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

Name[3] Year inducted Category
Constance Wilson-Samuel1990Athlete
Montgomery (Bud) Wilson1990Athlete
Melville (Mev) Rogers1990Builder
Louis Rubenstein1990Builder
Otto Gold1990Coach
Barbara Ann Scott1991Athlete
Cecil Smith Hedstrom1991Athlete
George Blundun1991Builder
Sheldon Galbraith1991Coach
Donald Cruikshank1991Official
Suzanne (Morrow) Francis1992Athlete
Wallace Distelmeyer1992Athlete
Donald Jackson1992Athlete
Granville Mayall1992Builder
Ellen Burka1992Coach
Dr. Sidney Soanes1992Official
Frances Dafoe1993Athlete
Norris Bowden1993Athlete
Barbara Wagner1993Athlete
Robert Paul1993Athlete
Charles Cumming1993Builder
Gustave Lussi1993Coach
Nigel Stephens1993Official
Maria Jelinek1994Athlete
Otto Jelinek1994Athlete
Ralph McCreath1994Athlete
Peter Munford1994Builder
Margaret Hyland1994Coach
Bruce Hyland1994Coach
Norman Gregory1994Official
Donald McPherson1995Athlete
Mary Rose Thacker1995Athlete
Elizabeth Swan1995Builder
Osborne Colson1995Coach
Isabelle Henderson1995Official
Geraldine Fenton1996Athlete
William McLachlan1996Athlete
Virginia Thompson1996Athlete
Karen Magnussen1996Athlete
Billie Mitchell1996Builder
Linda Brauckmann1996Coach
Donald Gilchrist1996Official
Petra Burka1997Athlete
Toller Cranston1997Athlete
Brian Orser1997Athlete
Barbara Underhill1997Athlete
Paul Martini1997Athlete
Johnny Esaw1997Builder
John McKay1997Builder
Doug Leigh1997Coach
Jean Westwood1997Coach
Joyce Hisey1997Official
Joan Maclagan1997Official
Gordon Garden1999Official
Isabelle Brasseur2000Athlete
Lloyd Eisler2000Athlete
Kurt Browning2000Athlete
Tom Collins2000Builder
Elizabeth Manley2001Athlete
Debbi Wilkes2001Athlete
Guy Revell2001Athlete
F. K. J. (Joe) Geisler2001Builder
Sonya Dunfield2001Coach
Peter Dunfield2001Coach
Tracy Wilson2003Athlete
Robert McCall2003Athlete
Barbara Graham2003Builder
Michael Jiranek2003Builder
Elvis Stojko2004Athlete
Dr. Charles Snelling2005Athlete
Louis Stong2005Builder
David Pelletier2006Athlete
Jamie Salé2006Athlete
Dennis Silverthorne2006Builder
Shae-Lynn Bourne2007Athlete
Victor Kraatz2007Athlete
Bernard Ford2007Builder
Donald Knight2008Athlete
David Dore2008Builder
George Gross2008Builder
Jim Proudfoot2008Builder
Marijane Stong2008Professional
Wendy Griner2010Athlete
George Meagher2010Athlete
Bill Dowding2010Builder
Wilf Langevin2010Builder
William Ostapchuk2010Builder
Ann Shaw2010Builder
Sandra Bezic2010Professional
Dr. Hellmut May2010Professional
Jeffrey Buttle2012Athlete
Brian Pockar2012Athlete
John Knebli2012Builder
Norman Scott2012Builder
Kerry Leitch2012Professional[4]
Lori Nichol2012Professional
2009 NEXXICE Synchronized Skating Team2015Athletes
Louise Bertram/Stewart Reburn2015Athletes
Cathy Dalton2015Builder
Richard Gauthier2015Coach
Sarah Kawahara2015Professional
Marie-France Dubreuil2017Athlete
Patrice Lauzon2017Athlete
Jennifer Robinson2017Athlete
Steve Milton2017Builder
Ron Vincent2017Builder
Eric Gillies2017Professional
Josée Picard2017Professional
Lee Barkell2019Professional

References

  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.


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