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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
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 ...
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;
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 ...
2007 Canada Sports Hall of Fame Inductee (Campbell becomes the first female hockey player inducted into the Hall) [5] 2008 A community centre is named after her in Brampton, Ontario. Cassie Campbell Community Centre; 2012 Order of Hockey in Canada [28] 2012 Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Member [13] 2014 CWHL Humanitarian of the Year Award
The seven members of the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2024 are an eclectic group.. A multiple Stanley Cup-winning forward from Russia (Pavel Datsyuk), a hard-shooting Canadian defenseman (Shea ...
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.
Bob "Knuckles" Irving, OM (born 1950) is a Canadian former sportscaster and was the radio play-by-play voice for the Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1973 until his retirement in 2021. He is also the former sports director for CJOB radio in Manitoba and a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. [1]