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Northern Star Award

The Northern Star Award,[1] formerly known as the Lou Marsh Trophy, the Lou Marsh Memorial Trophy[2] and Lou Marsh Award,[3][4] is a trophy that is awarded annually to Canada's top athlete, professional or amateur. It is awarded by a panel of journalists, with the vote taking place in December. It was first awarded in 1936. It was named in honour of Lou Marsh, a prominent Canadian athlete, referee, and former sports editor of the Toronto Star. The trophy is made of black marble and stands around 75 centimetres high. The words "With Pick and Shovel" (the name of Marsh's long-running Star column) appear above the engraved names of the winners.[3] The voting panel consists of sports media voters from across the country[5] including representatives from the Toronto Star, The Canadian Press, FAN590, The Globe and Mail, CBC, Rogers Sportsnet, CTV/TSN, La Presse and the National Post.[6]

Hockey player Wayne Gretzky has won the Northern Star Award four times, more than any other athlete.

The award has been awarded 79 times and won by 62 individual athletes and three pairs; in the voting for the 2018 Lou Marsh Trophy, it was decided that in the future pairs should not be eligible for the trophy, thereby disqualifying Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir from consideration.[7] Wayne Gretzky won the trophy four times, more than any other athlete, while Barbara Ann Scott won the trophy three times, more than any other woman. It was not awarded from 1942 to 1944 due to World War II.

There were ties between different athletes in 1978 and 2020 with soccer player Alphonso Davies & American football player Laurent Duvernay-Tardif as the most recent co-winners.[8] In 1982, Rick Hansen was the auxiliary award of special merit winner (he won nine gold medals at the Pan-American Wheelchair Games) alongside first-time winner Wayne Gretzky, "who was the unanimous choice of the selection committee".[9]

On November 16, 2022, it was announced that the award would be renamed from the Lou Marsh Award to the Northern Star Award "after concerns were raised about racist language used by Marsh, who died in 1936, during his years of sportswriting."[1]

Winners edit

 
Kurt Browning, 1990 winner
 
Donovan Bailey, 1996 winner
 
Jacques Villeneuve, 1995 and 1997 winner
 
Jamie Salé and David Pelletier, 2001 winners
 
Mike Weir, 2003 winner
 
Adam van Koeverden, 2004 winner
 
Steve Nash, 2005 winner
 
Sidney Crosby, 2007 and 2009 winner
 
Joey Votto, 2010 and 2017 winner
 
Penny Oleksiak, 2016 winner
 
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, 2020 winner
Key
Year Winner Sport Win #
1936 Phil Edwards * Track and field 1
1937 Marshal Cleland Equestrian 1
1938 Bobby Pearce Rowing 1
1939 Bob Pirie Swimming 1
1940 Gérard Côté * Marathon 1
1941 Theo Dubois Rowing 1
1942 None
1943
1944
1945 Barbara Ann Scott Figure skating 1
1946 Joe Krol * Canadian football 1
1947 Barbara Ann Scott ^ Figure skating 2
1948 Barbara Ann Scott ^ Figure skating 3
1949 Cliff Lumsdon Swimming 1
1950 Bob McFarlane Canadian football & track and field 1
1951 Marlene Streit Golf 1
1952 George Genereux Shooting 1
1953 Doug Hepburn * Weightlifting 1
1954 Marilyn Bell ^ Swimming 1
1955 Beth Whittall Swimming 1
1956 Marlene Streit ^ Golf 2
1957 Maurice Richard * Hockey 1
1958 Lucile Wheeler ^ Alpine skiing 1
1959 Barbara Wagner & Bob Paul Figure skating 1
1960 Anne Heggtveit ^ Alpine skiing 1
1961 Bruce Kidd * Track and field 1
1962 Donald Jackson Figure skating 1
1963 Bill Crothers Track and field 1
1964 Roger Jackson & George Hungerford Rowing 1
1965 Petra Burka ^ Figure skating 1
1966 Elaine Tanner ^ Swimming 1
1967 Nancy Greene ^ Alpine skiing 1
1968 Nancy Greene ^ Alpine skiing 2
1969 Russ Jackson * Canadian football 1
1970 Bobby Orr * Hockey 1
1971 Hervé Filion Harness racing 1
1972 Phil Esposito * Hockey 1
1973 Sandy Hawley Horse racing 1
1974 Ferguson Jenkins * Baseball 1
1975 Bobby Clarke * Hockey 1
1976 Sandy Hawley Horse racing 2
1977 Guy Lafleur * Hockey 1
1978 Graham Smith Swimming 1
Ken Read * Alpine skiing
1979 Sandra Post ^ Golf 1
1980 Terry Fox[10] Marathon of Hope 1
1981 Susan Nattrass Shooting 1
1982 Wayne Gretzky * Hockey 1
Rick Hansen[9] Wheelchair racing
1983 Wayne Gretzky *[11] Hockey 2
1984 Gaétan Boucher Speed skating 1
1985 Wayne Gretzky * Hockey 3
1986 Ben Johnson * Track and field 1
1987 Ben Johnson * Track and field 2
1988 Carolyn Waldo ^ Synchronized swimming 1
1989 Wayne Gretzky * Hockey 4
1990 Kurt Browning * Figure skating 1
1991 Silken Laumann ^ Rowing 1
1992 Mark Tewksbury * Swimming 1
1993 Mario Lemieux * Hockey 1
1994 Myriam Bédard ^ Biathlon 1
1995 Jacques Villeneuve * Auto racing 1
1996 Donovan Bailey * Track and field 1
1997 Jacques Villeneuve * Auto racing 2
1998 Larry Walker * Baseball 1
1999 Caroline Brunet Kayaking 1
2000 Daniel Igali Wrestling 1
2001 Jamie Salé & David Pelletier Figure skating 1
2002 Catriona LeMay Doan ^ Speed skating 1
2003 Mike Weir * Golf 1
2004 Adam van Koeverden Kayaking 1
2005 Steve Nash * Basketball 1
2006 Cindy Klassen ^ Speed skating 1
2007 Sidney Crosby * Hockey 1
2008 Chantal Petitclerc ^[6] Wheelchair racing 1
2009 Sidney Crosby *[12] Hockey 2
2010 Joey Votto[13] Baseball 1
2011 Patrick Chan *[14] Figure skating 1
2012 Christine Sinclair ^[15] Soccer 1
2013 Jon Cornish[16] Canadian football 1
2014 Kaillie Humphries[17] Bobsleigh 1
2015 Carey Price *[18][19] Hockey 1
2016 Penny Oleksiak ^[20] Swimming 1
2017 Joey Votto[21] Baseball 2
2018 Mikaël Kingsbury *[22] Freestyle skiing 1
2019 Bianca Andreescu ^[23] Tennis 1
2020 Alphonso Davies *[8] Soccer 1
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif [8] American football
2021 Damian Warner *[24] Track and field 1
2022 Marie-Philip Poulin ^[25] Hockey 1
2023 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander *[26] Basketball 1

Winners by sport edit

Not included in this table are Terry Fox and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, as their respective wins were based on their social contributions, rather than their participation in a sport in general. Fox was awarded for the Marathon of Hope; Duvernay-Tardif was awarded for opting out of playing in the 2020 NFL season for the Kansas City Chiefs after winning Super Bowl LIV to work as an orderly at a long-term care facility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec.

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

General
  • Bob Ferguson, Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd., 2005, p. 532 (through 2004).
  • "Winners of the Lou Marsh Trophy". The Globe and Mail. 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  • "Lou Marsh winners". Toronto Star. 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  • . Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
Specific
  1. ^ a b "There's a new name to honour Canada's top athlete — The Northern Star Award". The Toronto Star. 2022-11-16.
  2. ^ . Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  3. ^ a b "Sidney Crosby wins Lou Marsh award". Toronto Star. 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  4. ^ "Sidney Crosby wins Lou Marsh Award". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  5. ^ Dave Perkins (2006-12-12). "Turin queen reigns in 2006". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2007-12-12.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b . The Sports Network. 2008-12-09. Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  7. ^ Kelly, Cathal (2018-12-11). "Congrats to Kingsbury on the Lou Marsh Trophy. Now here's who should have won". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  8. ^ a b c "Davies, Duvernay-Tardif named co-winners of 2020 Lou Marsh Trophy". Toronto: The Sports Network. December 8, 2020. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Another honor for Oiler star". 1982-12-17. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  10. ^ "Fox's courage earns him Marsh Award". 1980-12-18. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  11. ^ "Gretzky snares award again". 1983-12-22. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  12. ^ The Canadian Press (2009-12-15). . The Sports Network. Archived from the original on 2009-12-18. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  13. ^ The Canadian Press (2010-12-14). . The Sports Network. Archived from the original on 2010-12-17. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  14. ^ The Toronto Star (2011-12-14). "Patrick Chan wins Lou Marsh award". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  15. ^ "Christine Sinclair wins Lou Marsh Award". 2012-12-10. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  16. ^ . 2013-12-09. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
  17. ^ . Winnipeg Free Press. December 11, 2014. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  18. ^ "Canadiens goaltender Price wins Lou Marsh Trophy". NHL. 15 December 2015.
  19. ^ "Price earns the Lou Marsh Award". Montreal Canadiens. 15 December 2015.
  20. ^ "Swimmer Penny Oleksiak wins Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's top athlete". The Globe and Mail. December 13, 2016.
  21. ^ . Sportsnet. December 12, 2017. Archived from the original on December 13, 2017.
  22. ^ "Moguls skier Mikael Kingsbury wins 2018 Lou Marsh award - Sportsnet.ca".
  23. ^ Armstrong, Laura (December 9, 2019). "Bianca Andreescu named unanimous winner of Lou Marsh Award". Toronto Star. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  24. ^ "Damian Warner crowned Canada's top athlete of 2021 with Lou Marsh Trophy". Cbc.ca. Retrieved December 9, 2021.
  25. ^ "Hockey star Marie-Philip Poulin named Canada's top athlete of 2022". Cbc.ca. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  26. ^ "Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins Northern Star Award as Canada's athlete of the year". sportsnet.ca. Retrieved December 11, 2023.

External links edit

  • The Lou Marsh Legacy: Honouring Canada's Top Athletes in the Virtual Museum of Canada

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The Northern Star Award 1 formerly known as the Lou Marsh Trophy the Lou Marsh Memorial Trophy 2 and Lou Marsh Award 3 4 is a trophy that is awarded annually to Canada s top athlete professional or amateur It is awarded by a panel of journalists with the vote taking place in December It was first awarded in 1936 It was named in honour of Lou Marsh a prominent Canadian athlete referee and former sports editor of the Toronto Star The trophy is made of black marble and stands around 75 centimetres high The words With Pick and Shovel the name of Marsh s long running Star column appear above the engraved names of the winners 3 The voting panel consists of sports media voters from across the country 5 including representatives from the Toronto Star The Canadian Press FAN590 The Globe and Mail CBC Rogers Sportsnet CTV TSN La Presse and the National Post 6 Hockey player Wayne Gretzky has won the Northern Star Award four times more than any other athlete The award has been awarded 79 times and won by 62 individual athletes and three pairs in the voting for the 2018 Lou Marsh Trophy it was decided that in the future pairs should not be eligible for the trophy thereby disqualifying Tessa Virtue Scott Moir from consideration 7 Wayne Gretzky won the trophy four times more than any other athlete while Barbara Ann Scott won the trophy three times more than any other woman It was not awarded from 1942 to 1944 due to World War II There were ties between different athletes in 1978 and 2020 with soccer player Alphonso Davies amp American football player Laurent Duvernay Tardif as the most recent co winners 8 In 1982 Rick Hansen was the auxiliary award of special merit winner he won nine gold medals at the Pan American Wheelchair Games alongside first time winner Wayne Gretzky who was the unanimous choice of the selection committee 9 On November 16 2022 it was announced that the award would be renamed from the Lou Marsh Award to the Northern Star Award after concerns were raised about racist language used by Marsh who died in 1936 during his years of sportswriting 1 Contents 1 Winners 2 Winners by sport 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksWinners edit nbsp Kurt Browning 1990 winner nbsp Donovan Bailey 1996 winner nbsp Jacques Villeneuve 1995 and 1997 winner nbsp Jamie Sale and David Pelletier 2001 winners nbsp Mike Weir 2003 winner nbsp Adam van Koeverden 2004 winner nbsp Steve Nash 2005 winner nbsp Sidney Crosby 2007 and 2009 winner nbsp Joey Votto 2010 and 2017 winner nbsp Penny Oleksiak 2016 winner nbsp Laurent Duvernay Tardif 2020 winnerKey Also won the Lionel Conacher Award as Canadian male athlete of the year Also won the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canadian female athlete of the yearYear Winner Sport Win 1936 Phil Edwards Track and field 11937 Marshal Cleland Equestrian 11938 Bobby Pearce Rowing 11939 Bob Pirie Swimming 11940 Gerard Cote Marathon 11941 Theo Dubois Rowing 11942 None194319441945 Barbara Ann Scott Figure skating 11946 Joe Krol Canadian football 11947 Barbara Ann Scott Figure skating 21948 Barbara Ann Scott Figure skating 31949 Cliff Lumsdon Swimming 11950 Bob McFarlane Canadian football amp track and field 11951 Marlene Streit Golf 11952 George Genereux Shooting 11953 Doug Hepburn Weightlifting 11954 Marilyn Bell Swimming 11955 Beth Whittall Swimming 11956 Marlene Streit Golf 21957 Maurice Richard Hockey 11958 Lucile Wheeler Alpine skiing 11959 Barbara Wagner amp Bob Paul Figure skating 11960 Anne Heggtveit Alpine skiing 11961 Bruce Kidd Track and field 11962 Donald Jackson Figure skating 11963 Bill Crothers Track and field 11964 Roger Jackson amp George Hungerford Rowing 11965 Petra Burka Figure skating 11966 Elaine Tanner Swimming 11967 Nancy Greene Alpine skiing 11968 Nancy Greene Alpine skiing 21969 Russ Jackson Canadian football 11970 Bobby Orr Hockey 11971 Herve Filion Harness racing 11972 Phil Esposito Hockey 11973 Sandy Hawley Horse racing 11974 Ferguson Jenkins Baseball 11975 Bobby Clarke Hockey 11976 Sandy Hawley Horse racing 21977 Guy Lafleur Hockey 11978 Graham Smith Swimming 1Ken Read Alpine skiing1979 Sandra Post Golf 11980 Terry Fox 10 Marathon of Hope 11981 Susan Nattrass Shooting 11982 Wayne Gretzky Hockey 1Rick Hansen 9 Wheelchair racing1983 Wayne Gretzky 11 Hockey 21984 Gaetan Boucher Speed skating 11985 Wayne Gretzky Hockey 31986 Ben Johnson Track and field 11987 Ben Johnson Track and field 21988 Carolyn Waldo Synchronized swimming 11989 Wayne Gretzky Hockey 41990 Kurt Browning Figure skating 11991 Silken Laumann Rowing 11992 Mark Tewksbury Swimming 11993 Mario Lemieux Hockey 11994 Myriam Bedard Biathlon 11995 Jacques Villeneuve Auto racing 11996 Donovan Bailey Track and field 11997 Jacques Villeneuve Auto racing 21998 Larry Walker Baseball 11999 Caroline Brunet Kayaking 12000 Daniel Igali Wrestling 12001 Jamie Sale amp David Pelletier Figure skating 12002 Catriona LeMay Doan Speed skating 12003 Mike Weir Golf 12004 Adam van Koeverden Kayaking 12005 Steve Nash Basketball 12006 Cindy Klassen Speed skating 12007 Sidney Crosby Hockey 12008 Chantal Petitclerc 6 Wheelchair racing 12009 Sidney Crosby 12 Hockey 22010 Joey Votto 13 Baseball 12011 Patrick Chan 14 Figure skating 12012 Christine Sinclair 15 Soccer 12013 Jon Cornish 16 Canadian football 12014 Kaillie Humphries 17 Bobsleigh 12015 Carey Price 18 19 Hockey 12016 Penny Oleksiak 20 Swimming 12017 Joey Votto 21 Baseball 22018 Mikael Kingsbury 22 Freestyle skiing 12019 Bianca Andreescu 23 Tennis 12020 Alphonso Davies 8 Soccer 1Laurent Duvernay Tardif 8 American football2021 Damian Warner 24 Track and field 12022 Marie Philip Poulin 25 Hockey 12023 Shai Gilgeous Alexander 26 Basketball 1Winners by sport editNot included in this table are Terry Fox and Laurent Duvernay Tardif as their respective wins were based on their social contributions rather than their participation in a sport in general Fox was awarded for the Marathon of Hope Duvernay Tardif was awarded for opting out of playing in the 2020 NFL season for the Kansas City Chiefs after winning Super Bowl LIV to work as an orderly at a long term care facility during the COVID 19 pandemic in Quebec Wins Sport ofIndividuals14 Ice hockey 109 Figure skating 78 Swimming 88 Track and field 76 Alpine skiing 54 Rowing 4Canadian football 4Baseball 33 Golf 3Speed skating 32 Kayaking 2Shooting 2Wheelchair racing 2Soccer 2Auto racing 1Horse racing 1Basketball 21 Biathlon 1Bobsleigh 1Equestrian 1Harness racing 1Marathon 1Synchronized swimming 1Weightlifting 1Wrestling 1Tennis 1Freestyle skiing 1See also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Canada portalList of members of Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame Lionel Conacher Award Bobbie Rosenfeld Award Canadian Press Team of the Year Award Velma Springstead Trophy Sports in Canada Athlete of the YearNotes editReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lou Marsh Trophy GeneralBob Ferguson Who s Who in Canadian Sport Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd 2005 p 532 through 2004 Winners of the Lou Marsh Trophy The Globe and Mail 2006 12 11 Retrieved 2007 12 11 Lou Marsh winners Toronto Star 2008 12 09 Retrieved 2008 12 09 Lou Marsh Memorial Trophy Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on December 6 2008 Retrieved 2007 12 11 Specific a b There s a new name to honour Canada s top athlete The Northern Star Award The Toronto Star 2022 11 16 Lou Marsh Memorial Trophy Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on December 6 2008 Retrieved 2007 12 11 a b Sidney Crosby wins Lou Marsh award Toronto Star 2007 12 11 Retrieved 2007 12 11 Sidney Crosby wins Lou Marsh Award Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2007 12 11 Retrieved 2007 12 11 Dave Perkins 2006 12 12 Turin queen reigns in 2006 Toronto Star Retrieved 2007 12 12 permanent dead link a b Petitclerc wins 2008 Lou Marsh Award The Sports Network 2008 12 09 Archived from the original on 2011 05 22 Retrieved 2008 12 09 Kelly Cathal 2018 12 11 Congrats to Kingsbury on the Lou Marsh Trophy Now here s who should have won The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2019 08 17 a b c Davies Duvernay Tardif named co winners of 2020 Lou Marsh Trophy Toronto The Sports Network December 8 2020 Retrieved December 8 2020 a b Another honor for Oiler star 1982 12 17 Retrieved 2020 12 09 Fox s courage earns him Marsh Award 1980 12 18 Retrieved 2020 12 09 Gretzky snares award again 1983 12 22 Retrieved 2020 12 09 The Canadian Press 2009 12 15 Crosby beats out Kucera Nash for Lou Marsh Award The Sports Network Archived from the original on 2009 12 18 Retrieved 2009 12 15 The Canadian Press 2010 12 14 Votto wins Lou Marsh Award as Canada s athlete of the year The Sports Network Archived from the original on 2010 12 17 Retrieved 2010 12 14 The Toronto Star 2011 12 14 Patrick Chan wins Lou Marsh award The Toronto Star Retrieved 2012 12 13 Christine Sinclair wins Lou Marsh Award 2012 12 10 Retrieved 2012 12 10 Stamps Cornish wins Lou Marsh Award as Canada s Top Athlete 2013 12 09 Archived from the original on 2013 12 12 Retrieved 2013 12 09 Bobsled pilot Kaillie Humphries wins the Lou Marsh award as Canada s top athlete Winnipeg Free Press December 11 2014 Archived from the original on December 13 2014 Retrieved December 11 2014 Canadiens goaltender Price wins Lou Marsh Trophy NHL 15 December 2015 Price earns the Lou Marsh Award Montreal Canadiens 15 December 2015 Swimmer Penny Oleksiak wins Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada s top athlete The Globe and Mail December 13 2016 Reds Slugger Joey Votto Wins Lou Marsh Award as Canada s Top Athlete Sportsnet December 12 2017 Archived from the original on December 13 2017 Moguls skier Mikael Kingsbury wins 2018 Lou Marsh award Sportsnet ca Armstrong Laura December 9 2019 Bianca Andreescu named unanimous winner of Lou Marsh Award Toronto Star Retrieved December 9 2019 Damian Warner crowned Canada s top athlete of 2021 with Lou Marsh Trophy Cbc ca Retrieved December 9 2021 Hockey star Marie Philip Poulin named Canada s top athlete of 2022 Cbc ca Retrieved December 7 2022 Shai Gilgeous Alexander wins Northern Star Award as Canada s athlete of the year sportsnet ca Retrieved December 11 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lou Marsh Trophy The Lou Marsh Legacy Honouring Canada s Top Athletes in the Virtual Museum of Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northern Star Award amp oldid 1192295539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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