List of Canadian sports personalities

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The following is a list of Canadian sports personalities.

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Olympic athletes

Australian rules football

Automobile racing

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Lance Stroll

Baseball

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Freddie Freeman
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Ferguson Jenkins
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Adam Stern
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Joey Votto

Current players

Basketball

Current NBA players

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RJ Barrett
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Andrew Wiggins
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Rick Fox
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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

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Zina Kocher

Bobsleigh

Boxing

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Moe Herscovitch
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Lennox Lewis
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Sammy Luftspring

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

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Drew Goldsack

CrossFit

Curling

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Marc Kennedy

Cycling

Disc sports

Fencing

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Shaul Gordon

Figure skating

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Kirsten Moore-Towers and Dylan Moscovitch
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Louis Rubenstein

Football

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Oshiomogho Atogwe
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Lionel Conacher

Golf

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Mike Weir

Gymnastics

Horse racing and equestrian sports

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Red Pollard
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George Woolf

Ice hockey

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Martin Brodeur
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Michael Cammalleri
Phil Esposito Phil Esposito action shot.jpg
Phil Esposito
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Wayne Gretzky
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Gordie Howe
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Bobby Hull
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Zach Hyman
Mario Lemieux Mario Lemieux 1992.jpg
Mario Lemieux
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David Nemirovsky
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Jacques Plante
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Dennis Potvin
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Trevor Smith

Judo

Lacrosse

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Gary Gait

Mixed martial arts

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Georges St-Pierre

Multiple sports

Professional rodeo

Professional wrestling

Rowing, kayaking

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Adam Van Koeverden

Rugby union

Skeleton

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Jon Montgomery

Skiing

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Julia Murray

Snowboarding

Soccer (football)

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Adam Braz
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Tomer Chencinski
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Gottfried Fuchs

Speed skating

Long track

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Christine Nesbitt

Short track

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Kalyna Roberge

Squash

Swimming and diving

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Jennifer Abel

Synchronized swimming

Tennis

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Sharon Fichman
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Jesse Levine
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Denis Shapovalov

Track and field

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Dylan Armstrong
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Etienne Desmarteau
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Sasha Gollish
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Nikkita Holder
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Percy Williams

Triathlon

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Brent McMahon

Water skiing

Weightlifting

Wrestling

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Howard Stupp

Bodybuilding athletes

Nationally recognized honour lists

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carol Huynh</span> Canadian freestyle wrestler (b. 1980)

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Mark Berger is a Ukrainian-born Canadian judoka. He won the gold medal in the men's heavyweight judo event at the 1983 Pan American Games and a bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He also competed in sambo, winning silver at the 1988 World Championships.

The Balfour Beatty London Youth Games Hall of Fame was created in 2009 to recognise former London Youth Games competitors who have gone on to world class sporting careers and to celebrate the role the Games have had in their development.

Kim Annette Robertson is a New Zealand former track and field sprinter. She represented New Zealand at three Commonwealth Games, one World Indoor Championship, three IAAF World Cups and three Pacific Conference Games. She was also selected in the 1980 Moscow Olympic team in the 400 meters but did not compete due to the NZ Government boycotting the event.

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