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Scottish Sports Hall of Fame

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The Scottish Sports Hall of Fame is the national sports hall of fame of Scotland, set up in 2002.[1] It is a joint project organised by sportscotland, the national governmental body for Scottish sport, and National Museums Scotland.[2] It is also funded by BBC Scotland and donations from the general public. The founding patrons were Anne, Princess Royal, a notable supporter of the Scotland national rugby union team; First Minister Jack McConnell; and Formula One triple world champion Jackie Stewart.[3]

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As of 2023, there have been ten rounds of inductions into the Hall of Fame:

  1. 2002: initial 50 inductees.[4]
  2. 2003: 14 inductees.[5]
  3. 2004: 6 inductees.[6]
  4. 2007: 8 inductees.[7]
  5. 2008: 4 inductees.[8][9]
  6. 2010: 6 inductees.[10]
  7. 2012: 6 inductees.[11]
  8. 2015: 5 inductees.[12][13]
  9. 2022: 1 inductee.[14]
  10. 2023: 2 inductees.[15]
  11. 2024: 3 inductees.[16]

Athletics and Highland games

Baseball

Bowls

Boxing

Cricket

Curling

Cycling

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Chris Hoy is a six-time Olympic gold medalist and an eleven-time world champion

Diving

Equestrianism

Football

Golf

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James Braid (golfer), five times The Open Champion

Horse racing

Judo

Motorsport

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Jackie Stewart, 'The Flying Scot', at the Nürburgring in Germany with the MatraCosworth that took him to the Formula One World Championship title in 1969

Mountaineering and hillwalking

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Captain Robert Barclay-Allardyce, the Celebrated Pedestrian, by Hill & Adamson.

Rowing

Rugby union

Sailing

Shinty

Shooting

Swimming

Table tennis

Tennis

Water polo

Weightlifting

Multiple sports

Former members

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