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Discussion: Orienteering USA Competitive Awards

in: Orienteering; General

Dec 15, 2010 2:20 AM # 
PGoodwin:
Dear US Orienteering community,

It is my pleasure to announce the establishment of the Orienteering USA Annual Competitive Awards Program. The Program’s goals are to recognize and reward outstanding competitive accomplishments by US orienteers at the end of every year.

The Program has created a subcommittee that will solicit nominations from Orienteering USA membership for several different awards, listed below and will select a deserving winner of each award by the end of the year. The winners will be announced and receive prizes. Commemorative plaques will be awarded to the winners at a public ceremony at a major US orienteering event.

The awards are:

(a) Orienteer of the Year is awarded to the best USA orienteer in 2010, based on results at national and international events.

(b) Junior Orienteer of the Year is awarded to the best USA orienteer no older than 20 in 2010, based on results at national and international events.

(c) Comet of the Year is awarded to the most improved USA orienteer in 2010, based on results at national and international events.

(d) Orienteering Team of the Year is awarded to the best USA national or club orienteering team in 2010, based on results at national and international events.

Eligibility rules:
To be awarded any of the individual awards a nominee has to be a USA citizen and must be a member of Orienteering USA in good standing during the current calendar year. Additionally, for the Junior Orienteer of the Year award, the nominee must be no older than 20 at the end of 2010. To be selected to the Orienteering Team of the Year award, all team members have to be Orienteering USA members and represent the US or an Orienteering USA member club in competition.
Competitors in any forms of orienteering are eligible, including Foot-O, Ski-O, Mt.Bike-O, Trail-O, and ROGAINE.

The subcommittee making final selections from among those who were nominated consists of:
Michael Eglinski (former US Team member, widely-read orienteering blogger),
Peter Gagarin (former US Team member, coach, ESC chairman),
Boris Granovskiy (US team member, frequent US JWOC team leader),
Linda Kohn (ESC chairwoman, former US Team member),
Peter Goodwin (Orienteering USA VP Competition), committee chair.

Please send nominations (due December 22nd) for any or all of the awards, along with a brief discussion of why the nominee deserves to win, to the subcommittee chair, presently Peter Goodwin at pgwolfe66@gmail.com.
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Dec 15, 2010 6:25 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
(d) Orienteering Team of the Year is awarded to the best USA national or club orienteering team in 2010, based on results at national and international events.

a nominee has to be a USA citizen

and ROGAINE

Mostly incompatible. Please keep this issue in mind when Orienteering USA joins the IRF and it's time to nominate rogainers for the now-participation-limited World Rogaining Champs.
Dec 15, 2010 6:34 PM # 
BorisGr:
If you read the post carefully, you would see that "USA citizen" only refers to the individual awards, and not team awards.
Dec 15, 2010 10:58 PM # 
PGoodwin:
If you know of anyone who might have an interest in nominating someone or team for these awards but might not know of the program, please pass the information along to them. The nominations close a week from today.
If you nominate someone, you don't have to write a book, just a few sentences or even just a name.
Dec 15, 2010 11:25 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
If you read the post carefully, you would see that "USA citizen" only refers to the individual awards, and not team awards.

I'm sorry. My bad.
Dec 20, 2010 4:55 PM # 
PGoodwin:
Nominations for these awards are due this Wednesday, Dec. 22nd.

Please send them in.
Dec 22, 2010 3:50 PM # 
PG:
Today is the last day to send in nominations. We have some excellent ones to consider, but perhaps there are more possibilities? Send to Peter Goodwin (pgwolfe66@gmail.com).

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