Australian Sailing Hall of Fame explained

Australian Sailing Hall of Fame was established in 2017 by Australian Sailing in collaboration with the Australian National Maritime Museum. There are two nomination categories: the sailor or athlete category; and the general category which recognises those who have played a critical supporting role such as an official, coach or similar.[1]

Hall of Fame

NameCategoryInducted
The Team of Australia IIGeneral2017
Kay Cottee AOSailor2017
Victor Kovalenko OAMGeneral2017
Rolly Tasker AMSailor2017
Sir Bill Northam CBE / Peter O'Donnell / James SargeantSailor2017
Jenny Armstrong OAM / Belinda Stowell OAMSailor2017
Leisl Tesch OAM / Daniel Fitzgibbon AMSailor2017
Syd Fischer AM OBESailor 2018
Jon Sanders AO OBE CitWASailor 2018
Sailor 2018
Jock Sturrock MBE Sailor 2018
David Forbes OAM / John Anderson OAM Sailor 2018
General 2019
Magnus Halvorsen / Trygve HalvorsenSailor2019
Sailor2019
Adrienne Cahalan OAM Sailor2019
Noel Robins OAM / Jamie Dunross OAM / Graeme Martin OAMSailor2020
Malcolm Page (sailor) OAMSailor2020
Frank Bethwaite DFC OAMGeneral 2020
Mathew Belcher OAMSailor2022[2]
Tom King OAM / Mark Turnbull OAMSailor2022
Jessica Watson OAMSailor 2022

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australian Sailing Hall of Fame. Australian Sailing website. 31 October 2017.
  2. Web site: Sailing Legends Inducted to Australian Sailing Hall of Fame . 2022-12-07 . Australian Sailing . en.
  3. Web site: 27 October 2020. 2020 Honourees to the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame announced. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201101134519/https://www.sailing.org.au/news/2020-honourees-to-the-australian-sailing-hall-of-fame-announced/ . 1 November 2020 . 28 October 2020. Australian Sailing.