
Nomination
Information
Eligible
Sports
Eligible sport candidates for induction must meet (I) of the
guidelines below, and additionally meet two (2) of the remaining three (3)
criteria II-IV below.
(I) It
is physical, competitive and adheres to standard rules.
(II) It
is a member of, or affiliated with, a provincial or national sport
federation.
(III) It
is included in multi-sport events: (i.e.) Olympics, Pan-American, Canada
Games, Provincial Games, etc.
(IV) It
is, or has been, recognized on Sask Sport Inc.’s list of provincial sports.
In
2006 the Board of Directors confirmed that no “special category”
designation be established to include any candidates that do not meet the
eligibility criteria as defined above.
Eligibility of Athletes for Nomination
- The nominee must have represented sport with distinction in athletic
competition; both in Saskatchewan and outside the province; or whose example
has brought great credit to the sport and high respect for the individual; and
whose conduct will not bring discredit to the Hall.
- The nominee must
have compiled an outstanding record in one or more sports.
- The nominee
must be an individual with substantial connections to Saskatchewan.
- The nominee does not first have to
be recognized by a local satellite hall of fame, if available.
- The "Junior" level of competition will be
the minimum level of accomplishment considered for nomination
eligibility.
- Regardless of age, if an individual
competes in an open competition, a nomination will be considered.
Eligibility of Builders for Nomination
- The nominee must have served sport for a period of years not necessarily
consecutive.
- The nominee must have had a career which combines wholly
or in part, the qualities specified for athletes (above) in such a way as to
make their contribution to sport of an outstanding nature, and whose conduct
will not bring discredit to the Hall.
- The nominee must be an individual
with substantial connections to Saskatchewan.
- The nominee does not first have to
be recognized by a local satellite hall of fame, if available.
- The term builder should be
defined to illustrate a variety of functions including coach, official,
administrator, patron, media (journalist/broadcaster) and sports medicine.
- The individual inducted as an athlete who then goes on to become an
administrator in the same sport should not be inducted as a builder in the same
sport.
Eligibility of Teams for Nomination
Waiting Period
- Athletes should generally not be inducted for at least three (3) years
after they have finished competing (retired).
- The three year term would
not generally apply to builders.
- Teams comprised of the same personnel
must wait three (3) years before they are eligible for induction.
- A
team of a specific year should generally not be inducted for at least three (3)
years after their accomplishment.
Nomination Deadline
- The nomination deadline is September 1 annually.
- Nominations
should be sent by mail or courier. Faxed and e-mailed nominations are not
acceptable.
- All nominations should include a 4x5 black and white head
and shoulders photograph of the nominee. Photographs must include the
name of the photographer on the back. A letter from the
photographer must accompany all photographs authorizing the Saskatchewan
Sports Hall of Fame and Museum to use the photograph in its galleries and
for publicity purposes as it applies to the Induction Dinner. The
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum will acknowledge the
photographer for every use. Please be aware that photographs are
not returned to the nominator.
Please select one of the following forms,
that best fits the nominee(s).
You will need Word 6.0 or above to
open these files.
Athlete Form
Builder Form
Team Form
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