John Serafin Trophy

    Origin
    The trophy was conceived and donated by members John Serafin and George Kulesza in 1992. The award was first presented in 1997.

    Criteria
    The trophy is presented to the winner of the Free program (of any category in terms of percentage of possible points achieved) at the U.S. National Glider Aerobatic Championships.

    Procedures
    The name of the recipient is provided the Contest Director by the Scoring Director after the contest is completed. The recipient’s plaque is ordered by the Executive Director along with the other trophies for the Glider Nationals. No name is inscribed.

    Presentation
    Recipient trophies are funded by IAC and consist of a laser cut plaque with a photograph of the permanent trophy set in the plaque. The master trophy remains on display at the IAC Pavilion in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The plaque is presented at the U.S. National Glider Aerobatic Championships annual awards banquet.  

    THE JOHN SERAFIN TROPHY - CHRONOLOGY OF RECIPIENTS

    1997 - Ken Hadden
    1998 - Bill Lumley
    1999 - Walter Parrasch
    2000 - Bill Lumley
    2001 - Not Flown

    2002 - John Lumley
    2003 - Charles Kalko
    2004 – Clay Quinby

    2005 – Scott Kotowski
    2006 – Chris Ross
    2007 – Jacob Allen
    2008 – Paul Jennings
    2009 – Paul Jennings

 

   

     
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