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Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame

The Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame honors distinguished members of Wisconsin's sports history. The Hall of Fame hosts several annual events, including an induction ceremony to honor new members, nomination luncheons, speaker series breakfasts and more.[1] Bronze commemorative plaques honoring the members of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame, including Hank Aaron, Vince Lombardi, Oscar Robertson, Bart Starr and others, are displayed in the Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame promenade in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Logo

History

The Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame was created in 1951 by the Milwaukee Arena (now UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena).[2] It was created to "honor outstanding sports figures whose achievements earned them special acclaim."[3] The Hall of Fame plaques were originally available only to paying customers at the Milwaukee Arena;[4] however for the 50th anniversary in 2001, the Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation (WSDC) constructed a Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame outside of the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee so the plaques could be on permanent public display at no cost.[3]

 
Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame Profile

In 2014, the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame was acquired by Lammi Sports Management, a Milwaukee-based sports marketing corporation. Shortly after the acquisition, Lammi Sports announced that Wisconsin Hall of Fame LLC will manage and control the assets related to the Athletic Hall of Fame.[1]

67th Anniversary Class

On October 27, 2015, the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame announced that Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball coach Bo Ryan and Green Bay Packers all-time leading wide receiver Donald Driver were selected for induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame's 65th Anniversary Class. The pair was inducted during a special event celebrating their careers and contributions to athletics in Wisconsin on April 30, 2016 at the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, the site of the first Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame induction event in 1951.[5]

68th Anniversary Class

Wisconsin Badgers Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne, LPGA legend Sherri Steinhauer, and Green Bay Packers Super Bowl Champion Charles Woodson were inducted as part of the 68th Anniversary Class on April 29, 2017. Bud Selig was also be honored for his efforts to advance athletics and better the community in the state of Wisconsin with the Lifetime Achievement Award.[6] 2016 inductee and Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer Donald Driver served as the MC for the event, which again took place at the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena.

69th Anniversary Class

Wisconsin Golf Contributor Herbert Kohler Jr., Milwaukee Bucks Legend Marques Johnson and Green Bay Packers General Manager and Pro Football Hall of Famer Ron Wolf were inducted into the 69th Anniversary Class of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame on January 24, 2019 at Discovery World downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

70th Anniversary Class

Green Bay Packers legends Brett Favre and Jordy Nelson have been selected for induction into the 70th Anniversary Class of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame on June 5, 2020, in Madison, WI. Barry Alvarez will also be honored for his efforts to advance athletics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison being the winningest coach in the schools history and bettering the community in the state of Wisconsin with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Favre and Nelson, who created so many legendary moments for the Packers over the past three decades, will join 143 of the state’s greatest athletic icons.

Inductees

See footnotes[7][8][9]

There are 143 people inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame. Inductees come from a variety of sports, including auto racing, football, basketball, water skiing, bowling, baseball, and bicycling, and various Olympic sports.[2]

A full list of inductees, along with pictures of their corresponding Hall of Fame plaques, can be found on the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame's official website: www.wihalloffame.com.

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B

C

D

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

W

Y

Z

An asterisk (*) indicates a deceased member

See also

References

  1. ^ a b D'Amato, Gary (December 15, 2014). "State sports Hall of Fame to resume inductions". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Baggot, Andy (November 16, 2009). "2009 Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame inductees in a class by themselves". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  3. ^ a b "History:Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame". Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
  4. ^ "Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame – Milwaukee, WI". Waymarking. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  5. ^ D'Amato, Gary (October 27, 2015). "Bo Ryan, Donald Driver worthy of selection to Athletic Hall of Fame". Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
  6. ^ "Historic Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Announces 66th Anniversary Induction Class of Ron Dayne, Sherri Steinhauer and Charles Woodson; Bud Selig to be Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award". Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 7, 2016.
  7. ^ "Past Inductees: Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame". Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  8. ^ "Meet the 2009 Class: Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame". Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  9. ^ "Walk of Fame Inductees (sortable by name, team, sport, and year)". Wisconsin Center District. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  10. ^ a b "Brett Favre inducted into Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame". Pro Football Hall of Fame. August 25, 2020. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  11. ^ "State Hall of Fame to install 6 members". Stevens Point Journal. July 17, 1993. p. 10.
  12. ^ Hoffman, Gregg (October 15, 1993). "Kulwicki's induction emotional". Kenosha News. p. 24.

External links

  • Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame official webpage (on Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation website)
  • Walk of Fame Inductees webpage (on Wisconsin Center District website) – sortable by name, team, sport, and year

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The Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame honors distinguished members of Wisconsin s sports history The Hall of Fame hosts several annual events including an induction ceremony to honor new members nomination luncheons speaker series breakfasts and more 1 Bronze commemorative plaques honoring the members of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame including Hank Aaron Vince Lombardi Oscar Robertson Bart Starr and others are displayed in the Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame promenade in downtown Milwaukee Wisconsin Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Logo Contents 1 History 2 67th Anniversary Class 3 68th Anniversary Class 4 69th Anniversary Class 5 70th Anniversary Class 6 Inductees 6 1 A 6 2 B 6 3 C 6 4 D 6 5 F 6 6 G 6 7 H 6 8 J 6 9 K 6 10 L 6 11 M 6 12 N 6 13 O 6 14 P 6 15 R 6 16 S 6 17 T 6 18 U 6 19 W 6 20 Y 6 21 Z 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame was created in 1951 by the Milwaukee Arena now UW Milwaukee Panther Arena 2 It was created to honor outstanding sports figures whose achievements earned them special acclaim 3 The Hall of Fame plaques were originally available only to paying customers at the Milwaukee Arena 4 however for the 50th anniversary in 2001 the Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation WSDC constructed a Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame outside of the UW Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee so the plaques could be on permanent public display at no cost 3 Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame ProfileIn 2014 the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame was acquired by Lammi Sports Management a Milwaukee based sports marketing corporation Shortly after the acquisition Lammi Sports announced that Wisconsin Hall of Fame LLC will manage and control the assets related to the Athletic Hall of Fame 1 67th Anniversary Class EditOn October 27 2015 the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame announced that Wisconsin Badgers men s basketball coach Bo Ryan and Green Bay Packers all time leading wide receiver Donald Driver were selected for induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame s 65th Anniversary Class The pair was inducted during a special event celebrating their careers and contributions to athletics in Wisconsin on April 30 2016 at the UW Milwaukee Panther Arena the site of the first Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame induction event in 1951 5 68th Anniversary Class EditWisconsin Badgers Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne LPGA legend Sherri Steinhauer and Green Bay Packers Super Bowl Champion Charles Woodson were inducted as part of the 68th Anniversary Class on April 29 2017 Bud Selig was also be honored for his efforts to advance athletics and better the community in the state of Wisconsin with the Lifetime Achievement Award 6 2016 inductee and Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer Donald Driver served as the MC for the event which again took place at the UW Milwaukee Panther Arena 69th Anniversary Class EditWisconsin Golf Contributor Herbert Kohler Jr Milwaukee Bucks Legend Marques Johnson and Green Bay Packers General Manager and Pro Football Hall of Famer Ron Wolf were inducted into the 69th Anniversary Class of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame on January 24 2019 at Discovery World downtown Milwaukee Wisconsin 70th Anniversary Class EditGreen Bay Packers legends Brett Favre and Jordy Nelson have been selected for induction into the 70th Anniversary Class of the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame on June 5 2020 in Madison WI Barry Alvarez will also be honored for his efforts to advance athletics at the University of Wisconsin Madison being the winningest coach in the schools history and bettering the community in the state of Wisconsin with the Lifetime Achievement Award Favre and Nelson who created so many legendary moments for the Packers over the past three decades will join 143 of the state s greatest athletic icons Inductees EditSee footnotes 7 8 9 There are 143 people inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees come from a variety of sports including auto racing football basketball water skiing bowling baseball and bicycling and various Olympic sports 2 A full list of inductees along with pictures of their corresponding Hall of Fame plaques can be found on the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame s official website www wihalloffame com A Edit Hank Aaron 1988 Ned Allis 1956 Barry Alvarez 2009 Alan Ameche 1967 B Edit Tommy Bartlett 2003 Ginger Beaumont 1951 Fred Beell 1972 Dick Bennett 2007 Ray Berres 1999 Lisle Blackbourn 1978 Bonnie Blair 1995 Fritz Breidster 1979 Terry Brennan 1981 Junior Bridgeman 1999 Cub Buck 1955 John Day Buckstaff 1960 C Edit Tony Canadeo 1973 Connie Carpenter 2001 Cecil Cooper 2007 D Edit Willie Davis 1988 Chuck Daw 1951 Ron Dayne 2017 LaVern Dilweg 1967 Janis Doleschal 1999 Gus Dorais 1955 Donald Driver 2016 Red Dunn 1957 F Edit Brett Favre 2020 10 Chuck Fenske 1970 Jim Fitzgerald 1999 Harold E Foster 1970 G Edit Jim Gantner 2005 Don Gehrmann 1981 Earl Gillespie 2001 Charles Goldenberg 1973 Burleigh Grimes 1954 Charlie Grimm 1978 H Edit Archie Hahn 1959 Pat Harder 1976 Bob Harlan 2009 Joe Hauser 1967 Beth Heiden Reid 2005 Eric Heiden 1990 Arnie Herber 1967 Bernard Heselton 1981 Clarke Hinkle 1951 Elroy Hirsch 1964 Diane Holum 1993 Paul Hornung 1990 Don Hutson 1951 J Edit Dan Jansen 1995 Conrad M Jennings 1958 Badger Bob Johnson 1993 11 12 Mark Johnson 2003 Marques Johnson 2019 Davy Jones 1963 Thomas E Jones Sr 1953 Addie Joss 1951 K Edit Ken Keltner 1970 Leroy Kemp 2009 Don Kindt 1988 Herb Kohl 2007 Herbert Kohler 2019 Ed Konetchy 1961 Alvin Kraenzlein 1952 Jerry Kramer 1993 Joseph J Krueger 1981 Harvey Kuenn 1988 Alan Kulwicki 1993 L Edit Curly Lambeau 1961 Verne Lewellen 1967 Ed Strangler Lewis 1951 Vince Lombardi 1976 Fred Luderus 1957 M Edit Carl Marchese 1978 Hank Marino 1958 Shirley Martin 1998 Eddie Mathews 1976 George McBride 1952 Jon McGlocklin 1993 Al McGuire 1995 Johnny Blood McNally 1960 Walter Meanwell 1954 Buddy Melges 2007 Edward Strong Merrill 1964 John Messmer 1959 Ralph Metcalfe 1951 Mike Michalske 1970 Fred Miller 2007 Richie Mitchell 1951 Paul Molitor 1999 Sidney Moncrief 1998 Arlie Mucks 1964 Frank Murray 1959 N Edit Jordy Nelson 2020 10 Ernie Nevers 1951 Albert Nicholas CEO 2009 Kid Nichols 1951 Ray Nitschke 1981 Andy North 1998 O Edit Pat O Dea 1951 Jim Otto 1998 P Edit Frank Parker 1960 Jane Pettit 1993 Lloyd Pettit 1993 George Poage 1998 John Powless 2009 R Edit Hank Raymonds 2005 Vic Reinders 1981 Pat Richter 1988 Oscar Robertson 1995 Fred Roethlisberger 1990 Harlan B Biddy Rogers 1961 Pants Rowland 1964 Bo Ryan 2016 S Edit Walter C Sanger 1961 Joey Sangor 1967 Dave Schreiner 1951 Bud Selig 2001 Al Simmons 1951 Johnny Sisk 1970 Billy Sixty 1970 Warren Spahn 1973 Bart Starr 1981 Sherri Steinhauer 2017 Christian Steinmetz 1957 Robert Stuckert 1990 Billy Sullivan 1953 Guy Sundt 1958 Judith Sweet 2009 T Edit Jim Taylor 2001 Gorman Thomas 2003 George Thompson 2001 Fuzzy Thurston 2003 U Edit Bob Uecker 1998 W Edit John Walsh 2005 Mike Webster 2007 Reggie White 2005 Rollie Williams 1960 Ivy Williamson 1973 Red Wilson 1990 Ron Wolf 2019 Charles Woodson 2017 Y Edit Robin Yount 1995 Z Edit Robert Zuppke 1951 An asterisk indicates a deceased memberSee also EditWisconsin Golf Hall of Fame Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Milwaukee Brewers Walk of FameReferences Edit a b D Amato Gary December 15 2014 State sports Hall of Fame to resume inductions Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved December 18 2014 a b Baggot Andy November 16 2009 2009 Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame inductees in a class by themselves Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved October 31 2010 a b History Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation Retrieved October 30 2010 Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Milwaukee WI Waymarking Retrieved October 31 2010 D Amato Gary October 27 2015 Bo Ryan Donald Driver worthy of selection to Athletic Hall of Fame Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved October 28 2015 Historic Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Announces 66th Anniversary Induction Class of Ron Dayne Sherri Steinhauer and Charles Woodson Bud Selig to be Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Retrieved December 7 2016 Past Inductees Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation Retrieved October 31 2010 Meet the 2009 Class Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation Retrieved October 31 2010 Walk of Fame Inductees sortable by name team sport and year Wisconsin Center District Retrieved November 1 2010 a b Brett Favre inducted into Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Pro Football Hall of Fame August 25 2020 Retrieved August 27 2020 State Hall of Fame to install 6 members Stevens Point Journal July 17 1993 p 10 Hoffman Gregg October 15 1993 Kulwicki s induction emotional Kenosha News p 24 External links EditWisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame official webpage on Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation website Walk of Fame Inductees webpage on Wisconsin Center District website sortable by name team sport and year Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame amp oldid 1170027802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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