AAU Sullivan Award winners are inspiring, talented, disciplined athletes.

The AAU Sullivan Award has been given out since 1930 to the nation's best athlete at the Olympic, Collegiate, or similar elite level. Only one finalist will join the illustrious list of previous winners which include: Bobby Jones (1930), Doc Blanchard (1945), Wilma Rudolph (1961), Bill Bradley (1965), Mark Spitz (1970), Bill Walton (1973), Bruce Jenner (1976), Carl Lewis (1981), Joan Benoit (1985), Janet Evans (1989), Peyton Manning (1997), Michael Phelps (2003), Tim Tebow (2007), Shawn Johnson (2008), Missy Franklin (2012), the Ohio State University running back Ezekiel Elliott (2014) and the first surfer to receive the award, Carissa Moore (2021).

Caitlin Clark — 2022, 2023

J.J. Redick — 2005

Carl Lewis — 1981

Carissa Moore — 2021

Michael Phelps — 2003

Shawn Johnson — 2008

Peyton Manning — 1997

  • “I am incredibly humbled. It is an honor to be selected for this prestigious award that elects a student-athlete that excels on the court and off. All the finalists are equally as deserving. It is special to represent the University of Iowa on this stage.”

    Caitlin Clark - 93rd and 94th AAU Sullivan Award Winner

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