Gail Weldon Award of Excellence

About Gail Weldon

Gail Weldon is remembered as a teacher, mentor, author, athletic trainer and friend to many. A pioneer in the advancement of women in the field of athletic training, Gail was the second woman to join the NATA and one of the first 10 women certified as an athletic trainer.

Gail was the first female athletic trainer hired by the U.S. Olympic Committee. She was selected for the Olympic Sports Medicine Staff in 1980 and served as the Director of Athletic Training and Physical Therapy for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Gail was selected again by the Committee as the Medical Director for the 1991 U.S. Olympic Festival.

Gail also served as athletic training coordinator for TAC sanctioned track and field events and traveled internationally with a number of U.S. teams. In 1980, she left her position as Head Women's Athletic Trainer at UCLA to venture out on her own and become the founder/owner of Women's TRACC (Training Room And Conditioning Center).

 

Gail Weldon Award of Excellence

The Gail Weldon Award of Excellence recognizes one athletic trainer each year who has displayed an exceptional commitment to mentoring, professional development and life balancing for women athletic trainers or significant contributions to improve the health care of females provided by athletic trainers.

 

Award Eligibility

  • NATA member in good standing
  • 15 years BOC certification
  • 15 years membership in NATA
  • May not be nominated in consecutive years

 


 

Past Gail Weldon Award of Excellence Recipients

 

2023

Kimberly S. Peer, EdD, ATC, FNATA

2022

Lorin Cartwright, MS, ATC, CAA

2020

Catherine Grove, PhD, AT Ret.

2019

Patricia Aronson, PhD, ATC

2018

Gretchen Schlabach, PhD, ATC

2017

Katherine I. Dieringer, EdD, LAT, ATC

2016

Mary Susan Guyer, DPE, ATC, LAT

2015

Fran Babich, MS, ATC

2014

Louise Fincher, EdD, ATC, LAT

2013

Jill Manners, MS, ATC, PT

2012

MaryBeth Horodyski, EdD, ATC, LAT

2010

Debra Runkle, MA, LAT, AT Ret.

2003

Julie Moyer Knowles, EdD, DPT, ATC

2002

Sue Finkam

2001

Kathie Courtney, AT Ret.

Thank you for your interest in nominating a colleague for an NATA award. All materials are due by October 1.