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WA Hall of Champions
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The idea of establishing a Western Australian sporting Hall of Champions was originally put forward by the Sportwriters Association of WA in 1983.
That Association did some preparatory work on the project before the Western Australian Government as the Western Australian Institute of Sport to develop the concept fully. The Hall of Champions was officially inaugurated by the then Minister for Sport and Recreation, the Hon. Keith Wilson, on August 19, 1985. The Foundation Members of the Hall were inducted on that date.
It was not until the Superdrome (now Challenge Stadium) was constructed on its present site in Mount Claremont in 1987 that the Hall of Champions became a tangible entity which could be visited and enjoyed. Busts of the fourteen foundation members were placed on display in the foyer of the Superdrome and are still located in that situation today.
A large framed photograph of each athlete in action honours new inductees, with a commemorative plaque under the photo detailing their achievements. Since 1987 the photos have been shown in a long walkway gallery which forms the main artery of Challenge Stadium, running straight down the centre of the building to the Champions Club a social and function room in the stadium.
The Hall of Champions remained unchanged for several years until the closing months of 2001 when a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Western Australian Institute of Sport and Curtin University of Technology. This memorandum hands over the role of curator to the University who will henceforth be responsible for the maintenance and operation of the Hall of Champions. It is possible that, at a later date, the Gallery and busts will be re-located to a venue within Curtin University. However, for the time being they will remain at Challenge Stadium for the enjoyment of visitors and citizens of WA.
The main criteria for admission to the Hall are:
- Outstanding sporting achievement at the highest level
- The athlete must be accepted as a product of the WA sporting system or have established their reputation while resident in WA
- The athlete must have retired from the highest level of competition for five years.
Members of the selection committee for the Hall of Champions are: Mr David Hatt (Chairman) Mr Ken Casellas Mrs Liz Chetkovich Mr Alan East Mr Ray Wilson Mr Glenn Mitchell Ms Pam O'Connell
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| WA Hall of Champions Inductees (102 Since 1985) |
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| Christine Stanton |
Athletics |
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| Shirley de la Hunty |
Athletics |
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| Decima Hamilton |
Athletics |
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| Brad Hardie |
Australian Football |
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| Graham Moss |
Australian Football |
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| Bernie Naylor |
Australian Football |
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| Ern Henfry |
Australian Football |
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| Ross Glendinning |
Australian Football |
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| Graham Farmer |
Australian Football |
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| Stephen Michael |
Australian Football |
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| George Moloney |
Australian Football |
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| WJ (Nipper) Truscott |
Australian Football |
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| Jerry Dolan |
Australian Football |
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| Phil Matson |
Australian Football |
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| Bill Walker |
Australian Football |
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| George Doig |
Australian Football |
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| Merv McIntosh |
Australian Football |
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| Steve Marsh |
Australian Football |
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| John Todd |
Australian Football |
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| Jack Clarke |
Australian Football |
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| Haydn Bunton |
Australian Football |
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| John Leonard |
Australian Football |
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| Jack Sheedy |
Australian Football |
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| Barry Cable |
Australian Football |
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| Brian Peake |
Australian Football |
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| George Owens |
Australian Football |
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| Walter Lindrum |
Billiards |
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| Graham McKenzie |
Cricket |
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| Ernest Parker |
Cricket & Tennis |
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| Lorraine McCoulough-Fry |
Disabled Swimming |
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| Fred Kersley Junior |
Harness Racing |
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| Frank Kersley |
Harness Racing |
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| Elspeth Denning-Clement |
Hockey |
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| Don Morrison |
Surf Lifesaving |
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| Ken Vidler |
Surf Lifesaving |
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