"This is indeed an honour, especially when you look at the great Canadian
athletes and sport leaders who are also being inducted this year. The goals
and ideals of the Olympic movement are at the centre of my years building
the Olympic sport of Triathlon," McDonald said upon hearing of the
announcement.
When asked about his role in building Triathlon to an Olympic sport,
McDonald responded, "It was about building a strong, passionate team around
me, and then following the guidance that I received from good friends within
the Olympic movement."
McDonald will be recognized along with five other notable Canadian Olympians
and builders for their contributions to the Olympic movement. McDonald is
the first inductee from the sport of Triathlon.
Other inductees include Marc Gagnon of Montreal, a 3 times Olympian with 5
Olympic medals in speedskating, as well as Marianne Limpert, another 3 time
Olympian who medaled in Atlanta. A complete list of inductees into the
Canadian Olympic Hall of fame can be found at: www.olympic.ca.
The Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame Gala and Induction Dinner is one of the
highlights of the annual COC Congress weekend, to be held from April 19-21.
The Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame recognizes those who have served the cause
of the Olympic Movement with distinction.
About International Triathlon Union
* ITU is the world governing body for the Olympic sport of Triathlon
and all related multi-sport disciplines: Duathlon, Aquathlon and Winter
Triathlon.
* The International Triathlon Union was founded in 1989 in Avignon,
France and now has over 100 affiliated national federations around the
world.
* Triathlon was awarded Olympic status in 1994 and the ITU is the
youngest International Federation in the Olympics. For further information
visit www.triathlon.org.