HGI Walking Trophy: Details & History

HGI’s
Hiking trophy

© Lars Mortensen

2024 – Nichlas Kronborg Jespersen (Football)
2023 – Jan Dam (Badminton)
2021 – Betina Steneman (Gymnastics)
2018 – Sarah Rosén (Gymnastics)
2017 – Helle & Lars Gram (HGI Café)
2016 – Not awarded
2015 – Jeff Duckett (HGI)
2014 – Torben Andersen (Gymnastics)
2013 – Family Gammelvind (HGI)
2012 – Ole Dam (Gymnastics)
2011 – Vivi Kofoed -Sørensen (Badminton)
2010 – Morten Sloth (Football)
2009 – Alex Berg (Hgi / Gymnastics)
2008 – Andreas Friede (Handball)
2007 – Brian Jensen (HGI / BADMINTON)
2006 – The Olsson family (football)
2005 – Dorthe Madsen (Football)
2004 – Kurt S. Larsen (Badminton)
2003 – Lars Mortensen (Football)
2002 – Hanne Olsen (Handball)
2001 – Inge Hougaard (Gymnastics)
2000 – Jens Thøgersen (Football)
1999 – Lene Holm Jensen (Badminton)
1998 – Tove Thøgersen (HGI / FOOTBALL)
1997 – Arne Astrup (HGI -News)
1996 – Erling Elberg (Football)
1995 – Finn Jensen (Badminton)
1994 – Palle Clausen (volleyball)
1993 – Lasse Nielsen (Football)
1992 – Bent Dahl Pedersen (Gymnastics)
1991 – Tommy Alleshauge (Football)
1990 – Stig Sejdenfaden (HGI / FOOTBALL)
1989 – Erna Mahmens (Badminton)
1988 – Kay Boysen (Football)
1987 – Erling Elberg (Football)
1986 – Hans Madsen (football driver)
1985 – Inger Druestrup (Gymnastics)

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