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Department of the Air Force Athlete of the Year

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The Department of the Air Force Athlete of the Year is a yearly award for the best male and female athlete of the United States Air Force and United States Space Force.[1] Many winners were part of the United States Air Force World Class Athlete Program. Until 2021 it was named United States Air Force Athlete of the Year.

Men

Year Rank Name Sport(s)
1989
Sergeant[2]
Steven Pecinovsky Race walking [3]
1990 Sergeant Todd Stehman
Indoor volleyball
[4]
1991
Captain
William Burton Roy[* 1]
Shooting
[5]
1992
1993
1994
Captain
Michael Buonaugurio
Triathlon
[6]
1995
Staff sergeant
Ronald Simms
Boxing
1996
First Lieutenant
David DeGraaf
Handball
[7]
1997
Captain
Mark T. Cucuzella
Marathon
[8]
1998
1999
Second Lieutenant
Robert L. Dickie III
Cross country running
Track and Field
[9]
2000
Captain
Stephen Goodman
Triathlon
[10]
2001 Sergeant Steven B. Woods
Wrestling
[11]
2002
Staff sergeant
Anthony D. Patrick
Softball
[12][13]
2003
Captain
Kevin Eastler Race walking [14][15]
2004
Captain
James Parker
Hammer throwing
[16]
2005
Major
Roger Sherman
Shooting
[17][18]
2006
Master sergeant
Martin Bedford
Bowling
[19][20]
2007
Second Lieutenant
Ken Corigliano
Triathlon
[21]
2008
Technical sergeant
Michael Bergquist
Road cycling
[22][23]
2009
Captain
Ian Holt
Road cycling
[24]
2010
Captain
James Bales
Triathlon
[25]
2011
Captain
Weston Kelsey
Fencing
[26]
2012
Staff sergeant
Bradley T. Williams
Triathlon
[27]
2013
Captain
Ascenzo Bonitati II
Taekwondo
[28]
2014
Lieutenant colonel
Benjamin D. Boehm
Rowing
[29]
2015
Staff sergeant
John H. Allen
Baseball
[30][31]
2016
First Lieutenant
Cale Simmons
Pole vault
[32][33]
2017
Major
Ian Holt -2-
Road cycling
[34][35]
2018
Second Lieutenant
James Jax
Baseball
[36]
2019
Captain
Andrew Donlin
Handball
Beach handball
[37]
2020
Airman first class
Michael Mannozzi
Racewalking
[38]
2021
Staff sergeant
Justin Southichack
Jujutsu
[39]
2022
Master sergeant
Kenneth Guinn
Wheelchair rugby
Wheelchair basketball
Sitting volleyball
[40]
2023
Captain
Andrew Donlin -2-
Handball
Beach handball
[41]

Women

Year Rank Name Sport(s)
1982 Officer Gail Liberty
Shooting
[42]
1983
to
1990
1991
Captain
Barbara Faulkenberry
Racquetball
[43]
1992
1993
1994
Captain
Teresa R. Lewis
Modern pentathalon
[6]
1995
1996
Senior airman
Deena Wigger
Shooting
[7]
1997
Staff sergeant
Lori M. Eppard
Marathon
[8]
1998
1999
Major
Kimberly J. Markland
Marathon
Cross country running
Track and Field
[9]
2000 First or Second Lieutenant Nicole Mustilli
Fencing
[10]
2001
Second Lieutenant
Summer A. Deaton
Volleyball
[11]
2002
Second Lieutenant
Kristy L. Kuhlman
Soccer
[12][13]
2003
First Lieutenant
Laura McDonald
Rugby union
Rugby sevens
[14][15]
2004
2005
Staff sergeant
Twyla Sears
Softball
[17][18]
2006
Captain
Linda Jeffery
Golf
[19][20]
2007
2008
Second Lieutenant
Dana Pounds
Javelin throwing
[22][44]
2009
Master sergeant
Karrie Warren
Softball
[45]
2010
2011
Airman first class
Emily Shertzer
Marathon
[26]
2012
Major
Elissa Ballas
Marathon
[27][46]
2013
Second Lieutenant
Samantha B. Morrison
Triathlon
[28]
2014
First Lieutenant
Sara E. Holman
Swimming
[29][47]
2015
First Lieutenant
Magin A. Day
Marathon
Cross country running
[30]
2016
Captain
Paige Blackburn
Discus throwing
Javelin throwing
[32][33]
2017
Captain
Abby L. Hall
Indoor volleyball
[34][35]
2018
Major
Amy Natalini
Marathon
[36]
2019
Major
Andrea Matesick
Equestrian
[37]
2020
Captain
Amber Hansen
Weightlifting
[38]
2021
Airman first class
Kelly Curtis
Skeleton
[39]
2022
Technical sergeant
Evon Pennington
Bodybuilding
[40]
2023
First Lieutenant
Rose Smith
Triathlon
[41]

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