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
Name | Category | Inducted |
---|---|---|
The Team of Australia II | General | 2017 |
Kay Cottee AO | Sailor | 2017 |
Victor Kovalenko OAM | General | 2017 |
Rolly Tasker AM | Sailor | 2017 |
Sir Bill Northam CBE / Peter O'Donnell / James Sargeant | Sailor | 2017 |
Jenny Armstrong OAM / Belinda Stowell OAM | Sailor | 2017 |
Leisl Tesch OAM / Daniel Fitzgibbon AM | Sailor | 2017 |
Syd Fischer AM OBE | Sailor | 2018 |
Jon Sanders AO OBE CitWA | Sailor | 2018 |
John Cuneo OAM / Tom Anderson / John Shaw | Sailor | 2018 |
Jock Sturrock MBE | Sailor | 2018 |
David Forbes OAM / John Anderson OAM | Sailor | 2018 |
Mark Foy | General | 2019 |
Magnus Halvorsen / Trygve Halvorsen | Sailor | 2019 |
Greg Hyde | Sailor | 2019 |
Adrienne Cahalan OAM | Sailor | 2019 |
Noel Robins OAM / Jamie Dunross OAM / Graeme Martin OAM | Sailor | 2020 |
Malcolm Page (sailor) OAM | Sailor | 2020 |
Frank Bethwaite DFC OAM | General | 2020 |
Mathew Belcher OAM | Sailor | 2022[2] |
Tom King OAM / Mark Turnbull OAM | Sailor | 2022[2] |
Jessica Watson OAM | Sailor | 2022[2] |
References
- ↑ "Australian Sailing Hall of Fame". Australian Sailing website. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- 1 2 3 "Sailing Legends Inducted to Australian Sailing Hall of Fame". Australian Sailing. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
- ↑ "2020 Honourees to the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame announced". Australian Sailing. 27 October 2020. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
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