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Irene Margaret
MacDonald - Vancouver
Irene
MacDonald excelled as an athlete, coach and sports communicator.
She was Canadian diving champion from 1951 to 1961. During that
time, she won Canadian national honours 15 times, U.S. national
titles six times, Mexican national titles twice, and medals in the
Commonwealth Games in 1954 (bronze) and 1958 (silver), and in the
Olympics in 1956 (bronze).
When she retired
from active competition, she began coaching and created a legacy
of friends, admirers, athletes, and international colleagues. She
is a member of the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame, the Canadian Sports
Hall of Fame, and the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame.
Irene MacDonald
distinguished herself for he skill, her knowledge and her vitality.
She brought this province and this country great honour and inspired
and trained many others to take their place on the world stage.
She gave her best to young people and planted the seeds of greatness
in many of them.
"I feel
happy when I'm working with young children," she has said of
her coaching career. For some 30 years, her athletes took medals
at many international competitions. During those years, she was
far more than simply a paid coach. Many times, at her own expense,
she made it possible for divers to take part in competitions.
Her enthusiastic,
insightful commentary informed CBC television audiences and raised
the profile of diving. She retired earlier this year as technical
director for diving in the province. She continues to volunteer
her time and energy to diving.
Her dedication
to sport and to young people has been unselfish and unwavering.
Its legacy has been outstanding divers and outstanding citizens.
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