Ladies' Gaelic football All Stars Awards

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Since 1980 Ladies' Gaelic football All Stars Awards have been given annually by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association to the best player in each of the fifteen positions in the ladies' version of Gaelic football. Mary J Curran of Kerry and Cora Staunton of Mayo both hold the all time record winning eleven awards between 1980 and 1993 and 2000 to 2017 respectively. Patricia O'Brien from Cavan, who won awards in 1981 and 1982, appears under her married name Patricia Mimna when she won awards with London 1992, 1993 and 1994. See also: GAA GPA All Stars Awards and Camogie All Stars Awards. Reference: All Stars Page, www.LadiesGaelic.ie

Ladies Gaelic football

Ladies' Gaelic football is a team sport for women, very similar to Gaelic football, and co-ordinated by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association. The sport originated in Ireland and is most popular there, although it is played in other countries, often by members of the Irish diaspora.

The Gaelic Athletic Association-Gaelic Players' Association All Stars Awards are awarded annually to the best player in each of the 15 playing positions in Gaelic football and hurling. Additionally, one player in each code is selected as Player of the Year. The awards have since 2011 been presented jointly by the Gaelic Athletic Association and the representative body for inter-county players, the Gaelic Players Association.

Ladies Gaelic Football Association Governing body for ladies Gaelic football on the island of Ireland

The Ladies' Gaelic Football Association is the organisation which promotes and regulates ladies' Gaelic football in Ireland.

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Past winners

1980

Martina McGuire (Cavan), Ann Maher (Roscommon), Eileen O'Connor (Kerry), Nuala Egan (Roscommon), Bernadette Stankard (Galway), Rose Dunican (Offaly), Mary Troy (Laois), Josie Stapleton (Tipperary), Ann Molloy (Offaly), Eliz O'Brien (Roscommon), Eileen Lawlor (Kerry), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Lilian Gory (Tipperary), Agnes Gorman (Offaly)

The Cavan County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Cavan GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in Cavan.

Tipperary GAA Gaelic Athletic Association

The Tipperary County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Tipperary GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Tipperary and the Tipperary inter-county teams.

Kerry GAA governing body of Gaelic games in County Kerry

The Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Kerry. The county board is also responsible for the Kerry inter-county teams.

1981

Martina McGuire (Cavan), Ann Maher (Tipperary), Eileen O'Connor (Kerry), Bridget Sheridan (Cavan), Bernadette Stankard (Galway), Rose Dunican (Offaly), Bernie Dunne (Offaly), Mary Twomey (Kerry), Jean Dunne (Offaly), Bridget Reynolds (Offaly), Eliz O'Brien (Roscommon), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Lilian Gory (Tipperary), Deidre Quinn (Leitrim), Patricia O'Brien (Cavan)

Galway GAA Irish Gaelic Athletic Association

The Galway County Boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Galway GAA are one of the 32 GAA county boards in Ireland; they are responsible for Gaelic games in County Galway, and for the Galway inter-county teams.

Offaly GAA County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Offaly

The Offaly County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Offaly GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Offaly. Separate county boards are also responsible for the Offaly inter-county teams.

Roscommon GAA

The Roscommon County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Roscommon GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Roscommon. The county board is also responsible for the Roscommon inter-county teams. In 2014, with the help of sponsors and the Club Rossie initiative, a Roscommon GAA bus was bought to provide transport for all county teams to use.

1982

Hilda O'Leary (Kerry), Ann Molloy (Offaly), Tracy Monahan (Leitrim), Josie Briorty (Cavan), Margaret Lawlor (Kerry), Marion O'Shea (Tipperary), Bernie Dunne (Offaly), Mary Twomey (Kerry), Jean Dunne (Offaly), Claire Dolan (Galway), Angela McCabe (Cavan), Angie Hearne (Wexford), Patricia O'Brien (Cavan), Del Whyte (Kerry), Bridget Reynolds (Offaly)

Leitrim GAA

The Leitrim County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Leitrim GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Leitrim. The county board is also responsible for the Leitrim inter-county teams.

Wexford GAA

The Wexford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Wexford GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Wexford. The county board is also responsible for the Wexford inter-county teams.

1983

Kathleen Kennedy (Dublin), Agnes Gorman (Offaly), Nora Foley (Kerry), Tracy Monahan (Leitrim), Claire Geraghty (Galway), Rose Dunican (Offaly), Jacinta Kehoe (Wexford), Annette Walsh (Kerry), Ann Cullen (Wexford), Mary Dempsey (Galway), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Deidre Quinn (Leitrim), Bridget Reynolds (Offaly), Mary Twomey (Kerry), Eileen Lawlor (Kerry)

Dublin GAA Irish Gaelic football team

The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in the Dublin Region and the Dublin inter-county teams. The team and its fans are known as "The Dubs" or "Boys in Blue". The fans have a special affiliation with the Hill 16 end of Croke Park

1984

Kathleen Kennedy (Dublin), Bridget Leen (Kerry), Christine Byrne (Wexford), Connie Conway (Laois), Marion Doherty (Kerry), Jean Dunne (Offaly), Edel Clarke (Westmeath), Catherine Murphy (Wexford), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Theresa Rafferty (Galway), Eileen Lawlor (Kerry), Meave Quinn (Leitrim), Margaret Lawlor (Kerry), Ann Whelan (Wexford), Geraldine Wrynn (Leitrim)

Laois GAA

The Laois County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Laois GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Laois and the Laois inter-county teams.

Westmeath GAA

The Westmeath County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Westmeath GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Westmeath. The county board is also responsible for the Westmeath inter-county teams.

1985

Kathleen Curran (Kerry), Mary Rice (Wexford), Connie Conway (Laois), Joan Shannon (Cork), Marion Doherty (Kerry), Kathleen Murphy (Laois), Edel Cullen (Wexford), Meave Quinn (Leitrim), Lil O'Sullivan (Kerry), Sheila Conroy (Laois), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Margaret Lawlor (Kerry), Mary Conroy (Laois), Del Whyte (Kerry), Mairead O'Leary (Cork)

1986

Kathleen Curran (Kerry), Mary Moore (Wexford), Mary Thorpe (Wexford), Nora Hallissey (Kerry), Christine Harding (Wexford), Anne White (Wexford), Edel Clarke (Westmeath), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Catherine Murphy (Wexford), Angie Hearne (Wexford), Marie Crotty (Waterford), Marina Barry (Kerry), Jo Glennon (Westmeath), Del Whyte (Kerry), Catherine Conroy (Laois)

1987

Kathleen Curran (Kerry), Mary Moore (Wexford), Del Whyte (Kerry), Connie Conway (Laois), Ann Fitzpatrick (Waterford), Jo Glennon (Westmeath), Mary Lane (Kerry), Annette Walsh (Kerry), Rita Dowling (Laois), Marina Barry (Kerry), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Edel Clarke (Westmeath), Kathleen Moore (Wexford), Marie Crotty (Waterford), Siobhan Dunne (Wexford)

1988

Kathleen Curran (Kerry), Mary Moore (Wexford), Connie Conway (Laois), Dolores Tyrell (Waterford), Mary Quinn (Leitrim), June Whyte (Waterford), Phil Curran (Kerry), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Annette Walsh (Kerry), Bridget Bradley (Wexford), Mary Crotty (Waterford), Eileen Lawlor (Kerry), Sue Ramsbottom (Laois), Bernie Ryan (Waterford), Margeret Lawlor (Kerry)

1989

Theresa Furlong (Wexford), Mary Moore (Wexford), Phil Curran (Kerry), Anne Dunford (Waterford), Marion Doherty (Kerry), Kathleen Moore (Wexford), Mary Quinn (Leitrim), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Annette Walsh (Kerry), Aine Wall (Waterford), Bernie Ryan (Waterford), Marina Barry (Kerry), Sue Ramsbottom (Lais), Angie Hearne (Wexford), Siobhan Dunne (Wexford)

1990

Mary Keane (Clare), Bridget Leen (Kerry), Connie Conway (Laois), Mary Mullery (Galway), Marion Doherty (Kerry), Ann Fitzpatrick (Waterford), Mary Downey (Laois), Amanda Donohoe (Laois), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Aine Wall (Waterford), Katie Liston (Kerry), Marie Ryan (Waterford), Margaret Lawlor (Kerry), Sue Ramsbottom (Laois), Eileen Lawlor (Kerry)

1991

Lulu Carroll (Laois), Bridget Leen (Kerry), Martina O'Ryan (Waterford), Anne Dunford (Waterford), Mary Gallagher (Westmeath), Phil Curran (Kerry), Anne Fitzpatrick (Waterford), Marie Crotty (Waterford), Julie Kavanagh (Dublin), Marina Barry (Kerry), Katie Liston (Kerry), Michelle Donnelly (Clare), Amanda Donohoe (Laois), Aine Wall (Waterford), Margaret Brennan (Laois)

1992

Bernie Deegan (Laois), Bridget Leen (Kerry), Martina O'Ryan (Waterford), June Whyte (Waterford), Mary Gallagher (Westmeath), Mary Casey (Laois), Marie Gallagher (Clare), Fionnuala Ruane (Kerry), Bernie Ryan (Waterford), Marina Barry (Kerry), Geraldine O'Ryan (Waterford), Edel Clarke (Westmeath), Patricia Mimna (London), Aine Wall (Waterford), Pauline Mullen (Mayo)

1993

Bernie Deegan (Laois), Margaret Buckley (Cork), Bernie O'Neill (Mayo), Katie Liston (Kerry), Mary O'Gorman (Wexford), Mary Casey (Laois), Fionnuala Ruane (Kerry), Denise Smith (Dublin), Marie Fitzgerald (Kerry), Patricia Mimna (London), Mary J Curran (Kerry), Sinead Cullinane (Clare), Marina Barry (Kerry), Sue Ramsbottom (Laois), Aine Wall (Waterford)

1994

Kathleen Curran (Kerry), Bridget Leen (Kerry), Martina O'Ryan (Waterford), Margaret Phelan (Laois), Diane O'Hora (Mayo), Noirin Walsh (Waterford), Edel Clarke (Westmeath), Jenny Greenan (Monaghan), Meave Quinn (Leitrim), Marie Gallagher (Clare), Sue Ramsbottom (Laois), Catriona Casey (Waterford), Fiona Crotty (Waterford), Aine Wall (Waterford), Patricia Mimna (London)

1995

Anna Lisa Crotty (Waterford), Regina Byrne (Waterford), Bernie O'Neill (Mayo), Cleona Walsh (Waterford), Eileen Gill (Westmeath), Fionnuala Ruane (Kerry), Julianne Torpey (Waterford), Jennifer Greenan (Monaghan), Marie Fitzgerald (Kerry), Fiona O'Driscoll (Cork), Marie Crotty (Waterford), Catriona Casey (Waterford), Geraldine O'Ryan (Waterford), Patricia Mullen (Mayo), Geraldine O'Shea (Kerry)

1996

Anna Lisa Crotty (Waterford), Maread Kelly (Monaghan), Noirin Walsh (Waterford), Margaret Phelan (Laois), Brenda McAnespie (Monaghan), Jenny Greenan (Monaghan), Julianne Torpey (Waterford), Christina Heffernan (Mayo), Linda Farrelly (Monaghan), Nicola Dunne (Wicklow), Geraldine O'Shea (Kerry), Anne Marie Curran (Westmeath), Margaret Kerins (Monaghan), Sue Ramsbottom (Laois), Aine Wall (Waterford)

1997

Anna Lisa Crotty (Waterford), Maread Kelly (Monaghan), Noirin Walsh (Waterford), Maread Kelly (Monaghan), Moira McMahon (Clare), Brenda McAnespie (Monaghan), Julianne Torpey (Waterford), Jenny Greenan (Monaghan), Eithne Morrisey (Clare), Christine O'Brien (Meath), Angela Larkin (Monaghan), Fiona Blessington (Longford), Geraldine O'Ryan (Waterford), Sue Ramsbottom (Laois), Catriona Casey (Waterford)

1998

Patricia Bohan (Leitrim), Eileen McElvaney (Monaghan), Siobhan O'Ryan (Waterford), Noirin Walsh (Waterford), Anna Lisa Crotty (Waterford), Anne Marie Dennehy (Meath), Niamh Kindlon (Monaghan), Christin Heffernan (Mayo), Jenny Greenan (Monaghan), Margaret Kerins (Monaghan), Edel Byrne (Monaghan), Christine O'Brien (Meath), Rebecca Hallihan (Waterford), Aine Wall (Waterford), Geraldine O'Ryan (Waterford)

1999

Denise Horan (Mayo), Brenda McAnespie (Monaghan), Siobhan O'Ryan (Waterford), Marcella Heffernan (Mayo), Anna Lisa Crotty (Waterford), Mary Casey (Laois), Assumpta Cullen (Wexford), Christina Heffernan (Mayo), Niamh McNelis (Meath), Edel Byrne (Monaghan), Fiona Blessington (Longford), Catriona Casey (Waterford), Christine O'Brien (Meath), Eilish Gormley (Tyrone), Geraldine O'Ryan (Waterford)

2000

Denise Horan (Mayo), Marcella Heffernan (Mayo), Helena Lohan (Mayo), Olivia Condon (Waterford), Claire McGarvey (Tyrone), Martina O'Ryan (Waterford), Lynda Donnelly (Tyrone), Anna Lisa Crotty (Waterford), Christina Heffernan (Mayo), Fiona Blessington (Longford), Lynnette Hughes (Tyrone), Mary O'Donnell (Waterford), Diane O'Hora (Mayo), Eilish Gormley (Tyrone), Cora Staunton (Mayo)

2001

Denise Horan (Mayo), Noelle Comyns (Clare), Anna Connolly (Laois), Margaret Phelan (Laois), Marcella Heffernan (Mayo), Jenny Greenan (Monaghan), Lorraine Muckian (Louth), Christina Heffernan (Mayo), Kathleen O'Reilly (Laois), Louise Kelly (Dublin), Majella Griffin (Clare), Brianne Leahy (Kildare), Sarah O'Connor (Kerry), Eithne Morrissey (Clare), Cora Staunton (Mayo)

2002

Suzanne Hughes (Dublin), Donna Frost (Waterford), Helena Lohan (Mayo), Olivia Butler (Waterford), Claire Egan (Mayo), Jenny Greenan (Monaghan), Julie Torpey (Waterford), Christina Heffernan (Mayo), Mary O'Donnell (Waterford), Sile Nic Coitir (Dublin), Niamh Kindlon (Monaghan), Edel Byrne (Monaghan), Orla Callan (Monaghan), Geraldine O'Shea (Kerry), Cora Staunton (Mayo)

2003

Andrea O Donoghue (Kerry), Nuala O Se (Mayo), Helena Lohan (Mayo), Maria Kavanagh (Dublin), Anna Lisa Crotty (Waterford), Martina Farrell (Dublin), Emer Flaherty (Galway), Angie McNally (Dublin), Mary O'Donnell (Waterford), Lisa Cohill (Galway), Christina Heffernan (Mayo), Michelle McGing (Mayo), Mary O'Rourke (Waterford), Geraldine O'Shea (Kerry), Kasey O'Driscoll (Kerry),

2004

Cliodhna O'Connor (Dublin), Christine O'Reilly (Monaghan), Ruth Stephens (Galway), Helena Lohan (Mayo), Rena Buckley (Cork), Louise Keegan (Dublin), Emer Flaherty (Galway), Annette Clarke (Galway), Claire Egan (Mayo), Lisa Cohill (Galway), Bernie Finlay (Dublin), Valerie Mulcahy (Cork), Mary Nevin (Dublin), Geraldine O'Shea (Kerry), Cora Staunton (Mayo)

2005

Una Carroll (Galway), Ruth Stephens (Galway), Angela Walsh (Cork), Leona Tector (Wexford), Briege Corkery (Cork), Aoibheann Daly (Galway), Gemma Fay (Dublin), Juliet Murphy (Cork), Claire Egan (Mayo), Geraldine Doherty (Meath), Deirdre O Reilly (Cork), Lyndsay Davey (Dublin), Valerie Mulcahy (Cork), Niamh Fahey (Galway), Lorna Joyce (Galway)

2006

Katrina Connolly (Sligo), Caoimhe Marley (Armagh), Angela Walsh (Cork), Rena Buckley (Cork), Aoibheann Daly (Galway), Bronagh O'Donnell (Armagh), Patricia Fogarty (Laois), Caroline O'Hanlon (Armagh), Mary O Donnell (Waterford), Nollaig Cleary (Cork), Grainne Nulty (Meath), Sarah O Connor (Kerry), Tracey Lawlor (Laois), Mary O'Connor (Cork), Dymphna O Brien (Limerick).

2007

Mary Rose Kelly (Wexford), Rebecca Hallahan (Waterford), Angela Walsh (Cork), Rena Buckley (Cork), Claire O'Hara (Mayo), Brid Stack (Cork), Briege Corkery (Cork), Juliet Murphy (Cork), Brianne Leahy (Kildare), Sarah McLoughlin (Leitrim), Cora Staunton (Mayo), Tracey Lawlor (Laois), Valerie Mulcahy (Cork), Gemma Begley (Tyrone), Deirdre O'Reilly (Cork)

2008

Elaine Harte (Cork), Linda Barrett (Cork), Angela Walsh (Cork), Sharon Courtney (Monaghan), Briege Corkery (Cork), Brid Stack (Cork), Neamh Woods (Tyrone), Juliet Murphy (Cork), Amanda Casey (Monaghan), Nollaig Cleary (Cork), Niamh Kindlon (Monaghan), Michaela Downey (Down), Edel Byrne (Monaghan), Cora Staunton (Mayo), Edel Hanley (Tipperary)

2009

Cliodhna O'Connor (Dublin), Noelle Tierney (Mayo), Angela Walsh (Cork), Geraldine O'Flynn (Cork), Briege Corkery (Cork), Martha Carter (Mayo), Siobhain McGrath (Dublin), Juliet Murphy (Cork), Norita Kelly (Cork), Nollaig Cleary (Cork), Edel Byrne (Monaghan), Noelle Earley (Kildare), Clara McAnespie (Monaghan), Sinéad Aherne (Dublin), Cora Staunton (Mayo)

2010

Edel Murphy (Kerry), Rachel Ruddy (Dublin), Lorraine Muckian (Laois), Sinead McLaughlin (Tyrone), Siobhan McGrath (Dublin), Brid Stack (Cork), Gemma Fay (Dublin), Denise Masterson (Dublin), Tracey Lawlor (Laois), Cathy Donnelly (Tyrone), Gemma Begley (Tyrone), Amy McGuinness (Dublin), Yvonne McMonagle (Donegal), Sinéad Aherne (Dublin), Joline Donnelly (Tyrone)

2011

Irene Munnelly (Meath), Grainne McNally (Monaghan), Sharon Courtney (Monaghan), Deirdre O'Reilly (Cork), Briege Corkery (Cork), Brid Stack (Cork), Geraldine O'Flynn (Cork), Juliet Murphy (Cork), Tracey Lawlor (Laois), Therese McNally (Monaghan), Elaine Kelly (Dublin), Mary Kirwan (Laois), Ciara McAnespie (Monaghan), Rena Buckley (Cork), Sinéad Aherne (Dublin)

2012

Elaine Harte (Cork), Cait Lynch (Kerry), Brid Stack (Cork), Christina Reilly (Monaghan), Briege Corkery (Cork), Rena Buckley (Cork), Geraldine O'Flynn (Cork), Sinéad Goldrick (Dublin), Caroline O'Hanlon (Armagh), Sarah Houlihan (Kerry), Cora Staunton (Mayo), Ciara O'Sullivan (Cork), Cathriona McConnell (Monaghan), Valerie Mulcahy (Cork), Louise Ni Muircheartaigh (Kerry)

2013

Yvonne Byrne (Mayo), Grainne McNally (Monaghan), Sharon Courtney (Monaghan), Deirdre O'Reilly (Cork), Briege Corkery (Cork), Sinéad Goldrick (Dublin), Geraldine O'Flynn (Cork), Annette Clarke (Galway), Juliet Murphy (Cork), Sarah Houlihan (Kerry), Caoimhe Mohan (Monaghan), Cora Courtney (Monaghan), Valerie Mulcahy (Cork), Cora Staunton (Mayo), Louise Ni Muircheartaigh (Kerry)

2014

Ciamh Dollard (Laois), Mairead Tennyson (Armagh), Angela Walsh (Cork), Brid Stack (Cork), Vera Foley (Cork), Sinéad Goldrick (Dublin), Geraldine O'Flynn (Cork), Briege Corkery (Cork), Caroline O'Hanlon (Armagh), Noëlle Healy (Dublin), Ciara O'Sullivan (Cork), Cora Courtney (Monaghah), Lyndsey Davey (Dublin), Sinéad Aherne (Dublin), Aileen Pyres (Down)

2015

Linda Martin (Monaghan), Marie Ambrose (Cork), Aislinn Desmond (Kerry), Geraldine O'Flynn (Cork), Vera Foley (Cork), Sinead Finnegan (Dublin), Sinéad Goldrick (Dublin), Briege Corkery (Cork), Rena Buckley (Cork), Cora Courtney (Monaghan), Cora Staunton (Mayo), Carla Rowe (Dublin), Valerie Mulcahy (Cork), Lyndsey Davey (Dublin), Aimee Mackin (Armagh)

2016

Mary Hulgraine (Kildare), Marie Ambrose (Cork), Brid Stack (Cork), Leah Caffrey (Dublin), Sinéad Goldrick (Dublin), Deirdre O'Reilly (Cork), Grainne McNally (Monaghan), Fiona McHale (Mayo), Briege Corkery (Cork), Noëlle Healy (Dublin), Ciara O'Sullivan (Cork), Carla Rowe (Dublin), Ciara McAnespie (Monaghan), Sinéad Aherne (Dublin), Orla Finn (Cork).

2017

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearances
GK Colours of Dublin.svg Ciara Trant Dublin 1
RCB Colours of Cork.svg Emma Spillane Cork 1
FB Colours of Mayo.svg Sarah Tierney Mayo 1
LCB Colours of Dublin.svg Rachel Ruddy Dublin 2
RWB Colours of Kerry.svg Caroline Kelly Kerry 1
CB Colours of Donegal.svg Ciara Hegarty Donegal 1
LWB Colours of Dublin.svg Leah Caffrey Dublin 2
MD Colours of Kerry.svg Lorraine Scanlon Kerry 1
MD Colours of Mayo.svg Aileen Gilroy Mayo 1
RWF Colours of Armagh.svg Aimee Mackin Armagh 2
CF Colours of Donegal.svg Niamh Hegarty Donegal 1
LWF Colours of Dublin.svg Nicole Owens Dublin 1
RCF Colours of Dublin.svg Sinéad Aherne Dublin 6
FF Colours of Mayo.svg Cora Staunton Mayo 11
LCF Colours of Dublin.svg Noëlle Healy Dublin 3

Players Player of the Year

This award was inaugurated in 2011, with one winner for each championship.

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