Avery Brundage Trophy
The Avery Brundage Trophy is an award presented by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee to recognize outstanding athletic achievement. Named after Avery Brundage, who served as the president of the International Olympic Committee, the trophy honors athletes who have demonstrated exceptional performance and sportsmanship in their respective sports.
This prestigious trophy is awarded annually and highlights the importance of dedication and excellence in athletics. Recipients of the Avery Brundage Trophy are celebrated for their contributions to sports and their ability to inspire others through their achievements.