Sport BC announces the finalists to be celebrated at the upcoming 57th Annual Athlete of the Year Awards taking place on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. The event, to be hosted by CBC’s Scott Russell, recognizes the province’s best in amateur sport including athletes, coaches, teams, and officials for outstanding performances in their sport in the 2024 season. Each finalist was nominated by their Provincial or Multi-Sport Organization, High School, College, or University. The Selection Committee, led by long-serving Chair Bernie Pascall, included a diverse group of highly experienced British Columbia sport leaders and media members.
An additional six awards will be presented at the ceremony including the Best of BC, KidSport BC Community Champion, Harry Jerome Comeback, Daryl Thompson Lifetime Achievement Award and In Her Footsteps Honourees and the Bobbie Steen Legacy Foundation Award recipient.
“The Athlete of the Year Awards is a true celebration of sport in our province. The finalists listed below will be honoured at the event and represent exceptional efforts and accomplishments in 2024. We congratulate our finalists and the organizations they represent”, shares Sport BC’s President and CEO, Rob Newman. “We look forward to celebrating as a sector together on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. The finalists represent 29 sports from communities all throughout BC demonstrating the collective strength of our province’s sport sector.”
Sport BC gratefully acknowledges the support of the 57th Annual Athlete of the Year Awards sponsors:
Female Athlete with a Disability
- Danielle Ellis (White Rock, BC) – Sitting Volleyball
- Julia Hanes (Vancouver, BC) – Para Athletics (Seated Throws)
- Maggie Manning (Salmon Arm, BC) – Para Ice Hockey
Male Athlete with a Disability
- Nathan Clement (West Vancouver, BC) – Para Cycling
- Cody Fournie (Victoria, BC) – Para Athletics (Wheelchair Racing)
- Sebastian Massabie (Surrey, BC) – Para Swimming
Female Coach of the Year
- Laura Brown (North Vancouver, BC) – Cycling
- Karen Kos (North Vancouver, BC) – Ice Hockey
- Dorina Stan (North Vancouver, BC) – Gymnastics
Male Coach of the Year
- Dylan Armstrong (Kamloops, BC) – Athletics
- Igor Gantsevich (Richmond, BC) – Fencing
- Richard Ikeda (Abbotsford, BC) – Gymnastics
High School Female Athlete of the Year
- Agnia Krakovska (Maple Ridge, BC) – Wrestling (Maple Ridge Secondary)
- Talia Phangura (Surrey, BC) – Athletics (North Surrey Secondary)
- Miah Schuurman (Chilliwack, BC) – Basketball & Volleyball (Unity Christian School)
High School Male Athlete of the Year
- Cole Bugden (Vernon, BC) – Basketball, Football & Golf (Vernon Senior Secondary)
- Michealjeet Grewal (Abbotsford, BC) – Wrestling (WJ Mouat Secondary)
- Emmet Ward (North Vancouver, BC) – Basketball, Football, Rugby & Track and Field (Windsor Secondary)
Junior Female Athlete of the Year
- Chloe Primerano (North Vancouver, BC) – Ice Hockey
- Amy Lee (Langley, BC) – Golf
- Brooklyn Lee-McMeeken (Pitt Meadows, BC) – Gymnastics
Junior Male Athlete of the Year
- Isaac Boehmer (Penticton, BC) – Soccer
- Lowan Le Bris (Surrey, BC) – Judo
- Nick Zhang (Vancouver, BC) – Fencing
Senior Female Athlete of the Year
- Caileigh Filmer (Victoria, BC) – Rowing
- Shallon Olsen (Surrey, BC) – Gymnastics
- Camryn Rogers (Richmond, BC) – Athletics
Senior Male Athlete of the Year
- Amar Dhesi (Surrey, BC) – Wrestling
- Raymond Huang (Vancouver, BC) – Archery
- Ethan Katzberg (Nanaimo, BC) – Athletics
Post Secondary Athlete of the Year
- Nicolas Huerta – Track and Field (TWU)
- Marie-Eloise Leclair – Track and Field (SFU)
- Diego Maffia – Basketball (UVic)
- Garrett Rooker – Football (UBC)
- Katalin Tolnai – Soccer (UBC)
Team of the Year
- UBC Thunderbirds Women’s Soccer
- UVIC Vikes Women’s Field Hockey
- Team Canada National Junior Squash Team
Master Athlete of the Year
- Betty Brussel (New Westminster, BC) – Swimming
- Gerald Poulton (Victoria, BC) – Squash
- Diane Silzer (North Vancouver, BC) – Speed Skating
Official of the Year
- Kevin Bowie (Vancouver, BC) – Wheelchair Rugby
- Brian Hiebert (Vancouver, BC) – Beach Volleyball
- Andrée Montreuil (Vancouver, BC) – Gymnastics
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