Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame
The Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame (French: Temple de la renommée du sport d'Ottawa) is a hall of fame dedicated to recognizing athletes and sportspeople associated with Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located in Ottawa City Hall and includes over 270 inductees as of 2019.
Established | 1968 |
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Location | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Website | ottawasporthalloffame |
History
The Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame opened in 1968, located at the Ottawa Civic Centre.[1] It has since moved to the second floor of the Corel Centre in 2005,[1] then to its current home at Ottawa City Hall in 2011.[2][3] It is maintained by a volunteer board of directors, and enshrines its inductees into either athletes, builders or media member categories.[2] Inductees are selected from community nominations, with consideration given to represent all sport contributions in Ottawa.[3] It is a non-profit organization, and maintains memorabilia and commemorative plaques for more than 270 inductees as of 2019.[3]
Inductees
The following groups and individuals have been inducted into the hall of fame:[4]
Groups
Individuals
- Jess Abelson
- T. Franklin Ahearn
- Daniel Alfredsson
- Caroll-Ann Alie
- Gail Amundrud
- Frank Amyot
- Roland Armitage
- Jeff Avery
- Jack Alexander Barber
- Jeff Bean
- Clint Benedict
- Chantal Benoit
- Sam Berger
- Marjorie Blackwood
- Leo Boivin
- Donald P. Booth
- Enée Bordeleau
- Frank Boucher
- Georges Boucher
- Sheryl Boyle
- George Brancato
- Bernie Brennan
- Punch Broadbent
- D. Wes Brown
- Rod Bryden
- Horst Bulau
- Desmond T. Burke
- Ernie Butter-worth
- Ernie Calcutt
- Gerald Bruce Campbell
- R. D. Campbell
- Linda Carbonetto
- Marc Cardinal
- Tom Casey
- Gerry Cassan
- Rick Cassata
- Barbara Caswell-McLeod
- Michael A. Chambers
- Al Charron
- Georges Chénier
- Frank Clair
- King Clancy
- Tom Clements
- Betsy Clifford
- Harvey Clifford
- John Clifford
- Edmund Condon
- Alec Connell
- Charlie Connell
- Jim Conroy
- Emile Côté
- Bill Cowley
- Renn Crichlow
- Jack Darragh
- Howard Darwin
- Eddie Daugherty
- W. F. A. Davies
- Cy Denneny
- Joseph Paul Ernest Désabrais
- Claude Deschamps
- Rick Desclouds
- Michel Dessureault
- Judy Elizabeth Dietiker-Davison
- Charlie Diffin
- Bill Dineen
- Mariann Domonkos
- John Donaldson
- Jack Donohue
- Cecil Duncan
- Jake Dunlap
- Jim Durrell
- Eddie Emerson
- Bob Ferguson
- Hervé Filion
- Frank Finnigan
- Bruce Firestone
- Jim Foley
- Thomas Clarence Foley
- Anna Fraser
- Alexa Fraser-Stirling
- John D. Fripp
- Doug Frobel
- Barclay Frost
- Tony Gabriel
- Garry Galley
- Don M. Gamble
- Eddie Gerard
- Wayne Giardino
- Heather Giford-Seaman
- Glenroy Gilbert
- Dave Gill
- Billy Gilmour
- Edward P. Gleeson
- Tony Golab
- Ebbie Goodfellow
- Tommy Gorman
- Paul Gratton
- Steve Gray
- Hélène Madeleine Grégoire
- Kristina Groves
- Patsy Guzzo
- John Halvorsen
- Gord Hamilton
- Robert Bruce Hamilton
- Barney Hartman
- Mary Haydon-Provos
- Anne Heggtveit
- Joan Hendry
- Charlie Henry
- Tiny Hermann
- Condredge Holloway
- Sue Holloway
- Don Holtby
- Charmaine Hooper
- Edward James Houston
- Syd Howe
- Debbie Huband
- Bouse Hutton
- Linda Jackson
- Russ Jackson
- Coco Jarry
- Aurèle Joliat
- Gil-O Julien
- Dan Kelly
- Clayton Kenny
- Gale Allen Kerwin
- Terry Kielty
- Brian Kilrea
- Hec Kilrea
- Ray Kinsella
- Bruce Kirby
- Kristina Kiss
- Alison Korn
- Mark Kosmos
- Jim Kyte
- Rocky Lacelle
- Lally Lalonde
- Lloyd Laporte
- Ed Laverty
- Alexander Smirle Lawson
- Cyril Leeder
- Tae Eun Lee
- Ken Lehmann
- Percy LeSueur
- Don Loney
- Neil Lumsden
- Brian Thomas Lynch
- Don Lyon
- Eddie MacCabe
- Kilby MacDonald
- Phil Maloney
- Elizabeth Manley
- Alain Marion
- Pat Marsden
- Wally Masters
- Jimmy McCaffrey
- Dave McCann
- Fred C. McCann
- Donald Stuart McDiarmid
- Brian McFarlane
- Frank McGee
- Jim McKenny
- Anne Merklinger
- Horace Merrill
- Pat Messner
- Philip Arnold Samuel Midgley
- Ian Millar
- Joe Miller
- Hazel Minor
- Gordon Montagno
- Frederick George Morris
- Janet Morrissey
- Charles E. Mortureux
- Shirley Moulds
- Cliff Murchison
- Bryan Murray
- James Naismith
- Cliff Neill
- Mike Nemesvary
- Joseph André Rodolphe Nézan
- Todd Nicholson
- Frank Nighbor
- Lynn Nightingale
- Bob O'Billovich
- Ambrose O'Brien
- Gerry Organ
- Ken Parker
- Bill Patterson
- Chuck Paul
- Ann Peel
- Wash Pelletier
- Gordon Perry
- Chris Phillips
- Jacques Pilon
- Joe Poirier
- Dale Potter
- Ross Potter
- Denis Potvin
- Johnny Powers
- Harvey Pulford
- Johnny Quilty
- Silver Quilty
- Moe Racine
- Al Rae
- Bob Rathwell
- Larry Regan
- Pat Reid
- Glenda Reiser
- Hugh Riopelle
- Bob Ripley
- Gordon Roberts
- Larry Robinson
- Mel Rogers
- Gus Sanderson
- Joey Sandulo
- Dave Schreiber
- Gary Schreider
- Barbara Ann Scott
- Richard Patrick Scott
- Randy Sexton
- Liv Sherwood
- Betty Shields
- Hap Shouldice
- Chris Simboli
- Bob Simpson
- Alf Smith
- Billy Smith
- Bobby Smith
- Brian Smith
- Claire Chapman Smith
- Des Smith
- Gary Edward Smith
- Tommy Smith
- Dave Sprague
- Harold Starr
- Ron Stewart
- Ken Stroulger
- Bruce Stuart
- Hod Stuart
- Mel Swartman
- Ray Takahashi
- Tina Takahashi
- Cyclone Taylor
- Dave Thelen
- Jean-Yves Thériault
- Shirley Laura Thomas
- Linda Thom
- Brian Timmis
- Andy Tommy
- Andrew Joseph Richard Tommy
- Art Tommy
- Bill Touhey
- Joe Tubman
- Whit Tucker
- Jack Varaleau
- Charles Kaye Vaughan
- Dawn Ventura
- Heather Wallace
- J. C. Watts
- Penny Werthner-Bales
- Rat Westwick
- Bill Westwick
- Doug Wilson
- Murray Wilson
- Donald Alexander Young
- Steve Yzerman
- Joe Zelikovitz
2019
The inductees for 2019 were Chantal Benoit, Chris Phillips, Rick Desclouds, John Halvorsen and both the 1968 and 1969 Ottawa Rough Riders teams. They were inducted at a ceremony at the Horticultural Building at Lansdowne Park on May 31, 2019.[5][6]
2020–21
The 2020 induction ceremony was postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa. The inductees were Dave Smart, Marina Zenk, Dr. Don Johnson and Phil Ashcroft, John Therien and Derek Holmes.[7]
References
- "Overview: Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame". Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
- Curry, John (2016-06-06). "Barclay Frost of Munster inducted into Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame". TheSpec.com. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- "Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame announces 2018 inductees". Rugby Canada. 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- "Honoured Inductees: Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame". Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
- Pilieci, Vito (January 28, 2019). "Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame announces 2019 inductees - Ottawa Citizen". OttawaCitizen.com. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- Francis, Anne (June 2, 2019). "Ottawa race director inducted into Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame". Running Magazine. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- "Ottawa Sport Hall Of Fame Announces Virtual 2020-2021 Induction Awards Ceremony". Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 31 March 2021.