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*2004: [[Don Windham]] and [[Gaius Stern]]
 
*2004: [[Don Windham]] and [[Gaius Stern]]
 
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*2005: [[Charlie Steinhice]]
*2006: [[R. Robot Hentzel|R. Robert Hentzel]]
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*2007: [[Andrew Yaphe]]
 
*2007: [[Andrew Yaphe]]
 
*2008: [[Chris Sewell]]
 
*2008: [[Chris Sewell]]
 
*2009: [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]]
 
*2009: [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]]
 
*2010: [[Subash Maddipoti]]
 
*2010: [[Subash Maddipoti]]
*2011: [[Seth Teitler]]
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*2011: [[Seth Teitler|Dr. Seth Teitler]]
 
*2012: [[Jeff Hoppes]]
 
*2012: [[Jeff Hoppes]]
 
*2013: [[Matt Weiner]]
 
*2013: [[Matt Weiner]]
*2014: [[Susan Ferrari]]
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*2015: [[Jerry Vinokurov|Dr. Jerry Vinokurov]]
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Revision as of 14:56, 14 April 2019

According to various sources, which are directly quoted here, the Dr. N. Gordon Carper Lifetime Achievement Award was established in 1999 to honor individuals for meritorious services in sustaining and enriching collegiate academic competitions. It was the inspiration of former Georgia Tech luminary Al Whited, who modeled it on the Fermi Award, and current demographer Brian Rostron. The award is presented annually to a member of the quizbowl community who exhibits the kind of dedication to and long-term support of academic competitions as exemplified by career of Dr. Carper. The Carper Award, while sponsored by the Academic Competition Federation, is not limited to individuals with ACF affiliations.

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