Recognizing Contributions to the Field of Sports Medicine
Every year, AOSSM recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to orthopaedic sports medicine and the Society. Award recipients will be announced at the upcoming Annual Meeting. In the meantime, the following awards are open for nominations/applications.
Society Awards
Masters Competition
This competition celebrates sports medicine luminaries as they compete for the coveted AOSSM Red Jacket each year at the Annual Meeting.
The Masters Competition will take place on The Turf in the Fieldhouse in Nashville, TN, on Thursday, July 10, 2025, at 2:30pm.
Hall of Fame
Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is one of the highest honors given to a Society member, and we congratulate the inductees on their great achievements in sports medicine.
2025 Recipient(s)
Annunziato Amendola, MD
Letha Y. Griffin, MD, PhD
Kurt P. Spindler, MD
Thomas A. Brady Community Service Award
The Thomas A. Brady Award recognizes the service and dedication to sports medicine of those individuals who have made a mark on their local community.
2025 Recipient(s)
Jack T. Andrish, MD
George D. Rovere Award
This award is given annually to an individual AOSSM member to recognize their contribution to sports medicine education over the years.
2025 Recipient(s)
Matthew T. Provencher, MD, MBA
Circle of Honor
This award pays special tribute to industry partners, foundations, and individuals who are not orthopaedic surgeons for their sustained outstanding service and contributions to the science of sports medicine.
2025 Recipient(s)
Össur
Research Awards
Cabaud Memorial Award
The Cabaud Memorial Award is given annually, in honor of Henry Edward Cabaud, III, MD, by the Research Committee to the best full-length manuscript submitted that pertains to hard or soft tissue biology, in-vitro research, laboratory or “bench-type” research, or in-vivo animal research.
2025 Recipient(s)
David Bernholt, MD
Posterolateral Tibial Bone Loss in the Setting of ACL Insufficiency Leads to Altered Kinematics During a Simulated Pivot Shift Which Can be Corrected with a Combined ACL Reconstruction and Lateral Extraarticular Tenodesis but not an ACL Reconstruction Alone
Luke V. Tollefson, BS, Mitchell R. Carlson, MS, Erik L. Slette, MD, Grant J. Dornan, MS, Evan P. Shoemaker, BA, Frederick M. Azar, MD, Garrett G. Eggleston, MS, Jewel A. Stone, BS, BA, Bergin M. Brown, BS, Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD
O’Donoghue Sports Injury Research Award
The O’Donoghue Sports Injury Research Award, in honor of Don H. O'Donoghue, MD, is given annually by the Research Committee to the best full-length manuscript that pertains to clinical-based research or human in-vivo research.
2025 Recipient(s)
Gregory Maletis, MD
Risk of Revision and Reoperation after ACL Reconstruction. Comparison of Quadriceps Tendon, Patellar Tendon, and Hamstring Autografts Stratified by Patient Gender and Age: A cohort study of 27,715 Patients
Christopher R. Lehman, MD; Heather A. Prentice, PhD; Chelsea Reyes; Colin Mansfield, MD; Justin S. Yang, MD; Gregory B. Maletis, MD
Fellows Research Awards
The Fellows Research Awards are given annually by the Fellowship Committee to the best research submitted by abstract for the AOSSM Annual Meeting from a sports medicine fellow. The awards are given in two categories, Clinical Science and Basic Science.
2025 Recipient(s)
Christian A. Cruz, MD
Clinical Science
Comparison of Arthroscopic Bankart Plus Remplissage to Open Latarjet in an Active-Duty Military Cohort with Sub-Critical Bone Loss
STOP Sports Injuries Award
The STOP Sports Injuries Award recognizes outstanding research presented at the Annual Meeting related to youth sports injury prevention, treatment, or rehabilitation. The winner is selected by the STOP Sports Injuries Outreach Committee.
2025 Recipient(s)
Lauren H. Redler, MD
Outcomes of Skeletally Immature Patients Undergoing Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction: Data from the JUPITER Cohort
Excellence in Research Award
The Excellence in Research Award is given annually by the Research Committee to the best full-length manuscript submitted by a primary author under the age of 40 at the time of the Annual Meeting.
2025 Recipient(s)
Mia S. Hagen, MD
Eric Meier, MS, Carrie Wigton, MA, Michelle Son, MD, Christopher Y. Kweon, MD
Herodicus Award
This award is given annually to the best Resident paper, selected by the Herodicus Society.
2025 Recipient(s)
Andrew W. Kuhn, MD
The Sport Publication Observational Research Tool (SPORT): An Objective Tool to Score the Methodological Quality of Observational Clinical Sports Medicine Research
Publication Awards
AJSM Hughston Award
Awarded annually to the most outstanding paper appearing in AJSM in honor of Jack C. Hughston, the founder of AJSM and a pioneer of sports medicine.
2025 Recipient(s)
Jarret M. Woodmass, MD
Sheila McRae, PhD, Peter Lapner, MD, Ivan Kamikovski, MD, Benjamin Jong, MD, Jason Old, MD, Jonathan Marsh, MD, Jamie Dubberley, MD, Greg Stranges, MD, Treny M. Sasyniuk, MSc, Peter B. MacDonald, MD
AJSM Systematic Review
The Systematic Review Award is given to the best systematic review paper submitted to AJSM as determined by the editors.
2025 Recipient(s)
Jacob F. Oeding, PhD
Nathan H. Varady, MD, MBA, Forrest W. Fearington, BS, Ayoosh Pareek, MD, Sabrina M. Strickland, MD, Benedict U. Nwachukwu, MD, MBA, Christopher L. Camp, MD , and Aaron J. Krych, MD
OJSM William A. Grana Award
The William A. Grana Award, given by AOSSM and the Editorial Board representatives from its partner organizations, honors the best original research published in OJSM in the previous year.
2025 Recipient(s)
Braden C. Fleming, PhD
Ben Baranker, BS, Gary J. Badger, MS, Ata M. Kiapour, PhD, Kirsten Ecklund, MD, Lyle J. Micheli, MD, and Martha M. Murray, MD
OJSM Douglas W. Brown Award
The Douglas W. Brown Award, given by the AOSSM and the Editorial Board representatives from its partner organizations, honors the best review paper published in OJSM in the previous year.
2025 Recipient(s)
Tom Vendrig, MSc
Michele N.J. Keizer, PhD, Reinoud W. Brouwer, MD, PhD, and Roy A.G. Hoogeslag, MD, PhD
Sports Health T. David Sisk Award
The T. David Sisk Awards recognize the best papers submitted to Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach in clinical, laboratory, and international research.
2025 Recipient(s)
Nuno Couto, PhD
Best Review Paper
Érica M. Correia, MSc, Diogo Monteiro, PhD, Teresa Bento, PhD, Filipe Rodrigues, PhD, Luís Cid, PhD, Anabela Vitorino, PhD, Nuno Figueiredo, MSc, Diogo S. Teixeira, PhD
Javier Courel-Ibáñez, PhD
Best Original Research Paper
Víctor Moreno-Pérez, PhD, Juan Del Coso, PhD, Roberto López-Del Campo, PhD, Ricardo Resta, PhD, José Romero-Sangüesa, MSc, Alberto Méndez-Villanueva, PhD
Halime Ezgi Türksan, PT, MSc
Best International Paper
Sevgi Sevi Yeşilyaprak, PT, PhD, Mehmet Erduran, MD, Cem Özcan, MD
AJSM Podcast Award
The AJSM Podcast Award recognizes the most downloaded podcast from the previous year.
2025 Recipient(s)
Elizabeth G. Matzkin, MD
Preoperative Predictors of Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy Outcomes: The APM Index Score
VJSM Award
This award is presented to the most impactful VJSM publications of the year. The Best Picture is awarded to the best overall publication as determined by a nominating committee. The Blockbuster Award is presented to the most downloaded video of the year.
2025 Recipient(s)
Thomas Richaud, MD
Blockbuster Award
How Biofeedback With Surface EMG Can Contribute to the Diagnosis and Treatment of AMI in the Knee
Kevin Lacaze, PT, Alexandre Fassio, PT, Paul Nicolas, PT, Maxime Ourliac, PT, Benoit Hennart, PT, Jason G. Ina, MD, Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD, Etienne Cavaignac, MD, PhD
Ryan H. Barnes, MD
Best Picture Award
Steven Dane Swinehart, MD, Hanna Sorensen, BS, Julie Y. Bishop, MD, Grant L. Jones, MD, Gregory L. Cvetanovich, MD
Scholarships
Annual Meeting Resident Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to US-based orthopaedic surgery residents in their third, fourth or fifth year of training. Recipients receive funding to attend the AOSSM Annual Meeting and mentorship with AOSSM Early Career Members.
2025 Recipient(s)
Mackenzie L. Bird, MD
Cedars-Sinai
PGY4
Brittany Ammerman, MD, MBS
Hospital for Special Surgery
PGY3
Eoghan Hurley, MD, PhD
Duke University
PGY3
Alex M. Meyer, MD
Duke University
PGY4
Lauren Okafor, MD
Loyola University Medical Center
PGY4
Kyla Petrie, MD
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
PGY3
Lauren Swany, MD
University of Michigan Orthopaedic Surgery
PGY3
Kamali Thompson, MD, MBA
Temple University Hospital
PYG4
Bruce Reider, MD, Scholarship
Apply by March 31, 2026
This scholarship, in honor of Dr. Bruce Reider, provides funding for Annual Meeting attendance, AOSSM membership, and a one year publishing mentorship to one US Sports Medicine Fellow each year.
2025 Recipient(s)