BC Alpine announced recipients of the 2008/09 Awards and Bursaries at Kelowna’s Bohemian Cafe on Friday, May 8th. Congratulations to the following winners:
DAVE MURRAY BURSARY ($750) – Daniel Kwong, Whistler Mountain Ski Club
DAVE MURRAY BURSARY ($750) – Nicola Anderson, Mt. Washington Ski Club
BOB PARSONS BURSARY ($1,000) – Hilary Drake, Cypress Ski Club
BOB PARSONS BURSARY ($1,000) – Ben MacLean, Whistler Mountain Ski Club
SKI CANADA BURSARY ($1,000) – Alix Wells, Prince George Ski Club
CARY MULLEN AWARD – Jonah Randell, Salmo Ski Club
KINDER COACH OF THE YEAR – Steve Smart, Vernon Ski Club
FIS COACH OF THE YEAR – Luca Moretti, Whistler Mountain Ski Club
MOIRA JAATTEENMAKI AWARD – Steve Hilts, Red Mountain Racers
COAST ZONE OFFICIALS AWARD – Bill Drake, Cypress Ski Club
NORTH ZONE OFFICIALS AWARD – Billy Blewett, Smithers Ski Club
OKANAGAN OFFICIALS AWARD – Mark Schwenck, Revelstoke Ski Club
KOOTENAY OFFICIALS AWARD – Dave Barlass, Windermere Valley Ski Club
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR – Gordon Bagan, Windermere Valley Ski Club
MOUNTAIN RESORT OF THE YEAR – Silver Star Mountain Resort, Vernon Ski Club
EVENT OF THE YEAR – K2 Provincials at Red Mountain, Red Mountain Racers
CLUB DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR – Revelstoke Ski Club
ATHLETE AWARDS
1. Dave Murray Ski Foundation Bursary
Criteria:
• Awarded to one individual per division based on:
• Financial need
• Athletic ability / Sportsmanship / Leadership
• Coaches recommendation to BC Alpine
• Priority given to J1/J2 age athletes
Award: $750.
About the Award: Founded in 1987 by friends of Dave Murray after a fundraiser.
2. Bob Parsons’ Memorial Fund
Criteria:
• Two individuals who illustrate dedication and leadership to their sport and show a need for
support.
• Priority is given to J1/J2 athletes.
• Financial need
Award: $1,000.00 per athlete.
About the Award: Bob Parsons was the original weasel worker at the Whistler World Cup. The
annual Bob Parsons’ memorial golf tournament is a fundraiser for junior ski racing.
3. Ski Canada Magazine Award
Criteria:
• Kinder Age K2 athletes only
• Financial need
• Potential to rise to the top of ski racing in Canada
About the Award: The Ski Canada Fund is a pool of funds accumulated through commissions paid
on the use of the Bank of Montreal MasterCard. The fund is available for not-for-profit ski organizations
and groups across Canada.
Award: $1000, or $500 per male or female athlete.
4. Cary Mullen Award
Criteria:
• Athlete displaying the best sportsmanlike conduct
Award: trophy for male and female athletes
COACH AWARDS
1. BC “FIS” Coach of the Year
Criteria:
• J1/J2/FIS Club or Zone Coach
• Resident of British Columbia
• Respect for officials, opponents & parents.
• Espouses a philosophy of fair play.
• Demonstrates concern for all-around athlete development
• Presenting a positive public image
• Level 3—High Performance—full certification
• Applies relevant training theory and coaching practice
• Proven capacity to improve team and/or athlete performance
2. BC “Kinder” Coach of the Year
Criteria:
• K1 or K2 Club Coach
• Resident of British Columbia
• Demonstrated respect for officials, opponents & parents.
• Espouses a philosophy of fair play.
• Demonstrates concern for all-around athlete development
• Presenting a positive public image
• Level 2—Development Level—Full certification
• Applies relevant training theory and coaching practice
• Proven capacity to improve team and/or athlete performance
OFFICIALS AWARDS
1. Moira Jaatteenmaki Official’s Award
Criteria:
• A continued dedication to the Official’s program and the sport of ski racing by serving as
a committed BC Alpine Official over several seasons . Due to this committed effort, this person
has enabled ski racing to continue at the highest level in the province of BC; and offer the
participating athletes the best opportunities for advancement in their pursuit of excellence in
ski racing.
2. Zone Official’s Awards (one for each zone)
Criteria:
• Dedication and commitment of a BC Alpine Official (Level I, II, III, IV) during the previous
race season.
Award: Four (4) awards granted – one for each zone: Coast, Kootenay, North & Okanagan
Application: Submit names and letters of nomination directly to the BC Alpine Official’s Chair.
VOLUNTEER AWARDS
1. Volunteer of the Year
2. Mountain Resort of the Year
3. Event of the Year
4. Club Development of the Year
5. Long Term President’s Award
Criteria: Volunteer, Mountain Resort & Event:
• Dedication above and beyond the normal expectations of a volunteer or club.
• Commitment and improvement to the club’s organization
• On and off-hill participation
Criteria: Club Development Award:
• Club has illustrated growth and significant improvement or leadership
Criteria: BC Alpine Long Term President’s Award
• Long term service to ski racing in British Columbia