Athletes of the Week: 2017 B.C. Sports Hall of Fame inductees
Geroy Simon, Michelle Stilwell and Mark Recchi among the class of 2017

ATHLETES
Geroy Simon - football
Of course Superman belongs in the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame. The CFL's all-time leader in receptions and yards, and the B.C. Lions all-time touchdown leader reached the peak of his career in 2006 when he was named the CFL's聽Most Outstanding Player.

Michelle Stilwell聽- wheelchair athletics,聽wheelchair basketball
鈥婽he four-time,聽two sport Paralympian is fresh off yet another golden Games in Rio de Janiero, where she won her 5th聽and 6th career Paralympic gold medals.聽Stilwell was also a member of the Canadian wheelchair basketball team that won Paralympic gold in 2000.

Mark Recchi聽- hockey
The Kamloops native and three-time Stanley Cup champion played 22 seasons in the NHL, breaking the 50-goal barrier with Philadelphia in the 1992-93 season, tallying聽53 goals and 70 assists.聽

Rolan聽Green - cycling
From 2000 to 2003, the Victoria native dominated the world of cross-county mountain bike racing, pedaling to back-to-back聽world championship titles in 2001 and 2002.

Mark Wyatt - rugby
A former Canadian team captain and international standout, Victoria's Wyatt was considered one the best kickers in the world during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Congrats to 29 test cap veteran and <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Canada?src=hash">#Canada</a>'s '91 <a href="https://twitter.com/rugbyworldcup">@rugbyworldcup</a> captain Mark Wyatt on your <a href="https://twitter.com/BCSportsHall">@BCSportsHall</a> induction! 馃嚚馃嚘馃弶 <a href="https://t.co/1eJsfbj5MH">pic.twitter.com/1eJsfbj5MH</a>
—@RugbyCanada
COACH/BUILDER
Tim Frick - wheelchair basketball
A pioneer in wheelchair sports, Frick聽coached the Canadian women's聽team to seven consecutive Paralympic and world championship titles between 1992 and 2002. He also coached Terry Fox and Rick Hansen.聽
George and Dianne Tidball - equestrian
The brains behind the Keg Steakhouse, the couple brought the equestrian world to Langley by building the 85-acre Thunderbird Show Park, recognized as one of the best facilities in North America.
Frank Smith聽- football
A long time coach including 21 years at the helm of the UBC football team, Smith led the Thunderbirds to two聽Vanier Cup titles in four聽national聽championship appearances.聽
TEAM
1969 - 1970 UBC Thunderettes聽Basketball team

Considered the team that set the stage for a long period of dominance by the UBC Women's basketball program, the 1969/70 Thunderettes (as they were called then) won the Canadian Senior championship title with a roster packed with star players including Joanne Sargent, Kathy Shields, Terri McGovern and Betty Ross.
PIONEER
Chang Keun Choi - taekwondo
One of the 12 original Masters of taekwondo Choi helped launch a sport that is now the world's most popular martial art. Born in Korea, he played a big role in establishing taekwondo in聽Canada when he opened a school in Vancouver in 1970.
W.A.C. BENNETT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Dave Sidoo - Football

The native of New Westminster played six CFL season with B.C. and Saskatchewan and is thought to be the first professional football player of Indian descent in the world. Sidoo captained UBC to its first Vanier Cup title in 1982. A tireless sport booster,聽Sidoo聽helped breathe new life into the UBC football program by creating the alumni group known as the 13th Man Foundation.