Hickok Belt


The S. Rae Hickok Professional Athlete of the Year award, known as the Hickok Belt, is a trophy that originally was awarded for 27 years to the top professional athlete of the year in the United States, and was re-established in 2012. It was created by Ray and Alan Hickok in honor of their father, Stephen Rae Hickok, who had died unexpectedly in 1945 and was the founder of the Hickok Manufacturing Company of Rochester, New York, which made belts—hence the choice of a belt as a trophy.
The trophy was an alligator-skin belt with a solid-gold buckle, an encrusted 4-carat diamond, and 26 gem chips. It was valued at over $10,000 in the currency of the time and its presentation was a major event in sporting news of the day.
For the first 21 years, from 1950 to 1970, it was awarded in Rochester at the annual Rochester Press-Radio Club dinner. After the Hickok company was taken over by the Tandy Corporation, the award was presented in larger cities such as Chicago or New York. The last award was made in 1976.
In 2010, Tony Liccione, the president of the Rochester Boxing Hall of Fame, announced plans to reinstate the Hickok Belt starting in 2012. The mold used for the belt starting in 1951 has been found and will likely be used again. Liccione planned to invite the 18 surviving belt winners to the Comeback Dinner, which was held on October 16, 2011 at St. John Fisher College.
Since being re-established in 2012, the award has been given based on a vote by the National Sports Media Association; however, there have been no award ceremonies or belt presentations. A 20-member panel chooses one athlete each month, with the twelve monthly winners being eligible for the award at the end of the calendar year. Of the awards given since 2012, two have been presented to LeBron James.

Winners

YearWinnerSport
1950Baseball
1951Baseball
1952Boxing
1953Golf
1954Baseball
1955Football
1956Baseball
1957Boxing
1958Baseball
1959Boxing
1960Golf
1961Baseball
1962Baseball
1963Baseball
1964Football
1965 Baseball
1966Baseball
1967Baseball
1968Football
1969Baseball
1970Baseball
1971Golf
1972Baseball
1973Football
1974Boxing
1975Baseball
1976Football

Revived belt

YearWinnerSportMonthly winners
2012LeBron JamesBasketball
2013LeBron James Basketball
2014Baseball
2015Stephen CurryBasketball
2016Michael PhelpsSwimming
2017José AltuveBaseball
2018Patrick MahomesFootball
2019Kawhi LeonardBasketball
2020
  • Patrick Mahomes

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