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WASHINGTON
DC MESSENGER ANDY ZALAN AWARDED 2007 MARKUS
COOK AWARD
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October 9, 2007

The International Federation of
Bike Messenger Associations (IFBMA) announces the 2007 "Markus Cook Memorial
Award" (MCA) for Services to the International Messenger Community
The MCA was conceived as a way for the international messenger
community to thank it's most dedicated workers. Nominations are sought
from the messenger community for those individuals who have done most
for us, for those who have consistently put the rest of us before them.
The International Federation of Bicycle Messenger Associations (IFBMA)
is pleased to announce that Washington DC messenger Andy Zalan has been
awarded the 2007 Markus Cook Award. The Cook Award is given annually to
bike messengers who best represent the camaraderie and community spirit
of the international messenger community. In the past year, Andy set up
the Destination Dublin race series in Washington that enabled several
DC messengers to travel to the Cycle Messenger World Championships in
Dublin, Ireland. His annual bike messenger calendar is a tribute
to those who work day in and day out.
However, beyond Andy’s accomplishments of the last year, lies a decade
long history of community advocacy and bridge building among American
and European messengers. Andy is one of the founders of the District of
Columbia Bike Couriers Association, one of the first organizers of
alleycat racing in Washington and he brought the world to his city as
host of the 1998 Cycle Messenger World Championships.
Andy has been instrumental to the continued success of the CMWC and is
a critical component of the international messenger community.
In his nomination for the award, veteran Swiss messenger, Luk Keller
accurately summed up the international messenger community’s
appreciation of Andy Zalan:
"He never loses the spirit. He unites every aspect of what I like about
messengers (he’s uncomplicated, he can race, he can party, he's
good-looking, he's smart, friendly, badass...helpful) and by being the
way he is he unites the messenger mob with the messenger snob."
With all this in mind, the IFBMA and previous Markus Cook Award winners
are pleased to welcome Andy to the list of winners.
For more information see:
IFBMA
Markus
"Fur" Cook Award
District of
Columbia Bicycle Couriers Association
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