List Canadian sportsmen by discipline
List of Canadian sportsmen classified by discipline :
This list is intended to gather the champions representative of their country in their discipline . Of course, must appear in it the champions and Olympic medals , the world champions , the continental champions , the national champions , but one can introduce there sportsmen who, without to have obtained an exceptional prize list, represented their country with the international level .
Athletes
Women
Men
- Donovan Bailey (° 1967), world champion on 100m and 4x100m in 1995, Olympic champion of the 100m and the 4x100m to the Olympic Games of Atlanta (1996), recordman of the world of the 100m in 9,84 seconds.
- Robert Esmie (° 1972), world champion on 4x100m in 1995, Olympic champion of the 4x100m to the Olympic Games of Atlanta (1996).
- Glenroy Gilbert (° 1968), world champion on 4x100m in 1995, Olympic champion of the 4x100m to the Olympic Games of Atlanta (1996).
- Ben Johnson, (° 1961), world champion of the 100 Mr. (1987), disqualified for doping with the Olympic Games of Seoul (1988).
- George Orton (1873 - 1958), Olympic champion of the 2.500 Mr. Steeplechase and bronze medal of the 400 Mr. hedges to the Olympic Games of Paris (1900).
- Bruny Surin (° 1967), money medal on 100m to the championships of the world 1995 and world champion on 4x100m in 1995, Olympic champion of the 4x100m to the Olympic Games of Atlanta (1996).
Racing driver
- Patrick Carpentier (° 1971).
- Jacques Duval
- Sean McIntosh (° 1985).
- Greg Moore (1975 - 1999)
- Alex Tagliani (° 1972).
- Paul Tracy (° 1968), victorious of the championship Champcar in 2003.
- Gilles Villeneuve (1950 - 1982).
- Jacques Villeneuve (° 1971), world champion of Formula 1 in 1997.
Players of baseball
- Eric Gained (° 1976), Victorious of the Trophy Cy Young in 2003.
Basketball players
- Steve Nash (° 1974), better player (MVP) of the championship NBA 2005 and 2006
Biathlètes
Women
- Myriam Bédard (° 1969), world champion in sprint and money medal into individual (1993), Olympic champion of the 7,5 km and 15 km individual with the Olympic Games with Lillehammer (1994), bronze medal of the 15 km individual to the Olympic Games with Albertville (1992).
Men
Bobeurs
Boxers
- Mark Shepherd (° 1954).
- Eric Lucas (° 1971), world champion WBC of the super-means of 2001 with 2003.
Curlers
- Russ Howard (° 1956), Olympic champion with the Olympic Games of Turin (2006).
Canoeists and kayakers
- Frank Amyot (1904 - 1962), Olympic champion of Canoe on 1.000 Mr. with the Olympic Games of Berlin (1936).
Cyclists on track
- Curt Harnett, (° 1965), 8 times champion of Canada speed, money medal of the kilometer against the watch with the Olympic Games with Los Angeles (1984) and bronze medal of speed with the Olympic Games with Barcelona (1992) and with the Olympic Games of Atlanta (1996).
Cyclists on road
Men
- Steve Bauer (° 1959), money medal to the Olympic Games with Los Angeles (1984).
- Dominique Perras (° 1974), champion of Canada on road (2003).
- Sam Whittingham, which reached the world speed records of 130,36 km/h out of 200 m (launched) and of 84,215 km/h over one hour (2004), thanks to a Vélo lying.
Women
- Clara Hughes (° 1972), 18 times champion of the Canada of cycling, bronze medal of the race on road and of against the watch individual to the Olympic Games with Atlanta (1996).
Footballers
Golfeurs
- Stephen Hearts (1964), victorious of the championship of the players of the PGA with the TPC Sawgrass in 2006.
- George Lyon (1858 - 1938), Olympic champion of golf to the Plays of Saint-Louis (1904).
- Mike Weir (1970), Victorious of the Tournament of the Masters (2003).
Haltérophiles
Hockey players on ice
Women
- Gillian Apps (° 1983), world champion in 2004, Olympic champion with the Olympic Games of Turin (2006).
Men
- Raymond Cadieux (° 1941), bronze medal with the Olympic Games (1968).
- Theoren Fleury (° 1968), Olympic champion with the Olympic Games of Salt Lake City (2002), money medal to the championships of the world 1991, victorious of the Cut Canada (1991).
- Mario Lemieux (° 1965), Olympic champion with the Olympic Games of Salt Lake City (2002), winner twice of the Cut Stanley with the Penguins de Pittsburgh in LNH (1991 and 1992).
- Morris Mott (° 1946), bronze medal with the Olympic Games (1968).
- Scott Niedermayer (° 1973), Olympic champion with the Olympic Games of Salt Lake City (2002), winner with three recoveries of the Cut Stanley with the Devils of the New Jersey in LNH (1995, 2000 and 2003).
- Steve Yzerman (° 1965), Olympic champion with the Olympic Games of Salt Lake City (2002), winner with three recoveries of the Cut Stanley with the Red Wings de Détroit in LNH (1997, 1998 and 2002).
Judokas
- Nicolas Gill (° 1972), Olympic vice-champion of judo in 2000, category less than 100 kg.
Fighters
Swimmers
- Alex Baumann (° 1964), Olympic champion on 200 Mr. and 400 Mr. with the Olympic Games of Los Angeles (1984).
- Vlastimil Cerny (° 1963).
- George Hodgson (1893 - 1983), Olympic champion on 400 Mr. and 1500 Mr. with the Olympic Games of 1912.
- Brian Philips (° 1954).
artistic Skaters
- Kurt Browning (° 1966), world champion in 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1993.
Skaters speed
- Clara Hughes gold medal of the 5.000 m to the Winter Olympics of 2006
- Cindy Klassen (° 1979), world champion in 2003 and 2006, Olympic champion of the 1.500 Mr., money medal of 1000 Mr. and the continuation by teams, bronze medal of the 3.000 Mr. and the 5.000 Mr. at the time of the Olympic Games with Turin (2006), bronze medal of the 3.000 Mr. at the time of the Olympic Games with Salt Lake City (2002), recordwoman of the world on 1.000 Mr., 1.500 Mr. and 3.000 Mr.
Players of Rugby to XV
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Aaron Abrams (° 1979), 21 selections in national team, 2 matches in World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
- daN Baugh (° 1974), 27 selections in national team, 3 matches in World cup of Rugby at XV 1999.
- Cardinal Mark (° 1961), 35 selections in national team, 7 matches out of 3 world cups: 1987, 1995, 1999.
- Al Cartwright (° 1966), 80 selections in national team, participation in the world cups 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003.
- Jamie Cudmore (° 1978), 16 selections in national team, 4 matches in World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
- Glen Ennis (° 1964), 32 selections in national team, 10 matches out of 3 world cups: 1987, 1991 and 1995.
- Eddie Evans (° 1964), 49 selections in national team, 7 matches out of 2 world cups: 1991 and 1995.
- Forrest To sheath (° 1979), 16 selections in national team.
- John Graf (° 1968), 54 selections in national team, 89 points, 6 matches out of 3 world cups: 1991, 1995, 1999.
- Norm Hadley (° 1964), 12 selections in national team, 4 matches with the World cup of Rugby at XV 1991 (1/4 of finale).
- daN Jackart (° 1962), 21 selections in national team, 15 points, 3 matches with the World cup of Rugby at XV 1991.
- Josh Jackson (° 1980), 15 selections in national team, 3 matches with the World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
- Mike James (° 1973), 51 selections in national team, 4 tests, 7 matches out of 3 world cups: 1995, 1999 and 2003.
- Dave Lougheed (° 1968), 34 selections in national team, 7 tests, 8 matches out of 3 world cups: 1995, 1999 and 2003.
- Stan McKeen (° 1982), 16 selections in national team.
- Hake McKenzie (° 1964), 25 selections in national team, 15 points, 2 matches in World cup of Rugby at XV 1995.
- Gord MacKinnon (° 1958), 25 selections in national team, 4 tests, 6 matches in World cup of Rugby at XV 1991.
- Phil Murphy (° 1976), 19 selections in national team, 5 tests.
- Stalemate Micrometer caliper (° 1962), 17 selections in national team, 7 tests, 6 matches in 2 world cups: 1987 and 1991.
- James Pritchard (° 1979), 11 selections in national team, 116 points, 2 matches in World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
- Gareth Rees (° 1967), 55 selections in national team, 487 points, participation in the world cups 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999.
- Ryan Smith (° 1979), 27 selections in national team, 3 matches in World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
- Rod Snow (° 1970), 57 selections in national team, 40 points, 10 matches out of 3 world cups: 1995, 1999, 2003.
- Winston Stanley (° 1974), 66 selections in national team, 123 points, 9 matches out of 3 world cups: 1995, 1999, 2003.
- Christian Stewart (° 1966), 14 selections in national team, 10 points, 7 matches out of 2 world cups: 1991, 1995.
- Scott Stewart (° 1969), 64 selections in national team, 15 points, 10 matches out of 3 world cups: 1991, 1995 and 1999.
- Karl Svoboda (° 1962), 22 selections in national team, 4 matches out of 3 world cups: 1987, 1991 and 1995.
- John TAIT (° 1973), 37 selections in national team, 3 matches in World cup of Rugby at XV 1999.
- Jon Thiel (° 1975), 37 selections in national team, 3 tests, 6 matches out of 2 world cups: 1999 and 2003.
- Kevin Tkachuk (° 1976), 35 selections in national team, 25 points, 4 matches in World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
- Chris Tynan (° 1966), 20 selections in national team, 14 points, 3 matches in World cup of Rugby at XV 1991.
- Morgan Williams (° 1976), 47 selections in national team, 6 matches out of 2 world cups: 1999 and 2003.
- Nik Witkowski (° 1976), 34 selections in national team, 30 points, 3 matches with the World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
- Mark Wyatt (° 1961), 29 selections in national team, 197 points, 6 matches out of 2 world cups: 1987 and 1991.
- Hake Yukes (° 1979), 29 selections in national team, 4 matches in World cup of Rugby to XV 2003.
Skijumper
Taekwondo
Tennis players
- Philip Bester (° 1988), Canadian first to reach the final of a tournament of the Large Slam (juniors) with Roland Garros (2006).
- Sebastien Lareau (° 1973), Olympic champion of the double (with Daniel Nestor) at the time of the Olympic Games with Sydney (2000).
- Daniel Nestor (° 1972), Olympic champion of the double (with Sebastien Lareau) at the time of the Olympic Games with Sydney (2000).
Players of Volley ball
- Edward Alexiuk (° 1952).
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