Western Australian Hall of Champions


The Western Australian Hall of Champions was created in 1983 by the then-recently created Western Australian Institute of Sport. The Sportswriters' Association of Western Australia had suggested the development of a Hall of Champions to the Government of Western Australia, to honour past athletes from the state who had made a significant impact in their sport. It was inaugurated by Keith Wilson, the Minister for Sport and Recreation, on 19 August 1985.
Fourteen foundation inductees were made in 1985 and since then several new inductees are made each year at a dinner hosted by WAIS. The award is the highest honour that can be accorded a West Australian sportsperson.
The induction criteria are:
  • The person must have achieved the highest level of open competition in his/her sport;
  • The person must be product of the Western Australian sporting system, or have established their reputation while living in and representing Western Australia;
  • The person must been retired from open competition for at least five years.
The award is separate from the Western [Australian Sports Star of the Year] which is given to currently competing sportspeople.

Inductees

NameSportYear of inductionNotes
1985
Steele Bishop

Cycling
1985
Barry Cable
Australian rules football
Cable's membership was revoked on 22 June 2023 due to legal findings that he sexually abused a child.
1985Herb Elliott
Athletics
1985Graham FarmerAustralian rules football
1985Dennis LilleeCricket
1985Walter LindrumBilliards
1985Bob MarshallBilliards
1985Rod MarshCricket
1985Lyn McClements Swimming
1985Graham McKenzieCricket
1985George MoloneyAustralian rules football
1985Shirley Strickland Athletics
1985William 'Nipper' TruscottAustralian rules football
1985John WinterAthletics
1986Jerry DolanAustralian rules football
1986Brian GlencrossField hockey
1986Brian GriffinLacrosse
1986John InverarityCricket
1986Johnny LeonardAustralian rules football
1986Phil MatsonAustralian rules football
1986Frank MooreHorse racing
1986Don MorrisonSurf lifesaving
1986Decima Norman Athletics
1986Eric PearceField hockey
1986May Pearce Field hockey
1986Don SmartField hockey
1986Rolly TaskerYachting
1986Frank TreenHorse racing
1987Dixie IngramAthletics
1987Ron JohnsonSpeedway
1987Frank KersleyHarness racing
1987Merv McIntoshAustralian rules football
1987Julian PearceField hockey
1987Barry ShepherdCricket
1987Bill WalkerAustralian rules football
1988George DoigAustralian rules football
1988David NeeshamWater polo
1988Percy OliverSwimming
1988Ian TomlinsonAthletics
1988Barbara WallSquash
1988Clive WilderspinTennis
1989Trevor BickleAthletics
1989Ray EvansField hockey
1989Jack SheedyAustralian rules football
1989Gaye TeedeNetball
1989Bruce YardleyCricket
1990Ian CairnsSurfing
1990Mavis Gray Field hockey
1990Kevin O'HalloranSwimming
1991Jack ClarkeAustralian rules football
1991Bob MassieCricket
1991Jean Pearce Field hockey
1991Annette Simper Netball
1992Marian Bell Field hockey
1992Peter EvansSwimming
1992Graham MossAustralian rules football
1992Ernest ParkerCricket & Tennis
1993Neil BrooksSwimming
1993Ern HenfryAustralian rules football
1993Lesley HuntTennis
1993Jill McIntoshNetball
1994Ross GlendinningAustralian rules football
1994Kim HughesCricket
1994Evelyn de Lacy Swimming
1995Ric CharlesworthField hockey
1995Steve MarshAustralian rules football
1995J. J. MillerHorse racing
1995Ken VidlerSurf lifesaving
1996Elspeth Denning
Field hockey
1996Tom HoadWater polo
1996Gary MarocchiAssociation football
1996Lorraine McCoulough-FryDisabled Swimming
1996Lynne Watson Swimming
1997David BellField hockey
1997Connie Hicks Lawn bowls
1997John ToddAustralian rules football
1998Brad HardieAustralian rules football
1998Graham MarshGolf
1998Phil MayAthletics
1999Terry AldermanCricket
1999Sharon BuchananField hockey
1999Stephen MichaelAustralian rules football
2000Brian PeakeAustralian rules football
2000Christine StantonAthletics
2000Terry WalshField hockey
2001Jodie CooperSurfing
2001Geoff MarshCricket
2001Elsma Merillo Netball
2002Fred Kersley Jr.Harness racing
2002Wendy Pritchard Field hockey
2002Graeme WoodCricket
2003Haydn BuntonAustralian rules football
2003Jackie PereiraField hockey
2003Dean WilliamsSquash
2004Jeff KennedyLacrosse
2004George OwensAustralian rules football
2005Rechelle HawkesField hockey
2005Bernie NaylorAustralian rules football
2005Bruce ReidCricket
2006Priya CooperSwimming
2006Craig DaviesField hockey
2006Bridgette GustersonWater polo
2007Michelle HagerField hockey
2007Luc LongleyBasketball
2008Jim SchraderHarness racing
2008Kate StarreField hockey
2009Maxine BishopGolf
2009Sammy ClarkeAustralian rules football
2009Darryn HillCycling
2010Peter MateraAustralian rules football
2010Louise SauvageWheelchair racing
2011Chris LewisHarness racing
2011Denis MarshallAssociation football
2011Allana SlaterGymnastics
2012Justin LangerCricket
2012Lorraine PackhamField hockey
2013Danielle Woodhouse OAMWater polo
2014Western Australia [Australian rules football team|1961 WA State Football Team]Australian rules football
2014Ryan BayleyCycling
2014Shelley Taylor-SmithMarathon swimming
2015Adam GilchristCricket
2015Stan LazaridisAssociation football
20161967–68 Western Australian State Cricket TeamCricket
2016Tully BevilaquaWomen's basketball
2017Sally IronmongerNetball
2017Dean KempAustralian rules football
20181969-72 Western Australian Women's State Netball TeamNetball
2018Gary BuckenaraAustralian rules football
2018Bevan GeorgeField hockey
2018Belinda StowellYachting
2019Justin EvesonWheelchair basketball
2019Tessa ParkinsonSailing
2019Elise RechichiSailing
2019Eamon SullivanSwimming
20201985-91 Western Australian Women's State Hockey TeamField Hockey
2020Amber BradleyRowing
2020Terry GaleGolf
2020Todd PearsonSwimming
2021Lauren MitchellGymnastics
2021Brad NessWheelchair basketball
2022Ken McAullayAustralian Football
2022Bill KirbySwimming
20241992 West Coast Eagles teamAustralian football
2024Tony AdamsonBaseball
2024Damon DilettiField hockey
2024Michael HusseyCricket
2024Matthew PavlichAustralian football
2024Elizabeth SmylieTennis