Carion Award

John Carion

The John Carion Award was created to recognize outstanding individuals who have contributed to the success of the Law Enforcement Torch Run on a local, state or community level. The John Carion “Unsung Hero” is someone who contributes to the Torch Run and Special Olympics in spirit, dedication and enthusiasm in an effective and unheralded fashion.

The award was created to honor the memory of Sgt. John Carion, Sterling Heights (MI) Police Department and his many contributions to the Law Enforcement Torch Run and Special Olympics. The Unsung Hero award is a tribute to Sergeant John Carion, who epitomized the term “Unsung Hero” during his lifetime before his untimely death in a plane crash in January, 1994.

John was a low-key, quiet, but effective leader in the Torch Run effort, especially in the areas of law enforcement volunteerism for Special Olympics and furthering the ideals of Unified Sports in Special Olympics.

2024 Honorees
Lisa Curry
Arkansas
Jeff Fugett
Missouri
Braylon Hyggen
Canada-Alberta
Historic Honorees
2023
  • Rick Doll, Minnesota
  • Stewart Meyer, Oklahoma
  • Scott Schubert, Pennsylvania
2020
  • Michele Ennis, Northern Ireland
  • Rick Pierce, Massachusetts
  • Jason Stevenson, Delaware
2017
  • Eric Abt, Arizona
  • Rex Caldwell, Washington
  • Elwood Johnson, Rhode Island
2014
  • Dennis Shaw, Kansas
  • David Smith, Northern Ireland
  • Robert Woolsey, Nevada
2011
  • Dave Seper, Colorado
  • Joan Chang, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
  • Shawn Farris, Kansas
2008
  • Michael Pfau, Montana
  • Jeff Spaulding, Maryland
  • Judy Macho, Oregon
2005
  • Martha Forrest, North Carolina
  • Larry Timmer, Florida
  • Don Hull, Oklahoma
2002
  • Ken George, Southern California
  • Thomas Reasoner, Illinois
1999
  • William Dalton, North Carolina
  • Jim Elliott, Arkansas
  • Frank Mackey, New Jersey
  • Nancy Mulleneaux, Arizona
2022
  • Jimmy Johnson, Alaska
  • Sheri Lucas, British Columbia
  • Todd Pelazza, Connecticut
2019
  • John Hohmann, Northern California
  • Mike McAllister, Ontario
  • Joe Barca, New York
2016
  • Danny Hall, Delaware
  • Brian McKnight, Colorado
  • Joanne Wild, British Columbia
2013
  • Mike Beck, Indiana
  • Brian Bray, Kentucky
  • Adam Christin, Southern California
2010
  • Tedd Rutt, Washington
  • Mark Wollmerhauser, Oklahoma
  • Randall & Rhonda Bannister, Texas
2007
  • Jamie Hainsworth, Rhode Island
  • Kathi Christ, Colorado
  • Sam Trujillo, Colorado
2004
  • Michel Lariviere, Quebec, Canada
  • John Pratt, Northern California
  • Rob Steiner, Hawaii
2001
  • William Frick, North Carolina
  • Rich Near, Northern California
  • Jason Plaza, Wisconsin
1998
  • Charles Cossentino, New Jersey
  • Michael Currie Chatham, Ontario, Canada
  • Gregory Nolt, Delaware
2021
  • Darryal Abeyasekera, New South Wales
  • Ugo “Butch” Arnoldi, Southern California
  • Mark Priebe, Missouri
2018
  • Rick Allen, New York
  • Michael Gilbert, Nevada
  • Amanda Trenchard, Alberta
2015
  • Shawn Byrne, Oklahoma
  • Alan Keane, New South Wales, Australia
  • David Ramer, Arizona
2012
  • Jack Allen, Montana
  • Steve Nigrelli, New York
  • Kevin Torgerson, Minnesota
2009
  • Vinnie Adler, New Jersey
  • Michael Nelsen, Utah
  • Therese Garagan, Alberta, Canada
2006
  • Greg Shipley, Maryland
  • Pauline Crompton, Northern Ireland
  • Robert MacFarlane, New Jersey
2003
  • Phil Crosby-Jones, British Columbia, Canada
  • Ralph Maher, Colorado
  • John Martin, Vermont
2000
  • Jim Moran, Missouri
  • Chico Ouellette, Ontario, Canada
1997
  • Grant Weyland, Minnesota