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Any person is eligible for election as an Honoured Member
of the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame who has achieved an outstanding
standard of excellence, in the following categories:
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Teams |
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Officials |
The five categories of membership in the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame
are defined as follows:
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Athletes: are competitors who,
while Canadian citizens, have participated at an elite level and have
achieved outstanding and extraordinary success as a competitor in
amateur or professional basketball. |
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Teams: are restricted to teams
made up of Canadian athletes who represent Canada, a province, a municipality
or a Canadian organization or corporation that may have accomplished
outstanding or extraordinary results that has brought prominence to
the sport of basketball in Canada. |
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Coaches: are individuals whose
tireless efforts and expertise in the development and training of
basketball athletes has made an outstanding and extraordinary contribution
to the sport of basketball in Canada. |
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Officials: are individuals
whose efforts and expertise in the development and training of basketball
officials or in the performance of their duties as officials have
exhibited outstanding and extraordinary skill, expertise and commitment
which has resulted in the promotion and development of the game of
basketball in Canada or internationally. |
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Builders: are individuals who
have made outstanding and extraordinary contributions towards the
promotion, development and advancement of basketball in Canada, and
without restricting the generality of the foregoing may include administrators,
officials, trainers, managers, coaches, doctors, etc. |
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