Kathleen Heddle
Born: November 27, 1965
Birthplace: Trail, British Columbia
Died: January 11, 2021
Inducted: 1997
Sport: Rowing
Category: Athlete
Highlights
1987
Pan-American Games - Gold in straight pairs
1991
World Championships - Gold in eights and straight pairs
1992
Barcelona Olympic Games - Gold medals in straight pairs (with Marnie McBean) and eights
1995
World Championships and World Cup- Gold in double sculls
1996
Atlanta Olympic Games - Gold medal in double sculls and Bronze medal in quad sculls.
Biography
Canadians are still feeling the ripple effect in the enormous wake of Marnie McBean and Kathleen Heddle's success. These two scullers dominated the world rowing scene in the 1990's, becoming the first Canadians to win three Summer Olympic gold medals. At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, McBean and Heddle claimed gold in both the eights and the pairs. Proving to be a truly unstoppable team, they rowed their way to gold once again in the double scull event at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. To top off their medal collections, McBean and Heddle claimed bronze in the quadruple scull event, making them the nation's most successful Olympians. Heddle's achievements also glitter with gold medals from the Pan-American Games, the World Championships, the Canadian Henley, and numerous international regattas. For her superb performance and her steady sportsmanship, she was awarded the Thomas Keller Award in 1999, rowing's highest honour.
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