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[[1975 DUFF Race|1975 South]] ||'''[[Rusty Hevelin]]''', ([[John D. Berry]], [[Jan Howard Finder]]) ||Results: [[Rusty Hevelin|Hevelin]] -- 100, [[John D. Berry|Berry]] -- 72, [[Jan Howard Finder|Finder]] -- 30; Slide trip report shown over the U.S. | [[1975 DUFF Race|1975 South]] ||'''[[Rusty Hevelin]]''', ([[John D. Berry]], [[Jan Howard Finder]]) ||Results: [[Rusty Hevelin|Hevelin]] -- 100, [[John D. Berry|Berry]] -- 72, [[Jan Howard Finder|Finder]] -- 30; Slide trip report shown over the U.S. | ||
[[1976 DUFF Race|1976 North]] ||'''[[Christine McGowan]]''', ([[Paul Stevens]], [[John Alderson]], [[Shayne McCormack]]) ||''[[The Flight of the Kangaroo]]'' (1986) | [[1976 DUFF Race|1976 North]] ||'''[[Christine McGowan]]''', ([[Paul Stevens]], [[John Alderson]], [[Shayne McCormack]]) ||''[[The Flight of the Kangaroo]]'' (1986) | ||
− | [[1977 DUFF Race|1977 South]] ||'''[[Bill Rotsler]]''', ([[Fred Haskell]], [[Bob Vardeman]]) ||''[[Quintessential-Q]]''; ''[[And Lo God Made Rotsler for Duff]]''; No trip report, but numerous badges for sale. | + | [[1977 DUFF Race|1977 South]] ||'''[[Bill Rotsler]]''', ([[Fred Haskell]], [[Bob Vardeman]]) ||''[[Quintessential-Q]]''; ''[[And Lo God Made Rotsler for Duff]]''; ''[[Rotsler for DUFF]]''; No trip report, but numerous badges for sale. |
[[1978 DUFF Race|1978 North]] ||'''[[Paul Stevens]]''', ([[Keith Taylor]], [[Shayne McCormack]]) ||Planned itinerary: SF-LA-Albuquerque-Phoenix-Orlando-Boston-NT-DC-Pittsburgh-Mpls | [[1978 DUFF Race|1978 North]] ||'''[[Paul Stevens]]''', ([[Keith Taylor]], [[Shayne McCormack]]) ||Planned itinerary: SF-LA-Albuquerque-Phoenix-Orlando-Boston-NT-DC-Pittsburgh-Mpls | ||
[[1979 DUFF Race|1979 South]] ||'''[[Ken Fletcher]] & [[Linda Lounsbury]]''', ([[Mike Glyer]], [[Cy Chauvin]]) ||[[Mike Glyer]] actually won, but was then hired by the IRS and put in a 6-month training course, so he could not take the trip. He withdrew, leaving the second-place finishers to take the trip. | [[1979 DUFF Race|1979 South]] ||'''[[Ken Fletcher]] & [[Linda Lounsbury]]''', ([[Mike Glyer]], [[Cy Chauvin]]) ||[[Mike Glyer]] actually won, but was then hired by the IRS and put in a 6-month training course, so he could not take the trip. He withdrew, leaving the second-place finishers to take the trip. | ||
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[[2017 DUFF Race|2017 South]] ||'''[[Paul Weimer]]''' ||''[[What I Did on My Summer Vacation]]'' | [[2017 DUFF Race|2017 South]] ||'''[[Paul Weimer]]''' ||''[[What I Did on My Summer Vacation]]'' | ||
[[2018 DUFF Race|2018 North]] ||'''[[Marlee Jane Ward]]''' || | [[2018 DUFF Race|2018 North]] ||'''[[Marlee Jane Ward]]''' || | ||
− | 2019 South || No race || Because the 2020 [[Worldcon]] | + | 2019 South || No race || Because the 2020 [[Worldcon]] was held in New Zealand, the South race was delayed to 2020 and 2019 skipped. |
− | [[2020 DUFF Race|2020 South]] || '''[[Erin Underwood]]''' ([[Richard Auffrey]], [[Shaun Duke]], [[James Davis Nicoll]]) || Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, Erin was unable to travel to New Zealand, but attended the virtual [[CoNZealand]]. | + | [[2020 DUFF Race|2020 South]] || '''[[Erin Underwood]]''' ([[Richard Auffrey]], [[Shaun Duke]], [[James Davis Nicoll]]) || Due to [[COVID-19]] travel restrictions, Erin was unable to travel to New Zealand, but attended the virtual [[CoNZealand]]. |
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 4 February 2022
DUFF (the Down Under Fan Fund) helps Australasian fans to visit North American fans and Worldcons, and, on alternate trips, North American fans to return the favor. The fund was started in 1972 and continues on an approximately annual basis. Winners have come from, or visited, both Australia and New Zealand. DUFF is patterned after TAFF, with fund winners being co-administrators of the fund until the next winner on their respective continent returns from a trip. DUFF winners, like winners of other fan funds, are expected to publish a trip report.
There are fan funds that require candidates to pledge that if elected they will, barring force majeure attend the target convention. DUFF, as of 2012, appears not to be such a fund, Murray Moore that year having pledged that if elected he would not attend the Australian Natcon.
The most unusual candidate ever to be nominated for DUFF was probably the Rogers Street Laundry Door (the laundry door of a Melbourne slanshack at 3 Rogers Street). There was a write-in campaign in support of the Door for the 1988 DUFF Race. The Door was ruled ineligible.
See also Fan Funds.
Fanfund | Website | 1972— |
This is a fan fund page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was created, who it benefited, why it was created, its result, its impact on fandom, and by adding links. |