Weatherby Award
The Weatherby Award is awarded annually for remarkable lifetime achievements in the field of hunting and conservation.[1] It is considered "the Nobel Prize equivalent in hunting and conservationism" and the pinnacle to a long, successful hunting career.[2][3] Although it was first awarded in 1956, the Weatherby Foundation International was only established in 1988 to honour the deceased Roy Weatherby, founder of the eponymous gun manufacturer, Weatherby, Inc. The Foundation’s mission statement is “to educate youth and the non-hunting public on the beneficial role of ethical sport hunting and its contribution to wildlife conservation, and to protect our constitutional right to do so”.[4]
Weatherby Award | |
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View of Omni Dallas Hotel, where the prize is awarded annually | |
Location | 7834 S. Lakeshore Drive Tempe Arizona |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Weatherby Foundation International |
First awarded | 1956 |
Currently held by | Alexander Egorov |
Website | Official website |
Laureates
The list of winners is available at the official Weatherby Foundation website.[5]
Year | Winner | Country | Comments | |
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1956 | Herb W. Klein | United States | ||
1957 | Jack O'Connor | United States | ||
1958 | Warren Page | United States | ||
1959 | Berry B. Brooks | United States | ||
1960 | Elgin T. Gates | United States | ||
1961 | Julio E. Estrada | Mexico | ||
1962 | H.I.H Abdul Reza Pahlavi | Iran | ||
1963 | John B. Lagarde | United States | ||
1964 | Dr. Frank C. Hibben | United States | ||
1965 | François Edmond-Blanc | France | ||
1966 | Dr. W. Brandon Macomber | United States | ||
1967 | Dan W. Maddox | United States | ||
1968 | Weir McDonald | United States | ||
1969 | C.J. McElroy | United States | ||
1970 | George H. Landreth | United States | ||
1971 | Juan Naude Cordova | Mexico | ||
1972 | James R. Mellon II | United States | ||
1973 | Basil C. Bradbury | United States | ||
1974 | Dr. Kenneth W. Vaughn | United States | ||
1975 | No award | |||
1976 | Rudolf Sand | Denmark | ||
1977 | Valentín de Madariaga y Oya | Spain | ||
1978 | Arthur W. Carlsberg | United States | ||
1979 | Dr. Robert E. Speegle | United States | ||
1980 | Watson T. Yoshimoto | United States | ||
1981 | Dr. Carlo Caldesi Biella | Italy | ||
1982 | Glenn Slade | United States | ||
1983 | Mahlon T. White | United States | ||
1984 | Jacques Henrijean | Belgium | ||
1985 | Thornton Snider | United States | ||
1986 | Héctor Cuéllar | Mexico | ||
1987 | Dr. James E. Conklin | United States | ||
1988 | No award | |||
1989 | Donald G. Cox | United States | ||
1990 | Robert K. Chisholm | United States | ||
1991 | Gary R. Ingersoll | United States | ||
1992 | Hubert Thummler | Mexico | ||
1993 | L. Irvin Barnhart | United States | ||
1994 | Dr. Gerald L. Warnock | United States | ||
1995 | Jesús Yuren | Mexico | ||
1996 | Arnold E. Alward | Canada | ||
1997 | Ricardo Medem Sanjuán | Spain | ||
1998 | Dan L. Duncan | United States | ||
1999 | Pete Papac | United States | ||
2000 | Enrique Zamácola Millet | Spain | ||
2001 | Adrián Sada | Mexico | ||
2002 | Rex Baker | United States | ||
2003 | Mike Simpson | United States | ||
2004 | David J. Hanlin | United States | ||
2005 | Jimmie C. Rosenbruch | United States | ||
2006 | Federico Sada | Mexico | ||
2007 | Dr. Larry Rudolph | United States | ||
2008 | Alan Sackman | United States | ||
2009 | Bruce Keller | United States | ||
2010 | Tony Gioffre | United States | ||
2011 | Edward D. Yates | United States | ||
2012 | Thomas J. Hammond | United States | ||
2013 | J. Alain Smith | United States | ||
2014 | Renee Snider | United States | ||
2015 | Barbara Sackman | United States | ||
2016 | Kenneth Barr | United States | ||
2017 | Craig Boddington | United States | ||
2018 | Jim Shockey | Canada | ||
2019 | José Madrazo Ambrosio | Spain | ||
2020 | Alexander Egorov | Russia |
Laureates per country
The following table shows the number of laureates per country:
Rank | Country | Laureates |
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1 | United States | 46 |
2 | Mexico | 7 |
3 | Spain | 4 |
4 | Canada | 2 |
5 | Iran | 1 |
6 | France | 1 |
7 | Denmark | 1 |
8 | Italy | 1 |
9 | Belgium | 1 |
10 | Russia | 1 |
Total | 65 | |
See also
References
- Wayne van Zwoll, Shooter's Bible Guide to Handloading: A Comprehensive Reference for Responsible and Reliable Reloading, Simon. and Schuster (Nov., 2015)
- ABC: Emotivo homenaje a Pepe Madrazo, Premio Weatherby de Caza y Conservación 2019 - 20 October 2019
- Expansión: Pepe Madrazo, el español que ha conseguido el Nobel de la caza - 17 January 2020
- ""About Us"". United States: Weatherby Foundation International. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
- ""Previous Winners/Presenters"". United States: Weatherby Foundation International. Retrieved June 30, 2020.