Whitewater Hall of Fame Nominations for 2007 Elections
Nominees Announced for Elections for the 2007 International Whitewater Hall of Fame
5/5/07
The nominees for the 2007 Class of Inductees into the International Whitewater Hall of Fame have been selected in four categories: Advocate, Champion, Explorer and Pioneer.
1985 World championshops in Germany with last years inductees, Jon Lugbill and Davey Hearns.
The nominees are:
Advocate: Bill Endicott (USA), Kent Ford (USA), Dave Kurtz (USA), Bill Mason (Canada), William Nealy (USA), and Risa Shimoda (USA)
Champion: Dana Chladek (USA), Eric Evans (USA), Richard Fox (Great Britain/Australia), Cathy Hearn (USA), Jamie McEwan (USA), Gilles Zok (France)
Explorer: Walt Blackadar (USA), Mick Hopkinson (Great Britain/New Zealand), Tom McEwan (USA)
Pioneer: Bart Hauthaway (USA), Toni Prijon (Germany), Ray McLain (USA)
Two will be elected in the Advocate and Champion categories and one for the Explorer and Pioneer categories for a total of six for induction into the Whitewater Hall of Fame. Short biographies of the nominees are available on the website, www.iwhof.com.
The Electorate, consisting of nationally and internationally recognized paddlers, athletes, writers, and leaders in the industry will cast their votes for the next Whitewater Hall of Fame inductees later this summer.
Announcement of the election results is tentatively scheduled for August 4, 2007 at the U.S. Slalom Nationals, held at the Adventure Sports Center’s new whitewater course in McHenry, Maryland.
About IWHOF and ASCI
The International Whitewater Hall of Fame (IWHOF) recognizes and honors individuals who have made significant contributions to whitewater related activities. The first class of honorees was inducted in 2005. Development plans for a museum are currently underway. Founded in 2003, IWHOF is part of the Adventure Sports Center International (ASCI).
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ASCI is a non-profit organization with a mission to create an International Adventure Sports Center that is recognized as a focal point in the emerging and expanding adventures sports industry. The Center, located in McHenry, Maryland, is home to the world’s only mountain-top whitewater course. The outdoor sports complex also features a central village complex, a 600-seat amphitheater, and 550 acres of trails and recreational venues. See our story on the Adventure Sports Center
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