List of Canadian sports personalities

Summary

The following is a list of Canadian sports personalities.

Olympic athletes edit

Australian rules football edit

  • Mike Pyke (born 1984), former Canada rugby union international and first Canadian to play for an AFL premiership (championship) team

Automobile racing edit

 
Lance Stroll

Baseball edit

 
Freddie Freeman
 
Ferguson Jenkins
 
Adam Stern
 
Joey Votto

Current players edit

Basketball edit

Current NBA players

 
RJ Barrett
 
Andrew Wiggins
 
Rick Fox
 
Steve Nash

Current WNBA players

Playing in overseas leagues

Playing in other North American professional leagues

Coaches

Former NCAA Division I players awaiting professional play

Retired

Biathlon edit

 
Zina Kocher

Bobsleigh edit

Boxing edit

 
Moe Herscovitch
 
Lennox Lewis
 
Sammy Luftspring

Cricket edit

Cross-country skiing edit

 
Drew Goldsack

CrossFit edit

Curling edit

 
Marc Kennedy

Cycling edit

Disc sports edit

Fencing edit

 
Shaul Gordon

Figure skating edit

 
Kirsten Moore-Towers and Dylan Moscovitch
 
Louis Rubenstein

Football edit

 
Oshiomogho Atogwe
 
Lionel Conacher

Golf edit

 
Mike Weir

Gymnastics edit

Horse racing and equestrian sports edit

 
Red Pollard
 
George Woolf

Ice hockey edit

 
Martin Brodeur
 
Michael Cammalleri
 
Phil Esposito
 
Wayne Gretzky
 
Gordie Howe
 
Bobby Hull
 
Zach Hyman
 
Mario Lemieux
 
David Nemirovsky
 
Jacques Plante
 
Dennis Potvin
 
Trevor Smith

Judo edit

Lacrosse edit

 
Gary Gait

Mixed martial arts edit

 
Georges St-Pierre

Multiple sports edit

Professional rodeo edit

  • Earl W. Bascom, designer of hornless bronc saddle (1922) and bareback rigging (1924)

Professional wrestling edit

Rowing, kayaking edit

 
Adam Van Koeverden

Rugby union edit

Skeleton edit

 
Jon Montgomery

Skiing edit

 
Julia Murray

Snowboarding edit

Soccer (football) edit

 
Adam Braz
 
Tomer Chencinski
 
Gottfried Fuchs

Speed skating edit

Long track edit

 
Christine Nesbitt

Short track edit

 
Kalyna Roberge

Squash edit

Swimming and diving edit

 
Jennifer Abel

Synchronized swimming edit

Tennis edit

 
Sharon Fichman
 
Jesse Levine
 
Denis Shapovalov

Track and field edit

 
Dylan Armstrong
 
Etienne Desmarteau
 
Sasha Gollish
 
Nikkita Holder
 
Percy Williams
  • Jamie Adjetey-Nelson (born 1984), decathlete and gold medallist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • Dylan Armstrong (born 1981), shot putter, Pan American Games record, second at world championships
  • Donovan Bailey (born 1967), sprinter, former 100m world record holder
  • Simon Bairu (born 1983), distance runner, 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
  • Bryan Barnett (born 1987), sprinter, 100m and 200m
  • Joël Bourgeois (born 1971), 3000 meter Steeplechase, 1996 and 2000 Olympics
  • Nathan Brannen (born 1982), 800m, 2009 World Championships
  • Pierre Browne (born 1980), sprinter, 100m in the Summer Olympics
  • Jared Connaughton (born 1985), sprinter, 100m and 200m
  • Reid Coolsaet born (1979), marathon runner, 2012 London Summer Olympics
  • Bruce Deacon (born 1966), marathon runner, 1996 and 2000 Olympics
  • Andre De Grasse (born 1994), sprinter, Rio 2016 Medallist: 100m Bronze, 200m Silver, and 4 × 100 m relay Bronze
  • Étienne Desmarteau (1873–1905), weight thrower, Olympic champion
  • Jerome Drayton (born 1945), marathon runner; three-time winner of the Fukuoka Marathon; Canadian marathon record holder since 1969; 1968 and 1976 Olympic Games
  • Dave Edge (born 1954), British-Canadian Olympic long-distance runner
  • Phil Edwards, middle-distance runner, five Olympic bronze medals
  • Sam Effah (born 1988), sprinter, 100m
  • Alice Falaiye (born 1978), long jumper, gold medallist at the 2009 Pan American Games and 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • Perdita Felicien (born 1980), 2003 world champion in 100m hurdles
  • Nicole Forrester (born 1976), high jumper, gold medallist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • Sultana Frizell (born 1984), hammer thrower, gold medallist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • Phylicia George (born 1987), 100m hurdles
  • Eric Gillis born (1980), marathon runner, Summer Olympics: 2008 Beijing and London 2012
  • Sasha Gollish (born 1981), competitive runner, bronze medallist in the 2015 Pan American Games 1500m and gold medallist in the 2013 Maccabiah Games half-marathon
  • Abby Hoffman, four-time Olympian (800-meter)
  • Matthew Hughes (born 1989), 3000m steeplechase, gold medallist at the 2015 Pan American Games, Rio 2016
  • Nikkita Holder (born 1987), 100m hurdles
  • Barbara Howard (1920–2017), sprinter, silver and bronze relay medalist at the 1938 British Empire Games
  • Harry Jerome (1940–1982), sprinter, bronze medallist in the 100m at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • Ben Johnson (born 1961), sprinter, disqualified from Olympic gold medal for doping
  • Jennifer Joyce (born 1980), hammer thrower, silver medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
  • Robert Kerr (1882–1963), sprinter, 1908 Summer Olympics medallist: a gold and a bronze
  • Michael LeBlanc (born 1987), sprinter, 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships
  • Cameron Levins (born 1989), distance runner, inaugural Canadian to win the Bowerman Award (NCAA male athlete of the year); London 2012 Olympics
  • Priscilla Lopes-Schliep (born 1982), 100m hurdles, silver medallist at the 2009 World Championships
  • Gordon Orlikow (born 1960), decathlon, heptathlon, and hurdles competitor, won medals in the 73rd Drake Relays, the 1981 Maccabiah Games and 1985 Maccabiah Games in Israel, and the 1987 Pan American Games, Athletics Canada Chairman, Canadian Olympic Committee member, Korn/Ferry International partner
  • George Orton (1873–1958), inaugural Canadian Olympics medallist
  • Hank Palmer (born 1985), sprinter, 2008 Summer Olympics
  • Bruno Pauletto (born 1954), shot putter
  • Sydney David Pierce, Olympic hurdler
  • Gary Reed (born 1981), 800m, silver medallist at the 2007 World Championships
  • Fanny Rosenfeld (1904–1969), runner & long jumper, world record (100-yard dash); Olympic medallist (4x100-m relay) and silver (100-m)
  • Scott Russell (born 1979), javelin thrower, 2001 World Championships, bronze medallist at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, 2008 Summer Olympics
  • Bruny Surin (born 1967), sprinter, tied with Donovan Bailey for Canadian 100m record
  • Brianne Theisen (born 1988), heptathlete, 2009 World Championships
  • Justyn Warner (born 1987), sprinter, 100m
  • Angela Whyte (born 1980), 100m hurdles, silver medallist at the 2007 and 2011 Pan American Games
  • Percy Williams (1908–1982), sprinter, double gold medallist at the 1928 Olympics, former world record holder in the 100m
  • Dylan Wykes (born 1983), marathon runner, 2009 World Championships and 2012 London Summer Olympics
  • Jessica Zelinka (born 1981), heptathlete and pentathlete, gold medallist at the 2007 Pan American Games

Triathlon edit

 
Brent McMahon
  • Paula Findlay (born 1989), bronze medallist at the 2009 ITU World Championships, 2012 London Summer Olympics
  • Kyle Jones (born 1984), 2012 London Olympics
  • Brent McMahon (born 1980), silver at the 2007 Pan American Games, bronze at the 2011 Pan American Games, 2012 London Summer Olympics
  • Lionel Sanders (born 1988), winner of the 2017 ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships
  • Kathy Tremblay (born 1982), 2012 London Summer Olympics
  • Simon Whitfield (born 1975), gold at the 2000 Olympics and silver at the 2008 Olympics, competed at the 2012 London Summer Olympics

Water skiing edit

Weightlifting edit

Wrestling edit

 
Howard Stupp

Bodybuilding athletes edit

Nationally recognized honour lists edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Mooney, Maggie (2010), Canada's Top 100: The Greatest Athletes of All Time, Greystone Books, ISBN 9781553655572