The Scottish Sports Hall of Fame is the national sports hall of fame of Scotland, set up in 2002. It is a joint project organised by sportscotland, the national governmental body for Scottish sport, and National Museums Scotland. It is also funded by BBC Scotland and donations from the general public. The founding patrons were Anne, Princess Royal, a notable supporter of the Scotland national rugby union team; First Minister Jack McConnell; and Formula One triple world champion Jackie Stewart.
Inductees
there have been ten rounds of inductions into the Hall of Fame:
- 2002: initial 50 inductees.
- 2003: 14 inductees.
- 2004: 6 inductees.
- 2007: 8 inductees.
- 2008: 4 inductees.
- 2010: 6 inductees.
- 2012: 6 inductees.
- 2015: 5 inductees.
- 2022: 1 inductee.
- 2023: 2 inductees.
- 2024: 3 inductees.
Multiple sports
- Leslie Balfour-Melville (1854âÂÂ1937), cricket, rugby union, tennis and golf
- Launceston Elliot (1874–1930), weightlifting and wrestling
- Isabel Newstead (1955âÂÂ2007), 18 Paralympic medals in swimming, athletics and shooting.
- Kenneth Grant MacLeod (1888âÂÂ1967), rugby union, cricket, football, athletics and golf
Former members
See also
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