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Past winners of the ISOH-Awards

Allen Guttman (right), winner of the 2009 ISOH Lifetime Award.

ISOH Lifetime Award

2005 Richard Pound (CAN)
2006 Harry Gordon (AUS)
2007 John Lucas and David C. Young (USA)
2008 Volker Kluge (GER)
2009 Allen Guttmann (USA) and Robert K. "Bob" Barney (CAN/USA)
2010 Monique Berlioux (FRA)
2011 Ove Karlsson (SWE)

Richard Pound, winner of the 2005 ISOH Lifetime Award.

ISOH Vikelas Plaque

2007 Georgios Dolianitis, Konstantinos Georgiadis and Thanassis Tarassouleas (all GRE)
2008 Don Anthony, Philip Barker, Stan Greenberg and Peter Lovesey (all GBR) and Roland Renson (BEL)
2009 C. Robert Paul, Bud Greenspan and Harold E. “Rusty” Wilson (all USA)
2010 André Drevon, Eric Lahmy and Thierry Terret (all FRA)
2011 Åge Dalby and Arild Gjerde (both NOR)

Harry Gordon, winner of the 2006 ISOH Lifetime Award.

ISOH Monograph Award

2006 Åge Dalby, Jan Greve and Per Jorsett (NOR) for Olympiske Sommerleker – 1896-2004.
2007 Barbara Keys (AUS) for Globalizing Sport.
2008 Xu Guoqi (CHN) for China and Sports: 1895–2008.
2009 Olympiaboken 2008 published by C.A. Strömberg AB in Vällingby, Sweden. Even though the texts are all in Swedish, this book is a prime example of how any National Olympic Committee should honour their Olympic athletes and is the latest edition of a magnificent series that started in 1948.
2010 Kevin McCarthy

David C. Young and John Lucas, winners of the 2007 ISOH Lifetime Award.

Journal of Olympic History Article Award

2005 John Findling (USA) for Chicago Loses the 1904 Olympics [JOH 12(2004)3, pp. 24-29]
2006 Guy-Lionel Loew (FRA) for Amateurism and the Olympic Movement: The Stakes of a Definition of Amateurism under the Light of the Case of Karl Schranz [JOH 13 (2005)1, pp. 22-30]
2007 Fabrice Auger for The African Games [JOH 14(2006)1]
2008 Bob Wilcock for The 1908 Olympic Maraton
2009 Marcia De Franceschi Neto-Wacker & Christian Wacker for Rio de Janeiro goes Olympic
2010 Richard Baka for Olympic Glory: An Analysis of Australia’s Success at the Summer Olympics

Volker Kluge (right), winner of the 2008 ISOH Lifetime Award.

Non-JOH Article Award

2005 Thierry Terret for Les Olympiades militaires de 1919 [Stadion 29(2003), pp. 153-166]
2006 Ian Jobling for The Last Time Australia was in Athens: The 1906 Olympic Games [BUSCHMANN, J./¬WASSONG, S. (eds.), Langlauf durch die olympische Geschichte, Cologne 2005, pp. 81-104]
2007 Ian Jobling for The women’s 800 Metres Track Event Post 1928
2008 Nicolas Humber for Olympic Stadia as a Heritage
2009 Deane Neubaurer for Modern Sport and Olympic Games: the Problematic Complexities raised by the Dynamics of Globalization in Olympika XVII, 1-40.

A bust of Pierre de Coubertin, awarded to the winner of the ISOH Lifetime Award.

Ian Buchanan Memorial Scholarship

2005 Thomas Zawadzki (GER)
2006 Thomas Wiegand, Heather Dichter and Jan C. Rode
2008 Byron Peacock and Mathew Llewellyn
2009 Toby C. Rider, Rebecca Leopkey, Pascal Charitas
2010 Thomas Ameye (BEL) and Allison Stewart (GBR)
2011 John T. Gleaves (USA)

Bob Barney (left), winner of the 2009 ISOH Lifetime Award.

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