USOC Athlete of the Year

USOC Athlete of the Year

The USOC Athlete of the Year awards are presented on an annual basis by the United States Olympic Committee to athletes who have distinguished themselves in one of the Olympic or Paralympic sports. Awards are presented to the SportsMan of the Year, SportsWoman of the Year, Team of the Year, and Paralympian of the Year.

Nominees for each award are submitted by the national governing bodies of Olympic, Paralympic, and Pan American Games sports, and by their affililated able-bodied and disabled sports organizations. Winners are selected by a vote of the USOC awards committee, consisting of USOC representatives, media representatives, and Olympic athletes.

The SportsMan and SportsWoman of the Year awards were first presented in 1974; the Team of the Year award was added in 1996 and the Paralympian of the Year award was added in 2004.

portsMan of the Year

*1974 — Jim Bolding, athletics
*1975 — Clinton Jackson, boxing
*1976 — John Naber, swimming
*1977 — Eric Heiden, speedskating
*1978 — Bruce Davidson, Equestrianism
*1979 — Eric Heiden, speedskating
*1980 — Eric Heiden, speedskating
*1981 — Scott Hamilton, figure skating
*1982 — Greg Louganis, diving
*1983 — Rick McKinney, archery
*1984 — Edwin Moses, athletics
*1985 — Willie Banks, athletics
*1986 — Matt Biondi, swimming
*1987 — Greg Louganis, diving
*1988 — Matt Biondi, swimming
*1989 — Roger Kingdom, athletics
*1990 — John Smith, wrestling
*1991 — Carl Lewis, athletics
*1992 — Pablo Morales, swimming
*1993 — Michael Johnson, athletics
*1994 — Dan Jansen, speedskating
*1995 — Michael Johnson, athletics
*1996 — Michael Johnson, athletics
*1997 — Pete Sampras, tennis
*1998 — Jonny Mosely, skiing
*1999 — Lance Armstrong, cycling
*2000 — Rulon Gardner, wrestling
*2001 — Lance Armstrong, cycling
*2002 — Lance Armstrong, cycling
*2003 — Lance Armstrong, cycling
*2004 — Michael Phelps, swimming
*2005 — Hunter Kemper, triathlon
*2006 - Joey Cheek, speed skating

portsWoman of the Year

*1974 — Shirley Babashoff, swimming
*1975 — Kathy Heddy, swimming
*1976 — Sheila Young, speedskating
*1977 — Linda Fratianne, figure skating
*1978 — Tracy Caulkins, swimming
*1979 — Sippy Woodhead, swimming
*1980 — Beth Heiden, speedskating
*1981 — Sheila Young Ochowicz, cycling/speedskating
*1982 — Melanie Smith, equestrian
*1983 — Tamara McKinney, skiing
*1984 — Tracy Caulkins, swimming
*1985 — Mary Decker Slaney, athletics
*1986 — Jackie Joyner-Kersee, athletics
*1987 — Jackie Joyner-Kersee, athletics
*1988 — Florence Griffith Joyner, athletics
*1989 — Janet Evans, swimming
*1990 — Lynn Jennings, athletics
*1991 — Kim Zmeskal, gymnastics
*1992 — Bonnie Blair, speedskating
*1993 — Gail Devers, athletics
*1994 — Bonnie Blair, speedskating
*1995 — Picabo Street, skiing
*1996 — Amy Van Dyken, swimming
*1997 — Tara Lipinski, figure skating
*1998 — Picabo Street, skiing
*1999 — Jenny Thompson, swimming
*2000 — Marion Jones, athletics
*2001 — Jennifer Capriati, tennis
*2002 — Sarah Hughes, figure skating
*2003 — Michelle Kwan, figure skating
*2004 — Carly Patterson, gymnastics
*2005 — Katie Hoff, swimming
*2006 - Hannah Teeter, snowboarding

Team of the Year

* 1996 – Women’s National/Olympic Basketball Team
* 1997 – Women’s National Soccer Team
* 1998 – Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey Team
* 1999 – Women’s National Soccer Team
* 2000 – USA Baseball Olympic Team
* 2001 – US Postal Service Cycling Team
* 2002 – Women’s Bobsled Team
* 2003 – Women’s Gymnastics Team
* 2004 – U.S. Olympic Softball Team
* 2005 – Men’s Badminton Doubles Team (T. Gunawan, H. Bach)
* 2006 – U.S. Olympic Men’s Curling Team

Paralympian of the Year

"These prestigious awards recognize the outstanding contributions these athletes have made to Olympic and Paralympic sport as well as the positive example they have set for all Americans,” said USOC Chief Executive Officer Jim Scherr. “Each of our winners exemplifies great sportsmanship and strength of character both on and off the field, and all are worthy additions to the distinguished list of past recipients."

*2004 - Erin Popovich, Swimming
*2005 – Laurie Stephens, Alpine Skiing
*2006 – Jessica Long, Swimming

References

* [http://www.usoc.org/39_12729.htm USOC SportsMan, SportsWoman, Team, and Paralympian of the Year]


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