Queen’s University Hall Of Fame
The Blues Awards have been held annually at Queen’s for over 70 years to recognise excellence and achievement in sport across the University. This year will see the inaugural Hall of Fame to honour and celebrate the most distinguished sports men and women among Queen’s alumni, which will now be an integral part of the annual Blues Awards.
The Hall of Fame will span seven decades, recognising outstanding sports personalities from each decade since the 50s when the Blues Awards were first celebrated including rugby stars Jack Kyle and Trevor Ringland, Judo Commonwealth medal winner Lisa Bradley and many more.
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Jack Kyle
RUGBY
Irish International, British Lion, Barbarian
Grand Slam and Twice Five Nations winner
International Rugby Hall of Fame
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Thelma Hopkins
ATHLETICS
Olympic Silver Medal
Commonwealth Games Gold Medal
World record holder
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Sean O'Neill
GAELIC FOOTBALL
Treble All Ireland Winner
Sigerson Team of the Century
GAA Team of the Millennium
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Billy McConnell
HOCKEY
Olympian - Bronze Medal for GB
Guinness Record holder for International Caps
Irish Hockey Hall of Fame
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Trevor Ringland
RUGBY
Irish International and British Lion
Twice Triple Crown Winner
Queen’s Rugby Greatest XV
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Janet Boyle
ATHLETICS
Olympian
Commonwealth Games-
Silver and Bronze Medals
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Dawson Stelfox
MOUNTAINEER
First Irish man to reach the summit of Mount Everest
Became 494th person in history to summit Everest
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Madeline Perry
SQUASH
World Number Three
15 Irish National Titles
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Lisa Bradley
JUDO
Twice World Judo Masters Champion
Commonwealth Games Silver Medal
Seven Queen’s Blues Awards
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Richard Archibold
ROWING
Double Olympian
World Championship- Silver and Bronze Medals
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Caroline O'Hanlon
NETBALL/LADIES GAELIC FOOTBALL
Double Commonwealth Games, Silver Medal, Treble Netball World Cup
European Netball Championships, Twice Silver Medal
Three Times Ladies Gaelic Football All Star
Irish International Rules