2003 awards function The inaugural awards function was held on 10 October 2003 at the
Bruce Mason Centre, North Shore City, as part of the dinner of the 4th New Zealand Cycling Conference. In the conference brochure, the event was advertised as the
CAN best practice awards. The presenters and
MCs for the awards were Glen Koorey (Christchurch) and Jane Dawson (Wellington), both members of the CAN executive. Apart from the inaugural year, the awards have been presented by a
Member of Parliament, as demonstrated by the photos.
2004 awards function presenting the 2004 Cycle Friendly Awards The 2nd awards were held in Wellington at the
Beehive in Wellington on 22 November 2004. Thirteen finalists were honoured, with four nominees taking out the sought after winners' trophies. The awards were presented by the Hon
Pete Hodgson, at the time the
Minister of Transport. Glen Koorey was the MC for the event. Most of the finalists from around New Zealand were represented at the evening function. The 2004 awards were sponsored by SPARC.
2005 awards function presenting a 2005 award to Axel Wilke The 3rd awards were held on 14 October 2005 in
Hutt City in conjunction with the 5th New Zealand Cycling Conference. Thirteen finalists were honoured, with four nominees taking out the sought after winners' trophies. The awards were presented by
Jan Wright, who at the time was the chairman of the board of Land Transport New Zealand (LTNZ).
Axel Wilke was the MC for the event. The 2006 awards were again sponsored by SPARC.
2007 awards function presenting a 2007 award to Rick Houghton (MWH) The 5th awards were held on 1 November 2007 in
Napier in conjunction with the 6th New Zealand Cycling Conference. For the first time, the category 'Cycling Champion of the Year' was included. 15 finalists were honoured, with five nominees taking out the sought after winners' trophies. The awards were presented by the Hon
Annette King, who at the time was the Minister of Transport. Axel Wilke was the MC for the event. The 2007 awards were again sponsored by SPARC.
2008 awards function presenting a 2008 award to Robert Ibell ('Cycling Champion of the Year') The 6th awards were held in
Christchurch in the Canterbury Provincial Council Chambers on 2 October 2008. 15 finalists were honoured, with five nominees taking out the winners' trophies. The awards were presented by the Hon
Lianne Dalziel, at the time the minister of commerce, who spoke on behalf of the transport minister Annette King. Axel Wilke was the MC for the event. The 2008 awards were sponsored by
Avanti.
2009 awards function presenting a 2009 award to Marg Parfitt ('Cycle-friendly commitment by a public organisation') The 7th awards were held on 12 November 2009 in
New Plymouth in conjunction with the 7th New Zealand Cycling Conference. 15 finalists were honoured, with five nominees taking out the sought after winners' trophies. One of the finalists was the Hon John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand, for the New Zealand Cycle Trail, in the 'Cycling Champion of the Year' category. The awards were presented by
Jonathan Young MP, the electorate MP for
New Plymouth. Axel Wilke was the MC for the event. CAN was the main sponsor of the 2009 awards.
2010 awards function The 8th awards were held on 29 October 2010 in Wellington, presented by
Fran Wilde at the chambers of Wellington City Council. Nineteen finalists are competing for the five awards. The MC was Glen Koorey, with
Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown appearing as a guest speaker.
2011/12 awards function (right;
Associate Minister of Transport) The 9th awards were planned to be held in conjunction with the 2011 Cycling Conference; however this was combined with the NZ Walking Conference. Therefore, the awards function was held in early 2012 in conjunction with 2WALKandCYCLE, the inaugural New Zealand Walking and Cycling Conference in Hastings. The awards were held during the conference dinner in the Hastings Opera House on 23 February 2012. Five cycle friendly awards, three Golden Foot awards (by
Living Streets Aotearoa and an inaugural joint walking and cycling award were handed out. The awards were presented by Associate Transport Minister
Chris Tremain, and the MC was
Greg Cooper.
2013/14 awards function The winners of the 10th awards were announced at the 2014
2WALKandCYCLE Conference in Nelson on 29 October 2014. The MC was Greg Cooper and the awards were presented by
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