Beaumont Trophy
Golden Bears Swimming MVP
One of the University’s older sports trophies, the Beaumont Trophy was introduced in 1954–1955 as an award for the University of Alberta Male Swimmer with the “best general record” for sportsmanship, leadership, progress, and ability. Like the Golden Bears wrestling trophy and separate boxing trophy, it was donated to the University Athletics Board by Wally J. Beaumont, a Law graduate who represented the University of Alberta in both wrestling and boxing during his undergraduate years. He was also a skilled pilot who instructed at Edmonton Flying Club into his golden years until he passed away in the mid-1970s.
2005–2006 | Jian-lok Chang |
2004–2005 | Jian-lok Chang |
2003–2004 | Marcin Partyka |
2002–2003 | Not awarded |
2001–2002 | Brian Edey |
2000–2001 | Brian Edey |
1999–2000 | Brian Edey |
1998–1999 | Brian Edey |
1997–1998 | Kelly Young |
1996–1997 | Collin Sood |
1995–1996 | Jarit Abel |
1994–1995 | Jarit Abel |
1993–1994 | Bill Lomax |
1992–1993 | Jeff Welechuk |
1991–1992 | David Bowie |
1990–1991 | Chris Bowie |
1989–1990 | Tom Carew |
1988–1989 | Reagan Williams |
1987–1988 | Scott Flowers |
1986–19-87 | Howie Ewashko |
1985–1986 | Larry Schulhauser |
1984–1985 | Ian Marsh |
1983–1984 | Barry Lewis |
1982–1983 | Jeff Riddle |
1981–1982 | Brian Carleton |
1980–1981 | Brent DesBrisay |
1979–1980 | Brent DesBrisay |
1978–1979 | Derek Cathro |
1977–1978 | Butch Skulsky |
1976–1977 | Mark Polet |
1975–1976 | Stewart Nelson |
1974–1975 | Barry Kennedy |
1973–1974 | Doug Jamison |
1972–1973 | Doug Jamison |
1971–1972 | Michael Morrow |
1970–1971 | Doug Jamison |
1969–1970 | Michael Morrow Brian Ritchie |
1968–1969 | Michael Morrow |
1967–1968 | Michael Hawkes |
1966–1967 | Murray McFadden |
1965–1966 | Stan Brown |
1964–1965 | Stan Brown |
1963–1964 | Eric Haites |
1962–1963 | Terry Nimmon |
1961–1962 | John Byrne Larry Maloney |
1960–1961 | Larry Maloney |
1959–1960 | Marvin McDonald |
1958–1959 | Dick McBride |
1957–1958 | Ray Ellenwood |
1956–1957 | Howie Boyd |
1955–1956 | W. Karbe |
1954–1955 | W. Karbe |