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Skate Canada Hall of Fame

Coordinates: 45°27′16″N 75°35′22″W / 45.45445°N 75.5895°W / 45.45445; -75.5895
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The Skate Canada Hall of Fame is the sports hall of fame for figure skating maintained by Skate Canada. It was established in 1990 as the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame. The members are inducted into one of four categories that best represents the inductee's contributions to skating in Canada: athletes, coaches, builders, and officials. There is no physical home for the Hall of Fame; the offices of Skate Canada house historical artifacts and information about its honoured members.[1][2]

Members

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Name[3] Year inducted Category
Constance Wilson-Samuel 1990 Athlete
Montgomery (Bud) Wilson 1990 Athlete
Melville (Mev) Rogers 1990 Builder
Louis Rubenstein 1990 Builder
Otto Gold 1990 Coach
Barbara Ann Scott 1991 Athlete
Cecil Smith Hedstrom 1991 Athlete
George Blundun 1991 Builder
Sheldon Galbraith 1991 Coach
Donald Cruikshank 1991 Official
Suzanne (Morrow) Francis 1992 Athlete
Wallace Distelmeyer 1992 Athlete
Donald Jackson 1992 Athlete
Granville Mayall 1992 Builder
Ellen Burka 1992 Coach
Dr. Sidney Soanes 1992 Official
Frances Dafoe 1993 Athlete
Norris Bowden 1993 Athlete
Barbara Wagner 1993 Athlete
Robert Paul 1993 Athlete
Charles Cumming 1993 Builder
Gustave Lussi 1993 Coach
Nigel Stephens 1993 Official
Maria Jelinek 1994 Athlete
Otto Jelinek 1994 Athlete
Ralph McCreath 1994 Athlete
Peter Munford 1994 Builder
Margaret Hyland 1994 Coach
Bruce Hyland 1994 Coach
Norman Gregory 1994 Official
Donald McPherson 1995 Athlete
Mary Rose Thacker 1995 Athlete
Elizabeth Swan 1995 Builder
Osborne Colson 1995 Coach
Isabelle Henderson 1995 Official
Geraldine Fenton 1996 Athlete
William McLachlan 1996 Athlete
Virginia Thompson 1996 Athlete
Karen Magnussen 1996 Athlete
Billie Mitchell 1996 Builder
Linda Brauckmann 1996 Coach
Donald Gilchrist 1996 Official
Petra Burka 1997 Athlete
Toller Cranston 1997 Athlete
Brian Orser 1997 Athlete
Barbara Underhill 1997 Athlete
Paul Martini 1997 Athlete
Johnny Esaw 1997 Builder
John McKay 1997 Builder
Doug Leigh 1997 Coach
Jean Westwood 1997 Coach
Joyce Hisey 1997 Official
Joan Maclagan 1997 Official
Gordon Garden 1999 Official
Isabelle Brasseur 2000 Athlete
Lloyd Eisler 2000 Athlete
Kurt Browning 2000 Athlete
Tom Collins 2000 Builder
Elizabeth Manley 2001 Athlete
Debbi Wilkes 2001 Athlete
Guy Revell 2001 Athlete
F. K. J. (Joe) Geisler 2001 Builder
Sonya Dunfield 2001 Coach
Peter Dunfield 2001 Coach
Tracy Wilson 2003 Athlete
Robert McCall 2003 Athlete
Barbara Graham 2003 Builder
Michael Jiranek 2003 Builder
Elvis Stojko 2004 Athlete
Dr. Charles Snelling 2005 Athlete
Louis Stong 2005 Builder
David Pelletier 2006 Athlete
Jamie Salé 2006 Athlete
Dennis Silverthorne 2006 Builder
Shae-Lynn Bourne 2007 Athlete
Victor Kraatz 2007 Athlete
Bernard Ford 2007 Builder
Donald Knight 2008 Athlete
David Dore 2008 Builder
George Gross 2008 Builder
Jim Proudfoot 2008 Builder
Marijane Stong 2008 Professional
Wendy Griner 2010 Athlete
George Meagher 2010 Athlete
Bill Dowding 2010 Builder
Wilf Langevin 2010 Builder
William Ostapchuk 2010 Builder
Ann Shaw 2010 Builder
Sandra Bezic 2010 Professional
Dr. Hellmut May 2010 Professional
Jeffrey Buttle 2012 Athlete
Brian Pockar 2012 Athlete
John Knebli 2012 Builder
Norman Scott 2012 Builder
Kerry Leitch 2012 Professional[4]
Lori Nichol 2012 Professional
2009 NEXXICE Synchronized Skating Team 2015 Athletes
Louise Bertram/Stewart Reburn 2015 Athletes
Cathy Dalton 2015 Builder
Richard Gauthier 2015 Coach
Sarah Kawahara 2015 Professional
Marie-France Dubreuil 2017 Athlete
Patrice Lauzon 2017 Athlete
Jennifer Robinson 2017 Athlete
Steve Milton 2017 Builder
Ron Vincent 2017 Builder
Eric Gillies 2017 Professional
Josée Picard 2017 Professional
Lee Barkell 2019 Professional

References

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  1. ^ "Skate Canada Hall of Fame". Skate Canada. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  2. ^ "Skate Canada Hall of Fame: Induction Ceremonies". Skate Canada. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  3. ^ "Hall of Fame". Skate Canada. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  4. ^ "2012 Skate Canada Hall of Fame Induction". Skate Canada. Archived from the original on April 5, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2022.


45°27′16″N 75°35′22″W / 45.45445°N 75.5895°W / 45.45445; -75.5895