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The Lou Marsh Trophy, also known as the Lou Marsh Memorial Trophy and Lou Marsh Award,〔 is a trophy that is awarded annually to Canada's top athlete, professional or amateur. It is awarded by a panel of journalists, with the vote taking place in December. It was first awarded in 1936. It is named in honour of Lou Marsh, a prominent Canadian athlete, referee, and former sports editor of the ''Toronto Star''. Marsh died in 1936 and the trophy was named in his honour. The trophy is made of black marble and stands around 75 centimetres high. The words "With Pick and Shovel" appear above the engraved names of the winners. The voting panel consists of eleven registered voters including representatives from the ''Toronto Star'', ''The Canadian Press'', FAN590, ''The Globe and Mail'', CBC, Rogers Sportsnet, CTV/TSN, ''La Presse'' and the ''National Post''.〔 The Trophy has been awarded 71 times and won by 60 individual athletes and three pairs. Wayne Gretzky has won the trophy four times, more than any other athlete, while Barbara Ann Scott has won the trophy three times, more than any other woman. It was not awarded from 1942 to 1944 due to World War II. There were ties between different athletes in 1978 and 1983. The most recent winner is Kaillie Humphries, a bobsled pilot. ==Winners== ;Key * * = Also won the Lionel Conacher Award as Canadian male athlete of the year * ^ = Also won the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canadian female athlete of the year 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lou Marsh Trophy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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