Annual Awards & Recognitions

  • 2025

    • Athlete: Danielle Skinner

    • Pair: Emma Davidson & Emma Vanderzwan

    • Team: Team Trilogy

    Previous Winners

    2024

    • Athlete: Julee Stewart

    • Pair: Elise Miller and Annabelle Porter

    • Team: Mystic Witches & Texas Hold ‘Em (Tie)

    2023

    • Athlete: Julee Stewart

    • Pair: Elise Miller & Annabelle Porter

    • Team: “Rhapsody” & “Action” (Tie)

  • 2025

    • Juvenile: Gabriella Buchko

    • Junior: Annabelle Kish

    • Senior: Elise Miller

    • Collegiate: Alexandra Maley

    • Junior Pair/Duet: Brynn Hicke & Annabelle Kish

    • Senior Pair/Duet: Hanne Rohrmann & Svea Thorsteinson

    Previous Winners

    2024

    • Juvenile: Malia Briere & Gabriella Buchko

    • Junior: Alyssa Roberts

    • Senior: Elise Miller

    • Collegiate: Danielle Skinner

    2023

    • Juvenile: Malia Briere

    • Junior: Danika McIlwaine

    • Senior: Elise Miller

    • Collegiate: Danielle Skinner

  • 2025

    • Sara Mougeot

    Previous Winners

    2023-2024 Leslie Switzer

    2022-2023 Jennifer Buchko

    2021-2022 Alberta Yam

    2018-2019 Nancy Lightheart

    2017-2018 Terry Stewart

    2016-2017 Cindy Dietrich

    2015-2016 Alison Pickrell

    2014-2015 Alison Pickrell

    2013-2014 Alison Pickrell

    2012-2013 Jan Burkart

    2011-2012 Janice Larkin

    2010-2011 Cindy Dietrich

    2009-2010 Janice Larkin

    2008-2009 Elan Paluck & Cindy Dietrich

    2007-2008 Cindy Dietrich

    2006-2007 Elan Paluck

    2005-2006 Lisa Wilde

    2004-2005 Maurice Berry

    2003-2004 Lori Skjeie

    2002-2003 Kirk Guttman

    2001-2002 Maurice Berry & Myra Kirk

    2000-2001 The Fontaines

    1999-2000 Sharon Guttman & Joanne Nairn

    1998-1999 Kellie Hart & Eileen McFarland

    1997-1998 Terry LeClair

    1996-1997 Sharon Holliday

    1995-1996 Valerie Hendrickson

    1994-1995 Canadians ’95 Committee, Chairperson: Elva Taylor, Technical Chair: Myra Kirk

    1993-1994 Debbie Baumgartner

    1992-1993 Myra Kirk

    1991-1992 Sally Ford

    1990-1991 Lynette McPherson

    1989-1990 Kim Baumfeld

    1988-1989 Clinton Weese

    1987-1988 Elva Taylor

  • Award Description

    2025

    • Kellie Hart

    Previous Award Winners:

    2024 - Jean and Al Thibeault

    2023 - Maurice and Carrie Berry

    2019 - Sally Ford

    2018 - Deb Hepler

    2016 - Clint and Marlene Weiss

    2014 - Donna Wilson

    2013 - Carol Kuntz

    2012 - Kim Taylor

    2011 - Jane Paluck

    2010 - Susan Skrypnk

    2009 - Wendy Lyon (nee Harmen)

    2008 - Donna Jones

    2007 - Elva Taylor

  • 2025

    • Optimist Twirling Connection: Erica Davidson

    • Trilogy Twirling Team: Marla/Terry Davidson

    • Sundown Optimist Baton Group: Sara Grainger

    • Phoenix Baton Club: Jennifer Briere

    2024

    • Optimist Twirling Connection: Erica Davidson

    • Trilogy Twirling Team: Erin Elchuk

    • Sundown Optimist Baton Group: Melissa Hicke

    • Phoenix Baton Club: Jennifer Augustin

    2023

    • Optimist Twirling Connection: Darla Klassen

    • Saskatoon Myracles Inc.: Kathleen Paul

    • Sundown Optimist Baton Group: Jennifer Buchko

    • Phoenix Baton Club: Michelle Yee

  • 2025

    • Jasmine Runge & Josi Treleaven

    Jasmine Runge began her baton twirling journey at the age of 5 in Regina. As an athlete, she has won numerous Grand National awards, including Athlete of the Year, and in 2017 received the Sharon Holiday Sportsmanship Award. Throughout her career, she competed in seven international/world championship events, excelling in individual, pair, and team competitions. Jasmine credits these experiences for having instilled a strong work ethic in her and shaping her into the person she is today. Today, she is proud to work as a Special Education teacher with the Regina Catholic School Division, where she continues to nurture the growth and development of students.

    Josi Treleaven began twirling in her hometown of Milestone, and eventually continued her training in Regina. Like Jasmine, Josi competed at numerous national and international competitions during her career. She competed as an individual, pair partner and team member. In 2023, Josi began working as a registered nurse in Surgical ICU at the Regina General Hospital and continues to work there!

    Both Jasmine and Josi agree that the true highlights of their athletic careers have been the incredible opportunities to travel the world and form lasting friendships with people from all corners of the globe. Being a part of a team – and training with a group of friends that were as dedicated and passionate about the same things as they were, proved to be extremely rewarding. 

    Jasmine was originally part of the University of Regina Dance Team, where she, along with former teammate Kelsey Buettner, introduced baton in 2016 to the Canadian university stage. It was suggested by her coach at the time to try out for the Rider Cheer team. She initially reached out to the coach about incorporating baton, only to be met with resistance. Undeterred, she decided to bring baton to the auditions anyway, and they immediately fell in love with the sport. At the time, many people working with the Riders hadn’t heard of baton twirling, nor had it been considered for the cheer team. In 2019, however, the cheer team coach officially added baton as a feature moment. Since then, baton twirling has become a highlight at Rider games. Josi joined the Rider Cheer Team in 2022. Together they host “Little Rider Cheer Day” where kids from throughout the province have the opportunity to try baton twirling and perform at a home game.

    Today, you can see Jasmine and Josi showcasing baton at every home game. Their performances have had significant impacts both on and off the field. The reception from fans in Saskatchewan, as well as across provinces, and the CFL has been very positive. They often have people asking where they can sign up their child or themselves for baton lessons. Jasmine, Josi…..the twirling community is extremely proud of the work you have done to bring baton twirling to this stage and the many benefits your presence has resulted in. To that end, on behalf of the Saskatchewan Baton Twirling Association, we are very proud to present both of you with a SBTA “Community Impact Award”.

2025 Community Impact Award: Josi Treleaven & Jasmine Runge

SBTA Community Impact Award:
Josi Treleaven & Jasmine Runge