Skate Canada Hall of Fame explained

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.

Members

NameYear inductedCategory
1990 Athlete
1990 Athlete
1990 Builder
1990 Builder
1990 Coach
1991 Athlete
1991 Athlete
1991 Builder
1991 Coach
1991 Official
1992 Athlete
1992 Athlete
1992 Athlete
1992 Builder
1992 Coach
1992 Official
1993 Athlete
1993 Athlete
1993 Athlete
1993 Athlete
1993 Builder
1993 Coach
1993 Official
1994 Athlete
1994 Athlete
1994 Athlete
1994 Builder
1994 Coach
1994 Coach
1994 Official
1995 Athlete
1995 Athlete
1995 Builder
1995 Coach
1995 Official
1996 Athlete
1996 Athlete
1996 Athlete
1996 Athlete
1996 Builder
1996 Coach
1996 Official
1997 Athlete
1997 Athlete
1997 Athlete
1997 Athlete
1997 Athlete
1997 Builder
1997 Builder
1997 Coach
1997 Coach
1997 Official
1997 Official
1999 Official
2000 Athlete
2000 Athlete
2000 Athlete
2000 Builder
2001 Athlete
2001 Athlete
2001 Athlete
2001 Builder
2001 Coach
2001 Coach
2003 Athlete
2003 Athlete
2003 Builder
2003 Builder
2004 Athlete
2005 Athlete
2005 Builder
2006 Athlete
2006 Athlete
2006 Builder
2007 Athlete
2007 Athlete
2007 Builder
2008 Athlete
2008 Builder
2008 Builder
2008 Builder
2008 Professional
2010 Athlete
2010 Athlete
2010 Builder
2010 Builder
2010 Builder
2010 Builder
2010 Professional
2010 Professional
2012 Athlete
2012 Athlete
2012 Builder
2012 Builder
2012 Professional[1]
2012 Professional
2009 NEXXICE Synchronized Skating Team 2015 Athletes
2015 Athletes
2015 Builder
2015 Coach
2015 Professional
2017 Athlete
2017 Athlete
2017 Athlete
2017 Builder
2017 Builder
2017 Professional
2017 Professional
2019 Professional

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2012 Skate Canada Hall of Fame Induction . Skate Canada . February 2, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150405014231/http://www.skatecanada.ca/about-us/hall-fame/honoured-members/2012-skate-canada-hall-of-fame-induction/ . April 5, 2015.