Some accomplished athletes from Edmonton were among the 2023 inductees named to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame on Thursday.
and saw significant success in competitions in the early 2000s, will now join the more than 700 people already named to the Hall since it was established in 1955.
Danielle Peers, a wheelchair basketball player who was born and raised in Edmonton, was also among the inductees announced Thursday at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que. In 2006, Peers became the first female tournament MVP of the European men’s club championship. They also helped win five-straight Canadian national championships with the Edmonton Inferno.
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