- Source: Golden Goggle Awards
The Golden Goggle Awards, presented by the USA Swimming Foundation, is an awards ceremony which recognizes and honors the accomplishments of swimmers who represented the United States, that is USA Swimming National Team members, over the last year. The awards were established in 2004 with the first awards ceremony held in November of the same year in New York City. There are eight main categories: Breakout Performer of the Year, Coach of the Year, Perseverance Award, Relay Performance of the Year, Male Race of the Year, Female Race of the Year, Male Athlete of the Year, and Female Athlete of the Year. Nominees in each category are announced in advance of the awards ceremony and recipients of each award are revealed at the ceremony itself. Winners for each award are determined by a selection panel and fan votes. The awards ceremony serves as a fundraiser for the foundation, with seats and tables available for purchase and proceeds going to the foundation and other humanitarian efforts such as aid relief for those affected by Hurricane Katrina. The dress code for attendees is black tie. Localities hosting the annual ceremony vary and include cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami.
Ceremony locations
2004: New York City
2005: Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City
2006: Beverly Hills, California
2007: The Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California
2008: New York Hilton, New York City
2009: The Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California
2010: New York City
2011: Los Angeles
2012: Marriott Marquis, New York City
2013: JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE, Los Angeles
2014: New York City
2015: Los Angeles
2016: New York City
2017: Los Angeles
2018: New York City
2019: Los Angeles
2020: Virtual
2021: Faena Hotel Miami Beach, Miami
2022: Marriott Marquis, New York City (host: Ahmed Fareed)
2023: Los Angeles, California
2024: Indianapolis
Awards
= Male Athlete of the Year
== Female Athlete of the Year
== Breakout Performer of the Year
== Coach of the Year
== Relay Performance of the Year
=2004: Women's 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay at Olympic Games (Natalie Coughlin, Carly Piper, Dana Vollmer, Kaitlin Sandeno)
2005: Women's 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay at World Championships (Natalie Coughlin, Katie Hoff, Whitney Myers, Kaitlin Sandeno)
2006: Men's 4 × 100 meter freestyle relay at Pan Pacific Championships (Michael Phelps, Neil Walker, Cullen Jones, Jason Lezak)
2007: Men's 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay at World Championships (Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Klete Keller, Peter Vanderkaay)
2008: Men's 4 × 100 meter freestyle relay at Olympic Games (Michael Phelps, Garrett Weber-Gale, Cullen Jones, Jason Lezak)
2009: Men's 4 × 100 meter freestyle relay at World Championships (Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Matt Grevers, Nathan Adrian)
2010: Women's 4 × 100 meter medley relay at Pan Pacific Championships (Natalie Coughlin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, Jessica Hardy)
2011: Women's 4 × 100 meter medley relay at World Championships (Natalie Coughlin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, Missy Franklin)
2012: Women's 4 × 100 meter medley relay at Olympic Games (Missy Franklin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, Allison Schmitt)
2013: Women's 4 × 100 meter freestyle relay at World Championships (Missy Franklin, Natalie Coughlin, Shannon Vreeland, Megan Romano)
2014: Women's 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay at Pan Pacific Swimming Championships (Shannon Vreeland, Missy Franklin, Leah Smith, Katie Ledecky)
2015: Women's 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay at World Championships (Missy Franklin, Leah Smith, Katie McLaughlin, Katie Ledecky)
2016: Men's 4 × 100 meter freestyle relay at Olympic Games (Caeleb Dressel, Michael Phelps, Ryan Held, Nathan Adrian)
2017: Women's 4 x 100 meter medley relay at World Championships (Kathleen Baker, Lilly King, Kelsi Worrell, Simone Manuel)
2018: Men's 4 × 100 meter medley relay at Pan Pacific Swimming Championships (Ryan Murphy, Andrew Wilson, Caeleb Dressel, Nathan Adrian)
2019: Women's 4 x 100 meter medley relay at World Championships (Regan Smith, Lilly King, Kelsi Dahlia, Simone Manuel)
2020: Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021: Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay at Olympic Games (Ryan Murphy, Michael Andrew, Caeleb Dressel, Zach Apple)
2022: Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay at World Championships (Claire Weinstein, Leah Smith, Katie Ledecky, Bella Sims)
2023: Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay at World Championships (Regan Smith, Lilly King, Gretchen Walsh, Kate Douglass)
2024: Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay at Olympic Games (Regan Smith, Lilly King, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske)
= Male Race of the Year
=2004: Michael Phelps for 100 meter butterfly at Olympic Games
2005: Ian Crocker for 100 meter butterfly at World Championships
2006: Michael Phelps for 200 meter individual medley at Pan Pacific Championships
2007: Michael Phelps for 200 meter butterfly at World Championships
2008: Michael Phelps for 100 meter butterfly at Olympic Games
2009: Michael Phelps for 100 meter butterfly at World Championships
2010: Ryan Lochte for 200 meter individual medley at Pan Pacific Championships
2011: Ryan Lochte for 200 meter individual medley at World Championships
2012: Nathan Adrian for 100 meter freestyle at Olympic Games
2013: Ryan Lochte for 200 meter individual medley at World Championships
2014: Connor Jaeger for 1500 meter freestyle at Pan Pacific Championships
2015: Jordan Wilimovsky for 10 km at World Championships
2016: Michael Phelps for 200 meter butterfly at Olympic Games
2017: Caeleb Dressel for 100 meter butterfly at World Championships
2018: Ryan Murphy for 100 meter backstroke at Pan Pacific Championships
2019: Caeleb Dressel for 100 meter butterfly at World Championships
2020: Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021: Bobby Finke for 800 meter freestyle at Olympic Games
2022: Bobby Finke for 800 meter freestyle at World Championships
2023: Bobby Finke for 1500 meter freestyle at World Championships
2024: Bobby Finke for 1500 meter freestyle at Olympic Games
= Female Race of the Year
=2004: Amanda Beard for 200 meter breaststroke at Olympic Games
2005: Kate Ziegler for 1500 meter freestyle at World Championships
2006: Whitney Myers for 200 meter individual medley at Pan Pacific Championships
2007: Kate Ziegler for 1500 meter freestyle at TYR Meet of Champions
2008: Rebecca Soni for 200 meter breaststroke at Olympic Games
2009: Ariana Kukors for 200 meter individual medley at World Championships
2010: Rebecca Soni for 200 meter breaststroke at Pan Pacific Championships
2011: Missy Franklin for 200 meter backstroke at 2011 World Aquatics Championships
2012: Katie Ledecky for 800 meter freestyle at Olympic Games
2013: Katie Ledecky for 1500 meter freestyle at World Championships
2014: Katie Ledecky for 1500 meter freestyle at Pan Pacific Championships
2015: Katie Ledecky for 200 meter freestyle at World Championships
2016: Simone Manuel for 100 meter freestyle at Olympic Games
2017: Lilly King for 100 meter breaststroke at World Championships
2018: Kathleen Baker for 100 meter backstroke at the 2018 Phillips 66 National Championships
2019: Regan Smith for 200 meter backstroke at World Championships
2020: Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021: Lydia Jacoby for 100 meter breaststroke at Olympic Games
2022: Katie Ledecky for 800 meter freestyle at World Championships
2023: Katie Grimes for 10 km at World Championships
2024: Torri Huske for 100 meter butterfly at Olympic Games
= Fran Crippin open water swimmer of the Year
=2023: Katie Grimes
2024: Katie Grimes
= Alumni of the Year
=2023: Lenny Krayzelburg
2024: Rowdy Gaines
= Perseverance Award
== Impact Award
=2004: Dick Ebersol
2008: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
2012: James Mulva
2016: Michael Phelps
2021: Cecil Gordon and Bob Vincent
2022: Bill Maxson and Carol Zaleski
2023: Eddie Reese
2024: Arlene McDonald, Scott Davison and Lorraine Davison
= Athlete Humanitarian Award
=2012: Eric Shanteau
= Team Leadership & Inspiration Award
=2016: Elizabeth Beisel
= Honorary Award
=2020: 1980 US Olympic Swim Team and "front-line workers keeping Americans safe"
See also
USA Swimming
List of sport awards
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Golden Goggle Awards
- USA Swimming
- List of sport awards
- Bobby Finke
- Coach of the Year
- Regan Smith (swimmer)
- Caeleb Dressel
- Lydia Jacoby
- Rowdy Gaines
- Katie Grimes
The Golden Glove (2019)
Parasite (2019)
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