Major Award – International Male Athlete of the Year
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International Male Athlete of the Year Nomination Questions
1. What titles did the nominee win in previous season/year?
2. What records did the nominee set in previous season/year?
3. How did the nominee improve in previous season/year?
4. What inspires you the most about this nominee?
5. Is the nominee ranked nationally or internationally?
6. What is next on the agenda for the nominee; competitions etc.?
7. What can you tell us about the nominee as a person?
Major Award Supporting Information:
Please provide up to one page of other comments, facts, and figures for the selection committee to consider. More than one page of single spaced information will not be accepted. Newspaper clippings are also accepted as part of the additional page of information. The information collected on this nomination form will be kept confidential, and will be used solely for the purpose of the Major Award Nominations. Please provide photos of your nominee for our slide show presentation and brochure.Nominations must be submitted by November 10th, 2016Nomination Criteria & Procedure
Nomination Year:
Award nominations are considered for an outstanding performance or series of performances from October 1, 2015 until October 31, 2016.Who May Nominate:
Sport governing bodies, community sport and recreation associations, and other related clubs, groups, organizations, or individuals that are active members of Sport Yukon. If the sport governing body does not submit the nomination they will be contacted to determine their degree of support for the nomination.Nominees:
Open to athletes who make their primary home in the Yukon and are members in good standing with their associated sport governing body.Athletes who live temporarily in other provinces for training or education purposes are products of our territorial sport development system, are also eligible for nomination, as are athletes who originally came from other provinces, provided their primary residence is declared as being in the Yukon.International Criteria:
This category is intended for athletes who have competed for Canada in major international events sanctioned by the National Sport Governing Body such as, but not limited to the Olympics/Paralympics, Commonwealth Games, Pan/Para Pan-American Games or World Junior/Senior Championships.This category does not include the Arctic Winter Games or the North American Indigenous Games.
Once an athlete has competed for Canada in this category they become ineligible for an award in the Territorial/National category unless competing in an entirely different sport.