Today, the Lou Marsh will be awarded to Canada's top athlete of the year.

What should we recognize in 2020? Excellence? Survival? Resilience? Personal sacrifice? Global popularity? Or should we just be grateful we’ll get to vote at all, writes @DamoSpin.
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A virtual conference with the largest and most diverse voting committee in Lou Marsh history will take place today to determine Canada's athlete of the year.

The thread below highlights some of the top candidates ⤵️ thestar.com/sports/opinion…
Lou Marsh candidate: @AlphonsoDavies

Alphonso Davies was the first Canadian male player to win a Champions League final, and might be the best in the world at his position.

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Lou Marsh candidate: @BeMore27

Jamal Murray made his case in the NBA bubble — and not just by lighting up the scoreboard.

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Lou Marsh candidate: @BraydenPoint19

Brayden Point led the NHL in playoff goals with 14 while winning a Stanley Cup in Tampa Bay.

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Lou Marsh candidate: @keishaballa

Kadeisha Buchanan might be Canada’s most successful soccer player, and is playing on the most dominant soccer team in the world.

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Lou Marsh candidate: @MalindiElmore

Malindi Elmore set a new Canadian women’s marathon record when she finished third in the Houston Marathon in two hours, 24 minutes and 50 seconds.

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Lou Marsh candidate: @LaurentDTardif

Laurent Duvernay-Tardif was a starter for the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. He traded in his uniform for medical scrubs to work on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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This year was still full of strong performances by Canadian athletes. Here are some honourable mentions who may just break through:

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Who do you think should win the Lou Marsh award this year?

Share your thoughts with us, and stay tuned for the latest breaking news and analysis throughout the day. thestar.com/sports.html

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