Soccer star Christine Sinclair, curler Kevin Martin, and alpine skier Erik Guay are among the athletes announced for induction into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame's Class of 2025. Former NHL head coach Ted Nolan and sport leader Martha Billes will be inducted as builders. The induction gala will take place on October 29 at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec.
Soccer's Sinclair, curler Martin, skier Guay among Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductees
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️Soccer star Christine Sinclair, curler Kevin Martin, and alpine skier Erik Guay are among the athletes announced for induction into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame's Class of 2025. Former NHL head coach Ted Nolan and sport leader Martha Billes will be inducted as builders. The induction gala will take place on October 29 at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec.
Trending- 1 70 years ago: Canada's Sports Hall of Fame opened.
- 2 Last year: Vicki Sunohara, Daniel Nestor, Patrick Chan were inducted.
- 3 This year (2025): Christine Sinclair, Kevin Martin, Erik Guay, Michelle Stilwell, Darren Zack, Ted Nolan, Martha Billes announced as inductees.
- 4 October 29: Induction gala at Canadian Museum of History.
- These individuals will be formally recognized for their sporting achievements and contributions.
What: Canada's Sports Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2025 inductees, including athletes Christine Sinclair (soccer), Kevin Martin (curling), Erik Guay (alpine skiing), Michelle Stilwell (wheelchair racer), and Darren Zack (softball). Builders Ted Nolan (NHL coach) and Martha Billes (sport leader) will also be inducted. They will receive the Order of Sport at a gala.
When: Class of 2025; induction gala October 29.
Where: Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.
Why: To recognize and honor outstanding Canadian athletes and builders for their contributions to sport.
How: A selection committee reviews nominations and votes to recommend inductees to the Hall's board of governors.