Members by Category: Athletes

These athletes have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments throughout their career. We salute them here and welcome them into the Burnaby Sports Hall Of Fame.

Peter Ogilvie a St. Thomas More Collegiate grad, represented Canada in the track and field sprints at the 1991 and 1996 Olympic Games.
Debbie Brill is considered the finest women high jumper ever to compete for Canada and is the originator of the now common backward style of jumping.
Len Walters won the Canadian open bantam weight championship in 1949 and 1952.
During Dale Walters 15 year amateur career he was never beaten by a Canadian Boxer. Further, he never lost an amateur bout on Canadian soil.
Christine Sinclair is a Burnaby star striker who scored 43 goals in 57 national team appearances and another 22 goals in 15 games on the junior squad.
Bill Dickinson played 16 years in the Inter-City Lacrosse League, scoring 618 goals and 230 assists in 398 games, in an era when there were no double assists.
David Steen, Sr became the first Canadian to shot put over 60 feet. Captured three Commonwealth Games medals, gold in 1966 and 70 and bronze in 1962.
Pier Morten is a two time B.C. Disabled Athlete of the Year (1988 and 2001). Is the unbeaten 15-time Canadian blind wrestling champion.
Lise Léveillé is B.C.'s first ever gymnastic medalist at the Pan American Games, winning the gold medal on the beam in Kuala Lumpur in 1999.
Daniel Igali is Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame's first Olympic gold medalist. Captured the wrestling gold medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

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