Saskatchewan Sailing Clubs Association

Sailor of the Year

 

Saskatchewan Sailing Clubs Association’s Sailor of the Year is SSCA’s most prestigious award.

 

2007   Sydney and Tanys Byrns, BSSC/SSC (1st and 2nd, WCSG)

2006   Sydney Byrns, BSSC/SSC (1st Nationals)

2005   Logan Campbell, BSSC (4th Canada Games)

2004   Corey Coons, LMLSC (6th National’s)

         Sydney Byrns, BSSC/SSC (5th Nationals)

2003   Corey Coons, LMLSC (3rd World Youth Team Qualifier)

         Sydney Byrns, BSSC/SSC (4th Western Canada Games)

2002   Corey Coons, LMLSC (5th Nationals)

2001   David Grant, Saskatoon SC (1st Nationals)

         Brad Grant, Saskatoon SC (1st Nationals)

2000    David Grant, Saskatoon SC (5th Nationals)

         Brad Grant, Saskatoon SC (5th Nationals

1999     David Grant, Saskatoon SC (5th Nationals)

         Brad Grant, Saskatoon SC (5th Nationals)

1998   Joan Markentin, Saskatoon SC (2nd Pre Pan Am Games)             

1997   Stefan Lidington Saskatoon SC/ SWC (1st Nationals/3rd Canada Games)

Tekla Johnston, SWC (2nd Canada Games)

1996   Steve Huszar, Saskatoon SC/ SWC (1st Nationals)

1995      Joan Markentin, (2nd Pre Olympic qualifier)

Stefan Lidington, (National Senior Team)

Stephen Huszar, (11th National Team Qualifier)

1994   Stefan Lidington, Saskatoon SC/ SWC (1st Nationals)

Steve Huszar, Saskatoon SC/ SWC (1st Nationals

1993   Stefan Lidington, Saskatoon SC/ SWC (1st Nationals)

Joan Erickson, Saskatoon SC (2nd Nationals)

Michelle Gumprich, Saskatoon SC (2nd Nationals)

1992    Stefan Lidington, Saskatoon SC/ SWC (2nd Nationals)

Joan Erickson, Saskatoon SC (2nd Nationals)

Michelle Gumprich, Saskatoon SC (2nd Nationals)   

1991   Cindy Sheppard, Blackstrap SC (6th Nationals)

 

Saskatchewan Sailing Clubs Association’s Sailor of the Year is SSCA’s most prestigious award. It is presented annually to a Saskatchewan Sailor who satisfies the following criteria.

 

1.     A record of outstanding achievement in Provincial, National or International competition in the previous 12 months, which has, provided recognition to Saskatchewan Sailing.

2.     Through their behaviour and manner sets an example for other competitors

3.     Demonstrates leadership and sportsmanship and has gained respect of fellow sailors

4.     Must be a resident of Saskatchewan and a member of an SSCA club