Theodore Roosevelt Award

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The Theodore Roosevelt Award is the NCAA’s highest honor, presented to former college athletes who have achieved national distinction in their careers and exemplified the ideals of collegiate athletics.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf NCAA award
lifetime achievement award
sports award
associatedWith NCAA Honors Awards
collegiate student-athlete recognition
awardFor exemplifying the ideals of collegiate athletics
former college athletes who have achieved national distinction in their careers
country United States
describedAs NCAA’s highest honor
eligibility former varsity letter winners at NCAA member institutions
field college athletics
intercollegiate sports
frequency annual
hasType individual award
honors lifetime achievement
professional excellence
public service
inceptionReason to honor former student-athletes who achieve prominent success beyond sports
language English
namedAfter Theodore Roosevelt
namedForReason Theodore Roosevelt’s role in shaping early intercollegiate athletics policy
presentedAt NCAA Convention
NCAA Honors Celebration
presentedBy NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
selectionCriteria commitment to ideals of collegiate athletics
contributions to society
exemplary character
national distinction in chosen career
sponsor NCAA Honors Program

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Robert Kraft
awardReceived
NCAA Honors Awards
includesAward

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