Sinclair, Martin, Guay Among Inductees to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2025
- Canada will induct five athletes and two builders into its Sports Hall of Fame in 2025, including soccer star Christine Sinclair and Olympic curler Kevin Martin.
- This year's class reflects decades of achievement, with Sinclair retired from international soccer in 2023 and Martin celebrated for curling contributions since his 2010 Olympic gold.
- The 2025 inductees include alpine skiing champion Erik Guay, athlete Michelle Stilwell from wheelchair racing, softball standout Darren Zack, NHL’s Ted Nolan as a coaching inductee, and Martha Billes recognized for her contributions as a sports leader.
- Sinclair netted 190 goals in 331 international matches, Guay secured two world championships, and Zack recorded 150 strikeouts while achieving 10 consecutive wins competing with the Toronto Gators during the 1995 International Softball Congress event.
- The induction gala will take place on October 29, 2025, in Gatineau, Que., honoring inductees with the Order of Sport and highlighting their impact on Canadian athletics.
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They are part of the 2025 athlete cohort that will receive the Order of Sport, the country's greatest sporting honour.
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Read Full ArticleChristine Sinclair to join Olympian Kevin Martin and skier Erik Guay in Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2025
Wheelchair racer Michelle Stilwell and softball player Darren Zack join them in the athlete category, while NHL coach Ted Nolan and sport leader Martha Billes also enter as builders
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