Bobbie Rosenfeld Award

Bobbie Rosenfeld Award

Bobbie Rosenfeld Award is an annual award given to Canada's best female athlete. The award is named after the late Bobbie Rosenfeld, an Olympic medal track and field athlete. The award, first given in 1933, is voted upon by members of the Canadian Press.

List of past winners

Bolded text indicates that honoured athlete also won the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canadian athlete of the year.


* 2007 - Hayley Wickenheiser, ice hockey [ [http://www.tsn.ca/canadian_hockey/news_story/?ID=225939&hubname= TSN : CANADIAN HOCKEY - Canada's Sports Leader ] ]
* 2006 - Cindy Klassen, speed skating
* 2005 - Cindy Klassen, speed skating
* 2004 - Lori-Ann Muenzer, cycling
* 2003 - Perdita Felicien, track and field
* 2002 - Catriona Le May Doan, speed skating
* 2001 - Catriona Le May Doan, speed skating
* 2000 - Lorie Kane, golfing
* 1999 - Nancy Greene, athlete of century (no athlete of year)
* 1998 - Catriona Le May Doan, speed skating
* 1997 - Lorie Kane, golfing
* 1996 - Alison Sydor, cycling
* 1995 - Susan Auch, speed skating
* 1994 - Myriam Bédard, biathlon
* 1993 - Kate Pace, skiing
* 1992 - Silken Laumann, rowing
* 1991 - Silken Laumann, rowing
* 1990 - Helen Kelesi, tennis
* 1989 - Helen Kelesi, tennis
* 1988 - Carolyn Waldo, synchronized swimming
* 1987 - Carolyn Waldo, synchronized swimming
* 1986 - Laurie Graham, skiing
* 1985 - Carling Bassett, tennis
* 1984 - Sylvie Bernier, diving
* 1983 - Carling Bassett, tennis
* 1982 - Gerry Sorenson, skiing
* 1981 - Tracey Wainman, figure skating
* 1980 - Sandra Post, golfing
* 1979 - Sandra Post, golfing
* 1978 - Diane Jones-Konihowski, pentathlon
* 1977 - Cindy Nicholas, swimming
* 1976 - Kathy Kreiner, skiing
* 1975 - Nancy Garapick, swimming
* 1974 - Wendy Cook, swimming
* 1973 - Karen Magnussen, figure skating
* 1972 - Jocelyn Bourassa, golfing
* 1971 - Debbie Van Kiekebelt, pentathlon and Debbie Brill, high jump

* 1970 - Beverley Boys, diving
* 1969 - Beverley Boys, diving
* 1968 - Nancy Greene, skiing
* 1967 - Nancy Greene, skiing
* 1966 - Elaine Tanner, swimming
* 1965 - Petra Burka, figure skating
* 1964 - Petra Burka, figure skating
* 1963 - Marlene Stewart Streit, golfing
* 1962 - Mary Stewart, swimming
* 1961 - Mary Stewart, swimming
* 1960 - Anne Heggtveit, skiing
* 1959 - Anne Heggtveit, skiing
* 1958 - Lucile Wheeler, skiing
* 1957 - Marlene Streit, golfing
* 1956 - Marlene Streit, golfing
* 1955 - Marilyn Bell, swimming
* 1954 - Marilyn Bell, swimming
* 1953 - Marlene Streit, golfing
* 1952 - Marlene Streit, golfing
* 1951 - No award
* 1950 - Bobbie Rosenfeld, track and field, Named athlete of the half century (no athlete of the year)
* 1949 - Irene Strong, swimming
* 1948 - Barbara Ann Scott, figure skating
* 1947 - Barbara Ann Scott, figure skating
* 1946 - Barbara Ann Scott, figure skating
* 1945 - No award (Second World War)
* 1944 - No award (Second World War)
* 1943 - No award (Second World War)
* 1942 - No award (Second World War)
* 1941 - Mary Rose Thacker, figure skating
* 1940 - Dorothy Walton, badminton
* 1939 - Mary Rose Thacker, figure skating
* 1938 - Noel MacDonald, basketball
* 1937 - Robina Higgins, track and field
* 1936 - Betty Taylor, track and field
* 1935 - Aileen Meagher, track and field
* 1934 - Phyllis Dewar, swimming
* 1933 - Ada Mackenzie, golfing

ee also

* Velma Springstead Trophy
* Lionel Conacher Award
* Lou Marsh Trophy

References

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