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Inductees announced for 2024 Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame

4 athletes, 3 builders and media award winners set to be inducted into class of 2024
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The SID Thomas Award will go to long-time radio host Cliff LeQuesne, the voice of sports in Greater Victoria for decades. LeQuesne is currently the public address announcer for the Victoria Shamrocks Lacrosse Club, Pacific FC Soccer Club and Victoria Royals Hockey Club. (Courtesy omny.fm)

Four athletes, three builders and a media award winner will be officially inducted into the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame this fall.

The inductees will be honoured at the 30th induction ceremony and dinner on Oct. 26, the board of directors announced June 4. A visual representation of the group will be added to the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame display at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre.

In the athlete category, the inductees are swimmer Hilary Caldwell, fastball’s Dennis Eckert, rugby’s Ed Fairhurst and football’s Brian Ramsay. The builder category highlights Liz Ashton (multi-sports), Kelly Mann (multi-sports) and Dick Midgley (auto racing). The SID Thomas Media Award will go to long-time radio host Cliff LeQuesne. the voice of sports in the Greater Victoria region for decades. LeQuesne is currently the public address announcer for the Victoria Shamrocks Lacrosse Club, Pacific FC Soccer Club and Victoria Royals Hockey Club.

“The Greater Victoria community has a rich sporting history and so many outstanding athletes, coaches, officials and builders,” said Chris Graham, chair of the induction nominations committee. “Each year, the induction nominations committee has a difficult job to decide which names to put forward for induction to the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame.”

More than 240 athletes, teams, coaches, officials, builders, and media personalities have been inducted into the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame since 1991.

Tickets for the induction dinner and ceremony are available online now.

More can be found out about the inductees at gvshof.ca.

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