Donald Rope Explained

Played For:Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen
Ntl Team:CAN
Position:Defence
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:155
Birth Date:2 February 1929
Birth Place:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Death Place:Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1952
Career End:1960

Stephen Donald Rope (February 2, 1929 – July 28, 2009) was a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics and 1960 Winter Olympics.

Rope was a member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen who won the bronze medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics[1] and the silver medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics.[2]

Rope was a valuable member of his community in Galt (later Cambridge), Ontario, Canada. He was the head of the boys' physical education department at Glenview Park Secondary School for more than three decades. He helped establish the city's minor hockey program, a tennis club, and hiking trails. After his death in 2009, admirers erected a stone monument in Cambridge's Churchill Park in Rope's honour. It stands adjacent to Duncan McIntosh Arena. It describes him as "an Olympian on the ice...an inspiration in the community."

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holland, Dave. Canada's Olympic Hockey History, 1920-2010. 2008. Fenn Publishing Company Ltd.. 86. 978-1-55168-323-2.
  2. Book: Holland, Dave. Canada's Olympic Hockey History, 1920-2010. 2008. Fenn Publishing Company Ltd.. 94. 978-1-55168-323-2.