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Senior Cup: Brin Isaac Trophy and Principal Guest ​

1951 Peter Evans
Howard Marshall
1952 Dennis Rowe
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas
1953 Peter M.Davies
Pat Reekie
1954 Shirley Jones
Alan Hoby
1955 R.H.Williams
Stuart Surridge
1956 Shirley Jones
Peter Wilson
1957 Terry Davies
Mervyn Griffiths
1958 D.Brian Davies
Norman Creek
1959 R.H.Williams
Jack Crump
1960 D.Onllwyn Brace
Arthur M.Rees
1961 Deryl Rees
Hywel Davies
​1962 D.Ken Jones
Cliff Jones
1963 Gilbert Lloyd
Michael Green
1964 Terry G.Price
Val Howells
1965 Peter Hughes
Ossie Wheatley
1966 Delme Thomas
Sir Walter Winterbottom
1967 Terry K.Bowen
Dorian Williams
1968 Delme Thomas
Eric Evans
1969 Lynne Thomas
Sir Alec Rose
1970 Gilbert Lloyd
E.Brian Trubshaw
1971 Derek Quinnell
R.J.O. (Jack) Myer
1972 Phil Bennett
David Parry-Jones
1973 Bernard Seward
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
1974 John J.Williams
David Sutcliffe
1975 Peter Bailey
Alex Hay
1976 Terry Griffiths
Air Vice-Marshall G.C.Lamb
1977 Phil Bennett
Dennis Rowe
1978 Phil Bennett
Wilfred Wooler
1979 Sian Washer
J.B.G.Thomas
1980 Adrian Edwards
Lord Chalfont
1981 Stephen Walley
Gerald Williams
1982 Brian Kingdon
John Toshack
1983 Adrian Davies
John Powell
1984 Ann King
Alun Thomas
1985 Glyndwr Williams
Peter Walker
1986 Chris Rees
Ray Gravell
1987 Ieuan Evans
Cliff Morgan
1988 Carwyn Davies
David Watkins
1989 Lisa Pudner
Gareth Edwards
1990 Adrian Davies
Phil Bennett, MBE
1991 Phil May
John Lawless
1992 Darren Thomas
Peter Jackson
1993 Ieuan Evans
Kenneth Wolstenholme, D.F.C.
1994 Gloria Hopkins
Jim Mills
1995 Tim Thomas
Ray French
1996 Mike Haswell
Nobby Stiles
1997 Kevin Thomas
Jacky Blanchflower
1998 Neil Rees
John James
1999 Chris Wyatt
Peter Truckfield
2000 Rupert Moon
Alan Ball
​2001 Scott Quinnell
Geoffrey Miller
2002 Simon Jones
Martin Bayfield
2003 Garan Evans
John Conteh
2004 Robert Croft
Gareth Chilcott
2005 Simon Jones
Garry Richardson
2006 Gary Lloyd
Dame Mary Peters DBE, CBE, MBE
2007 Dwayne Peel
Wilf McGuinness
2008 Gareth Rees
Adrian Davies
2009 Stephen Jones
Brynmor Williams
2010 Dai Greene
Peter Jackson
2011 Dai Greene
Willie John Mcbride MBE
2012 Emyr Huws
Jason Mohammad
2013 Jonathan Davies
Scott Quinnell
2014 David Kingdon
Jonathan Davies OBE
2015 Nigel Owens
Dennis Gethin OBE
2016 James Davies
Nigel Owens MBE
2017 Jonathan Davies
Robert Croft MBE
2018 James 'Flex' Lewis
Warren Gatland OBE
​2019 Josh Adams
​
Mark Hughes OBE
2020 No Dinner
(due to COVID-19 restrictions) 
2021 Tennessee Randall
​
Gareth Edwards CBE,  
Gladstone Small
2022 Gemma Frizelle
Mike Ruddock OBE,
Llanelli RFC 1972 Winning Team
2023 Emma Finucane
Jonathan 'Foxy' Davies, 
​Aaron Ramsey

Last Dinner 'Sportsperson of the Year' on 5th December, 2023
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Ms Emma Finucane
Emma Finucane (born 22 December 2002) is a British and Welsh track cyclist. She is the 2023 UCI world champion in women's individual sprint, the third Briton (after Victoria Pendleton and Becky James) and second Welsh woman (after James) to win the world title. She is also a notable relative of former second world war RAF pilot Wing Commander Brendan Paddy Finucane.

Having previously won two silver medals at the 2020 British National Track Championships, Finucane became a British champion when winning the team sprint event at the 2022 British National Track Championships. She also won a silver medal and two bronze medals at the same Championships.

Later that year, Finucane went on to win bronze medals in both the sprint and team sprint at the Commonwealth Games.

Finucane was the star of the 2023 British Cycling National Track Championships, after she won four national titles (taking her total to 5). They were the 500 m Time trial, the Sprint, the Keirin and a second team sprint title. At the 2023 UCI World track cycling championships in Glasgow, at the Chris Hoy National velodrome, she claimed her first major title as she took gold in the women's track sprint competition, beating Lea Friedrich of Germany in the final. The first British woman to do so since Becky James in 2013. During the flying 200 sprint qualifying she set a new British record and a new sea level record time of 10.234s. She was also part of the British Women's Team sprint team who took silver in the same competition.

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Emma Finucane's
highlight reel at
​BIMF Awards 2023
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