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Award Descriptions

Purpose

The Awards Subcommittee shall select award winners following the direction of MTF. The Awards Subcommittee presents awards to outstanding masters athletes each year based on performances during the calendar year. Awards are presented at the Athletes Awards Dinner held during the Outdoor Championships each year. Nominations are accepted at the close of the outdoor season. Criteria listed below are used to evaluate nominees.

Criteria

The athlete must be a member of USATF and at least thirty years old and meet the criteria below:

Athlete of the Year / Event Group Athlete of the Year

  • Every five year age group will have one Male and one Female Athlete of the Year
  • One male and one female (regardless of age group) will be selected as an event group Athlete of the Year
  • Categories: Sprint/Hurdles, Middle Distance, Distance, Racewalk, Jumps, Throws, Combined Events

To be eligible for an award, an athlete must compete in two major Masters championships during the competition year. This can be any combination of Indoor Nationals, Outdoor Nationals, WMA World Championships, NCCMA Regionals, and USATF Association or Regional Championships.

Performance factors that will be considered in the selection process: Age Grading, National Championship medals, World/NCCMA Championship medals, American Records, and World Records.

Selection of the Racewalk, Throws, and Combined Events Athletes of the Year are done by those Subcommittees.

David Pain Award

This award is given annually to an individual who has given exceptional service to USATF Masters Track and Field.  Individuals are nominated by anyone within the sport and reviewed/voted on by the USATF Masters Awards Subcommittee. Beginning in 2010 the David Pain Award is a Lifetime Award that can only be given to an individual one time; prior to that date it was known as the Administrator of the Year Award. Click here to see all previous award winners.

Centenarian Award

If one is to be given during any given year, it is given to an athlete that is 100+ years old.

Award Winners
  • 1997: Julia Hawkins

Rex Harvey Combined Event Athlete of the Year Award 

The inaugural award was in 2017. The nominees for the award are chosen by the combined event committee, and they are voted on by the same committee to select the winners. The 2017 winners were Jeferson Souza and Vicki Fox. Information was compiled on the athlete’s body of combined event work for the year and narrowed down to the winners. Click here to see all previous award winners.

Throwing Awards

The Throwing Events Subcommittee has four annual awards, two of them for lifetime achievements/contributions and two for excellence in the given year.  The awards selection is done by the Subcommittee and they are presented at the Awards Banquet during the Throws Championships each year.

Lad Pataki Award

The Lad Pataki Award is presented annually in honor of Ladislav Pataki (1946-2007). Lad was an outstanding masters thrower with numerous world and American records and championships to his credit. It is presented each year to an outstanding American masters thrower who exhibits consistent excellence in performance (world and American records and championships), not just in the year in which the award is presented but over time; consistently encourages and assists fellow competitors; sets a standard both in throwing and in sportsmanship that others seek to emulate. Click here to see all previous award winners.

Ken Weinbel Award

The Ken Weinbel Award is awarded annually in honor of Ken Weinbel (1928-2012). Ken served the masters community for many years as an athlete, meet director and administrator. He established the USA Masters Weight & Superweight Championships and promoted the Ultra Weight Pentathlon. He was meet director of those events in Seattle from their inception until 2008. He served as Chair of the USATF Masters Committee from 1996 to 2000. It is presented each year to an American masters thrower who has made exemplary contributions to the masters throwing community over a period of years and has a strong record of accomplishment both as a thrower and as a meet organizer and administrator (1928-2012). Ken served the masters community for many years as an athlete, meet director and administrator. He established the USA Masters Weight & Superweight Championships and promoted the Ultra Weight Pentathlon. He was meet director of those events in Seattle from their inception until 2008. He served as Chair of the USATF Masters Committee from 1996 to 2000. It is presented each year to an American masters thrower who has made exemplary contributions to the masters throwing community over a period of years and has a strong record of accomplishment both as a thrower and as a meet organizer and administrator. Click here to see all previous award winners.

Tom Gage Award

The Tom Gage Award is presented annually in honor of Tom Gage (1943-2010). Tom was an Olympian in the hammer throw who never stopped competing. He held numerous American and World masters age group records in the hammer, weight and super weight throws and was a frequent national champion or medalist also in the discus throw and shot put. It is presented annually to the male master’s thrower with outstanding achievements in a given year.  Prior to 2017 the Gage Award was for the masters thrower of the year; in 2017 the Vanessa Hilliard Award was created to honor the female masters thrower of the year. Click here to see all previous award winners.

Vanessa Hilliard Award

The Vanessa Hilliard Award is presented annually in honor of Vanessa Hilliard (1941-2011). Vanessa was a pioneer among female masters throwers. She held numerous American and World masters age group records in the hammer, weight and super weight throws and was a frequent national champion or medalist also in the discus throw and shot put. It is presented annually to the female master’s thrower of the year, the thrower with the outstanding achievements in a given year. Click here to see all previous award winners.

Committee Members

The Chair of the Awards Committee is Rachel Guest and consists of an additional fourteen individuals who represent a cross-section of different ages, geographical regions, and event expertise.

  • Jerry Bookin-Weiner
  • Christy Borders
  • Mark Cleary
  • Christel Donley
  • Tina Klein
  • Myrle Mensey
  • William Murray
  • Ron Pate
  • Danelle Readinger
  • Robert Thomas
  • Mary Trotto
  • Ruth Welding
  • Robert Weiner
  • Mark Williams

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