Air Canada has confirmed that Canadian women's
football (soccer) player, Christine Sinclair, as the recipient of
the first annual Air Canada Athlete of the Year Award.
As recipient of this award, she will receive two
complimentary Executive First tickets to anywhere in the world Air
Canada flies as well as year-long Super Elite membership
privileges for two in Air Canada's Altitude program.
In
selecting Ms. Sinclair for the award, Air Canada President and
Chief Executive Officer, Calin Rovinescu, said, "Christine is a
true ambassador for sport in Canada. Her performance, leadership
and courage have come to the fore on many occasions and have been
a source of pride for many Canadians, leading to an unprecedented
interest in women's football (soccer) in this country. Her
outstanding accomplishments are the inspiration for the creation
of the Air Canada Athlete of the Year Award - an annual award to
be voted on in the future by our customers. By recognizing
leadership, excellence and inspiration among our nation's
athletes, it is our hope that Canadian youth will strive for the
highest ideals of performance - a value we share as Canada's flag
carrier."
Beginning in the fall of 2013, Air Canada's
customers will be invited to vote for the Air Canada Athlete of
the Year; details of the award program are expected to be announced next
year.
Air Canada has a long history of supporting amateur
and professional sport in Canada. The airline has been a supporter
and official airline of the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic teams
since 2006, and for more than 25 years, a sponsor and transporter
of many of Canada's NHL hockey teams as well as Hockey Canada.
Burnaby B.C. native Christine Sinclair is a two-time Olympian
and led the 2012 London Games with a record-setting six goals to
lift Canada to a bronze medal and earn herself the honour of
carrying the flag at the Closing Ceremonies.
Captain of
Canada's women's national football (soccer) team, Ms. Sinclair has
spent the last 13 years (2000-2012) with the Canadian team,
participating in three FIFA World Cups (2003, 2007, 2011) and the
2008 Olympic Games. Among her individual accomplishments is a
"Top-5 Player in the World" status for the last decade.
At the age of 29, Ms. Sinclair is Canada's
all-time leader in appearances and goals and a nine-time Canadian
Soccer
Player of the Year. She played her college football (soccer) at
the University of Portland, where she set an all-time Division I
goal-scoring record with 39.
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