championships event[67]
2001 {{sortname|Mike|Weir}} Golf 2 Winner of the PGA Tour Championship[67]
2002 {{sortname|Steve|Nash}} Basketball 1 National Basketball Association All-Star and named to All-NBA Team[68]
2003 {{sortname|Mike|Weir}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Golf 3 Winner of the Masters Tournament[67]
2004 {{sortname|Kyle|Shewfelt}} Gymnastics 1 Gold medal winner at the 2004 Summer Olympics[69]
2005 {{sortname|Steve|Nash}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Basketball 2 First Canadian to be named the National Basketball Association's most valuable player[70]
2006 {{sortname|Steve|Nash}} Basketball 3 Second consecutive National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Award[71]
2007 {{sortname|Sidney|Crosby}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 1 National Hockey League's most valuable player[72]
2008 {{sortname|Justin|Morneau}} Baseball 1 Second place in voting for American League Most Valuable Player Award[73]
2009 {{sortname|Sidney|Crosby}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 2 Led the Pittsburgh Penguins to Stanley Cup championship[72]
2010 {{sortname|Sidney|Crosby}} Hockey 3 Scored gold medal-winning goal at the 2010 Winter Olympics[72]
2011 {{sortname|Patrick|Chan}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Figure skating 1 Finished 2011 undefeated in competition. He was the 2011 World Champion (setting three scoring records), Canadian Champion and he won an additional three ISU Grand Prix events.[74]
2012 {{sortname|Ryder|Hesjedal}} Cycling 1 Became the first Canadian to win a Grand Tour when he won the Giro d'Italia[75]
2013 {{sortname|Milos|Raonic}} Tennis 1 Became the first Canadian to reach the ATP's Top 10, help Canada Davis Cup team to reach first semifinal after 100 years, won two events and made the final of the Rogers Cup in Montreal.[76]
2014 {{sortname|Milos|Raonic}} Tennis 2 At Wimbledon 2014 he made it to the final four; first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam semifinal.[77]
2015 {{sortname|Carey|Price}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Hockey 1 Multiple NHL awards.[78]
2016 {{sortname|Andre|De Grasse}} Track and field 1 Won three medals at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.[79]
2017 {{sortname|Denis|Shapovalov}} Tennis 1 Reached the semifinals at the Rogers Cup, Montreal’s Masters 1000 event, and got to the fourth round of the US open.[80]
2018 {{sortname|Mikael|Kingsbury}}{{ref_label|LMT|a|a}} Freestyle skiing 1 Gold medal in 2018 Olympics, Men's Mogul.[81]

Notes

{{note_label|LMT|a|a}} Denotes athlete also won the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canadian athlete of the year.[82]{{note_label|1942|b|b}} According to the Canadian Press, the award was discontinued between 1942 and 1945 because "sports writers decided athletes cannot rate as heroes while young Canadian pilots, paratroopers and corvette gunners fought for freedom in the shadow of death".[12]{{note_label|1950|c|c}} No winner was announced for the years 1950 or 1999 as the Canadian Press instead voted for athlete of the half-century and century, respectively.[17]

See also

{{Portal|Sport in Canada}}{{Commons category}}
  • Bobbie Rosenfeld Award
  • Canadian Press Team of the Year Award
  • Velma Springstead Trophy
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  • Greatest Sporting Moments: The Bobbie Rosenfeld and Lionel Conacher Award Winners in the Virtual Museum of Canada
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