National Awards of sport

National Awards of sport

Premio QUEEN LETIZIA

To reward the spanish sportsman who has done the most during the year in its actions, both nationally and internationally (Established in 1983). The prize that was previously known for Premio Reina Sofía, receives the new name according to resolution of 17 march 2015, the president of the council For sports changing the name of the awards.

1982 Marta Figueras Dotti Golf
1983 Blanca Fernández Ochoa Ski
1984 Marta Bobo Arce Gymnastics
1985 Teresa Zabel Lucas Sailing
1986 Mª Cruz Díaz García Athletics
1987 Coral Bistuer Ruiz Taekwondo
1988 Blanca Fernández Ochoa Ski
1989 Ana Bautista Reyes Gymnastics
1990 Sandra Myers Athletics
1991 Miriam Blasco Soto Judo
1992 Miriam Blasco Soto Judo
Almudena Muñoz
1993 Carmen Acedo Jorge Gymnastics
1994 Arancha Sánchez Vicario Tennis
Conchita Martínez Bernat Tennis
1995 Taymi Chappé Valladares Fencing
1996 Theresa Zabell Lucas Sailing
Begoña Via-Dufresne Pereña
1997 Isabel Fernández Gutiérrez Judo
1998 Teodora Ruano Sanchón Cycling
1999 Niurka Montalvo Amaro Athletics
2000 Isabel Fernández Gutiérrez Judo
2001 Sheila Herrero Lapuente Patinaje
2002 Marta Domínguez Azpeleta Athletics
2003 Joane Somarriba Arrola Cycling
2004 Beatriz Ferrer-Salat Serra de Migni Horse riding
2005 Gemma Mengual Civil Swimming
2006 Laia Sanz Pla-Giribert Jet
2007 María Teresa Martínez Jiménez Athletics
2008 Ex-aequo:
Virginia Ruano Pascual Tennis
Ana Isabel Medina Garrigues Tennis
2009 Marta Domínguez Azpeleta Athletics
2010 Edurne Pasaban Lizarribar Mountain
2011 Ex aequo:
Tara Pacheco Van Rinjsoever Sailing
Berta Betanzos Moro
2012 Marina Alabau Naira Windsurf
2013 Mireia Belmonte i García Swimming
2014 Carolina Marín Martín Bádminton
2015 Ruth Beitia Athletics
2016 Ex aequo:
Lydia Valentín Powerlifting
Maialen Chourraut Canoeing
2017 Sandra Sánchez Jaime Karate
2018 Joana Pastrana Boxing
2019 Claudia Galicia Cortina Mountain ski
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Alexia Putellas Segura Fútbol
2022 Susana Rodríguez Gacio Triatlón
KING PHILIP award

To reward the athlete english that has done the most during the year in its actions, both nationally and internationally (Established in 1982; Changed its name into the house of his majesty King in 1994, not to confuse with awards of the principality of Asturias, with the words “ National Prize, Don Felipe de borbón ”). The prize former per award Don Felipe de borbón, receives the new name according to resolution of 17 march 2015, the president of the council For sports changing the name of the awards.

1982 José Marín Sospedra Athletics
1983 Juan Antonio Corbalan Alfoncea Baloncesto
1984 José Manuel Abascal Gómez Athletics
1985 José Amengual Sunday Act. SUBACUA.
1986 José Luis González Sánchez Athletics
1987 Jorge Martínez Salvadores Jet
1988 José Luis Doreste Blanco Sailing
1989 Manuel Pereira Senabre Fencing
1990 Carlos Sainz Madeira
1991 Martín López Zubero Swimming
1992 Miguel Indurain Larraya Cycling
1993 Jesús García Bragado Athletics
Valentín Massana Gracia Athletics
1994 José María Olazábal Monterola Golf
1995 Miguel Indurain Larraya Cycling
1996 Fermín Cacho Ruiz Athletics
1997 Juan Llaneras Roselló Cycling
1998 Alex Corretja Verdegay Tennis
1999 Abel Antón Athletics
2000 Ex-aequo:
Juan Llaneros Roselló Cycling
Gervasio Deffer Angel Deport gymnastics.
2001 Pau Gasol Saez Baloncesto
2002 Alberto García Fernández Athletics
2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero Donat Tennis
2004 David Cal Figueroa Canoeing
2005 Fernando Alonso Díaz Madeira
2006 Rafael Nadal Parera Tennis
2007 Rafael Trujillo Villar Sailing
2008 Rafael Nadal Parera Tennis
2009 Xavi Hernández Creus Fútbol
2010 Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero Jet
2011 Juan Carlos Navarro Feijoo Baloncesto
2012 Joel González Bonilla Taekwondo
2013 Javier Gómez Noya Triatlón
2014 Marc Marquez Aletà Jet
2015 Javier Fernández Patinaje
2016 Saúl Craviotto Canoeing
2017 Rafael Nadal Parera Tennis
2018 Ex-aequo:
Alejandro Valverde Cycling
Regino Hernández Snowboard
2019 Ricky Rubio Vives. Baloncesto
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Jon Rahm Rodíguez Golf
2022 Carlos Alcaraz Garfia Tennis

PRINCESS LEONOR award
To reward/the sportsman, under the age of 18 years, that more has been noted throughout the year for sport progression (introduced in 2009).
2009 Alberto Gavaldá Pina Athletics
2010 Marc Márquez Alenta Jet
2011 Ex-aequo: Canoeing
José Javier Cano Jiménez
Juan González Granado
Marcus Cooper Walt
Javier Cabañín Barturén
2012 Ana Peleteiro Brión Athletics
2013 Ángela Salvadores Álvarez
2014 Ex aequo: Aina Colom Miró and Alex Márquez Alentà
2015 Jesús Tortosa Taekwondo
2016 Hugo González Swimming
2017 María Vicente García Athletics
2018 Salma Celeste Paralluelo Ayingono Fútbol/Athletics
2019 Alba Vázquez Ruiz. Swimming
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Adriana Cerezo Iglesias Taekwondo
2022 Izan Almansa Pérez Baloncesto
REINA SOFIA prize

To reward the person or entity which has done the most prominent part during the year by a gesture of particular relevance of nobility or fair play in sports or for paying a special contribution to the eradication of violence in sport. (Established in 1983 as a result of spain FF Infantas Aa.rr. doña Elena And Doña Cristina; amended its name in the year 2003). the prize that was previously known for Award Of Spain infanta Doña elena, receives the new name according to resolution of 17 march 2015, The president of the council for sports changing the name of the awards.

1982 Supreme Assembly of the Spanish red cross. Aid deport demonstrations.
1983 José María Cagigal Gutiérrez A posthumous
1984 Rafael Núñez Blanes (a posthumous) Athletics
1985 Constantino Esparcia Sánchez Athletics
1986 José Luis Doreste Blanco Sailing
1987 Emilia Cano Camacho Athletics
1988 Asociación Española Sporting Press
1989 Anti-Doping commission R.F.E.Atletismo
1990 Fair Play R.F.E. de fútbol.
1991 Peña “ Dementia C.B.Estudiantes ” Baloncesto
1992 “ Collective Voluntarios Olímpicos ”
(Ana Cornudella-Albert Solé)
1993 Civil Protection of Interior- -mº
E-Gral, Civil protection
1994 Fermín Cacho Ruiz Athletics
1995 Laurent Jalabert Cycling
1996 Mateo Garralda Larrumbe Balonmano
1997 Alex Corretja
1998 Carlos Checa Cabreras Jet
1999 Jesús Carballo Martínez Gymnastics
2000 Alfonso Pérez Muñoz Fútbol
2001 Ex-aequo:
José Manuel García Prades (Jugador “ Valencia Vijusa ”)
Eduardo Sao Thiago (Entrenador “ Pozo-Murcia team ”)
2002 Antonio Prats Cervera Portero Real Betis
2003 Cuerpos and state security forces
2004 The institute Navarro for sports and youth
2005 World Anti-Doping Agency (A.M.A.) PROHIBITED.)
2006 Viceconsejeria of sport of the board of communities of Castilla-La Stain
2007 Albert Puig Ortoneda Fútbol
2008 Samuel Sánchez González Cycling
2009 Club Peña Guara Mountain
2010 Andalusian football federation
2011 Sergi Barjuán Esclusa Fútbol
2012 Valencia Basket Club Baloncesto
2013 Alejandro Rodríguez Macías
2014 Tarjeta Blanca – Coca-Cola Cup
2015 Andrés Iniesta Fútbol
2016 Laura Sarosi Bádminton
2017 Juan Manuel Mata García Fútbol
2018 Sabrina Vega Gutiérrez Ajedrez
2019 Carmen Ramos Vellón Athletics
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 The institute Navarro of sport
2022 Dove of the river and Antonio Pampliega
KING JUAN CARLOS award

To reward the athlete male or female that on the results obtained during the year had been the most significant revelation sports scene. (Introduced in 2003). The prize that was previously known for Award of Spain Infanta Doña Cristina, receives the new name according to resolution of 17 march 2015, the president of the council For sports changing the name of the awards.

2003 Fernando Alonso Díaz Madeira
2004 Rafael Martínez Barrena Gymnastics
2005 Blanca Manchón Domínguez Sailing
2006 Álvaro Bautista Arce Jet
2007 Alberto Contador Velasco Cycling
2008 Ricard Rubio Vives Baloncesto
2009 Ex-aequo:
Tara Pacheco Van Rinjsoever Sailing
Berta Betanzos Moro
2010 Eusebio Cáceres López Athletics
2011 Maverick Viñales Ruiz Jet
2012 Ex aequo:
Tamara Echegoyen Domíngue Sailing
Sofía Toro Prieto
Ángela Pumariega Menéndez
2013 Ona Carbonell i Ballestero Swimming
2014 Carlos Sainz vázquez de Castro Madeira
2015 Garbiñe Muguruza Tennis
2016 Marcus Cooper Canoeing
2017 Jon Rahm Rodríguez Golf
2018 Ana Carrasco Jet
2019 Adiadaratou Iglesias Forneiro Athletics
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Alberto Ginés López Escalation
2022 Jordan Alejandro Díaz Fortún Athletics
Trophy IBERO-AMERICAN COMMUNITY

The athlete to reward more ibero has pointed out during the year in its international sports proceedings. (In 1981).

1981 Guillermo Vilas (Argentina) Tennis
1982 Luis Mariano Delis Fournier (Cuba) Athletics
1983 Ernesto Cantó (Mexico) Athletics
1984 Carlos Alberto de Sosa Lopes (Portugal) Athletics
1985 Carlos Alberto de Sosa Lopes (Portugal) Athletics
1986 Oscar Smith Becerra (Brazil) Baloncesto
1987 Rosa Mª Correia Dos Santos Mota (Portugal) Athletics
1988 Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) Athletics
1989 Arturo Barrios (Mexico) Athletics
1990 Gabriela Sabatini (Argentina) Tennis
1991 Selección Juvenil de fútbol (Portugal) Fútbol
1992 Selección Cubana de Voleibol (Cuba) Voleibol
1993 Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) Athletics
1994 Silvia Costa (Cuba) Athletics
1995 Ana Fidelia Quirot (España) Athletics
1996 Jefferson Leonardo Pérez Quesada (Ecuador) Athletics
1997 Daniel García (Mexico) Athletics
1998 Manuela Machado (Portugal) Athletics
1999 Ivan Pedroso (Cuba) Athletics
2000 María Isabel Urrutia (Colombia) Powerlifting
2001 Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia) Madeira
2002 Roberto Carlos da Silva (Brazil) Fútbol
2003 Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima (Brazil) Fútbol
2004 Félix Sánchez Morcelo Athletics
2005 Ronaldo de Assis Moreira Fútbol
2006 Anderson Luis de Souza (Brazil) Fútbol
2007 Lionel Andrés Messi Fútbol
2008 Sergio Leonel Agüero castle
Kun Agüero (Argentina) Fútbol
2009 César Augusto Cielo Filho Swimming
2010 Luciana Paula Aymar Hockey Hierba
2011 Cristiano Ronaldo do Santos Aveiro Fútbol
2012 Radamel Falcao García Fútbol
2013 Diego Pablo Simeone Fútbol
2014 Nairo Quintana Fútbol
2015 Jorge Sampaoli Fútbol
2016 Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza Fútbol
2017 Keylor Antonio Navas Gamboa Fútbol
2018 Yulimar Rojas Athletics
2019 Carlos Wagner Gularte Filho. Fútbol Sala
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Yulimar Rojas Rodríguez Athletics
2022 Pan-American confederation of Cycling Cycling
Copa BARON OF GÜELL

To reward the team or more National Selection that has been distinguished for their performance sports during the year. (Established in 1924)

1982 National Team of Athletics
1983 Selección Nacional de Baloncesto
1984 Selección Nacional de Baloncesto
1985 Athletics National selection
1986 Selección Femenina de Golf
1987 Spanish Team Sports rhythmic gymnastics
1988 Selection swimming National Disabled
1989 National roller Hockey
1990 Selección Nacional de Waterpolo
1991 Selección española de Balonmano
1992 Selection of Female Hockey Olympic
1993 Selección Nacional de Baloncesto Senior Femenina
1994 Spanish Team of Sword Mutilation
1995 Selección Femenina de Rugby
National Team of Trial
1996 Selección Nacional de Waterpolo
National selection rhythmic gymnastics
1997 Spanish Team Marathon
1998 Selection national basketball Discipacitados Intellectuals
1999 Ex-aecuo:
- Spanish Selection Basketball Junior
- Spanish football team Sub-20
2000 Spanish Team of Davis Cup tennis -
2001 Spanish football team Room
2002 Athletics National selection
2003 Selecciones Españolas women and men's basketball team
2004 Spanish Team of Davis Cup
2005 Selección Española Balonmano (male)
2006 Selección Española Baloncesto (male)
2007 Selección Española Voleibol (male)
2008 Spanish football team (male)
2009 Selecciones españolas de Baloncesto (masculina-femenina)
2010 Spanish football
2011 Spanish selection Hockey (male)
2012 Selection of Spanish Water Polo (women)
2013 Women's basketball selections
2014 ex aequo: Selección Española Fútbol Femenino - Spanish Team rhythmic gymnastics Female
2015 Spanish Selection men's basketball team
2016 Olympic Team Spanish canoeing
2017 Selecciones Masculina and Mutilation roller Hockey
2018 Spanish football Sub 17 Female
2019 Basketball Selección Española (masculina-femenina)
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 National Team Olympic shooting
2022 National Team of Skating
INFANTA SOFIA prize

To reward the person or entity which by its own performance sports or by other has been noted, especially in the dissemination and improvement of sporting activity among persons with disabilities (Established in 1976). The prize former per award Olympia renamed according to resolution of 17 march 2015, the president of the council For sports changing the name of the awards.

1982 Guillermo Cabezas Conde (Pte. F.e. minusválidos)
1983 ANDE national sport association Special
1984 ANDE national sport association Special
1985 Club ADEMI (Baloncesto wheelchair)
1986 O.N.C.E. Organizacíon Nacional de ciegos de españa
1987 O.N.C.E. Organizacíon Nacional de ciegos de españa
1988 Mariano Ruiz Ruiz (Pte. O.N.C.E.)
1989 ANDE national sport association Special
1990 CEPADIP Coordinadora Esp parents.
Diminished Psíquicos
1991 Xavi Torres Ramis - swimming
1992 Presidents Paralympic Barcelona and Madrid
1993 Commission for the Disabled Sports C.O.E.
1994 Extremadura
1995 Board of Andalucia
1996 Spanish Paralympic Committee
1997 Tv equipment (Paralíticos Cerebrales)
1998 Federación Española blind sports
1999 O.N.C.E. foundation
2000 Fundación Telefónica
2001 Spanish Paralympic Committee
2002 Universidad Europea de Madrid
2003 Group Siro
2004 Federación Española to Physically
2005 Plan Apoyo Paralympic sport Objective (ADOP)
2006 Excmo. Sr. D. Juan Antonio Samarancha Torelló
2007 Andalusia Olympic foundation “ Plan Paralímpicos Andaluces ”
2008 Extremeños sports games – ALL Special
2009 Federacio adaptats d ’ esports de la Comunitat Valenciana
2010 Foundation for the promotion of Equestrian Sport
2011 Vicente del Bosque González
2012 Iberdrola
2013 David Casinos Sierra
2014 Special Hockey Plus
2015 Miguel Carballeda
2016 Teresa Perales
2017 At the same foundation
2018 Sanniti foundation
2019 Radio Televisión Española
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Hospital Nacional de parapléjicos de Toledo
2022 Fundación Síndrome de Down Madrid
Copa STADIUM

To reward the person or entity which has been noted for his particular contribution during the year to advocacy and promotion of sport. (Established in 1923).

1982 Juan Antonio Samaranch Torelló. President of the INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS (C.I.O.
1983 Club Deportivo Caja Madrid
1984 Yacht Club of Seville
1985 Club Atlético Montemas (Alicante)
1986 Programme Objective T.V.E. “ "’ 92
1987 Avilesina Athletic Association
1988 Group of Real Culture Covadonga
1989 Unisport Andalucia (University International Sports)
1990 TV cameras and fotógrafos de Prensa
1991 Federación española de Canoeing
1992 Association of Olympic Sports A.D.O.
1993 Swimming Club Metropole
1994 Santa Olaya Swimming Club (Asturias)
1995 Club Larios
1996 Club Egara field Hockey
1997 Football Club Barcelona
1998 The institute Navarro of sport
1999 Spanish Television
2000 Club Villa de Madrid
2001 Department of sports of Castilla-La Stain
2002 Federación española de Basketball. Curriculum Sunny 3x3
2003 “ Madrid Olympic bid "2012
2004 Caja de Ahorros de la Inmaculada of aragon
2005 Tomás Pascual Sanz (a posthumous)
2006 Agencia EFE
2007 The royal Spanish Federation of Athletics “ playing Athletics ”
2008 Sports grouping of the national police
2009 Organization of the Cyclist Back to España – UNIPUBLIC, S.A.
2010 Organization of Spain Championships ATP “ Espinar ”
2011 Swimming Club Sabadell
2012 Football Club Barcelona
2013 Fundación Trinidad Alfonso - Real Cultural Group Covadonga (ex aequo)
2014 Loterías and bets
2015 LaLiga4Sports
2016 Iberdrola
2017 Fundación Trinidad Alfonso
2018 Ex-aequo:
Ecomar foundation
Royal College Madrid-Universidad Union
2019 The Higher Council of Military Sport
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Group of Real Culture Covadonga
2022 Real Club mediterráneo de Málaga
Prize FOR SPORTS COUNCIL

To reward the spanish local entity more has been noted during the year for its efforts to the promotion of sport, whether in the promotion and organization of activities, whether in the number of community facilities. (Established in 1982).

1982 Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Plasencia
1983 Ilmo. City of Alcobendas (Madrid)
1984 Municipal sports board of the Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz)
1985 Excmo Barcelona city council.
1986 Excmo. Ayuntamiento de San Sebastian de los Reyes (Madrid)
1987 Ayuntamiento de Gandia (Valencia)
1988 Public Foundation of alcalá de Henares (Madrid)
1989 Diputación Provincial de Palencia
1990 Ayuntamiento de Las Rozas (Madrid)
1991 Ilmo. City of La Coruña
1992 Excmo. Valladolid city
1993 Excmo. Ayuntamiento de San Sebastián
1994 Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-Gasteiz
1995 Excmo city of Gijón.
1996 Municipal sports board of Palencia
1997 Ex-aequo:
Excmo seville city council.
Excmo. Ayto Palma de Mallorca.
1998 Excmo Valencia town hall.
1999 Ex-aequo:
Excmo Madrid city council.
Ayuntamiento de Las Rozas
2000 Ex-aequo:
City of Pájara (Fuerteventura)
Municipality of Murcia
2001 Ex-aequo:
His excellency city of Cadiz.
Ayuntamiento de Arganda del Rey
2002 Ex-aequo:
The city of Pamplona
Ayuntamiento de Gador (Almeria)
2003 Excmo Valencia town hall.
2004 Cabildo Insular de Tenerife
2005 Ex-aequo:
City of Almeria
City of Alcobendas
2006 Ayuntamiento de Gijón-patronato Municipal
2007 Commission of the FEMP Sports
2008 Ayuntamiento de Madrid-Candidatura Madrid 2016
2009 City of Vigo
2010 Ayuntamiento de Leganés
2011 Ayuntamiento de Navia (Asturias)
2012 Town hall of the Nucia (Alicante)
2013 City of Guadalajara
2014 City of Santander
2015 Municipality of León
2016 Ayuntamiento de Antequera
2017 Autonomous city of Melilla
2018 Ayuntamiento de Don Benito
2019 Ayuntamiento de Azuqueca de Henares
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Ayuntamiento de Eagles
2022 City of Getafe
Trofeo JOAQUIN BLUME

To reward the institution that has been distinguished especially during the year for its work in promoting and fostering sports. Established in 1959)

1982 Educational Centres Tajamar of Madrid
1983 Institute of Baccalaureate José Mora (Grenada)
1984 Madrid I.N.E.F.
1985 College Valdeluz (Madrid)
1986 I.N.E.F. de cataluña
1987 College of Kotska San Estanislao
1988 Malaga Marist college
1989 C. P. San Juan de la Peña (Jaca-Huesca)
1990 Catalan school sports
1991 I.N.E.F. de Granada
1992 University of málaga
1993 University of Salamanca.
1994 Universidad autónoma de Barcelona
1995 In The Basque university
1996 Centre Marin Amat
Institute of Secondary Education Baccalaureate J.Blume Ext.
1997 University of Oviedo
1998 Ramiro de Maeztu institute
1999 Colegio De Castellón
2000 Universidad politécnica de Valencia
2001 Sports circle Lycée “ peace ” (La Coruña)
2002 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
2003 Universidad politécnica de Madrid
2004 University of Valladolid
2005 University of Granada.
2006 Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
2007 I.E.S. Ortega y Gasset
2008 Faculty of physical activity and Sport of Madrid INEF
2009 University of Cadiz.
2010 “ Camino José Cela ”
2011 Catholic University Of San Antonio (UCAM)
2012 Univerditat Jaume I in Castellón.
2013 Colegios Gredos San Diego
2014 Socio-Educational Centre España-dakar House
2015 College Basis
2016 Rail CEIP Ciudad Real
2017 IES Ortega y Gasset, Madrid
2018 University of jaen
2019 Rafa Nadal Academy
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 IES Hermenegildo Lanz of Grenada
2022 University of Alicante

Award to THE ARTS AND SCIENCES APPLIED TO THE SPORT

To reward the professional who in the exercise of their activity has been highlighted by a work or has contributed to fuelling or disseminate físico-deportiva activity in a particular way or throughout their professional life. (Established in 2002).

2002 Eduardo Juan Arroyo Rodríguez Artist
2003 Raúl Cancio Palacio Photojournalist
2004 Santiago Calatrava Valls Arquitecto
2005 Sebastián Álvaro Lomba Periodista
2006 Pedro Guillén García Medical
2007 Pedro Ferrándiz González Management
2008 Valentín Fuster Carulla Medical
2009 John Carlin de la Torre (journalist) Periodista
2010 Advertising agency Villar-rosàs
2011 José Domingo Castaño Solar Periodista
2012 Dorna Sports S.L.
2013 Víctor Santamaría Montero Periodista
2014 Eduardo Anitua Aldecoa and Mikel Sánchez Álvarez Doctors
2015 50Th anniversary INEF Madrid
2016 Élida Alfaro and Benilde Váquez (joint bid) Teachers
2017 Javier Fesser and David Marqués Guionistas
2018 COLEF (consell General de col · legis Records of graduates in Physical Education)
2019 White book on sport of persons with disabilities in Spain
2020 Premio Extraordinario
2021 Podoactiva
2022 Alberto Palomar

FRANCISCO FERNÁNDEZ OCHOA award
Trophy EUROPEAN UNION

To reward the or the athlete, or the institution, club or institution of a member state of the european union that has highlighted during the year in their sports activities.

2022 Ledecká Ester(Czech Republic) Ski

SPORTS ARCHITECTURE award

To reward that architectural work or architects during the year, had stressed by a unique performance or by a joint work throughout his life, always related to sports architecture. (Established in 1997) (Extinguido 2002)

1996 Javier Ortega Uribe-Echevarria Arquitecto
1997 Estanislao Pérez Pita Arquitecto
1998 Ex-aequo:
Antonio Ortiz Garcia Arquitecto
Antonio Cruz Villalón Arquitecto
1999 Ex-aequo:
Esteve Bonell Costa Arquitecto
Josep M. Gil Guitart Arquitecto
Francisco Rius Camps Arquitecto
2000 Joan Margarit Consarnau Arquitecto
Carles Buxadé Ribot Arquitecto
2001 Joaquín Pujol Simón Arquitecto