Achievements


Nick Carter Trophy
Pandas Swimming MVP

The Nick Carter Trophy, presented annually to the most valuable Pandas swimmer, is named for a swimming coach known for his compassion, gentleness, and mission to develop talented young men and women into the best athletes they could be while ensuring all children stayed fit and healthy.

Originally from Port Colborne, Ontario, Nick Carter was a volunteer swimming coach in Edmonton from the late 1920s to the early 1950s, based out of the West Edmonton outdoor pool (now Oliver Pool).

Carter was in the real estate business: his connection to the University of Alberta was simply that many of his friends or students were at one time involved with the Bears and Pandas. Born in the late 1800s, he lived in Edmonton most of his life until he passed away in 1965.

2005–2006 Marla Breitkreutz
2004–2005 Marla Breitkreutz
2003–2004 Kelly O’Toole
2002–2003 Shannon Frey
2001–2002 Annamay Pierse
2000–2001 Shauna McNally
1999–2000 Shauna McNally
1998–1999 Jenny Scott
1997–1998 Ronagh O’Kelly
1996–1997 Sabrina Wilson
1995–1996 Dionne Dallas
1994–1995 No information available
1993–1994 No information available
1992–1993 Keltie Duggan
1991–1992 Janna Promislow
1990–1991 Debbie Gaudin
1989–1990 Anne Taylor
1988–1989 Janet Evans
1987–1988 Donna McGinnis
1986–1987 Judy Cowan
1985–1986 Tiffany Watson
1984–1985 Mary Jo Clark
1983–1984 Beth May
1982–1983 Jan Meunier
1981–1982 Barbara Hemphill
1980–1981 Colla MacDonald
1979–1980 Sandy Slavin
1978–1979 Mary Hughes
1977–1978 Pam Woodside
1976–1977 Sue Hunt
Pam Woodside
1975–1976 Mona Lee Brophy
1974–1975 Wendy Kruger


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