Alfesta Trophies and Awards
Is it possible to gather a group of Alfa Romeo owners together and not generate a fierce but friendly atmosphere of competition? Probably not.
While the first and foremost objective of Alfesta is fun, you may walk away with something more tangible to add to your happy memories. The following awards are traditionally presented at the Gala Dinner on Sunday night.
The Bob Gardiner Memorial Trophy
This is awarded to the person staying in-house and/or an attendee who attends all Programmed Alfesta Events (including meals), and who drives an Alfa Romeo vehicle to, during and from Alfesta (or under special circumstances – competing in an Alfa Romeo vehicle) who amasses the greatest number of points from all published events.
Special circumstances will be determined by National Council members and could include "fly-in attendees".
Point scoring shall be the responsibility of the Alfesta Committee and the trophy shall be awarded after careful consultation between the Alfesta Committee and National President.
A keepsake shield shall also be presented to the winner at this or the subsequent Alfesta.
Harry and Joan Lewis Spirit of Alfesta
The inaugural Spirit of Alfesta award was presented at the 1991 Alfesta. The award was initiated by Peter and Lyn Heriot of Insurance Design Australia Pty Ltd, the brokers at the time for the Club’s insurance scheme. Following Harry Lewis’ untimely death in 1993, the award was named in his honour, in recognition of his contributions over many years to the Alfa Romeo Owners Club of Australian, and to Alfesta as an event.
It is awarded to the person, couple or family who displays the most involvement and "spirit" during an Alfesta and is not based on overall performance or sucess in any event.
The perpetual shield and individual keepsake is awarded after careful consultation between the members of National Council present at Alfesta.
Ray Sharp Memorial Trophy
This trophy was introduced in 1998 to honour the memory of the late Ray Sharp. Ray joined AROCA in 1981, serving in many committee positions and being awarded Life Membership in 1991. He loved life and the Club, particularly the camaraderie it provided, developing friendships across all the state divisions.
Ray was generous with his time, offering support to anyone seeking it, with a ready smile and good humour.
Ray was a strong supporter of the National Body, serving as National Vice President in 1991, and was a committed advocate of, and participant in, Alfesta, which together with this love of his Alfa Montreal, is reflected in the trophy.
The perpetiual trophy and individual keepsake is awarded to the winner of the Alfesta navigation/observation run.