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Fran Rider

Fran Rider CM OOnt is a Canadian ice hockey executive, and former player. She has made a substantial impact on the growth and development of the modern game of female hockey,[1] and is one of the founders of the Ontario Women's Hockey Association. Rider has been both an ice hockey player and organizer for the women's category of the sport. She began playing ice hockey in 1967,[2] with the Brampton Canadettes, the predecessor to the Brampton Thunder. Rider was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2015.

Ontario Women's Hockey Association (OWHA) edit

The Ontario Women's Hockey Association was formed in 1975 by Cookie Cartwright and was formed to generate interest in women's ice hockey. About a decade later, Rider would become the association's executive director.[citation needed]

Organized women's ice hockey competition edit

Canadian edit

Rider set up a Canadian national championship for women's ice hockey in 1982, called the Esso Women's Hockey Nationals, which was the Canadian senior women's championship from 1982 to 2008. With the evolution of the Nationals into a professional tournament, Hockey Canada elected to discontinue it in 2008 and replace it with a national female midget championship known as the Esso Cup.[3]

International edit

Rider was instrumental in helping organize the 1987 World Women's Hockey Tournament, which was hosted in Toronto, Ontario. The Ontario Women's Hockey Association hosted the tournament.[4] However, the tournament was not recognized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and was therefore considered an unofficial event. During the tournament, representatives from participating nations met to establish a strategy to lobby the IIHF for the creation of a Women's World Championship.[citation needed]

In 1990, Rider helped organize the first IIHF-sanctioned tournament for women's ice hockey which was held in Ottawa, Ontario. The 1990 Women’s World Championships did not receive any financial support from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.[5] The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association was the national governing body of amateur ice hockey in Canada from 1914 until 1994, when it merged with Hockey Canada.[citation needed]

Recognition for women's excellence in sport edit

When Angela James was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 8, 2010,[6] James said that without Rider, she would never have made it into the Hockey Hall of Fame.[7]

Rider was appointed Member of the Order of Canada (CM) in the 2015 Canadian honours, "for her contributions to the development of women’s hockey, both at the national and international levels";[8] in 2016, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Ontario (OOnt).[9] Along with Scotty Bowman and Murray Costello, Rider was among the 2017 class named to the Order of Hockey in Canada.[10]

Accolades edit

Personal edit

During May 2018, Rider was part of a group of four female athletes, including Cassie Campbell, Jen Kish and Kerrin Lee-Gartner to publicly pledge their brain to a Canadian research centre. The posthumous donation shall be made to Toronto Western Hospital’s Canadian Concussion Centre to further research on the effect of trauma on women’s brains. [15]

References edit

  1. ^ Lois Kalchman (December 19, 2014). "Canada's Fran Rider to be inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame". The Toronto Star. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  2. ^ CANOE - SLAM! Sports - Hockey - Women: Their own ice age
  3. ^ "NR.156". Hockey Canada. December 1, 2008. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  4. ^ Welcome to Andrew Podnieks.com
  5. ^ Elizabeth Etue; Megan K. Williams (1996). On the Edge: Women Making Hockey History. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-929005-79-9.
  6. ^ "Legends of Hockey, Induction Showcase, Angela James". The Official Site of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  7. ^ Goyette, Heaney and Campbell could earn Hall call - NHL.com - Hall of Fame
  8. ^ "Ms. Fran Rider". Governor-General of Canada. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  9. ^ "The 2016 Appointees to the Order of Ontario". December 14, 2016.
  10. ^ "Legendary Scotty Bowman named to Order of Hockey Canada: Costello, Rider also honoured for contributions to development of Canadian game". CBC.ca. February 8, 2017. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  11. ^ HHOF Site Map July 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Elizabeth Etue; Megan K. Williams (1996). On the Edge: Women Making Hockey History. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-929005-79-9.
  13. ^ Kalchman, Lois (December 19, 2014). "Canada's Fran Rider to be inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame". Toronto Star. Toronto, Ontario. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
  14. ^ Aykroyd, Lucas (May 17, 2015). "IIHF class of 2015 honoured". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
  15. ^ Morgan Campbell (May 10, 2018). "Four high-profile Canadians to donate their brains for research into concussion effects in women". Toronto Star. Retrieved August 3, 2018.

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Fran Rider CM OOnt is a Canadian ice hockey executive and former player She has made a substantial impact on the growth and development of the modern game of female hockey 1 and is one of the founders of the Ontario Women s Hockey Association Rider has been both an ice hockey player and organizer for the women s category of the sport She began playing ice hockey in 1967 2 with the Brampton Canadettes the predecessor to the Brampton Thunder Rider was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2015 Contents 1 Ontario Women s Hockey Association OWHA 2 Organized women s ice hockey competition 2 1 Canadian 2 2 International 3 Recognition for women s excellence in sport 4 Accolades 5 Personal 6 ReferencesOntario Women s Hockey Association OWHA editThe Ontario Women s Hockey Association was formed in 1975 by Cookie Cartwright and was formed to generate interest in women s ice hockey About a decade later Rider would become the association s executive director citation needed Organized women s ice hockey competition editCanadian edit Rider set up a Canadian national championship for women s ice hockey in 1982 called the Esso Women s Hockey Nationals which was the Canadian senior women s championship from 1982 to 2008 With the evolution of the Nationals into a professional tournament Hockey Canada elected to discontinue it in 2008 and replace it with a national female midget championship known as the Esso Cup 3 International edit Rider was instrumental in helping organize the 1987 World Women s Hockey Tournament which was hosted in Toronto Ontario The Ontario Women s Hockey Association hosted the tournament 4 However the tournament was not recognized by the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF and was therefore considered an unofficial event During the tournament representatives from participating nations met to establish a strategy to lobby the IIHF for the creation of a Women s World Championship citation needed In 1990 Rider helped organize the first IIHF sanctioned tournament for women s ice hockey which was held in Ottawa Ontario The 1990 Women s World Championships did not receive any financial support from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 5 The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association was the national governing body of amateur ice hockey in Canada from 1914 until 1994 when it merged with Hockey Canada citation needed Recognition for women s excellence in sport editWhen Angela James was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 8 2010 6 James said that without Rider she would never have made it into the Hockey Hall of Fame 7 Rider was appointed Member of the Order of Canada CM in the 2015 Canadian honours for her contributions to the development of women s hockey both at the national and international levels 8 in 2016 she was appointed a Member of the Order of Ontario OOnt 9 Along with Scotty Bowman and Murray Costello Rider was among the 2017 class named to the Order of Hockey in Canada 10 Accolades editThe Fran Rider Cup is an award named in her honor and is given to the silver medal winning team at the annual Canadian Senior Women s National Championships Rider was the first female recipient of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association s Award of Merit when 11 Awarded the Ontario Hockey Association s Minor Hockey Service Award when Rider became the first woman to claim that honour Received the Ontario Hockey Association s OHA Gold Stick Award when and became the first woman in forty five years to have the honor bestowed upon her 12 Awarded the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Citizenship s Contribution to Sport Award when Inducted into the Mississauga Sports Hall of Fame 2001 Inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2015 13 14 Personal editDuring May 2018 Rider was part of a group of four female athletes including Cassie Campbell Jen Kish and Kerrin Lee Gartner to publicly pledge their brain to a Canadian research centre The posthumous donation shall be made to Toronto Western Hospital s Canadian Concussion Centre to further research on the effect of trauma on women s brains 15 References edit Lois Kalchman December 19 2014 Canada s Fran Rider to be inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame The Toronto Star Retrieved December 29 2021 CANOE SLAM Sports Hockey Women Their own ice age NR 156 Hockey Canada December 1 2008 Retrieved January 17 2012 Welcome to Andrew Podnieks com Elizabeth Etue Megan K Williams 1996 On the Edge Women Making Hockey History p 81 ISBN 978 0 929005 79 9 Legends of Hockey Induction Showcase Angela James The Official Site of the Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved December 29 2021 Goyette Heaney and Campbell could earn Hall call NHL com Hall of Fame Ms Fran Rider Governor General of Canada Retrieved April 25 2023 The 2016 Appointees to the Order of Ontario December 14 2016 Legendary Scotty Bowman named to Order of Hockey Canada Costello Rider also honoured for contributions to development of Canadian game CBC ca February 8 2017 Retrieved February 17 2017 HHOF Site Map Archived July 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine Elizabeth Etue Megan K Williams 1996 On the Edge Women Making Hockey History p 82 ISBN 978 0 929005 79 9 Kalchman Lois December 19 2014 Canada s Fran Rider to be inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame Toronto Star Toronto Ontario Retrieved June 17 2023 Aykroyd Lucas May 17 2015 IIHF class of 2015 honoured International Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved June 17 2023 Morgan Campbell May 10 2018 Four high profile Canadians to donate their brains for research into concussion effects in women Toronto Star Retrieved August 3 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fran Rider amp oldid 1160608425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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