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Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame 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.

The list is ordered by sport.

A

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Alpine skiing

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Archery

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Artistic gymnastics

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Artistic swimming

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Athletics

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B

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Badminton

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Basketball

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Biathlon

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Bobsleigh

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Boxing

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Builders (general)

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C

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Canadian Olympic Order

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Canoeing

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Cross-country skiing

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Curling

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Cycling

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D

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Diving

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E

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Equestrian

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F

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Fencing

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Figure skating

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Freestyle skiing

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G

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Golf

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I

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Ice hockey

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J

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Judo

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K

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Kayaking

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L

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Luge

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M

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Modern pentathlon

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R

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Rhythmic gymnastics

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Rowing

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S

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Sailing

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Shooting

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Ski jumping

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Soccer

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

Speed skating – long track

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Speed skating – short track

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Swimming

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Synchronized swimming

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T

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Tennis

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Triathlon

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V

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Volleyball

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W

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Water skiing

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Weightlifting

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Wrestling

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame Inductees Announced". Canadian Olympic Committee. June 12, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  2. ^ "Burke Added to Hall of Fame". X-Games. January 17, 2013. Archived from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  3. ^ "Members–Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame" (PDF). Canadian Olympic Committee. 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
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