List of Shawnigan Lake School people

A list of people affiliated with Shawnigan Lake School

Notable alumni

Artists


Athletes

  • Matt Evans – Rugby Player – Newport Gwent Dragons[2]
  • George Hungerford – Gold Medal Olympian – Rowing[3]
  • John Lecky – Silver Medal Olympian – Rowing[4]
  • Kristopher McDaniel – Team Canada Rower[5]
  • Stephen Connolly – Team Canada Rower[5]
  • Bart-Jan Caron – Dutch National Rowing Team[5]
  • Josh Jackson – Rugby Canada Player[6]
  • Hannah Darling – Rio 2016 Olympic Bronze Medal, 2015 Pan American Games Gold Medal, Women's Rugby 7's Team Canada [7][8]
  • Eloise Blackwel - New Zealand Black Ferns[9]
  • Brett Beukeboom - Rugby Canada and Cornish Pirates
  • Kyle Fredrickson '17 (Canadian National Rowing Team - Gold Medal in the PR3 M2- at the 2018 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - PLOVDIV, BUL)[10]
  • Quinten Richardson '10 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2010 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE)[11]
  • James Thorlakson '09 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2009 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - BRIVE-LA GAILLARDE, FRA)[11]
  • Geoffrey Roth '05 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2009 UNDER 23 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE and 2007 UNDER 23 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - GLASGOW, GBR)[11]
  • Stephen Connolly '05 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2009 UNDER 23 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE)[11]
  • Bart-Jan Caron '05 (Dutch National Rowing Team)[11]
  • Max Lang '05 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2009 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - POZNAN, POL and the 2009 UNDER 23 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE)[11]
  • Sterling Reid '05 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2005 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - BRANDENBURG, GER)[11]
  • Max Wyatt '04 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2006 UNDER 23 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - HAZEWINKEL, BEL and the 2004 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - BANYOLES, ESP)[11]
  • Ame Hicks '04 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2008 WORLD ROWING U - BRANDENBURG, GER)[11]
  • Ian Cooper '01 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2004 WORLD ROWING U - POZNAN, POL and the 2003 WORLD ROWING U - BELGRADE, SRB)[11]
  • Kristopher McDaniel '00 (Canadian National Rowing Team - Bronze Medal in the M2+ at the 2007 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - MUNICH, GER)[11]
  • Anna Gerrard '00 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2000 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - ZAGREB, CRO)[11]
  • Bryan Donnelly '92 (Canadian National Rowing Team - 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES - SYDNEY, AUS)[11]
  • Jay Bertagnolli '89 (Canadian National Rowing Team - 1994 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - INDIANAPOLIS, USA)[11]
  • Ian Kennedy '87 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 1986 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE)[11]
  • Paul Prioleau '75 (US National Rowing Team at the 1979 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - BLED, SLO)[11]
  • Mike Hess '73 (US National Rowing Team at the 1977 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - AMSTERDAM, NED and the 1979 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - BLED, SLO)[11]
  • George Hungerford '62 (Canadian National Rowing Team - Gold Medal in the M2- at the 1964 OLYMPIC GAMES - TOKYO, JPN)[11]
  • John Lecky '57 (Canadian National Rowing Team - Silver Medal in the M8+ at the 1960 OLYMPIC GAMES - ROME, ITA)[11]
  • John Lander (rower) - 1928 Olympic Gold Medalist, coxless four

Broadcasting

  • Bob Kerr (d. 2003) – CBC radio Classical music programme presenter of Off the Record for 36 years (retired 1996)[12]

Business

Entertainment

Politics

Scholars and scientists

Notable staff

References

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