Sport BC's Athlete of the Year Awards Recap by Richard Loat

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Unfortunately, John and I were unable to use my passes last night so I asked someone to go in our place and write a recap post for my site. As a result Richard Loat (Canucks blogger, fellow Fan Zone blogger, and avid users of Twitter) attended the Sport BC Athlete of the Year Awards and has graciously written the following about the evening:

In one of the longest recurring awards ceremonies in British Columbia, the 43rd edition of the Annual Sport BC Athlete of the Year Awards ceremony did not disappoint. On a night that saw British Columbians showcased for their sporting achievements there was representation from over 18 sports and on a night filled with as many star studded award presenters as there were award nominees the lineup did not disappoint. Amongst some of the presenters were some top brass including Head Coach of the BC Lions Wally Buono, as well as the NHL Players Association Executive Director Paul Kelly. The event sponsored by and hosted by CTV saw everything from an outstanding musical performance to start the evening, hip hop dancers mid event, the sometimes hilarious comments of the MC du jour and a fantastic closing performance by none other than Colin James, renowned rhythm and blues guitarist and singer.

The largest sport present amongst the nominees was by far swimming having Swimmer Savannah King up for Junior Female Athlete of the Year, Ryan Cochrane (Olympic Bronze Medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics) up for Male Athlete of the Year, Randy Bennett (Cochrane’s coach) up for coach of the Year, and Donovan Tildsley up for Athlete with a Disability of the Year.

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Richard Loat & the men’s rowing team

Surprisingly not a single swimmer made it up there this year to take home an Athlete of the Year award as the night belonged to Canada’s Olympic medal winning rowing team. The men’s rowing team took home the Team of the Year Award and saw their coach take top spot away from Island Swimming’s Randy Bennett in the Coach of the Year award. Overnight Olympic hero Ryan Cochrane lost Male Athlete of the Year honors to Victoria’s own Simon Whitfield, Tildsley lost Athlete with a Disability honors to Nanoose Bay’s Wheelchair Track star Michelle Stilwell and King lost Junior Female Athlete of the Year honors to Tennis star Rebecca Marino.

Golf also had a strong presence on the night seeing three golfers up for Athlete of the Year Awards. Unlike swimming however, the sport of golf did not leave the Sport BC Awards empty handed. Two of the three candidates up for awards: Jackie Little was up for Masters Athlete of the Year, Eugene Wong was up for Junior Male Athlete of the Year, and Soo Bin Kim was up for Junior Female Athlete of the Year. Both Little, and Wong left with an award in what was an exciting awards night at the River Rock Casino Resort.

The night though belonged to the rowers, as this country’s heroes-in-a row-boat stood tall and proud, clearly head and shoulders above the crowd (except the coax man, he looked like a small child next to those guys) alongside their coach as they took two of the 17 awards up for grabs on the night and were the largest presence (quite literally in both size and numbers) on the night. The other big winner was for Senior Female Athlete of the Year as SFU’s own Carol Huynh who won the award for her gutsy gold medal performance at the Beijing Olympics.

Lui Passaglia who was on hand to present an award walked out to chants of “Luuuuuuuuuuuu” Only to retort, “Thanks – for allowing me to walk out to Roberto Luongo’s theme song!”

Steve Nash beat out Colorado Avalanche captain “Burnaby” Joe Sakic and several others including former wrestling gold medalist Daniel Igali to win the BC Sports Funder Community Champion Award for the work he’s done in Vancouver (an award Trevor Linden won last year) and New Westminster’s own Justin Morneau, 1st baseman for the Minnesota Twins won BC Athlete of the Year for the 2nd year in a row.

On a night filled with the sport future of this nation, NHLPA Executive Director Paul Kelly also announced that the NHLPA was going to donate a further $50,000 towards buying 100 new sets of hockey equipment for financially challenged families to allow their children to play hockey. On top of that BC SportsFunder also presented a cheque of $10,000 towards KidSport BC.

To cap off a night pack with present and past stars acknowledging everyone’s accomplishments the night was capped off by an energetic performance by surprise guest Colin James who wrapped up the night of festivities in style!

Athlete with a Disability:
Michelle Stilwell – Athletics – Wheelchair Track – Nanoose Bay

Coach of the Year:
Mike Spracklen – Rowing – Victoria

College Athlete of the Year More:
Virginia Watson – Langara – Women’s Basketball – Richmond

High School Female Athlete of the Year:
Alyxandria Treasure – DP Todd – Athletics – Victoria

High School Male Athlete of the Year:
Keynan Parker – St. Thomas Moore – Football/Athletics – Vancouver

Junior Female Athlete of the Year:
Rebecca Marino – Tennis – Vancouver

Junior Male Athlete of the Year:
Eugene Wong – Golf – North Vancouver

Master Athlete of the Year:
Jackie Little – Golf – Port Alberni

Official of the Year:
Wayne Pomario – Cycling – Vancouver

Senior Female Athlete of the Year:
Carol Huynh – Wrestling – Calgary

Senior Male Athlete of the Year:
Simon Whitfield – Triathlon – Victoria

Team of the Year:
Canadian Olympic Rowing Mens 8 – Rowing – Richmond

University Athlete of the Year:
Nikki Wright – Trinity Western Soccer – Surrey

Harry Jerome Comeback Award:
Christopher Vanjoff – Waterpolo

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  1. rachael chatoorWednesday, March 25th, 2009 — 1:39pm PDT

    Excellent post Richard! Some impressive donations were made by some great companies. LOL, I quite liked reading about Lui’s entrance remark. PS I just added your Facebook app as well. Looks great!

    Cheers to you Rebecca!

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