The Paul Loicq Award is presented annually by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) to honour a person who has made "outstanding contributions to the IIHF and international ice hockey". [1] Named after Paul Loicq, who was president of the IIHF from 1922 until 1947, it is the highest personal recognition given by the world governing body of ice hockey. [2] The award is presented during the annual IIHF Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
List of recipients of the Paul Loicq Award:
Year | Recipient | Nationality |
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1998 [3] | Wolf-Dieter Montag |
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1999 [3] | Roman Neumayer |
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2000 [3] | Vsevolod Kukushkin |
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2001 [3] | Isao Kataoka |
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2002 [3] | Pat Marsh |
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2003 [3] | George Nagobads |
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2004 [3] | Aggie Kukulowicz |
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2005 [3] | Rita Hrbacek |
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2006 [3] | Bo Tovland |
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2007 [3] | Bob Nadin |
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2008 [3] | Juraj Okoličány |
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2009 [3] | Harald Griebel |
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2010 [3] | Lou Vairo |
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2011 [3] | Yuri Korolev |
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2012 [3] | Kent Angus |
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2013 [3] | Gord Miller |
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2014 [3] | Mark Aubry |
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2015 [3] | Monique Scheier-Schneider |
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2016 [3] | Nikolai Ozerov |
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2017 [3] | Patrick Francheterre |
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2018 [3] | Kirovs Lipmans |
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2019 [4] | Jim Johannson |
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2020/2022 [5] [a] | Zoltán Kovács |
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2023 [7] | Kimmo Leinonen |
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2024 [8] | Anatolii Brezvin |
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