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is an honour roll of the top Canadian Olympic athletes, teams, coaches, and builders (officials, administrators, and volunteers). It was established in 1949. Selections are made by a committee appointed by the Canadian Olympic Committee. Inductees must have held Canadian citizenship or Canadian residency over the course of their careers.


Inductees by sport

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A


Alpine skiing

* Currie Chapman, ''coach'', 2005 *
Betsy Clifford __NOTOC__ Elizabeth Clifford (born October 15, 1953) is a Canadian retired alpine skier. At the 1968 Winter Olympics, she was the youngest Canadian skier ever to compete. She finished 7th at the 1970 Alpine Skiing World Cup and 10th at the 1971 ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Laurie Graham Laurie Graham, (born March 30, 1960) is a former Canadian downhill skier. Career She represented Canada at the 1980, 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics. She won six World Cup victories and three National Downhill titles in her eleven years on the ...
, ''athlete'', 2000 * Nancy Greene, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Anne Heggtveit Anne Heggtveit, (born January 11, 1939) is a former alpine ski racer from Canada. She was an Olympic gold medallist and double world champion in 1960. Early years Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Heggtveit was raised in New Edinburgh, one of the ol ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Kathy Kreiner Katharine Kreiner-Phillips (born May 4, 1957) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Canada. Career She won the giant slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. First out of the gate on Friday t ...
, ''athlete'', 1976 * Kerrin Lee-Gartner, ''athlete'', 1993 * Karen Percy-Lowe, ''athlete'', 1995 * Steve Podborski, ''athlete'', 1985 * Ken Read, ''athlete'', 1984 *
Gerry Sorensen Gerry Sorensen (born October 15, 1958) is a Canadian former female alpine skier. Sorensen was born in Kimberley, British Columbia Kimberley is a city in southeast British Columbia, Canada along Highway 95A between the Purcell and Rocky Mount ...
, ''athlete'', 1983 *
Lucille Wheeler Lucile Wheeler, (born January 14, 1935) is a former alpine ski racer from Canada. She was a double world champion in 1958, the first North American to win a world title in the downhill event. Early years Wheeler was born in Quebec and grew up ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 *
Rhoda Wurtele ''Rhoda'' is an American television sitcom created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns starring Valerie Harper that originally aired on CBS for five seasons from September 9, 1974, to December 9, 1978. It was the first spin-off of ''The Mary Tyle ...
, ''athlete'', 1953


Archery

* Lisa Buscombe, ''athlete'', 1985 * Dorothy Lidstone, ''athlete'', 1971 * Lucille Lessard, ''athlete'', 1982 * Don Lovo, ''builder'', 1988 * Joan Frances McDonald, ''builder'', 1992


Artistic gymnastics

*
Ernestine Russell Ernestine Jean Russell (born June 10, 1938), later known by her married names Ernestine Carter and Ernestine Weaver, is a Canadian former gymnast and American former college gymnastics coach. She represented Canada in the 1956 and 1960 Summer Oly ...
, ''athlete'', 1960 * Marilyn Savage, ''builder'', 1982 * Kyle Shewfelt, ''athlete'', 2014 * Willie Weiler, ''athlete'', 1967


Artistic swimming

* Debbie Muir, ''builder'', 1998 * Julie Sauvé, ''coach'', 2012


Athletics

* 1996 Men's 4x100 metre Relay Team, ''athlete/team'', 2004 *
Bob Adams Robert, Bob or Bobby Adams may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Bob Adams (1874–1948), one half of American vaudeville duo The Two Bobs *Robert Adams (actor) (1906–1965), British Guyanese actor * Robert Adams (sculptor) (1917–1983), Britis ...
, ''builder'', 1997 * Lillian Alderson, ''athlete'', 1982 * Syl Apps, ''athlete'', 1975 * Edward Archibald, ''athlete'', 1979 * Donovan Bailey, ''athlete'', 2005 * James Ball, ''athlete'', 1973 *
Jane Bell Jane Bell may refer to: * Jane Bell (athlete) (1910–1998), Canadian track and field athlete * Jane Bell (nurse) (1873–1959), Scottish-born Australian nurse and midwife * Jane S. Bell (1798–1873), British illustrator {{hndis, Bell, Jane ...
, ''athlete'', 1949 *
Calvin Bricker Calvin David "Cal" Bricker (3 November 1884 – 24 April 1963) was a Canadian track and field athlete. He competed in the long jump and triple jump at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics and won a bronze and a silver medal in the long jump, respecti ...
, ''athlete'', 1960 * Debbie Brill, ''athlete'', 1982 * Donald Buddo, ''builder'', 1965 *
Ethel Catherwood Ethel Hannah Catherwood (April 28, 1908 – September 26, 1987) was a Canadian athlete. Born in Hannah, North Dakota, United States, Ethel Catherwood was raised and educated in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, where she excelled at baseball, ...
, ''athlete'', 1949 * Douglas Clement, ''coach'', 2006 *
Cyril Coaffee Cyril Hillyard Coaffee (February 14, 1897 – July 3, 1945) was a Canadian track and field athlete. Born in Edmonton, Greater London UK, Coaffee tied Charlie Paddock's world record for the 100 yard dash at the 1922 Canadian championships. ...
, ''athlete'', 1960 *
Myrtle Cook Competitor for Canada Myrtle Alice Cook (also competed as Myrtle McGowan) (January 5, 1902 – March 18, 1985) was a Canadian athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. Career Born in Toronto, Ontario, she competed for Canada at th ...
, ''athlete'', 1949 *
G̩rard C̫t̩ G̩rard C̫t̩, (July 26, 1913 Р12 June 1993) was a Canadian marathon runner and a four-time winner of the Boston Marathon. Born in Saint-Barnab̩-Sud, Quebec, C̫t̩ was training to be a boxer when he switched to running marathons. He co ...
, ''athlete'', 1955 *
Eric Coy Eric Eaton Coy (May 16, 1914 – October 28, 1985) was a discus thrower and shot putter, who represented Canada at the 1948 Summer Olympics. He finished 23rd in the discus throw event, and his exact result in the shot put is unknown. At the 1 ...
, ''athlete'', 1963 * John Howard Crocker, ''builder'', 1960 * Bill Crothers, ''athlete'', 1965 * John Davies, ''builder'', 1964 *
Eva Dawes Eva Dawes (later ''Spinks'', September 17, 1912 – May 30, 2009) is a Canadian athlete who competed mainly in the high jump. She was born in Toronto. She competed for Canada in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in ...
, ''athlete'', 1974 * Étienne Desmarteau, ''athlete'', 1949 * Phil Edwards, ''athlete'', 1950 * Neil Farrell, ''builder'', 1967 * John Fitzpatrick, ''athlete'', 1975 *
Duncan Gillis Duncan Gillis (January 3, 1883 – May 2, 1963) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Gillis was the first to serve as Canada's flag bearer during the Olympic opening ceremonies. Early life and career Gillis wa ...
, ''athlete'', 1979 *
George Goulding George Henry Goulding (19 November 1884 – 31 January 1966) was a Canadian athlete who competed mainly in the 10 kilometre walk. He competed in three events at the 1908 Olympic Games in London: the 3500 metre walking race, in which he cam ...
, ''athlete'', 1949 * F. J. Halbhaus, ''athlete'', 1977 *
William Halpenny William Halpenny (May 23, 1882 – February 10, 1960) was a Canadian track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was born in Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island (PEI; ) is one of the thirteen Provinces and ter ...
, ''athlete'', 1979 * Andy Higgins, ''coach'', 2001 *
Robina Higgins Robina Higgins-Haight (28 April 1915 – 31 December 1990) was one of Canada's best female athletes in the 1930s. From Winnipeg, Manitoba, Higgins excelled in the javelin, shot put, and ball throw competition. In the javelin, she set a Canadian r ...
, ''athlete'', 1961 *
Abby Hoffman Abigail Golda Hoffman, (born February 11, 1947) is a Canadian former track and field athlete. Hockey Hoffman is Jewish, and was born in Toronto. She learned to skate when she was three. In the mid-1950s when she was nine, she wanted to play h ...
, ''athlete/builder'', 1996 *
Ian Hume Ian Hume (born 9 October 1948) is a Scottish former amateur footballer who played as an outside left in the Scottish League for Queen's Park, Stenhousemuir, Ayr United and Stirling Albion. He was capped by Scotland at amateur An amateur () ...
, ''athlete /Builder'', 1983 * Lennie Hutton, ''athlete'', 1977 * Harry Jerome, ''athlete'', 1963 * Ben Johnson, ''athlete'', 1988 *
Diane Jones-Konihowski Diane Jones-Konihowski, (born March 7, 1951) is a former Canadian pentathlete who was the 1978 Commonwealth Champion and won two gold medals at two Pan-American Games, as well as representing Canada at two Summer Olympics. Biography Jones-Konih ...
, ''athlete'', 1995 *
Greg Joy Gregory Andrew Joy (born April 23, 1956) is an American-born Canadian high jumper who stood 6' 4" tall and weighed 157 lbs while competing from 1973 to 1982 for Canada. Biography Born in the U.S. to Canadian parents, Joy lived in Vancouver, Brit ...
, ''athlete'', 1994 *
Joe Keeper Joseph Benjamin Keeper (January 17, 1886 – September 29, 1971) was a Canadian long-distance runner, and a member of the 1912 Canadian Olympic team. Early and personal life Joseph Benjamin Keeper, a member of the Norway House Cree Nation, w ...
, ''athlete'', 1977 * Robert Kerr, ''athlete'', 1949 *
Bruce Kidd Bruce Kidd, (born July 26, 1943) is a Canadian academic, author, and athlete. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he was a member of the University of Toronto track and field team. He won 18 national senior championships in Canada, the United States, and Br ...
, ''athlete'', 1966, ''builder'', 1994 * Dallas C Kirkey, ''builder'', 1974 *
Walter Knox Walter Renwick Knox (1878 – March 3, 1951) was a Canadian track and field athlete. Born in Listowel, Ontario, Knox moved to Orillia, Ontario at the age of 15. In 1903, he attended Beloit College in Wisconsin. At the 1907 Canadian track champio ...
, ''builder'', 1960 *
John Loaring John Wilfred Loaring (August 3, 1915 – November 21, 1969) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and died in Windsor, Ontario. In 1936 he won the silver medal in the 400 metre hurdle ...
, ''builder'', 1956 *
Tom Longboat Thomas Charles Longboat (4 July 18869 January 1949, Iroquois name: Cogwagee) was an Onondaga distance runner from the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario and, for much of his career, the dominant long-distance runner. He was known as the ...
, ''athlete'', 1960 *
Margaret Lord Margaret Lord (born August 11, 1948) was a Canadian politician. She served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1991 to 1996, as a NDP member for the constituency of Comox Valley The Comox Valley is a region on the east coast ...
, ''builder'', 1965 *
Tom Lord Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character ...
, ''builder'', 1969 *
Frank Lukeman Francis Lawrence Lukeman (June 20, 1885 – December 23, 1946), was a Canadian athlete. He was born in Montreal, Quebec. Biography In Stockholm at the 1912 Summer Olympics Lukeman finished fourth in the pentathlon but was awarded the bro ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Garfield MacDonald James Abram Garfield MacDonald (August 8, 1881 – November 6, 1951) was a Canadian athlete who competed mainly in the triple jump. He was born in Lower South River, Nova Scotia Nova Scotia ( ; ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces an ...
, ''athlete'', 1979 *
Nancy McCredie Nancy McCredie (February 5, 1945 – May 1, 2021) was a Canadian female track and field athlete. During her athletic career, she won three gold medals at the Pan American Games and one bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games. McCredie was awarde ...
, ''athlete'', 1968 *
Mark McKoy Mark Anthony McKoy (born December 10, 1961) is a Canadian retired track and field athlete. He won the gold medal in the 110 metres hurdles at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. He also won the 60 metres hurdles title at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Cha ...
, ''athlete'', 1993 * Duncan McNaughton, ''athlete'', 1949 * Aileen Meagher, ''athlete'', 1965 *
Alex Oakley Alexander Harold Oakley (April 28, 1926 – October 24, 2010) was a race walker from Canada, who represented his native country at five Summer Olympics, starting in 1956. His best finish was the sixth place in the men's 50 km walk at ...
, ''athlete'', 1992 * Larry O'Connor, ''athlete'', 1968 * George Orton, ''athlete'', 1996 *
Bill Parnell Comer William "Bill" Parnell (14 February 1928 in Vancouver – 6 September 2008) was a Canadian middle distance runner who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He won the gold medal in the 1 mile race at the 1950 ...
, ''athlete'', 1977 *
Marita Payne Marita Payne-Wiggins (born October 7, 1960) is a Canadian former track and field athlete who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics. She is the co- Canadian record holder in the 400 metres, along with Jillian Richardson, and previously held ...
, ''athlete'', 2001 *
Victor Pickard Victor Willoughby Pickard (October 23, 1903 – January 11, 2001) was a Canadian track and field athlete who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he finished fifth the pole vault event and 28th in the j ...
, ''athlete'', 1974 * Paul Poce, ''builder'' 2010 * Sam Richardson, ''athlete'', 1977 * Bobbie Rosenfeld, ''athlete'', 1949 *
Billy Sherring William John Sherring (September 18, 1877 – September 5, 1964) was a Canadian athlete of English and Irish descent, winner of the marathon race at the 1906 Intercalated Games (or 1906 Olympic Games, as they were at the time considered to be). ...
, ''athlete'', 1949 * Ethel Smith, ''athlete'', 1949 * Dave Steen, ''athlete'', 1977 *
Hilda Strike Hilda Gwendolyn Strike (later ''Sisson'', September 1, 1910 – March 9, 1989) was a Canadian track athlete and Olympic medalist. She was born in Montreal and died in Ottawa. Competing in the 1932 Summer Olympics, she won a silver medal in ...
, ''athlete'', 1964 * Bruny Surin, ''athlete'', 2010 * George Sutherland, ''athlete'', 1956 * Betty Taylor, ''athlete'', 1968 * Fred Tees, ''builder'', 1960 * Earl Thomson, ''athlete'', 1949 * Lynn Williams, ''athlete'', 1997 * Percy Williams, ''athlete'', 1949 * Alex Wilson, ''athlete'', 1953 * Harold Webster, ''athlete'', 1955 *
James Worrall James Worrall, (June 23, 1914 – October 9, 2011) was a Canadian lawyer, Olympic track and field athlete, and sports administrator. Born in Bury, Lancashire, England, Worrall emigrated to Montreal, Quebec in 1922. He received a Bachelor of Sci ...
, ''builder'', 1965


B


Badminton

* Richard Birch, ''athlete'', 1973 * Dorothy M. Forsyth, ''builder'', 1975 * Claire Lovett, ''athlete'', 1972 *
Jack Purcell John Edward Purcell (December 24, 1903 – June 10, 1991) was a Canadian world champion badminton player. Purcell was the Canadian National Badminton Champion in 1929 and 1930 and declared as world champion in 1933. He retired in 1945, and pu ...
, ''athlete'', 1973 * Marjorie Shedd, ''athlete'', 1976 * Don Smythe, ''athlete'', 1974 * Dorothy Tinline, ''builder'', 1977 *
Dorothy Walton Dorothy Louise Walton, , n̩e McKenzie (7 August 1909 Р17 October 1981) was a Canadian badminton player who is the only Canadian ever to win the All England Open Badminton Championships, winning the Women's Singles in 1939. Born in Swi ...
, ''athlete'', 1971


Basketball

* Jack Donohue, ''builder'', 1991 *
Norman Gloag Norman or Normans may refer to: Ethnic and cultural identity * The Normans, a people partly descended from Norse Vikings who settled in the territory of Normandy in France in the 10th and 11th centuries ** People or things connected with the Norm ...
, ''builder'', 1987 * James Naismith, ''builder'', 1995 *
Bob Osborne Bob Osborne (born June 5, 1974) is a former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series crew chief. His last position at Roush Fenway Racing was as a senior member of the organization's management team and steering committee. He won 19 races during his nine-year ...
, ''builder'', 1973 * Andrew Pipe, ''builder'', 1999 *
Joyce Slipp Joyce Slipp (née Douthwright born 25 April 1950) is a retired Canadian basketball player and head coach. As a member of the Canada women's national basketball team from 1969 to 1976, Slipp competed at the 1971 FIBA World Championship for Women, ...
, ''athlete'', 1999 *
Bev Smith Beverly "Bev" Smith (born April 4, 1960) is a Canadian basketball player and coach. Smith played college basketball at the Oregon Ducks, where she was named a Women's Basketball Coaches Association All-American in 1981 and 1982. Her 2004 team m ...
, ''athlete'', 2003 * Sylvia Sweeney, ''athlete'', 1996 * Jay Triano, ''athlete'', 1995


Biathlon

* Myriam Bédard, ''athlete'', 2004 * Ray Kokkonen, ''builder'', 1999 * Patricia Ramage, ''builder'', 1985


Bobsleigh

*
Doug Anakin Douglas Thomas Anakin (November 6, 1930 – April 25, 2020) was a Canadian bobsleigh competitor. He was born in Chatham, Ontario and was selected by Vic Emery as a member of Canada's gold medal-winning four-man bobsleigh team at the 1964 Wint ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 * Douglas Connor, ''athlete'', 1956 * John Emery, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Victor Emery Victor John Emery (16 May 1934 – 18 July 2002) was a British specialist on superconductors and superfluidity. His model for the electronic structure of the copper-oxide planes is the starting point for many analyses of high-temperature superco ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Peter Kirby Peter Kirby (born December 17, 1931) is a Canadian bobsledder who competed in the mid-1960s. He won a gold medal in the four-man event at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck. He was born in Montreal, Quebec. Kirby also won a gold medal ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 * David MacEachern, ''athlete'', 2011 * Cliff Powell, ''builder'', 1988 *
Robert H. Storey Robert H. Storey (born December 3, 1942) is a Canadian bobsledder who competed from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s who later became a businessman and chairman to two communication companies in Canada. Storey served as fourth president of the FÃ ...
, ''builder'', 1998


Boxing

* Eugene Brousseau, ''athlete'', 1953 * Horace Gwynne, ''athlete'', 1949 * Moe Herscovitch, ''athlete'', 1956 *
Lennox Lewis Lennox Claudius Lewis (born 2 September 1965) is a former professional boxer and boxing commentator who competed from 1989 to 2003. He is a three-time world heavyweight champion, a two-time lineal champion, and the last heavyweight to hold ...
, ''athlete'', 1989 * Tommy Osborne, ''athlete'', 1953 * Bert Schneider, ''athlete'', 1949 *
Jerry Shears Jerry Shears (born October 18, 1925 - March 21, 2010), also known as Gerald Schulman, was the founder and president of the Canadian Amateur Boxing Association (CABA). He was instrumental in organizing international competitions and promoting the u ...
, ''builder'', 1976 * Dennis White, ''builder'', 1964


Builders (general)

*
Henry Brock Henry Brock was an American college football player and coach. He played at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas from 1927 to 1930. Then went on to coach in the beginning of the 1940s. Coaching career College of Emporia Brock was hea ...
, ''builder'', 1980 * Leo Burns, ''builder'', 1965 *
Norton Crow Norton may refer to: Places Norton, meaning 'north settlement' in Old English, is a common place name. Places named Norton include: Canada *Rural Municipality of Norton No. 69, Saskatchewan *Norton Parish, New Brunswick **Norton, New Brunswick, a ...
, ''builder'', 1960 * James Daly, ''builder'', 1994 * George Duthie, ''builder'', 1966 * Mervin E. Ferguson, ''builder'', 1972 * W. E. Findlay, ''builder'', 1960 *
Geoff Gowan Geoffrey Gowan, CM, (November 2, 1929 – May 16, 2013) was Canadian sports broadcaster for the CBC and a sport executive at Coaching Association of Canada. He died at the age of 83 after battling with Parkinson's disease since 1996. Biography Go ...
, ''builder'', 2002 * Nelson C. Hart, ''builder'', 1960 * Frederick C. Henshaw, ''builder'', 1960 * Charles E. Higginbottom, ''builder'', 1966 * George M. Higginbottom, ''builder'', 1960 * J. A. Jackson, ''builder'', 1960 * Frank King, 2008 * Ralph Klein, ''builder'', 2014 * Arthur Lamb, ''builder'', 1960 * Fernand Landry, ''builder'', 1990 * John Leslie, ''builder'', 1960 *
Carol Anne Letheren Carol Anne Letheren née Wood (July 27, 1942 — February 2, 2001) was the secretary general of the Canadian Olympic Association and a member of the International Olympic Committee. Letheren was awarded the Canadian Olympic Order in 2001 and ind ...
, 2010 * Peter Lougheed, 2010 * George C. Machum, ''builder'', 1960 * Kenneth D. McKenzie, ''builder'', 1976 * James G. B. Merrick, ''builder'', 1960 *
Jack Poole John Wilson "Jack" Poole, (April 14, 1933 – October 23, 2009) was a Canadian businessman who, as the head of the VANOC bid committee, was responsible for bringing the 2010 Winter Olympics to Canada. He died of pancreatic cancer shortly afte ...
, ''builder'', 2019 * John Powell, ''builder'', 1992 * Pat Quinn, ''builder'', 2014 * M. M. (Bobby) Robinson, ''builder'', 1960 *
Frank Shaughnessy Francis Joseph "Shag" Shaughnessy (April 8, 1883 – May 15, 1969) was an American athlete and sports executive. Shaughnessy played both baseball and football and was an executive in baseball, football and ice hockey. He was born in the United S ...
, ''builder'', 1982 * Walter Sieber, 2010 * George Ritchie Starke, ''builder'', 1960 *
Randy Starkman Randy Starkman (1960 – April 16, 2012) was a Canadian sports journalist who reported on amateur sports and athletes for the Toronto Star newspaper. He was twice awarded a National Newspaper Award, first in 1993 for his reportage of Ben Joh ...
, ''builder'', 2019 *
R. Tait McKenzie Robert Tait McKenzie ( MacKenzie) (May 26, 1867 – April 28, 1938) was a Canadian physician, educator, sculptor, athlete, soldier and Scouter. Born in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada, he attended McGill University in Montreal ...
, ''builder'', 2000 *
William J. Warren William J. Warren, (born 1939) is a Canadian lawyer who was the chancellor of the University of Calgary in Alberta from 2002 until 2006. Warren was named to the Alberta bar in 1963 and appointed Queen's Counsel In the United Kingdom and in ...
, 2008 * E. Kenneth Yost, ''builder'', 1963


C


Canadian Olympic Order

* Richard Garneau, ''journalist'', 2014


Canoeing

* Frank Amyot, ''athlete'', 1949 * Doug Bennett, ''athlete'', 2000 *
Larry Cain Laurence J. "Larry" Cain, (born January 9, 1963) is a Canadian sprint canoeist. He was the first Canadian canoeist since Frank Amyot to win an Olympic gold medal in canoeing. Early life Cain was born in Toronto, Ontario. He attended Oakville ...
, ''athlete'', 1985 * Frank Clement, ''builder'', 1971 * Renn Crichlow, ''athlete'', 1992 * Hugh Fisher, ''athlete'', 1986 *
Alwyn Morris Alwyn Morris, CM (born November 22, 1957) is a retired Canadian sprint kayaker. A member of the Mohawk nation in Kahnawake, he is considered one of the most influential Indigenous athletes of all time. He is the first and only Aboriginal Canad ...
, ''athlete'', 1988 *
Frank Garner Frank Garner is an American former Chief of Police, security consultant, and politician from Montana. Garner is a Republican member of the Montana House of Representatives for District 7, which includes parts of Kalispell, Montana. Education ...
, ''builder'', 1995 *
Sue Holloway Susan Holloway (born May 19, 1955) is a Canadian retired cross-country skier and sprint canoeist. In 1976, Holloway became the first woman and first Canadian to compete in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games in the same year, competing in c ...
, ''athlete'', 1986 * Aubrey Ireland Jr, ''athlete'', 1953 * Ken Lane, ''athlete'', 2003 *
Roy Nurse Roydon Frederick Nurse is a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. Playing career Nurse played for the Ponsonby United side in the late 1930s and early 1940s before transferring to the Mount Albert Lions in the Auckland Ru ...
, ''athlete'', 1956 *
Bert Oldershaw Herbert "Bert" Oldershaw (November 10, 1921 in Toronto – March 28, 2006 in Burlington, Ontario) was a Canadian sprint canoeist and sprint kayaker who competed from the late 1940s to the late 1950s.Bert was a founding member of the Toronto Is ...
, ''athlete/builder'', 2004 * E. Howard Radford, ''builder'', 1976 * Robert Sleeth, ''builder'', 1986


Cross-country skiing

*
Pierre Harvey Pierre Harvey, (born March 24, 1957) is a Canadian sports athlete. He was the first Canadian male athlete to compete in both the 1984 Summer Olympics (road cycling) and 1984 Winter Olympics ( cross-country skiing). Early life and career Born ...
, ''athlete'', 2006 *
Beckie Scott Rebecca "Beckie" Scott, (born August 1, 1974) is a Canadian retired cross-country skier. She is Chair of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Athlete Committee, and served as an International Olympic Committee member by virtue of being elected ...
, ''athlete'', 2012


Curling

* 1998 Women's Gold Medal Team Sandra Schmirler Curling Team, ''athlete/team'', 2005


Cycling

* Steve Bauer, ''athlete'', 2005 * Russell Coupland, ''builder'', 1973 *
Curt Harnett Curtis "Curt" Melvin Harnett, (born 14 May 1965) is a Canadian racing cyclist. He began cycling as a way to stay in shape for hockey. He competed in four Olympic Games, winning three medals, one silver and two bronze. Harnett also has three me ...
, ''athlete'', 2006 *
Pierre Harvey Pierre Harvey, (born March 24, 1957) is a Canadian sports athlete. He was the first Canadian male athlete to compete in both the 1984 Summer Olympics (road cycling) and 1984 Winter Olympics ( cross-country skiing). Early life and career Born ...
, ''athlete'', 2006 *
Jocelyn Lovell Jocelyn Charles Bjorn Lovell (19 July 1950 – 3 June 2016) was a Canadian cyclist. He won dozens of Canadian national titles for track and road cycling in the 1970s and early 1980s, as well as gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and Pan Ame ...
, ''athlete'', 1984


D


Diving

*
George Athans George Athans (born 6 July 1952) is a Canadian retired competitive water skier. During his career he won 10 consecutive national titles from 1965 to 1974, the first at age 13. Also known as George Athans Jr. to distinguish him from his father, C ...
, ''athlete'', 1953 * Sylvie Bernier, ''athlete'', 1985 *
Beverly Boys Beverly Boys (born July 4, 1951) is a retired diver from Canada, who represented her native country in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1968. She won a total number of three medals (two silver, one bronze) at the Pan American Game ...
, ''athlete'', 1987 *
Alexandre Despatie Alexandre Despatie (; born June 8, 1985) is a Canadian diver and broadcaster from Laval, Quebec. He was the world champion at the 1 and 3 m springboards from 2005 to 2007 and is the first, and so far only, diver to have been world champion ...
, ''athlete'', 2019 * Donald Dion, ''coach'', 2000 * Eldon C. Godfrey, ''builder'', 2003 * Émilie Heymans, ''athlete'', 2019 *
Irene MacDonald Irene Margaret MacDonald, (November 22, 1931 – June 20, 2002) was a Canadian athlete, sports executive and broadcaster from Hamilton, Ontario. She won Canada's first-ever Olympic diving medal, a bronze, at the 1956 Summer Games. Orphan ...
, ''athlete'', 1976 * Anne Montminy, ''athlete'', 2005 *
Annie Pelletier Annie Pelletier (born December 22, 1973) is a retired female diver from Canada, who won the bronze medal in the women's 3 metres springboard event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. She was affiliated with the ''Club Aquatique Mon ...
, ''athlete'', 2003 * Alf Phillips, Sr., ''athlete'', 1976 * Donald Webb, ''builder'', 1993


E


Equestrian

*
Jim Day James E. Day (born July 7, 1946 in Thornhill, Ontario) was a Canadian Olympic equestrian show jumping championJim Elder, ''athlete'', 1971 * Tom Gayford, ''athlete'', 1971 * Gail Greenough, ''athlete'', 1988 * Ian Millar, ''athlete'', 1990


F


Fencing

*
John Andru John Andru (20 November 1932 – 15 March 2003) was a Canadian fencer. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympi ...
, ''athlete'', 1976 *
Percy Erskine Nobbs Percy Erskine Nobbs (August 11, 1875 – November 5, 1964) was a Canadian architect who was born in Haddington, East Lothian, and trained in the United Kingdom. Educated at the Edinburgh Collegiate School and Edinburgh University, he spent ...
, ''builder'', 1961 *
Carl Schwende Carl Schwende (20 February 1920 – 30 December 2002) was a Canadian fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games ...
, ''athlete/builder'', 1985 * Ernest A. Dalton, ''builder'', 1960


Figure skating

*
Norris Bowden Robert Norris Bowden (August 13, 1926 – April 9, 1991) was a Canadian figure skater. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Bowden won championships in every division of Canadian figure skating. He was national men's champion as a junior and senior (1947), ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 *
Isabelle Brasseur Isabelle Brasseur, (born July 28, 1970) is a Canadian former competitive pair skater. With her partner, Lloyd Eisler, she won two Olympic medals and the 1993 World Championships. Personal life Brasseur was born on July 28, 1970, in Kingsbury, Q ...
, ''athlete'', 2001 *
Kurt Browning Kurt Browning, (born June 18, 1966) is a Canadian figure skater, choreographer and commentator. He is the first skater to land a ratified quadruple jump in competition. He is a four-time World Champion and Canadian national champion. Career ...
, ''athlete'', 1990 *
Petra Burka Petra Burka (; born November 17, 1946) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater and now coach. She won the 1964 Olympic bronze medal in women's figure skating and the 1965 World championship in the sport. Personal life Petra Burka was bor ...
, ''athlete'', 1972 * Toller Cranston, ''athlete'', 1976 *
Frances Dafoe Frances Helen Dafoe, (December 17, 1929 – September 23, 2016) was a Canadian pair skater. She was born in Toronto, Ontario. She competed with Norris Bowden. The couple captured four Canadian titles and two World Figure Skating Championships, a ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 * Lloyd Eisler, ''athlete'', 2001 *
Johnny Esaw Johnny Esaw, Order of Canada, CM (June 11, 1925 – April 6, 2013) was a Canadians, Canadian of Assyrian people, Assyrian descent, a sports broadcaster and television network executive. He was a pioneer of sports broadcasting in Canada, best kn ...
, ''builder'', 1991 * Donald Jackson, ''athlete'', 1972 * Maria Jelinek, ''athlete'', 1972 * Otto Jelinek, ''athlete'', 1972 *
Karen Magnussen Karen Diane Magnussen, OC (born April 4, 1952) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. She is the 1972 Olympic silver medallist and 1973 World champion. She was Canada's Female Athlete of the Year in 1971 and 1972, and was made an Offic ...
, ''athlete'', 1973 * Elizabeth Manley, ''athlete'', 1989 *
Paul Martini Paul Lloyd Martini (born November 2, 1960 in Weston, Ontario) is a Canadian former pair skater. With partner Barbara Underhill, he is the 1979–1983 Canadian national champion, the 1984 World champion A world championship is generally an int ...
, ''athlete'', 1985 * Robert McCall, ''athlete'', 1989 * Donald McPherson, ''athlete'', 1972 *
Suzanne Morrow Suzanne Morrow Francis or Dr. Suzanne Morrow Francis (December 14, 1930 – June 11, 2006) was a Canadian figure skater and a Veterinarian. She competed in Ladies' Singles in the 1948 and 1952 Winter Olympics. Between 1947 and 1948, Francis compe ...
, ''athlete/builder'', 1988 * Brian Orser, ''athlete'', 1988 * Robert Paul, ''athlete'', 1958 *
David Pelletier David Jacques Pelletier (born November 22, 1974) is a Canadian pairs figure skater. With his former wife Jamie Salé, he was the co-gold medal winner at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. They shared the gold medal with the Russian pair Elena Ber ...
, ''athlete'', 2008 *
Melville Rogers Melville F. Rogers (January 5, 1899 – September 26, 1973) was a Canadian figure skater and figure skating judge. He competed in the disciplines of single skating, pair skating, ice dancing, and fours. He won the Canadian championship several ...
, ''builder'', 1972 *
Louis Rubenstein Louis Rubenstein (September 23, 1861, in Montreal – January 3, 1931) was a Canadian figure skater, sportsman and politician. Rubenstein is considered the "Father of Canadian Figure Skating." After retirement from skating in 1892, Rubenstein beca ...
, ''builder'', 1950 *
Jamie Salé Jamie Rae Salé (born April 21, 1977) is a Canadian former competitive pair skater, and a current motivational speaker and conspiracy theorist. With her former husband David Pelletier, she is the 2002 Olympic Champion and 2001 World Champion. ...
, ''athlete'', 2009 *
Barbara Ann Scott Barbara Ann Scott (May 9, 1928 – September 30, 2012) was a Canadian figure skater. She was the 1948 Olympic champion, a two-time World champion (1947–1948), and a four-time Canadian national champion (1944–46, 48) in ladies' singles. Kn ...
, ''athlete'', 1949 * Elvis Stojko, ''athlete'', 2011 *
Barbara Underhill Barbara Ann Underhill (born June 24, 1963) is a Canadian former pair skater. With partner Paul Martini, she is the 1984 World champion, the 1979–1983 Canadian national champion, and the 1978 World Junior champion. They represented Canada at ...
, ''athlete'', 1985 * Barbara Wagner, ''athlete'', 1958 * Montgomery Wilson, ''athlete'', 2007 * Tracy Wilson, ''athlete'', 1989


Freestyle skiing

*
Jean-Luc Brassard Jean-Luc Brassard (born August 24, 1972) is a Canadian freestyle skier, winning the gold medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Brassard has been credited with popularizing the wearing of bright knee pads to show off absorption and leg position fo ...
, ''athlete'', 2012 * Sarah Burke, ''builder'', 2012 * Lloyd Langlois, ''athlete'', 1987 * Alain LaRoche, ''athlete'', 1987 * Jean-Marc Rozon, ''athlete'', 1998


G


Golf

* George Lyon, ''athlete'', 1971 * Ada Mackenzie, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Ross Somerville Charles Ross "Sandy" Somerville (May 4, 1903 – May 17, 1991) was a Canadian golfer and all-around athlete. Somerville was born in London, Ontario. He won six Canadian Amateur Championship golf titles between 1926 and 1937, and in 1932 became th ...
, ''athlete'', 1975


I


Ice hockey

* 1920
Winnipeg Falcons The Winnipeg Falcons were a senior men's amateur ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Winnipeg Falcons won the 1920 Allan Cup. That team went on to represent Canada in the Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics, 1920 Olympic games he ...
, ''athlete/team'', 2006 * 1948
RCAF Flyers The Ottawa RCAF Flyers were a Canadian senior ice hockey team from the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) base in Ottawa. The team was made up of active and former RCAF members and Canadian Army personnel. The team won the gold medal in the 1948 ...
, ''athlete/team'', 2008 * 1952 Edmonton Mercurys, ''athlete/team'', 2002 * 2002 Olympic gold medal men's team, ''athlete/team'', 2009 * 2006 Olympic gold medal women's team, ''athlete/team'', 2012 * 2010 Olympic gold medal men's team, ''athlete/team'', 2012 *
Melody Davidson Melody Davidson (born 1962 or 1963) was the head coach of the Canadian national women's hockey team. She was the head coach of the gold medal winning 2006 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics Canadian women's team. A graduate of the Universi ...
, ''coach'', 2011 * A. Sidney Dawes, ''builder'', 1976 * Kenneth P. Farmer, ''builder'', 1971 * Randy Gregg, ''athlete'', 1999 *
Sydney Halter Gerald Sydney Halter, (April 18, 1905 – October 24, 1990) was a Canadian lawyer and the first commissioner of the Canadian Football League. Biography Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1924 and a Bachelor ...
, ''builder'', 1963 * Jack Hamilton, ''builder'', 1968 *
Bob Hindmarch Robert George Hindmarch (May 27, 1930 – February 20, 2021) was a Canadian educator, sports administrator and ice hockey coach. He was a multi-sport athlete at the University of British Columbia (UBC) as a student, and returned as a professor ...
, ''builder'', 2009 * Dave King, ''builder'', 1997 * George Mara, ''athlete/builder'', 1989 * William Northey, ''builder'', 1960 *
Claude C. Robinson Claude Copeland Robinson (December 17, 1881June 27, 1976) was a Canadian ice hockey and sports executive. After winning an intermediate-level championship as captain of the Winnipeg Victorias in 1905, he served as secretary-treasurer and as vi ...
, ''builder'', 1960 *
Danièle Sauvageau Danièle Sauvageau, (born April 22, 1962) is a Canadian ice hockey executive and former coach, and former police officer. Sauvageau was the head coach of the Canadian national women's hockey team that won the gold medal in ice hockey at the 2002 ...
, ''coach'', 2008 * Vancouver 2010 Women’s Hockey Team, ''team'', 2019 * Brian Wakelin, ''builder'', 2007


J


Judo

*
Frank Hatashita Minoru "Frank" Hatashita (17 September 1919 – 24 August 1996) was the first Canadian judoka to achieve the rank of ''hachidan'' (8th dan) and was deeply involved in the development and promotion of Judo in Canada. He was the President of the Can ...
, ''builder'', 1974 * Hiroshi Nakamura, ''coach'', 2019 * Doug Rogers, ''athlete'', 1973 * Shigetaka Sasaki, ''builder'', 1986 *
Yoshio Senda Yoshio Senda (14 February 1922 – 9 September 2009) was a Canadian judoka, Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's first ''kudan'' (ninth-degree black belt) in Judo, and founder of the Lethbridge Kyodokan Judo Club. In 1989, the University of ...
, ''builder'', 1977


K


Kayaking

*
Caroline Brunet Caroline Brunet (born March 20, 1969 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian sprint kayaker who competed from the late 1980s to 2004. Competing in five Summer Olympics, she won three medals in the K-1 500 m event wit ...
, ''athlete'', 2010


L


Luge

* Douglas Connor, ''athlete'', 1956 * Cliff Powell, ''builder'', 1988


M


Modern pentathlon

* Sandor Kerekes, ''builder'', 1990 * Patricia Ramage, ''builder'', 1985


R


Rhythmic gymnastics

*
Lori Fung Lori Fung Methorst, (馮黎明; born February 21, 1963) is a Canadians, Canadian gymnastics Coach (sport), coach and retired Rhythmic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnast. She won the gold medal in all-around rhythmic gymnastics at the 1984 Summer Olymp ...
, ''athlete'', 1985


Rowing

* 1984 Men's Eight Rowing Team, ''athlete/team'', 2003 * 2008 Men's Eight Rowing Team ''athlete/team'', 2014 * Don Arnold, ''athlete'', 1958 * Darren Barber, ''athlete'', 1994 *
Kirsten Barnes Jennifer-Kirsten Barnes (born March 26, 1968) is a Canadian rower and Olympic champion. Barnes was born in London, UK, in 1968. She competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in the Coxless pair A coxless pair is a rowing boat used in the ...
, ''athlete'', 1994 * Neil Campbell, ''builder'', 1987 * Shannon Crawford, ''athlete'', 1994 * Andy Crosby, ''athlete'', 1994 * Megan Delehanty, ''athlete'', 1994 *
Ignace Walter D'Hont Walter Ignace d'Hondt (born September 11, 1936 in Richmond, Surrey, England) was a Canadian rower and Olympic champion. Personal life He is the brother of Miss Canada 1959, Danica d'Hondt, who is a Canadian-American-British actress, ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 * Ken Drummond, ''athlete'', 1958 * Mike Forgeron, ''athlete'', 1994 * Jack Guest, ''athlete'', 1952 * Thomas Michael Harris, ''athlete'', 1958 *
Kathleen Heddle Kathleen Joan Heddle, (November 27, 1965January 11, 2021) was a Canadian Olympic rower. She and her long-time rowing partner Marnie McBean were the first Canadians to be awarded three Olympic gold medals at the Summer Games. They also won a s ...
, ''athlete'', 1994 *
David Helliwell David Leedom Helliwell (July 26, 1935 – December 30, 1993) was a Canadian rower who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal in a coxed eight alongside Philip Kueber, Richard McClure, Douglas McDonald, Bill McKerlich ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 *
George Hungerford George William Hungerford, (born January 2, 1944) is a Canadian lawyer and retired rower. He won the only gold medal for Canada at the 1964 Summer Olympics, in coxless pairs with Roger Jackson. The same year they were awarded the Lou Marsh Trop ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 *
Phillip Keuber Philip Thomas Kueber (November 17, 1934 – November 23, 2009) was a Canadian Lawyer and Olympic rower, earning a silver medal in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. He was born in Galahad, Alberta and attended St. Edwards from 19 ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 * Roger Jackson, ''athlete'', 1971 * Silken Laumann, ''athlete'', 1992 *
Lorne Loomer Lorne Kenneth Loomer (March 11, 1937January 1, 2017) was a Canadian competition rower and Olympic champion. He received a gold medal in ''coxless fours'' at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, together with Archibald MacKinnon, Walter D'Ho ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 *
Thomas Louden Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the A ...
, ''builder'', 1960 *
Archibald MacKinnon Archibald MacKinnon (born January 13, 1937 in Cranbrook, British Columbia) is a Canadian competition rower and Olympic champion. He received a gold medal in ''coxless fours'' at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, together with Lo ...
, ''athlete'', 1958 * Robert Marland, ''athlete'', 1994 * Marnie McBean, ''athlete'', 1994 * Richard Neil McClure, ''athlete'', 1958 * Douglas McDonald, ''athlete'', 1958 * Bill McKerlich, ''athlete'', 1958 * Al Morrow, ''builder'', 1994 * Patrick J. Mulqueen, ''builder'', 1960 * Jessica Munroe, ''athlete'', 1994 * Carl Ogawa, ''athlete'', 1958 *
Terrence Paul Terrence Michael "Terry" Paul (born September 14, 1964, in Oakville, Ontario) is a retired rowing coxswain from Canada. He competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1988. At his second appearance he w ...
, ''athlete'', 1994 * Bobby Pearce, ''athlete'', 1952 * Derek Porter, ''athlete'', 1994 * Donald Wayne Pretty, ''athlete'', 1958 * Michael Rascher, ''athlete'', 1994 *
Frank Read Frank Henry Read (born 6 October 1934) is a British physicist. He is an Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Manchester. Research Read is known for his experimental studies of electron collisions with atoms and molecules, for a ...
, ''builder'', 1974 * Bruce Robertson, ''athlete'', 1994 *
Lou Scholes Lewis Francis Scholes Sr., known as Lou Scholes (15 June 1880 – 19 April 1942), was a Canadian rower. He competed in the men's single sculls event at the 1908 Summer Olympics. In 1904 Scholes won the Diamond Challenge Sculls (the premi ...
, ''athlete'', 1952 * Raymond Sierpina, ''athlete'', 1958 * Glen Smith, ''athlete'', 1958 *
Tricia Smith Patricia Catherine M. Smith (born April 14, 1957) is a Canadian lawyer and Olympic rower who was elected president of the Canadian Olympic Committee. She sits on the International Council of Arbitration for Sport. Biography Smith was born in V ...
, ''athlete'', 2000 * G. Nelles Stacey, ''builder'', 1972 * Brenda Taylor, ''athlete'', 1994 * Lesley Thompson, ''athlete'', 1994 * Arthur Toynbec, ''athlete'', 1958 * John Wallace, ''athlete'', 1994 * Lawrence Kingsley West, ''athlete'', 1958 * Robert Wilson, ''athlete'', 1958 *
Kay Worthington Kay Worthington (born December 21, 1959) is a Canadian rower and Olympic champion. She won two gold medals at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Worthington was made a member of the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame The Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame is an ho ...
, ''athlete'', 1994 *
Joseph Wright Jr Joseph Wright may refer to: * Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797), English painter *Joseph Wright (American painter) (1756–1793), American portraitist *Joseph Wright (fl. 1837/1845), whose company, Messrs. Joseph Wright and Sons, became the Metr ...
, ''athlete'', 1952 * Joseph Wright Sr, ''athlete'', 1953 * Herman Zloklikovits, ''athlete'', 1958


S


Sailing

*
Caroll-Ann Alie Caroll-Ann Rosenberg née Alie (born 6 July 1960) is a retired Olympian in windsurfing. Apart from her Olympic appearances, Alie won gold at the 1995 Pan American Games and silver at the 1999 Pan American Games. She was inducted into the Canadian ...
, ''athlete'', 1993 *
Evert Bastet Evert Bastet (born May 30, 1950 in Maracaibo, Venezuela) is a Canadian sailor. He won a silver medal in the Flying Dutchman Class at the 1984 Summer Olympics with Terry McLaughlin. He also finished fourth within the same category at the 1976 Sum ...
, ''athlete'', 1994 *
Hans Fogh Hans Marius Fogh (8 March 1938 – 14 March 2014) was one of the most successful competitive sailors in history, with dozens of national and international championships and in many different classes, including two Olympic medals. Olympic caree ...
, ''athlete'', 1986 *
Paul Henderson Paul Garnet Henderson, (born January 28, 1943) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. A left winger, Henderson played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Atlanta Flam ...
, ''builder'', 2001 *
Hank Lammens Hank Jacob Lammens (born February 21, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He was drafted 160th overall by the New York Islanders in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft and played 27 regular season games for the Ottawa Senators during t ...
, ''athlete'', 1993 * Paul McLaughlin, ''builder'', 1977 * Reginald Stevenson, ''athlete'', 1971


Shooting

*
Gilmour Boa Gilmour Stuart "Gil" Boa (8 August 1924 – 7 September 1973) was a Canadian sport shooter who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics, in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1960 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, and in the 1972 Summer ...
, ''athlete'', 1955 *
Walter Ewing Walter Henry Ewing (11 February 1878 – 25 June 1945) was a Canadian sport shooter who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics The 1908 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the IV Olympiad and also known as London 1908) were an interna ...
, ''athlete'', 1955 *
George Genereux George Patrick Genereux (March 1, 1935 РApril 10, 1989) was a Canadian gold medal-winning trap shooter and physician. Genereux was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the son of Catherine Mary (n̩e Devine), a nurse who was originally from M ...
, ''athlete'', 1953 * Susan Nattrass, ''athlete'', 1975 *
Gerald Ouellette Joseph Raymond Gerald "Gerry" Ouellette (August 14, 1934 – June 25, 1975) was a Canadian sport shooter and Olympic champion. He was born in Windsor, Ontario, and, at the age of 22, became the first Olympic gold medalists from the city. He ...
, ''athlete'', 1957 * John Primrose, ''athlete'', 1975 *
Linda Thom Linda Mary Alice Thom, , née Malcolm, (born December 30, 1943) is a Canadian Olympic gold medal-winning shooter. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1967 from Carleton University. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, sh ...
, ''athlete'', 1985


Ski jumping

* Horst Bulau, ''athlete'', 1993


Soccer

* Thomas Fried, ''builder'', 2005 * London 2012 Women’s Soccer Team, ''team'', 2019


Speed skating – long track

*
Susan Auch Susan Margaret Auch (born March 1, 1966) is a Canadian former speed skater who competed in five Winter Olympics, winning bronze in the 3000m relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, and the silver in the 500 m events at the 1994 Winter Olym ...
, ''athlete'', 2010 (also short track) *
Gordon Audley Gordon Audley (April 20, 1928 – October 1, 2012) was a Canadian speed skater and Olympic medalist. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He received a bronze medal at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo,Gaetan Boucher, ''athlete'', 1984 *
Sylvia Burka Sylvia Burka ( lv, Silvija Burka; born May 4, 1954, in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a former ice speed skater and track cyclist from Canada of Latvian descent, who represented her native country at three consecutive Winter Olympics, starting in 1972 i ...
, ''athlete'', 1977 * Maurice Gagné, ''builder'', 2006 * Charles Gorman, ''athlete'', 1950 * Jean Gernier, ''builder'', 1995 *
Cindy Klassen Cindy Klassen, (born August 12, 1979) is a Canadians, Canadian retired long track speed skater. She is a six-time medallist having achieved one gold, two silver, three bronze at the Winter Olympics. She is the only Canadian Olympian to win five ...
, ''athlete'', 2014 * Catriona Le May Doan, ''athlete'', 2008 *
Cathy Priestner Catherine Ann Priestner (born May 27, 1956 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian who won a silver medal in Speed skating at the 1976 Winter Olympics, where she was Canada's flag bearer in the closing ceremonies. She also competed in the 1972 ...
, ''athlete'', 1994 * Jean Wilson, ''athlete'', 1971


Speed skating – short track

* 1998 men's short track relay team, ''athlete/team'', 2005 *
Sylvie Daigle Sylvie Daigle (born December 1, 1962) is a Canadian speed skater. She is a member of the Canadian short track relay team that won gold at the 1992 Winter Olympics and silver at the 1994 Winter Olympics. She is also a five-time O ...
, ''athlete'', 1991 *
Marc Gagnon Marc Gagnon (born May 24, 1975) is a Canadian former short track speed skater. He is a four-time Overall World Champion for 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1998, and winner of three Olympic gold medals. Biography Born in Chicoutimi, Quebec, Gagnon started ...
, ''athlete'', 2007 * Marcel Lacroix, ''coach'', 2014 *
Nathalie Lambert Nathalie Brigitte Lambert, OC (born December 1, 1963 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian Olympic medalist in short-track speed skating. She won one Gold medal and two Silver medals at the Winter Olympics, and was Canada's flag bearer at the 1992 ...
, ''athlete'', 1992 * Maryse Perreault, ''athlete'', 1992


Swimming

*
Alex Baumann Alexander Baumann, (born April 21, 1964) is a Canadian sports administrator and former competitive swimmer who won two gold medals and set two world records at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In 2007, he was regarded by the national b ...
, ''athlete'', 1985 *
Munroe Bourne Frederick Munroe Bourne (June 26, 1910 – July 11, 1992) was a Canadian swimming (sport), swimmer who competed at the 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympics in the 100-metre freestyle, 100-metre backstroke and 4×200-metre freestyle relay events and wo ...
, ''athlete'', 1972 * George Burleigh, ''athlete'', 1976 * Leslie Cliff, ''athlete'', 1997 * Angela Coughlan, ''athlete'', 1977 * Victor Davis, ''athlete'', 1985 *
Phyllis Dewar Phyllis Delma Dewar (March 5, 1916 – April 8, 1961), also known by her married name Phyllis Lowery, was a Canadian competition swimmer and freestyle specialist. At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, she was a member of the Canad ...
, ''athlete'', 1972 * Howard Firby, ''coach'', 2009 * George Gate, ''coach'', 2002 * Nancy Garapick, ''athlete'', 1993 *
Cheryl Gibson Cheryl Anne Gibson (born July 28, 1959), is a former competitive swimming (sport), swimmer from Canada who won the silver medal in the women's 400-metre individual medley at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec. She held the Alberta prov ...
, ''athlete'', 2001 * Phyllis Haslam, ''athlete'', 1977 * Paul Hauch, ''builder'', 1975 * George Hodgson, ''athlete'', 1949 * Ralph Hutton, ''athlete'', 1972 *
Marianne Limpert Marianne Louise Limpert (born October 10, 1972) is a Canadian former freestyle and medley swimmer who competed in the Summer Olympics for Canada in 1992, 1996 and 2000, and won the silver medal in the 200-metre individual medley in 1996 in A ...
, ''athlete'', 2007 *
Curtis Myden Curtis Allen Myden (born December 31, 1973) is a former breaststroke and medley swimmer from Canada, who competed at three consecutive Summer Olympics in 1992, 1996 and 2000. He won a total number of three medals at the Olympics, all of them ...
, ''athlete'', 2011 * Anne Ottenbrite, ''athlete'', 1985 * Bob Pirie, ''athlete'', 1975 * Irene Pirie, ''athlete'', 1977 * Tom Ponting, ''athlete'', 1998 * Dick Pound, ''athlete/builder'', 1975 * Bruce Robertson, ''athlete'', 1973 * Graham Smith, ''athlete'', 2002 * Deryk Snelling, ''athlete'', 2007 * Mary Stewart, ''athlete'', 1975 * Elaine Tanner, ''athlete'', 1971 * Mark Tewksbury, ''athlete'', 1993 * Jeno Tihanyi, ''coach'', 2004 * Beth Whittall, ''athlete'', 1955


Synchronized swimming

* Michelle Cameron, ''athlete'', 1991 *
Sylvie Fréchette Sylvie Fréchette, (born 27 June 1967 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian former synchronised swimmer. She is the 1992 Olympic champion in the women's solo event. Career Fréchette competed in the women's solo at the 1992 Summer Olympics. In t ...
, ''athlete'', 2006 *
Sharon Hambrook Sharon Hambrook (born March 28, 1963) is a Canadian former world champion and Olympic medalist in synchronized swimming. Career Hambrook trained with the Calgary Aquabelles. She won a gold medal with her partner Kelly Kryczka in the women's duet ...
, ''athlete'', 1996 * Kelly Kryczka Irwin, ''athlete'', 1996 *
Helen Vanderburg Helen Vanderburg (born January 12, 1959) is a former Canadian synchronized swimmer and world champion. Career Vanderburg began synchronized swimming in 1969 at age eleven. From 1971 to 1973, she was a member of junior national championship team ...
, ''athlete'', 1982 * Penny Vilagos &
Vicky Vilagos Vicky Vilagos (born April 17, 1963) is a Canadian competitor in synchronised swimming and an Olympic medalist. Career Vilagos and her twin sister Penny Vilagos began synchronized swimming at age eight. They won their first Canadian National Cham ...
, ''athletes'', 2002 *
Carolyn Waldo Carolyn Jane Waldo, (born December 11, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadians, Canadian former synchronised swimming, synchronized swimmer and broadcaster. Competing both as a solo and as part of a duo with Michelle Cameron, Waldo experience ...
, ''athlete'', 1987


T


Tennis

* Bob Bedard, ''athlete'', 1973 *
Willard Crocker Willard Frederick Crocker (21 July 1898 – 7 February 1964) was a Canadian National singles and doubles tennis champion and Canadian Davis Cup player. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, Crocker studied at Tufts University and then moved to Montre ...
, ''athlete'', 1972 * Bernie Schwengers, ''athlete'', 1973 * Malcolm Laird Watt, ''builder'', 1975 * Robert N. Watt, ''builder'', 1971 * Jack Wright, ''athlete'', 1972


Triathlon

* Les McDonald, ''builder'', 2007 * Simon Whitfield, ''athlete'', 2019


V


Volleyball

* Anton Furlani, ''builder'', 1992 *
Garth Pischke Garth Pischke (born August 12, 1955) is a Canadian volleyball coach. He is a former head coach of the University of Manitoba men's volleyball team. Playing career Pischke played for the University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba in his ...
, ''athlete'', 1999


W


Water skiing

*
George Athans George Athans (born 6 July 1952) is a Canadian retired competitive water skier. During his career he won 10 consecutive national titles from 1965 to 1974, the first at age 13. Also known as George Athans Jr. to distinguish him from his father, C ...
, ''athlete'', 1971 * Caroline Duthie, ''athlete'', 1956 * Joel McClintock, ''athlete'', 1984 *
Judy McClintock Judy McClintock-Messer (born September 6, 1963) is a Canadian former water skier. She won the Masters Water Ski Tournament in 1981 and the Water Ski World Championships in 1985 and 1995. Early life McClintock was born on September 6, 1963, to par ...
, ''athlete'', 1987


Weightlifting

* Maurice Allan, ''builder'', 1973 *
Christine Girard Christine Girard (born January 3, 1985) is a Canadian weightlifter from Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec (currently living in Gatineau, Quebec). She competes in the 63 kg division. Girard was the first Canadian female to win a medal in weightlifting w ...
, ''athlete'', 2019 * Harvey Hill, ''builder'', 1977 *
Gerald Gratton Gerry Gratton (August 29, 1927 – July 28, 1963) was a Canadian Olympic weightlifting medallist. He won a gold medal at the 1950 British Empire Games alongside a silver at the 1952 Summer Olympics and a gold at the 1954 British Empire and Commo ...
, ''athlete'', 1955 *
Doug Hepburn Douglas Ivan Hepburn (September 16, 1926 – November 22, 2000) was a Canadian Strongman (strength athlete), strongman and weightlifter. He won weightlifting gold medals in the 1953 World Weightlifting Championships as well as the 1954 British E ...
, ''athlete'', 1953 * Pierre St. Jean, ''athlete'', 1969


Wrestling

* Egon Beiler, ''athlete'', 1983 * George Denniston, ''builder'', 1976 * Henry Gordon Hudson, ''athlete'', 1960 * Daniel Igali, ''athlete'', 2012 * Danny MacDonald, ''athlete'', 1976 *
Earl McCready Earl Gray McCready (June 5 or 15, 1905 – December 9, 1983) was a Canadian amateur and professional wrestler. McCready competed in the U.S. for Oklahoma State University in folkstyle, and as a freestyle wrestler who competed for Canada in ...
, ''athlete'', 1961 *
Fred Oberlander Fred Oberlander (23 May 1911 – 6 July 1996) was an Austrian, British, and Canadian wrestler. He was born in Vienna, Austria. He won the World Championships in 1935. Oberlander was offered a chance to compete for Austria at the 1936 Summ ...
, ''builder'', 1972 * Vernon Pettigrew, ''builder'', 1973 * Joseph Schleimer, ''athlete'', 1960 *
Donald Stockton Donald Parker Stockton (22 February 1904 – 16 June 1978) was a Canadian Olympic medalist in freestyle wrestling. He won an Olympic silver medalist at the 1928 Summer Olympics, and also competed at the 1924 and 1932 Summer Olympics. Early ...
, ''athlete'', 1953 * Bert Taylor, ''builder'', 1994 *
Jim Trifunov James Trifunov (July 18, 1903 – June 27, 1993) was a Canadian freestyle sport wrestler who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics, in the 1928 Summer Olympics, and in the 1932 Summer Olympics. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Rade Trifun ...
, ''athlete'', 1953 * Allan Turnbull, ''builder'', 1987


See also

*
List of members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame This list shows all the members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (french: Panthéon des sports canadiens; sometimes referred to as the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame) is a Canadian sports hall of fame and museum in Ca ...
* Lou Marsh Trophy


References


External links


Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
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