The Paul Loicq Award is presented annually by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) to honour a person who has made "outstanding contributions to the IIHF and international ice hockey".[1] Named after Paul Loicq, who was president of the IIHF from 1922 until 1947, it is the highest personal recognition given by the world governing body of ice hockey.[2] The award is presented during the annual IIHF Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Award recipients[]
List of recipients of the Paul Loicq Award:
Year | Winner | Nationality |
---|---|---|
1998 | Wolf-Dieter Montag | Germany |
1999 | Roman Neumayer | Germany |
2000 | Vsevolod Kukushkin | Russia |
2001 | Isao Kataoka | Japan |
2002 | Pat Marsh | Great Britain |
2003 | George Nagobads | United States |
2004 | Aggie Kukulowicz | Canada |
2005 | Rita Hrbacek | Austria |
2006 | Bo Tovland | Sweden |
2007 | Bob Nadin | Canada |
2008 | Juraj Okoličány | Slovakia |
2009 | Harald Griebel | Germany |
2010 | Lou Vairo | United States |
2011 | Yuri Korolev | Russia |
2012 | Kent Angus | Canada |
2013 | Gord Miller | Canada |
2014 | Mark Aubry | Canada |
2015 | Monique Scheier-Schneider | Luxembourg |
2016 | Nikolai Ozerov | Russia |
2017 | Patrick Francheterre | France |
2018 | Kirovs Lipmans | Latvia |
2019 | Jim Johannson | United States |
2020 | Zoltán Kovács | Hungary |
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ The inductee class of 2009. International Ice Hockey Federation.
- ↑ Gabriola Sounder News
- ↑ IIHF Hall of Fame.
- ↑ Podnieks, Andrew (2019-02-06). Hall of Fame Class of 2019 named.
- ↑ Podnieks, Andrew (February 4, 2020). Legends join IIHF Hall of Fame.
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