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  2. List of members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Year Name Sport Category Achievements Ref 1976: Bob Abate: Amateur sports: Builder: Coached 57 teams and won 200 amateur city, provincial and national championship titles. [2] 2010: Bob Ackles: Football: Builder: Administrator of the BC Lions. Inducted to Canadian Football Hall of Fame. [3] 1975: Jack Adams: Ice hockey: Builder

  3. Canada's Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2019, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame had over 670 inductees, categorized either as athletes or builders of the sport. [19] Beginning with the induction of the 2019 class of hall of famers, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame began to issue the Order of Sport award to inductees, as a physical token of their induction into the hall of fame ...

  4. Pat Marsden - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Francis Marsden (November 8, 1936 – April 27, 2006) was a Canadian sportscaster and voice of the Canadian Football League play-by-play coverage in the 1970s and 1980s. He also worked as host for the historic 1972 Canada-Soviet Union hockey Summit Series sports telecasts. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1989.

  5. Brian Williams (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Williams' father was a physician. His father's work caused the Williams family to relocate to such places as Invermere, British Columbia; New Haven, Connecticut; Edmonton, Alberta; Hamilton, Ontario (where he graduated from Westdale Secondary School); [3] Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan and Grand Rapids, Michigan (where he graduated from Aquinas College with a B.A. in history & political science ...

  6. Ron MacLean - Wikipedia

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    MacLean was the main sportscaster and host for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing until his mother died, causing him to hand over duties to Scott Russell. [9] In 1993, MacLean served as an ice level reporter for NBC Sports' coverage of the NHL All-Star Game in Montreal. MacLean has also hosted CBC's coverage of the Queen's Plate. [10]

  7. Dale Isaac - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Football Hall of Fame Dale Isaac is a Canadian sportscaster who worked in Regina, Saskatchewan . He was the sports director at CKCK-TV from 1975 to 1995 and a play-by-play man on CTV's telecasts of CFL games from 1980 to 1986.

  8. Category:Halls of fame in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Music Hall of Fame; N. ... List of Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame inductees; S. Sault Ste. Marie Walk of Fame; Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame;

  9. Jack Wells (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Wells was inducted to the CAB Hall of Fame in 1988. In recognition of his broadcasting career the City of Winnipeg named a street linking Canad Inns Stadium and the former site of Winnipeg Arena after him. He is an "Honoured Member" of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1981.