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Named after [[Richard Anderson]], this prize is awarded for high performance in modern languages.
Named after [[Richard Anderson]], this prize is awarded for high performance in German.


First presented in 2014.
It was first presented in 2014.


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Revision as of 17:27, 17 December 2020

Named after Richard Anderson, this prize is awarded for high performance in German.

It was first presented in 2014.

Year Winner
2014 Louis Holland
2015 Joshua Ullyat-Sands
2016 -
2017 Luke Borland
2018 Harry Stainfield
2019 Dominic Wilson