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The BC Sports Hall of Fame recognizes many familiar names and teams, but also includes some lesser-known but exceptional people. In this Chamber Chat CEO Bruce Williams speaks with Hall of Fame representatives about those inductees and an upcoming Hall of Fame event in Victoria.
On this episode of Hallowed Ground: The Sports Museum Podcast, host Andrew Stockmann interviews Jason Beck, Curator and Facility Director at the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Then, Andrew shares additional fun facts about Steve Nash, a BC Sports Hall of Fame inductee and two-time NBA MVP! Check out the BC Sports Hall of Fame online! BC Sports Hall on Facebook @bcsportshall on Instagram @bcsportshall on Twitter Steve Nash Basketball Reference page Steve Nash BC Sports HOF page Follow Hallowed Ground on social media! Twitter: @HGPod Instagram: hallowedgroundpod Music by Timmoor from Pixabay
Bik Nizzar and Randip Janda are joined by Gino Odjick to chat about going into the BC Sports Hall of Fame and tells stories of his time with the Vancouver Canucks. Then, Sam Cosentino joins the show to chat about prospects at the 2022 NHL Entry Draft.
On the inaugural day of Truth and Reconciliation, Olympic Champion, Alwyn Morris joined Matt and Blake to talk to him about his thoughts on this day. Alwyn talked about what he hopes this day can become in the future and what it is right now. He talked about his top of the podium moment where he raised an eagle feather. Alwyn talked about why he did it and what went into the iconic moment. It was a very important sharing moment and talked about the memory of his grandfather, who didn’t get to see it before he passed. Explained that some people equated it to the black power movement, even though that was not at all meant to be the case. Talked about if he faced any backlash from the IOC, as you wouldn’t be able to do that these days. Alwyn talked about running the torch in 2009 en route to the 2010 games and what it was like to have his mother and children with him. He talked about the origins of his career and how it intertwined with him working with non-indigenous athletes and how that’s what reconciliation really means to him. When two people with two different backgrounds can get together and work together. Alex Nelson, member of the Musgamagw – Tsawatainuek tribes of the Kwakwala- speaking people and member of the BC Sports Hall of Fame joined Matt and Blake to talk about what this day means to him. Says that we are all so close and one family. We see Canada as one country, one province and one city. In his mind we are all one. He talked about being a Residential School survivor. Talked about being a founder of the Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Association and how sport has helped him along his journey. Still playing soccer at age 73, you can’t help but think it has helped him. Thomas Drance of the Athletic joined Matt and Blake and started off, after getting past SB halftime shows, talking about advances in negotiations for 40&43. He has heard that there has been progress which is different from what he has heard in the days leading up. Isn’t calling it a breakthrough yet. There has been frustration behind the scenes with both sides believing that they have given everything they have. Clearly one side has blinked, giving cautious optimism. Talked about the Hamonic situation. JPat in his regular spot started chatting about how the Canucks addressed truth and reconciliation day. Shortly after he came on, the smoke was starting to heat up on Pettersson and Hughes. The guys go into the numbers that the they are looking to sign for. Both term and money. Rick Dhaliwal joined the show last minute after there was some movement on the Pettersson and Hughes negotiations. Said that if he is Travis Green, he would be pretty pissed. Talked about the numbers. Rick talked about all the guys that aren’t here is tough. As soon as Dahlin’s contract was finished, there was more movement with Hughes. These are two elite players who want to play. Looks like they will announce the deals tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the inaugural day of Truth and Reconciliation, Olympic Champion, Alwyn Morris joined Matt and Blake to talk to him about his thoughts on this day. Alwyn talked about what he hopes this day can become in the future and what it is right now. He talked about his top of the podium moment where he raised an eagle feather. Alwyn talked about why he did it and what went into the iconic moment. It was a very important sharing moment and talked about the memory of his grandfather, who didn't get to see it before he passed. Explained that some people equated it to the black power movement, even though that was not at all meant to be the case. Talked about if he faced any backlash from the IOC, as you wouldn't be able to do that these days. Alwyn talked about running the torch in 2009 en route to the 2010 games and what it was like to have his mother and children with him. He talked about the origins of his career and how it intertwined with him working with non-indigenous athletes and how that's what reconciliation really means to him. When two people with two different backgrounds can get together and work together. Alex Nelson, member of the Musgamagw – Tsawatainuek tribes of the Kwakwala- speaking people and member of the BC Sports Hall of Fame joined Matt and Blake to talk about what this day means to him. Says that we are all so close and one family. We see Canada as one country, one province and one city. In his mind we are all one. He talked about being a Residential School survivor. Talked about being a founder of the Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Association and how sport has helped him along his journey. Still playing soccer at age 73, you can't help but think it has helped him. Thomas Drance of the Athletic joined Matt and Blake and started off, after getting past SB halftime shows, talking about advances in negotiations for 40&43. He has heard that there has been progress which is different from what he has heard in the days leading up. Isn't calling it a breakthrough yet. There has been frustration behind the scenes with both sides believing that they have given everything they have. Clearly one side has blinked, giving cautious optimism. Talked about the Hamonic situation. JPat in his regular spot started chatting about how the Canucks addressed truth and reconciliation day. Shortly after he came on, the smoke was starting to heat up on Pettersson and Hughes. The guys go into the numbers that the they are looking to sign for. Both term and money. Rick Dhaliwal joined the show last minute after there was some movement on the Pettersson and Hughes negotiations. Said that if he is Travis Green, he would be pretty pissed. Talked about the numbers. Rick talked about all the guys that aren't here is tough. As soon as Dahlin's contract was finished, there was more movement with Hughes. These are two elite players who want to play. Looks like they will announce the deals tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to look back at This Week in Sports History.
Curator of the BC Sports Hall of Fame Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 to break down "This Week in BC Sports History" including some stories about Jeff Francis, the opening of the Grouse Mountain Gondola, Vancouver Ravens memories and much more.
The mainframe weekend edition of the program on the TSN Radio Network, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 4 of the show features Weekend Extra with Sun Sports alongside Jon & Aziz, in addition a check-in with Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame, and Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports.
In hour 3, Tom Mayenknecht continues to remember Soccer Legend Diego Maradona, and is joined by BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck.
Sean Millington played 13 seasons in the CFL, 10 of which were with the BC Lions, and throughout his career enjoyed a series of plaudits. These included being a two-time Grey Cup champion, three-time CFL All-Star, four-time CFL West All-Star as well as being named the league's most outstanding Canadian player twice and winning the Dick Suderman Trophy for best Canadian player in the 2000 Grey Cup. Throughout his career Millington compiled 6086 yards on 1129 carries, placing him twenty-fourth all-time on the CFL rushing list. He was also the first individual in the BC Sports Hall of Fame history to be inducted twice in the same year, both as an individual and as a member of the 1994 Grey Cup winning BC Lions. Host Ben Waterworth chats to him about using that experience from winning a Grey Cup previously with the Lions to his advantage on that fateful day on November 26, 2000 and finds out just what it took to beat Montreal for that famous victory.
In hour 3, Tom continues to discuss the Canucks reverse retro jerseys, is joined by BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck, and does a 'Night Market' edition of Buy & Sell with Jon Festinger.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to look back at This Week in Sports History.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to look back at This Week in Sports History.
The mainframe weekend edition of the program on the TSN Radio Network, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 4 of the show features a look at Weekend Extra with Sun Sports including a preview of the Seahawks weekend, as well we here audio from BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck.
The mainframe weekend edition of the program on the TSN Radio Network, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 4 of the show features a look at Weekend Extra with Sun Sports alongside Jon Festinger and Aziz Rajwani, as well Tom chats with Jon Keen of Radio NL in Kamloops, and Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
The mainframe weekend edition of the program on the TSN Radio Network, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 4 of the show features a wrap-up of all the storylines from the weekend, including Weekend Extra with Sun Sports, and a replay of Jason Beck from the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to look back at the career of recently-retired Vancouver sportswriter Ed Willes.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to look back at This Week in Sports History.
Hour one of The Night Market with Tom Mayenknecht features BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck, NHL broadcaster John Shannon, NHL.com Canucks reporter Kevin Woodley, TSN NHL insider Pierre LeBrun, and TSN 1040 Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to look back at This Week in Sports History.
Hour three of The Night Market with Tom Mayenknecht features Dan Hamhuis on his retirement, Jason Beck from the BC Sports Hall of Fame & Jon Festinger!
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck recalled the seven medals won at the 1966 Commonwealth Games by swimming sensation Elaine “Mighty Mouse” Tanner. It was just part of This Week in B.C. Sport History on The Sport Market on TSN Radio.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to reflect on some of the biggest moment sof the 1954 British Empire Games, 66 years ago this week.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market to recall some of the biggest moments this week in B.C. sport history, from an Olympic gold medal in 1928 by the underrated Percy Williams to the opening of the British Empire Games in Vancouver in 1954. He also talks Larry Walker, who was part of the Dennis Martinez perfect game 29 years ago this week.
This night market edition of The Sport Market covers the announcement of the Seattle Kraken. Plus Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Jason Beck from the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
Appearing on The Sport Market on TSN Radio, BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck goes back 44 years in BC sport history to give credit where credit is due: To the Canadian women’s swimmers who competed against the drug-enhanced East Germans.
A weeknight evening edition of the program on TSN1040, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 2 of the show features a look at "This Day in BC Sports History" with Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame, and hear hot audio from the day including a Canucks update from Rick Dhaliwal.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to talk about the incredible tennis career of Bobby Powell of Victoria, who died too young in battle in World War 1.
Hour two of The Sport Market with Tom Mayenknecht features Jason Beck from the BC Sports Hall of Fame, Jon Festinger on NHL hub cities & Adrian Griffin on the Raptors/NBA!
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market to discuss this week in BC sport history, including Bobby Powell’s Wimbledon tennis semifinal run in 1908.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN Radio to pay tribute to the late Harry Jerome, a seven-time world record holder and bronze medalist in the 100m at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
Hour two of The Sport Market with Tom Mayenknecht features Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame & Wally Buono on the state of the CFL.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN 1040 to pay tribute to Chinese-Canadian icon and the first NHL player of color Larry Kwong, who would have been 97 this week
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market on TSN 1040 Radio to discuss this week in BC sport history, including Game 6 of the 1994 NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Vancouver Canucks and New York Rangers.
Howard Kelsey, BC Sports Hall of Fame member, discusses the NBA's plans for a 22-team gathering in Orlando!
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market to discuss the notable Canadians & BC athletes who have endured racism including Harry Jerome, Harry Watson & Class of 2020 pioneer inductee, former NHLer Robin Bawa.
Hour two of The Night Market features comments from Adam Silver + Jason Beck & Howard Kelsey from the BC Sports Hall of Fame!
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market to celebrate the life of Balbir Singh Dosanjh, one of the best field hockey players to every play the game - and a resident of Burnaby!
Hour two of The Sport Market includes Thomas Drance & Jeff Paterson on #Canucks + Jason Beck from the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market to mark and celebrate the 25th anniversary of the second consecutive Memorial Cup won by the 1995 Kamloops Blazers. Also: John Ferguson, Percy Williams and Mario Gutierrez.
Tewanee Joseph - Season 2Tewanee Joseph was born in North Vancouver with a unique ancestry – half Squamish Nation and half Maori from New Zealand.Growing up on a Squamish reserve, Tewanee used his love of sports and natural athleticism to survive the rough-and-tumble challenges of reserve life. Playing lacrosse, soccer and basketball he earned the respect of many. As a teenager, Tewanee became captain of the North Shore Indians Lacrosse Club of the West Coast Senior Lacrosse League.He won four national championships in box and field lacrosse and had the opportunity to represent Canada on a Junior National team in 1989 and the Iroquois Nations at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria.The North Shore Indians have a storied history in lacrosse. Tewanee had relatives on the 1936 team that made it all the way to the Mann Cup national championship final, and he followed in those same footsteps when he was growing up.“I love lacrosse. Every Friday night I’d go out to the games and watch the North Shore Indians. That was what we did, me and my friends, and that was what we dreamed of being: North Shore Indians,” he says. “My late grand-uncle, Stan Joseph Sr., he’s in the Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He used to go run laps and we’d be in there as kids playing in the box, we’d gear up with what little gear we had and play lacrosse for all hours of the day. I spent a lot of time in that box.” The dream eventually came true for Joseph, as he suited up for the North Shore Indians and helped the team win two President’s Cups, the trophy awarded to the Canadian Lacrosse Association’s senior B national champion.In addition to his Lacrosse specific work, Tewanee is on the Board of the BC Sports Hall of Fame and was instrumental in the drive (including funding projects) and getting history and suggestions for the Hall’s Award winning Indigenous Sport Gallery. He was also a key part of the work with the 2010 Olympics and the Four Host Nations involvement in the Games
The Night Market edition of The Sport Market with Tom Mayenknecht welcomes Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame and also takes a look at "The Last Dance".
THE MAN IN MOTION: The one and only Rick Hansen joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 to share how he's turned challenges into opportunities his entire life. He headlines "Inspiring the Future in a World Facing Covid-19" Wedensday evening at the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
BC Sports Hall of Fame curator Jason Beck joined The Sport Market to talk about the biggest artifacts at the Hall at BC Place, including Greg Moore’s IndyCar, an original model Zamboni and an Olympic rowing shell.
This hour of The Night Market edition of The Sport Market with Tom Mayenknecht includes CFL insider Dave Naylor & Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame!
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The latest inductees into the BC Sports Hall of Fame will be officially honoured this evening… and it's our honour to welcome one of them to our studio this afternoon. Kelly McCallum is here - capped 30 times for Canada's national rugby team, and she represented our country in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups. She is the first women's rugby player to be inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame. She's travelled back from her home in New Zealand for the occasion. Guest: Kelly McCallum BC Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2019 Capped 30 times for Canada in women's rugby; played in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups
We talk a lot on this station about municipal politics, and of course the name of my co-host today, Doug McCallum comes up quite a lot. But he's not the most famous member of the McCallum family - that honour goes to Kelly McCallum. She will soon be inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame. Guest: Kelly McCallum Soon to be inducted to the BC Sports Hall of Fame