Leif Erikson Awards


The Leif Erikson Awards, sometimes referred to as the Exploration Awards, are awarded annually by the Exploration Museum in Húsavík, Iceland, for achievements in exploration and for work in the field of exploration history. They are awarded in three categories; to an explorer for a lifetime achievement in exploration; to a young explorer under the age of 35 for achievements in exploration; and to a person or an organization that has worked to promote and preserve exploration history.
The Leif Erikson Awards are the main and final event of the annual Húsavík Explorers Festival. They were first awarded in 2015.
The awards are named for Icelandic explorer Leif Erikson, considered as the first European to land in North America and who, according to the Sagas of Icelanders, established the first Norse settlement at Vinland, tentatively identified with the Norse L'Anse aux Meadows on the northern tip of Newfoundland in modern-day Canada.
Two former Presidents of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson and Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, have presented the awards.

Scientific Committee

The winners of the Leif Erikson awards are voted by the members of the Exploration Museum's Scientific Committee. The committee is appointed for one year by the board of the museum, except for the chairperson, who is the winner of the previous year's Exploration History Award.

Recipients

The 2015 Leif Erikson Awards were announced by the President of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, on 9 July at the Reykjavík University Auditorium. The 2016 Leif Erikson Awards were announced by the President of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, on 22 October at the Explorers Festival in Húsavík. The 2017 Leif Erikson Awards were presented by BBC World News Anchor Babita Sharma, on 23 September at the Explorers Festival in Húsavík. The 2018 Leif Erikson Awards were presented by Around the world pilot and News Anchor Amelia Rose Earhart, on 23 September at the Explorers Festival in Húsavík. The 2019 Leif Erikson Awards were presented by Exploration Museum founder Orly Orlyson, on 19 October at the Explorers Festival in Húsavík. The 2020 Leif Erikson Awards were presented by Exploration Museum founder Orly Orlyson, on 15 August via a live-stream from the Explorers Festival in Húsavík.
YearAwardWinnerOccupationNationalityRationale
2015Leif Erikson AwardHarrison SchmittApollo 17 astronautAmericanFor his scientific work on the surface of the Moon in 1972 and for his part in the geology training of the astronauts that walked on the Moon before him
2015Young Explorer AwardJessica WatsonSailorAustralianFor completing a non-stop and unassisted southern hemisphere solo circumnavigation of the world at the age of 16
2015Exploration History AwardHuw Lewis-JonesAuthor and historianBritishFor his writings on visual culture, seafaring, polar exploration, mountaineering, and remote environments
2016Leif Erikson AwardScott ParazynskiAstronaut and mountaineerAmericanFor his lifetime of exploration, as a veteran of five Space Shuttle flights and seven spacewalks, and as the only astronaut to have summited Mount Everest
2016Young Explorer AwardTashi and Nungshi MalikMountaineersIndianFor being the youngest persons, at the date, to have completed the Last Degree Explorers Grand Slam, at the age of 23. First siblings and twins to climb the Seven Summits and reach both Poles
2016Exploration History AwardDraken Harald HårfagreCrew and buildersNorwegianFor their expedition to retrace the first trans-Atlantic crossing and the Viking discovery of the New World
2016Social Media AwardChris BurkardPhotographerAmericanFor his work as an adventure photographer
2017Leif Erikson AwardEdurne PasabanMountaineerSpanishFor becoming the first woman to climb all of the 14 eight-thousander peaks in the world between 2001 and 2010
2017Young Explorer AwardAlex BelliniSailorItalianFor crossing both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on a rowing boat, solo, within the age of 30. It took him 227 days to cover through the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, and he spent 294 days traversing the through the Pacific
2017Exploration History AwardHaraldur SigurðssonVolcanologistIcelandicFor his scientific commitment and writings on volcanology. He has carried out research on the Santorini volcano since 1975. His volcanic research also includes work on the famous eruption of Vesuvius in Italy in 79 AD, which buried Pompeii and Herculaneum
2018Leif Erikson AwardClive OppenheimerVolcanologistBritishFor his 13 field seasons investigating Mount Erebus, the most active volcano in Antarctica
2018Young Explorer AwardJade HameisterPhotographer, biologist, and authorAustralianFor being the youngest person in history to achieve the "polar hat-trick" skiing to the poles and crossing the Greenland icecap
2018Exploration History AwardCristina MittermeierPhotographer, biologist, and authorMexicanFor her significant literary and photography works on environmental issues and the relationship between human cultures and biodiversity
2019Leif Erikson AwardCarolyn PorcoPlanetary scientistAmericanFr her 35 years of exploration of the outer Solar System, she was a member of the imaging team for the Voyager program and took part in the first exploration of the outer Solar System.
2019Young Explorer AwardBarbara ZangerlRock climberAustralianFor her achievements in rock climbing
2019Exploration History AwardBen FeistSoftware engineer and historianCanadianFor his commitment to digitizing and communicating the achievements of NASA's Apollo program to a new generation
2019Lunar PrizeChina National Space AdministrationChineseFor humanity's first soft landing on the far side of the Moon, on 3 January 2019. The award was accepted by Jin Zhijian, the Chinese Ambassador to Iceland
2020Leif Erikson AwardGeorge KourounisExplorerGreek-CanadianFor exploring and documenting extreme natural events and for documenting many forms of severe weather, including tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, floods, hail, and lightning
2020Young Explorer AwardUlyana HorodyskyjGlaciologist and geologistAmericanFor field work in the arctic and for her work as a science communicator
2020Exploration History AwardJeff BlumenfeldAuthorAmericanFor his 26-year work in documenting exploration history as the editor of Expedition News
2020Lunar PrizeSkyroraScottishFor their work in developing high-grade rocket fuel made from waste plastics, designed to minimize the environmental impact of rocket launches
2021Leif Erikson AwardWill StegerPolar explorer and preservation advocateAmericanfor his lifetime of exploration of the Arctic and Antarctic, and for his tireless efforts to promote preservation of these important regions of the world.
2021Young Explorer AwardBelén Garcia OvideMarine biologist and wildlife guideAmericanfor her work in promoting ocean protection through exploration and citizen science
2021Exploration History AwardJ. Robert HarrisAuthorAmericanfor his lifetime of exploration, as well as his tireless efforts to promote diversity in exploration.
2022Leif Erikson AwardKathy SullivanGeologist, oceanographer and astronautAmericanfor her lifetime of exploration for science
2022Young Explorer AwardDominique GonçalvesEcologistMozambicanfor her work on elephant conservation in Gorongosa National Park.
2022Exploration History AwardGeoff GreenExpedition leaderCanadianfor his work on polar education and youth engagement
2023Leif Erikson AwardBill AndersAstronautAmericanfor his iconic photograph “Earthrise"
2023Young Explorer AwardKellie GerardiScience communicatorAmericanpioneering work in bioastronautics research and spacesuit evaluation
2023Exploration History AwardLibby JacksonMission controller and authorBritishpreserving the history of female astronauts and space professionals
2023Lunar PrizeIndian Space Research OrganisationIndianfor the Chandrayaan-3 mission
2024Leif Erikson AwardRusty SchweickartAstronautAmericanfor pioneering work and advocacy have inspired generations of explorers and scientists.
2024Young Explorer AwardNima Rinji SherpaNepaleseMountaineerthe youngest person to climb all 14 of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks
2024Exploration History AwardSpace Hipstersdedicated to preserving and promoting the history of space exploration

Explorers Festival

The Leif Erikson Awards are the main event of the annual Húsavík Explorers Festival. The festival was first held in 2015 with events in Húsavík and Reykjavík. The format of the festival took shape in 2016 and has stayed the same since, with the festival consisting of short expeditions and outdoor activities around Húsavík, young explorers workshops, talks by explorers, concerts, film screenings and art exhibitions.