Who says romance is dead? WBC's presumably male bastion has elected a member of the fair sex for the fourth time as our Sports(wo)man of the Year. Emily Wu won our annual membership vote handily over a field of 15 nominees by commanding over 17% of the vote. Emily’s presence was noted throughout the con as being a game and upbeat competitor in numerous wargame events heavily dominated by males where female presence is often lacking. Despite much in the way of success in the won/loss columns, she took the experience in stride and came back for more.
That alone is worthy of notice, but when she and Geoff Allbutt got married during the convention at 9:30 on Thursday and then returned to the Host to play in another tournament—well, her election was all but certain. In the game of life when a woman gives up her honeymoon to pursue her husband's hobby, she's a keeper! Congratulations, Geoff and Emily! As compensation for the honeymoon, the first anniversary lodgings are on us at WBC 2014. And you can even bring Geoff if you want.
All 15 nominees received votes with 310 members participating. Others receiving strong support were Tom McCorry (14%), Rob Drozd and Max DuBoff (10%), Antony Saccenti (9%) and Rose Hitchings (8%). Congratulations to all of our good sports and our thanks for making WBC a better experience for all of us to enjoy.
Sportsmanship Winners
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Chuck Stapp
1992—NJ
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Tiger Von Pagel
1993—FL
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Rob Kilroy
1994—PA
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Ian Lange
1995—ae
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Jim Matt
1996—MI
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Ed Connery
1997—NJ
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Frank Sinigaglio
1999- NJ
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Robert Sacks
2000—NY
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Bret Hildebran
2001—OH
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Kaarin Engelmann
2002, 2008—VA
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James Jordan
2003—MD
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Steve Okonski
2004—MD
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Bruno Sinigaglio
2005—AK
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Phil Barcafer
2006—PA
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Rebecca Hebner
2007—CO |
Mark Yoshikawa
2009—CA
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John Emery
2010—SC |
Larry Lingle
2011—PA
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Peter Eldridge
2012—uk |
Emily Wu
2013—NY
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