Ian Booth Award

This was named after Ian Booth, a club stalwart, who died suddenly of a heart attack in 2011. Ian enjoyed a red wine very much so the award is normally based on good quality Australian red wine.

The prize is awarded to the most improved Master’s level competitor. It is calculated on relative improvement based on ACT League results. The winner must have competed in at least 50% of events. The award cannot be won by the same person on more than one occasion.

Previous winners have been:
2023
   Craig Johnson
2022   Jo Hobson
2021   No Award
2020   No Award
2019   Matt Stocks
2018   Chris Anderson
2017   Anita Scherrer
2016   Valerie Barker
2015   Chris Stocks
2014   Carol Harding
2013   Toni Brown
2012   Robyn D’Ascenzo
2011   Pauli Piiroinen

World Championship and Junior World Championship Representatives

World Championships

Graham Moon¹ (1974)

Maurice Ongania² (1976, 1978, 1983, 1985, 1987)

Rudi Huettner¹ (1979)

Blair Trewin (1995)

Cassie Trewin (1999, 2003)

Lachlan Dow (2013, 2014, 2015)

Caitlin Young (2022, 2023)

Junior World Championships

Blair Trewin (1991)

Michael Derlacki (1991, 1992)

Cassie Trewin (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997)

Sophie Barker (2004, 2006)

Oskar Booth (2003)

Heather Harding (2007)

Ineka Booth³ (2007)

Lachlan Dow (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)

Oliver Poland (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)

Georgia Parsons (2010, 2011)

Andrew Barnett (2013)

Patrick Miller (2018, 2019)

Caitlin Young (2019)

Noah Poland (2019)

David Stocks (2021*, 2022, 2023)

Natalie Miller (2023)

Justine Hobson (2023)

Junior World Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships

Luke Poland (2010)

¹ From Northside Navigators which amalgamated with Majura Macropods to become Bushflyers.
² Belonged to Northside Navigators for part of the time but was with Parawanga for the rest of the time.
³ Was selected for the Australian JWOC team but had to withdraw because of injury.
*An Australian JWOC honour team was selected in 2021 but did not compete at the championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.