Crawford, Despatie, Allen, Keon, Adams, Baker enter Hall in athlete category
TORONTO — Cross-country skier Chandra Crawford was on top of the sporting world in 2006 when she won a surprise gold at the Turin Olympics. The result she’s most proud of came eight years later and didn’t include a podium appearance.
Crawford finished a distant 43rd at the 2014 Sochi Games and couldn’t have been happier.
“I was so proud of crossing that finish line from all the personal growth that I had experienced,” she said. “It’s my special gold medal for me. That’s something that no one can take away from me, that inner peace that I discovered. It’s a very strong memory for me.”
Her impressive career was celebrated Thursday as Crawford was inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Joining her in the athlete category were Alexandre Despatie (diving), Damon Allen (football), Dave Keon (hockey), Jeff Adams (wheelchair racing), and the late Mary (Bonnie) Baker (baseball).