Welsh Sports Hall of Fame
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The Welsh Sports Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame
A hall of fame, wall of fame, walk of fame, walk of stars or avenue of stars is a type of attraction established for any field of endeavor to honor individuals of noteworthy achievement in that field...

(WSHF) is a charitable organization
Charitable organization
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 created to commemorate the sporting achievements and preserve the artifacts of Welsh
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

 athletes. It was established in 1980 from the memorabilia collection of Welsh radio announcer G. V. Wynne-Jones. Since 1990, inductees to the hall have been chosen annually by a trustees committee comprising representatives from athletics, media, universities and museums. The organization has also given awards to individuals for outstanding contribution to Welsh sport.

The Hall of Fame previously was on permanent exhibition at the Museum of Welsh Life. In 2009, it was announced a permanent exhibition would be housed at Millennium Stadium
Millennium Stadium
The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital, Cardiff. It is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and also frequently stages games of the Wales national football team, but is also host to many other large scale events, such as the Super Special Stage...

 in Cardiff
Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital, largest city and most populous county of Wales and the 10th largest city in the United Kingdom. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the National Assembly for...

, Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

.

The committee of trustees is chaired by Lord Brooks of Tremorfa.

1990s


1990
  • Billy Boston
    Billy Boston
    William John "Billy" Boston MBE is a former Wales and Great Britain professional Rugby League World Cup winning footballer. Boston is a member of the Rugby League Hall of Fame, Welsh Sports Hall of Fame and was, along with Shaun Edwards the first to be voted into the Wigan Hall Of Fame...

     (Rugby league)
  • David Broome
    David Broome
    David McPherson Broome CBE is a retired Welsh show jumping champion.Broome was born in Wales, attended Monmouth School and still maintains his stables at Mount Ballan Manor, Crick, near Chepstow in Monmouthshire...

     (Equestrian)
  • Lynn Davies
    Lynn Davies
    Lynn Davies CBE was a member of the Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club and captain of the British Olympic long jump team in 1964....

     (Athletics)
  • Jim Driscoll
    Jim Driscoll
    James "Jim" Driscoll commonly known as Peerless Jim was a Welsh boxer who learned his trade in the boxing ring and used it to fight his way out of poverty....

     (Boxing)
  • Ken Jones (Rugby union)
  • Sir Harry Llewellyn
    Harry Llewellyn
    Sir Harry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, CBE was a British equestrian champion. He was born in Aberdare, South Wales, the son of a colliery owner, Sir David Llewellyn, 1st Baronet.- Background :...

     (Equestrian)
  • Billy Meredith
    Billy Meredith
    William Henry "Billy" Meredith was a Welsh footballer. He was considered one of the early superstars of football due to his performances, notably for Manchester City and Manchester United. He won each domestic trophy in the English football league and also gained 48 caps for Wales, for whom he...

     (Association football)
  • Sheila Morrow (Hockey)
  • Jack Petersen
    Jack Petersen
    Jack Petersen was a Welsh boxer, who held the British heavyweight boxing title on two separate occasions.-Early life and career:...

     (Boxing)
  • Kirsty Wade
    Kirsty Wade
    Kirsty Wade is a former middle distance runner, who was born as Kirsty McDermott.Wade competed for Wales in two Commonwealth Games winning a gold medal in the 800 metres at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Australia and gold medals in both the 800 and 1500 metres at the 1986 Commonwealth...

     (Athletics)


1991
  • Jack Anthony
    Jack Anthony (jockey)
    John Randolph Anthony , better known as Jack Anthony, was a Welsh jockey.Anthony was best known for his three victories in the Grand National steeplechase: on "Glenside" in 1911, on "Ally Sloper" in 1915, and on "Troytown" in 1920...

     (Horse racing)
  • Cliff Jones
    Cliff Jones (rugby player)
    Clifford 'Cliff' William Jones OBE was a Welsh international rugby union fly-half who played club rugby for many teams but is most associated with Cardiff and Cambridge University...

     (Rugby union)
  • Cliff Morgan
    Cliff Morgan
    Cliff Morgan is a former Welsh rugby union player who played for Cardiff RFC and earned 29 caps for Wales between 1951 and 1958.-Rugby career:...

     (Rugby union)
  • Dai Rees
    Dai Rees
    David James Rees, CBE was one of the Britain's leading golfers either side of World War II.The winner of many prestigious tournaments in Britain, Europe and farther afield, Rees is best remembered as the captain of the Great Britain Ryder Cup team which defeated the United States at Lindrick Golf...

     (Golf)


1992
  • Gerald Davies
    Gerald Davies
    Thomas Gerald Reames Davies CBE is one of the acknowledged greats of Welsh rugby, playing for the side between 1966 and 1978.-Biography:...

     (Rugby union)
  • Tanni Grey-Thompson
    Tanni Grey-Thompson
    Carys Davina "Tanni" Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey-Thompson, DBE is a Welsh athlete and TV presenter.Grey-Thompson was born with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair. She is considered to be one of the most successful disabled athletes in the UK...

     (Athlete)
  • George Latham (Association football)
  • Ray Reardon
    Ray Reardon
    Ray Reardon, MBE is a retired Welsh snooker player. He dominated the sport in the 1970s, winning six World Championships in that decade...

     (Snooker)
  • Irene Steer
    Irene Steer
    Irene Steer was a Welsh freestyle swimmer, who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.She won the gold medal in relay together with her teammates Jennie Fletcher, Annie Speirs and Belle Moore....

     (Swimming)
  • Jim Sullivan (Rugby league)
  • Eddie Thomas
    Eddie Thomas
    Eddie Thomas MBE , was a Welsh boxing champion and boxing manager.Thomas was born in Merthyr Tydfil. After a highly successful amateur boxing career, he turned professional in 1946. He won the Welsh welterweight title in 1948, the British welterweight title in 1949, and the European welterweight...

     (Boxing)
  • Jimmy Wilde
    Jimmy Wilde
    Jimmy Wilde , was a Welsh world boxing champion. He was the first official world flyweight champion and was rated by American boxing writer Nat Fleischer, as well as many other professionals and fans including former boxer, trainer, manager and promoter, Charley 'Broadway' Rose, as "the greatest...

     (Boxing)
 
1993
  • John Charles
    John Charles
    William John Charles, CBE , commonly known as John Charles, was a Welsh international footballer best remembered for spells with Leeds United and Juventus. Rated by many as the greatest all-round footballer ever to come from Wales, he was equally adept at centre-forward or centre-back...

     (Association football),
  • Paulo Radmilovic
    Paulo Radmilovic
    Paulo Francesco "Raddy" Radmilovic was a Welsh water polo player and swimmer of Croatian and Irish origin who won four Olympic titles in a 22 year Olympic career...

     (Water Polo)


1994
  • Valerie Latham (Swimming)
  • Maurice Turnbull
    Maurice Turnbull
    Turnbull was an eager sportsman as a youth, and played rugby for Downside School. He matriculated to Cambridge, and at university joined not only the cricket team, but also Cambridge University Rugby Club. One of the earliest rugby clubs he represented was St. Peters in Cardiff. His elder brother,...

     (Cricket)
  • Freddie Welsh
    Freddie Welsh
    Freddie Welsh was a Welsh lightweight boxing champion. Born in Pontypridd, Wales, and christened Frederick Hall Thomas, he was nicknamed the "Welsh Wizard". Brought up in a tough mining community, Welsh left a middle-class background to make a name for himself in America...

     (Boxing)
  • J.P.R. Williams (Rugby union)


1995
  • James Alford
    James Alford
    James Alford was a Welsh track athlete. He was born in Cardiff, Wales. In 1938 Alford won the Mile Empire Games gold medal in Sydney, becoming the first athlete in a Welsh vest to strike gold in the Empire Games. He was also a member of the British 4 x 1500 metre team that broke the world record...

     (Athletics),
  • Ivor Allchurch
    Ivor Allchurch
    Ivor John Allchurch MBE was a Welsh international footballer. His brother was Len Allchurch.Known as 'The Golden Boy' of Welsh football, Allchurch played for Swansea Town, Newcastle United and Cardiff City, where he amassed 691 games scoring 249 goals. His record of 68 caps for Wales stood until...

     (Association football)
  • Hugh Edwards
    Hugh Edwards (rower)
    Hugh Robert Arthur Edwards , also known as Jumbo Edwards, attended Christ Church, Oxford and was an English rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1932 Summer Olympics....

     (Rowing)
  • Fulke Walwyn
    Fulke Walwyn
    Fulke Thomas Tyndall Walwyn was a British jockey and racehorse trainer specialising mainly in National Hunt racing. He was born in Wrexham and died in Newbury.He was educated at Malvern College....

     (Equestrian)


1996
  • Janet Ackland
    Janet Ackland
    Janet Ackland is a Welsh bowler. She began bowling in 1959 and won her first title at Llandrindod Wells in 1969. She has been a member of the Welsh International bowling team since 1973, winning 100 indoor and outdoor caps. She was also the captain of her country's team.She has won two British...

     (Bowls)
  • Richard Meade
    Richard Meade
    Richard John Hannay Meade, OBE is a British equestrian expert and Olympic gold medal winning rider, tipped at one time to be the future husband of Princess Anne.In 1964, Meade won the Burghley Horse Trials on Barberry...

     (Equestrian)
  • Howard Winstone
    Howard Winstone
    Howard Winstone, MBE was a Welsh world champion boxer, born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. As an amateur, Winstone won the Amateur Boxing Association bantamweight title in 1958, and a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff-Boxing style:In his early...

     (Boxing)


1997
  • Tommy Farr
    Tommy Farr
    Thomas George Farr was one of the most famous Welsh and British boxers of all time. Born in Clydach Vale, Wales and nicknamed "the Tonypandy Terror", he became British and Empire heavyweight champion on 15 March 1937. Prior to 1936, he had boxed in the light heavyweight division in which he was...

     (Boxing)
  • Trevor Ford
    Trevor Ford
    Trevor Ford was a Welsh international centre forward footballer who played for Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Sunderland and Swansea Town. He was born and died in Swansea.-Football career:...

     (Association football)
  • Chris Hallam
    Chris Hallam
    Chris Hallam is a former Welsh paralympian and wheelchair athlete. He won medals for swimming and wheelchair racing in the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, South Korea; the 1992 Games in Barcelona, Spain; and the 1996 Games in Atlanta, Georgia, United States...

     (Athlete)
  • Fred Keenor
    Fred Keenor
    Frederick Charles 'Fred' Keenor was a Welsh professional footballer and Wales international best known for captaining the Cardiff City team to success in the 1927 FA Cup Final...

     (Association football)
  • Bleddyn Williams
    Bleddyn Williams
    Bleddyn Williams MBE , was a Welsh rugby union centre. He played in 22 internationals for Wales, captaining them five times, winning each time, and captained the British Lions in 1950 for some of their tour of Australia and New Zealand...

     (Rugby union)
 
1998
  • Johnnie Clay
    Johnnie Clay
    John Charles Clay was a cricketer who played for Glamorgan County Cricket Club. Clay also played one Test match for England....

     (Cricket)
  • John Disley
    John Disley
    John Ivor Disley is a former Welsh athlete who competed mainly in the 3000 metres steeple chase. He was born in Corris, a village in Gwynedd...

     (Athletics)
  • Gareth Edwards
    Gareth Edwards
    Gareth Owen Edwards CBE is a former Welsh rugby union footballer who played scrum-half and has been described by the BBC as "arguably the greatest player ever to don a Welsh jersey"....

     (Rugby union)
  • Cliff Jones (Association football)
  • Lewis Jones (Rugby union/league)
  • Geoff Lewis
    Geoff Lewis
    Geoff Lewis is a Welsh retired jockey who was born in Talgarth, .He moved to London with his family in 1946. He came from a large family and started his career with Ron Smyth, who was a trainer in Epsom. He will be best remembered as the jockey that won the 1,000 Guineas, 2,000 Guineas, Oaks ,...

     (Horse Racing)
  • Jimmy Michael
    Jimmy Michael
    Jimmy Michael , was a Welsh world cycling champion and one of the top riders in the sport for several years.-Origins:...

     (Cycling)
  • Jimmy Murphy (Association football)
  • Vicki Thomas (Golf)
  • Freddie Williams
    Freddie Williams (speedway rider)
    Freddie Williams is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Wales who was World Champion on two occasions. He was the winner of the Speedway World Championship in 1950 and 1953 and runner-up in 1952.-Career:...

     (Speedway)


1999
  • Horace Blew
    Horace Blew
    Horace Elford Blew was a Welsh footballer who played at full back. He holds the rare distinction of representing Wales on 22 occasions despite playing in League football only twice in his career...

     (Association football)
  • Ann Ellis (Hockey)
  • Carwyn James
    Carwyn James
    Carwyn Rees James was a Welsh rugby union player and coach. He won two Welsh international caps but is most famous for his coaching achievements for both Llanelli and the British Lions.-Personal history:...

     (Rugby union)
  • Barry John
    Barry John
    Barry John is a former Welsh rugby union fly-half who played, during the amateur era of the sport, in the 1960s and early 1970s. John began his rugby career as a schoolboy playing for his local team Cefneithin RFC before switching to first-class west Wales team Llanelli RFC in 1964...

     (Rugby union)
  • Colin Jones (Boxing)
 

2000s


2000
  • Sir Charles Evans (Mountaineering)
  • Teresa John (Athlete)
  • Jonathan Jones (Powerboating)
  • Gus Risman
    Gus Risman
    Augustus "Gus" John F. Risman was a Welsh rugby league footballer of the 1920s through to the 1950s.A devastating three-quarter who also played at , and /, Risman was born in Cardiff, brought up in Barry where he went to Barry County School, and played rugby union in South Wales as a schoolboy...

     (Rugby league)
  • Dick Rees (Equestrian)
  • David Watkins (Rugby union/league)


2001
  • Ronnie Burgess
    Ron Burgess (footballer)
    William Arthur Ronald Burgess Burgess was a Wales international footballer, who played at wing-half. Burgess worked as a miner before joining Tottenham Hotspur from his local team Cwm Villa...

     (Association football)
  • Mervyn Davies
    Mervyn Davies
    Thomas Mervyn "Merv the Swerve" Davies , is a former Welsh rugby union player who won 38 caps for Wales as a No. 8.Davies was born in Swansea, where he attended Penlan County School....

     (Rugby union)
  • Nancy Evans (Table tennis)
  • Roy Evans (Table tennis)
  • Ian Rush
    Ian Rush
    Ian James Rush, MBE, is a retired football player from Flint, Wales. He is best remembered as a player for Liverpool, where he was among the top strikers in the English game in the 1980s and 1990s. He also had spells playing at Chester City, Juventus, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sheffield...

     (Association football)
  • David Winters (Athlete)
  • Martyn Woodroffe
    Martyn Woodroffe
    Martyn J. Woodroffe is a Welsh swimmer who won a Silver medal at the 1968 Olympic Games.Woodroffe represented Wales at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, and 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, winning one silver and two bronze medals at the...

     (Swimming)


2002
  • Audrey Bates (Squash/Lacrosse)
  • Mal Evans (Bowls)
  • Steve Jones
    Steve Jones (athlete)
    Steve Jones is a Welsh athlete and former world marathon record holder.Steve Jones was born in St James' Hospital Tredegar and grew up in the neighbouring town of Ebbw Vale, Wales, Jones began his career as an aircraft technician in the Royal Air Force...

     (Athletics)
  • Gwyn Nicholls
    Gwyn Nicholls
    Erith Gwyn Nicholls was a Welsh rugby union player who gained 24 caps for Wales as a centre. Nicholls was known as the "Prince of Threequarters"....

     (Rugby union)
  • Berwyn Price
    Berwyn Price
    Berwyn Price is a former Welsh international athlete. Price was born in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, and studied at Lewis School, Pengam and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth....

     (Athletics)
  • Dave Thomas
    Dave Thomas (golfer)
    David Charles Thomas is a Welsh professional golfer and renowned golf course architect.Thomas was one of Britain's leading golfers during the 1950s and 1960s with many tournament victories around Europe, including the News of the World Match Play and the Belgian, Dutch and French Open championships...

     (Golf)
 
2003
  • Jonathan Davies (Rugby union/league)
  • Willie Davies
    Willie Davies
    Willie Davies was a Welsh international dual-code rugby fly half who played rugby union for Swansea and rugby league for Bradford Northern. He won six caps for the Wales rugby union team and nine caps for the Wales rugby league side...

     (Rugby league/union)
  • John Dawes
    John Dawes
    Sydney John Dawes OBE is a former Welsh rugby union player, playing at centre, and later coach. He captained London Welsh, Wales, the Barbarians and the British Lions...

     (Rugby union)
  • Mark Hughes
    Mark Hughes
    Leslie Mark Hughes, OBE , is a former Welsh international footballer. As an international footballer, he made 72 appearances and scored 16 goals....

     (Association football)
  • Nick Whitehead
    Nick Whitehead
    Nick Whitehead was a Welsh sprinter.- Team Olympic Bronze, Rome 1960 :...

     (Athletics)


2004
  • Trevor Foster
    Trevor Foster
    Trevor J. F. Foster MBE , was a Welsh rugby footballer and coach. He played rugby union for Newport and rugby league for Bradford Northern...

     (Rugby league)
  • Terry Griffiths
    Terry Griffiths
    Terrence "Terry" Griffiths OBE is a retired Welsh snooker player and current snooker coach and pundit. He won the World Championship in 1979 at the first attempt, and reached the 1988 final. He also won the Masters in 1980 and the UK Championship in 1982, making him one of seven players to have...

     (Snooker)
  • Bryn Jones (Association football)
  • Tony Lewis
    Tony Lewis
    Anthony Robert Lewis CBE is a former Welsh cricketer, who went on to become the face of BBC Television cricket coverage in the 1990s, and become president of the MCC. Lewis attended Christ's College, Cambridge and played for Cambridge University. He also played county cricket for Glamorgan, and...

     (Cricket)
  • Ivor Powell
    Ivor Powell
    Ivor Verdun Powell MBE is a Welsh former footballer who gained eight Welsh caps and later became a manager. He was born in Gilfach, Bargoed....

     (Association football)
  • Arthur Whitford (Gymnastics)


2005
  • John Gwilliam
    John Gwilliam
    John Albert Gwilliam was a Welsh rugby union 'No 8' who played international rugby for Wales and club rugby for Cambridge University, Edinburgh Wanderers, Gloucester, Newport, London Welsh, Llanelli and Wasps...

     (Rugby union)
  • Colin Jackson
    Colin Jackson
    Colin Ray Jackson CBE is a British former sprint and hurdling athlete who specialised in the 110 metres hurdles. Over his career representing Great Britain and Wales he won an Olympic silver medal, became world champion three times, went undefeated at the European Championships for 12 years and...

     (Athletics)
  • Tom Richards (Athletics)
  • Steve Robinson (Boxing)
  • John Toshack
    John Toshack
    John Benjamin Toshack OBE is a Welsh former footballer and manager. He is currently the manager of Macedonia. He has also managed several others clubs including Swansea City, who he took from the Fourth Division to the First in four seasons.As a player, he is remembered for being part of the...

     (Association football)


2006
  • Brian Huggett
    Brian Huggett
    Brian George Charles Huggett, MBE is a Welsh professional golfer. In 2006 he was inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame....

     (Golf)
  • Don Shepherd
    Don Shepherd
    Don Shepherd was a Welsh cricketer, who played for Glamorgan. One of the great county bowlers, he took more first-class wickets, 2,218 at 21.32 each, than any other player who never played Test cricket.Shepherd began his county career in 1950 as a fast-medium bowler, and was a regular in the...

     (Cricket)
  • Alf Sherwood
    Alf Sherwood
    Alfred Thomas "Alf" Sherwood was a Welsh international footballer. Between 1947 and 1957, he gained a total of 41 Caps....

     (Association football)
  • Allan Watkins
    Allan Watkins
    Allan Watkins Allan Watkins Allan Watkins (born Albert John Watkins (21 April 1922 – 3 August 2011) was a Welsh cricketer, who played for England in fifteen Tests from 1948 to 1952. He toured India and Pakistan in 1951-2 with the MCC, and also participated in the 1955-6 'A' Tour to Pakistan...

     (Cricket)
 
2007
  • Arthur Gould (Rugby union)
  • Helen Weston
    Helen Weston
    -International honours:She made her international debut at seventeen and has been captain of the side for many years, becoming the second most capped player in international netball and playing as a goalkeeper. As of June 2007 she is the record holder for the most Wales caps .-Welsh Sports Hall of...

     (Netball)
  • Phil Bennett
    Phil Bennett
    Phillip Bennett was a Welsh international rugby union fly half from 1969 to 1978. His flair and range of tricks, including his famous sidestep and swerve, meant he was a firm favourite with crowds.-Rugby career:...

     (Rugby union)
  • Joe Calzaghe
    Joe Calzaghe
    Joseph William Calzaghe, CBE, MBE is a Welsh former professional boxer. He is the former WBO, WBA, WBC, IBF, The Ring & British super middleweight champion and The Ring light heavyweight champion....

     (Boxing)


2008
  • Billy Trew
    Billy Trew
    Billy Trew was a Welsh international centre, outside half and wing who played club rugby for Swansea Rugby Football Club. He won 29 caps for Wales and is seen as one of the key players of the first Golden Age of Welsh rugby union...

     (Rugby union)


2009
  • J.J. Williams
    J.J. Williams
    John James Williams , known universally as J.J. Williams, is a former Welsh rugby union player who gained thirty caps for Wales as a winger....

     (Rugby union)
  • David Roberts
    David Roberts (swimmer)
    David Evan Roberts CBE , is a Welsh swimmer. An eleven-time Paralympic gold medallist, he is one of Great Britain's most successful Paralympians ever.-Swimming career:...

     (Swimmer)
  • Clive Sullivan
    Clive Sullivan
    Clive A. Sullivan MBE was a Welsh rugby union and professional Rugby League World Cup winning footballer of the 1960s, 70s and 80s. A Great Britain and Wales international winger, he played with both Hull and Hull Kingston Rovers in his career, and also played for Oldham, and Doncaster...

     (Rugby league)


2010
  • Ian Woosnam
    Ian Woosnam
    Ian Harold Woosnam OBE is a Welsh professional golfer.Nicknamed 'Woosie', 'Woosers', or the 'Wee Welshman', Woosnam was one of the "Big Five" generation of European golfers, all born within 12 months of one another, all of whom have won majors, and made Europe competitive in the Ryder Cup...

     (Golf)
  • Alan Petherbridge
    Alan Petherbridge
    Alan Petherbridge MBE is a British Olympic athlete and holds a kudan in Judo, one of four who hold such a grade awarded by the British Judo Association....

     (Judo)
  • Jack Kelsey
    Jack Kelsey
    Alfred John "Jack" Kelsey was a Welsh international football goalkeeper, who also played for Arsenal. He is regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers to play for Wales.- Early career :...

    (Association Football)
 

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