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AAA OF
ENGLAND AWARDS for 2006
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The Dame Marea Hartman Award
Awarded annually to the English female athlete who is adjudged to be the
outstanding athlete of the year
Rebecca Lyne – Hallamshire
Harriers
Bronze medal in 800m at European Championships (1 min 58.45 secs)
The C N Jackson Memorial Cup
Awarded annually to the English male athlete who is adjudged to be the
outstanding athlete of the year
Mohamed Farah – Newham and Essex Beagles
Silver medal in 5,000m at European Championships (13mins 44.79 secs)
The Harvey Memorial Cup
Awarded annually to the competitor in the Senior AAA of England
Championships who is adjudged to be the best male Champion of the year
Greg Rutherford – Marshall Milton Keynes A.C.
Winner of the Long Jump with 8.26 metres
Lord Hawke Cup
Awarded annually to the competitor in the Senior AAA of England
Championships who is adjudged to be the best female Champion of the year
Joice Maduaka – Woodford Green A.C. with Essex Ladies
Winner of 100m (11.23 secs) and 200m (23.24 secs)
John
Thornton Award
Awarded annually to the United Kingdom male competitor who is adjudged
to have accomplished the best High Hurdles performance during the year
in the United
Kingdom.
Andrew Turner – Sale
Harriers Manchester
Winner of AAA of England title in 13.24w
The Carborundum Golden Jubilee Trophy
Awarded annually to the United Kingdom male competitor who is adjudged
to have accomplished the best Track Event performance at the AAA of
England Senior Championships
Andrew Turner – Sale Harriers Manchester
Winner of 110m Hurdles in 13.24w
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J Pepper Memorial Trophy
Awarded annually to the United Kingdom male competitor who is adjudged
to have accomplished the best Field Event performance at the AAA of
England Senior Championships.
Greg Rutherford – Marshall Milton Keynes A.C.
8.26 metres to win the Long Jump
The Pepsi Cola Award
Awarded annually to the United Kingdom Junior male athlete adjudged to
have accomplished the best performance at the AAA of England Senior
Championships
Martyn Rooney – Croydon Harriers
Silver medal in the 400 metres in 46.20 secs
Lady Reed Trophy
Awarded annually to the English female athlete who is adjudged to have
accomplished the best Field Event performance anywhere in Great Britain
in Senior Competition
Kelly Sotherton – Birchfield Harriers
6.67 metres in Long Jump at the British Grand Prix meeting at Gateshead
The Nelson Neal Trophy
Awarded annually to the English female competitor who is adjudged to
have accomplished the best multi-event performance during the year
anywhere in the world
Kelly Sotherton – Birchfield Harriers
6396 points in winning the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne
Phillips Award
Awarded annually to the English male or female competitor who is
adjudged to have accomplished the best performance at the AAA of England
Senior Indoor Championships
Nicola Sanders – Windsor, Slough, Eton and Hounslow A.C.
Winner of the 400 metres in 50.72 secs
Denis Smith Trophy
Awarded annually to the English male or female competitor who is
adjudged to have accomplished the best sprint performance at the AAA of
England Indoor Senior Championships.
Tim Abeyie – Woodford Green A. C. with Essex Ladies
Winner of the 200 metres in 20.96 secs
George Hogsflesh Memorial Trophy
Awarded annually to the English male Junior athlete who is adjudged to
be the outstanding Track and Field athlete of the year.
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey - Sutton & District & District A.C.
I.A.A.F. World Junior 100 metres Champion (10.37 secs) and member of
bronze medal team in World Junior 4 x 100 metres relay
Joe Turner Memorial Trophy
Awarded annually to the English Competitor in the U20 AAA of England
Championships who is adjudged to be the best male Junior Champion of the
year.
Alex Smith – Sale Harriers Manchester
Winner of the Hammer with 72.85 metres
British Athletics Supporters Club Cup (Stella Preston Cup)
Awarded annually to the English competitor in the U20 AAA of England
Championships who is adjudged to be the best female Junior Champion of
the year.
Amy Harris – Birchfield Harriers
Winner of the Long Jump with 6.40 metres
Armitage Trophy
Awarded annually to the English Junior female athlete who is adjudged to
have accomplished the best throwing performance during the year anywhere
in the world.
Sarah Holt – Sale Harriers Manchester
Hammer throw of 57.45 metres in Finland
Jack Crump Memorial Trophy
Awarded annually to the English male U17 athlete who is adjudged to be
the outstanding U17 Track and Field athlete of the year
Chris Clarke – Marshall Milton Keynes A.C.
200 metres in 21.16 secs (3rd on all-time list) and 400
metres in 47.18 secs (4th on all-time list). He was also a
member of bronze medal team in the World Junior 4 x 400 metres relay.
Intermediate Trophy
Awarded annually to the English competitor in the U17 AAA of England
Championships who is adjudged to be the best female U17 Champion of the
year.
Meghan Beesley – Tamworth A.C.
Winner of the 300 metre Hurdles in 41.41 secs - a UK U17 record.
Girls Trophy
Awarded annually to the English competitor in the U15 AAA of England
Championships who is adjudged to be the best female U15 Champion of the
year
Shaunna Thompson – Sale Harriers Manchester
Winner of the 100 metres in 11.89 secs
The Les Golding Boys Trophy
Awarded annually to the English competitor in the U15 AAA of England
Championships who
is adjudged to be the best male U15 Champion of the year.
Rhion Samuel – Enfield and Haringey A.C.
Winner of the 200 metres in 22.21 secs (2nd on all-time
list)
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