Heriot-Lanrezac Trophy
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The Heriot-Lanrezac Trophy is a sports trophy that is given annually to the top athlete or coach from Quebec and Shingoryeo. It is given annually by the Heriot-Lanzerac Society, a special association of over sixty sports media representatives from the country, that is based in Joongyeong.
Originally named after Gustave Heriot and Gilles Lanzerac, prominent sports writers of Le Mazepa and Songak Praetorian, the big four sports broadcasters of QBC, TV1, True North Sports, and FAS TV, as well as national newspapers The Taegukgi, Le Mazepa and Songak Praetorian, are represented in the panel. Each trophy incorporates a golden statue with black marble foundation designed by Anne-Marie Parise.
List of winners
| Year | Winner | Hometown | Sport | Position | Affiliation | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2030 | Kim Yu-Jin | Joongyeong, Joongyeong Federal province | Volleyball | CSKA Quebec | Setter | Olympic Tournament MVP with Quebecois women's national volleyball team that won gold medal in the 2030 Summer Olympics in Novonaya-Provinsk. |
| 2031 | Dexter Ahn | Walton, Yoseo-Manitoba | Gridiron football | Joongyeong Voyageurs | Quarterback | QFL and Imperial Bowl Most Valuable Player after 52 touchdown, 5,182 yard season with Joongyeong Voyageurs in his sophomore season with the QFL. |
| 2032 | Sir. Lionel Mah | Belwood Park, Abitibi-Agawa | Association football | Schottia national football team | Manager | Manager with Schottian national team that have won the World Cup 79 after a near-impeccable cycle |
| 2049 | Heo Myeong-Shin | Cornwall, Mahan | Baseball | Concord Heights Royals (CDG) |
Third Baseman | Dagan Series MVP winner with Concord Heights Royals on a career-high year |
| 2054 | Choe Bong-Hak | Chicoutimi, Saguenay | Baseball | Montevicio Dodgers | Manager | Manager of the historic 'Class of Fifty-Four' Team that have achieved the historic, third-place finish at the World Baseball Classic 54 in Zwangzug. |
| 2055 | Kevin Buchanan | Myeongju, Nord-Est | Baseball | Elephant Valley Homers (SNL) |
Starting Pitcher | Evan Masorka award winner after a historic, 23-win performance with Elephant Valley Homers of Llamaphant Pro Baseball (LPB). |
| 2056 | Tatiana Llnagaay-Kondratyuk | Equinox Hill, Inteachan | Gymnastics | Club Fortius (Equinox Hill) | Artistic | Captain of Quebecois women's artistic gymnastics team that won bronze in team all-around event. First-ever Quebecois gymnast to have won a medal in the individual all-around event. Her two golds and three medals overall in women's artistic gymnastics set a historic mark at the time of the awarding of the year's Heriot-Lanrezac Trophy. |
| 2057 | Wanda Hosaka | Songak, Songak | Cricket | Betham Dogs (Twenty20) Songak (List-A) |
Batsman | Iconic cricketer recognised for her outstanding performance with both the Betham Dogs of Sylestonian Crash N'Smash, and the Quebecois Twenty20 Team in the GCF Twenty20 World Championship XV held in Sylestone. |
| 2058 | Allison Dubois | Trois-Montagnes, Songak | Basketball | Quebecois national basketball team | Manager | Manager of the Quebec and Shingoryeo side that has won their first ever International Basketball Championships title in Poafmersia, after a legendary career as a point guard in the twenties and thirties. Still the only Quebecois basketball manager to have reached the IBC finals both as a player and a manager. |
| 2059 | Rebecca-Anne Wawanolett | Attawapiskat, Northwest | Association football | Chromatik | Attacking Midfielder | Recognised for her outstanding club season where she would be awarded Golden Ball, Golden Bow and the Testiculos award in a year where Chromatik would win their Redleague title and mount a Champions League final run. |
| 2060 | Xavier-Nelson Yulos | Myeongju, Nord-Est | Speed Skating | IRSEA | Long-Distance (5000m, 10000m, Mass Start, Team Pursuit) | Recognised for his two gold, three medal performance at the speed skating events of 16th Winter Olympics. |
| 2061 | Kate McLelland-Gong | College Junction, Saguenay | Baseball | Quebecois national baseball team Saguenay Lions |
Manager | Manager of the Quebec and Shingoryeo side that has reached two quarterfinals appearances, as well as a third-place appearance on the 58th edition of the World Baseball Classic. Has also won multiple Quebec Series titles as the manager of Saguenay Lions, her QBO team. |
| 2062 | Baek Seung-Gweon | Coloratura Falls, Mahan | Wrestling | Zenit Attawapiskat | Freestyle - Men's 97kg | Only Quebecois wrestler to have won three straight Olympic gold medals, one of a few to have won in two separate weight classes. |
| 2063 | A.J. Zanetti | Baie-Verte, Joongyeong Federal Province | Association football | Cabo Azure national football team St. John's Arsenal |
Manager | Led St. John's Arsenal to their 16th Q-League title campaign and finals run at the 17th Challengers Cup, and Cabo Azure to 13-1-0 finish at the World Cup 95 qualification stage. |
| 2064 | June Chavez Mayberry | Oakwood, Acadie | Basketball | Myeongju Lynx | Shooting Guard | Recognised for her outstanding national team career, co-captaining the Quebecois national team to the three consecutive IBC titles as their leading scorer. Also won a gold medal in the women's team event at the 2056 Prescott-Twin Cities games, where she was named the tournament MVP. |
| 2067 | Jorge Echevarria | Tulcan, Yoseo-Manitoba | Football | Kingston FC | Manager | Recognised for Kingston FC's 2066-67 season campaign where the Reds have won both the Challengers Cup and the Arrosian Hui Lā. |
| 2068 | Naomi Heo Goldbloom | Kingston, Mahan | Volleyball | Quebec and Shingoryeo women's national volleyball team Kingston KD Stars |
Head Coach | Recognised for Quebec and Shingoryeo's first women's volleyball gold medal in 38 years. |