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W. Lorne
Davies - Maple Ridge
As
director of athletics and recreation at Simon Fraser University
from 1965 to 1995, Lorne Davies built an athletic program that was
considered one of the best in the country. He created an atmosphere
of success which produced many of Canadas Olympic athletes
and many players for the Canadian Football League. As athletic director,
he was well known to the athletes and always available to provide
counsel on sport, career and life.
Lorne Davies
was a pioneer in Canada in recruitment, marketing and facilities.
He established the first endowment fund to support a university
athletic program. He is a fundraiser, a volunteer, a leader, a motivator
and a teacher who has left behind a legacy of successful university
graduates who have gone on to success in their professions.
His coaching
career also took him to Western Washington University, University
of Oregon, University of British Columbia and the B.C. Lions. He
has volunteered his time and expertise to a number of provincial
and national organizations. He is currently the executive director
of the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program. In the past, he served
as the chairman of the Provincial Drugs in Sport Task Force and
a member of the Provincial Anti-Doping Advisory Committee.
Lorne Davies
has led an exemplary life of service to young athletes. He won the
Premiers Award for Outstanding Contribution to Sport in B.C.
in 1994 and in 1995 was inducted in Western Washington Universitys
Sports Hall of Fame.
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