The Colin Campbell Award was created in honour of Canadian Colin Campbell, who served as president of the International Curling Federation, now known as the World Curling Federation, from 1969 until his death in 1978. It is presented to the male curler "who best displays the ideals of sportsmanship and skill" during the World Curling Championships. The winner is selected by his fellow curlers in the tournament.
Year | Winner | Country |
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2009 | Wang Fengchun | China |
2008 | Thomas Dufour | France[1] |
2007 | Ralph Stöckli | Switzerland |
2006 | Ewan MacDonald | Scotland |
2005 | Marco Mariani | Italy |
2004 | Sean Becker | New Zealand |
2003 | Markku Uusipaavalniemi | Finland |
2002 | Pål Trulsen | Norway |
2001 | Spencer Mugnier | France |
2000 | Greg McAulay | Canada |
1999 | Sean Becker | New Zealand |
1998 | Markku Uusipaavalniemi | Finland |
1997 | Jussi Uusipaavalniemi | Finland |
1996 | Mikael Hasselborg | Sweden |
1995 | Peja Lindholm | Sweden |
1994 | Gert Larsen | Denmark |
1993 | Hugh Millikin | Australia |
1992 | Jussi Uusipaavalniemi | Finland |
1991 | Markus Eggler | Switzerland |
1990 | Tommy Stjerne | Denmark |
1989 | Tommy Stjerne | Denmark |
1988 | Bo Bakke | Norway |
1987 | Gorin Roxin | Sweden |
1986 | Uli Sutor | Germany |
1985 | Tim Wright | USA |
1984 | Mike Hay | Scotland |
1983 | Keith Wendorf | Germany |
1982 | Rick Lang | Canada |
1981 | Mark Olson | Canada |
1980 | Greig Henderson | Scotland |
1979 | Keith Wendorf | Germany |