The Top 15: Nova Scotia’s Greatest Athletes

Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame

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The Top 15: Nova Scotia’s Greatest Athletes

  Author:   Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame    
  Publisher:  Nimbus Publishing

At 18, Sidney Crosby became the youngest player in NHL history to record 100 points in one season. At 29, he scored his 1000th NHL point, won his third Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and was named playoff MVP. It is probably no surprise that Crosby is No. 1 on this list of Nova Scotia’s Top 15 athletes, as compiled by the province’s Sport Hall of Fame.

But what other athletes have done the remarkable and, times, the impossible? This book selects athletes from hockey, boxing, swimming, and other sports and ranks them—a formidable task bound to generate debate. Who is to say if gymnast Ellie Black is better than swimmer Nancy Garapick, or NHLer Al MacInnis greater than boxing legend Sam Langford? The authors acknowledge that ranking greatness is subjective, so, in addition to the Top 15 Athletes, the book includes 15 honourable mentions, as well as fascinating sidebars such as “15 Memorable Moments in Nova Scotia Sport” and “15 Great Nova Scotia Athletes Under the Age of 25.” There is something for every sports fan in this photo-rich keepsake book packed with names, images, and little-known facts.

Details and Specs
ISBN associated with this title: 9781771087018
Item NB1399
PublisherNimbus Publishing
PublisherNimbus Publishing
Published on June 30 2018
Language eng
Pages 136
Format Paperback
Dimensions9(in) x 7.5(in)
Shipping weight379(g)
Status ACTIVE TITLE
The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame is a not-for-profit organization that honours, promotes, and preserves Nova Scotia's rich sport history. The Hall of Fame offers a free-admission museum located in downtown Halifax, a free province-wide education program, and a collection of over 7,500 artifacts accessible to the public online. Originally conceived as a passion project of former Halifax mayor John "Gee" Ahern in 1964, the Hall of Fame was incorporated in 1983 and has continued to grow as new inductees are enshrined each year through a public nomination process. Visit www.nsshf.com.

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"Readers who don't have a favourite Nova Scotian athlete will have at least one name to add by the end of the book." —Canadian Materials Magazine (Winnipeg, MB)
  

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