List of Shawnigan Lake School people
A list of people affiliated with Shawnigan Lake School
Notable alumni
Artists
- Robert Stewart Hyndman – Artist
Athletes
- Matt Evans – Rugby Player – Newport Gwent Dragons[1]
- George Hungerford – Gold Medal Olympian – Rowing[2]
- John Lecky – Silver Medal Olympian – Rowing[3]
- Kristopher McDaniel – Team Canada Rower[4]
- Stephen Connolly – Team Canada Rower[4]
- Bart-Jan Caron – Dutch National Rowing Team[4]
- Josh Jackson – Rugby Canada Player[5]
- Hannah Darling – Rio 2016 Olympic Bronze Medal, 2015 Pan American Games Gold Medal, Women's Rugby 7's Team Canada [6][7]
- Eloise Blackwel - New Zealand Black Ferns[8]
- 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)[9]
- Quinten Richardson '10 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2010 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE)[10]
- James Thorlakson '09 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2009 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - BRIVE-LA GAILLARDE, FRA)[10]
- 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)[10]
- Stephen Connolly '05 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2009 UNDER 23 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE)[10]
- Bart-Jan Caron '05 (Dutch National Rowing Team)[10]
- 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)[10]
- Sterling Reid '05 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2005 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - BRANDENBURG, GER)[10]
- 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)[10]
- Ame Hicks '04 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2008 WORLD ROWING U - BRANDENBURG, GER)[10]
- Ian Cooper '01 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2004 WORLD ROWING U - POZNAN, POL and the 2003 WORLD ROWING U - BELGRADE, SRB)[10]
- Kristopher McDaniel '00 (Canadian National Rowing Team - Bronze Medal in the M2+ at the 2007 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - MUNICH, GER)[10]
- Anna Gerrard '00 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 2000 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - ZAGREB, CRO)[10]
- Bryan Donnelly '92 (Canadian National Rowing Team - 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES - SYDNEY, AUS)[10]
- Jay Bertagnolli '89 (Canadian National Rowing Team - 1994 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - INDIANAPOLIS, USA)[10]
- Ian Kennedy '87 (Canadian National Rowing Team at the 1986 WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - RACICE, CZE)[10]
- Paul Prioleau '75 (US National Rowing Team at the 1979 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - BLED, SLO)[10]
- Mike Hess '73 (US National Rowing Team at the 1977 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - AMSTERDAM, NED and the 1979 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS - BLED, SLO)[10]
- George Hungerford '62 (Canadian National Rowing Team - Gold Medal in the M2- at the 1964 OLYMPIC GAMES - TOKYO, JPN)[10]
- John Lecky '57 (Canadian National Rowing Team - Silver Medal in the M8+ at the 1960 OLYMPIC GAMES - ROME, ITA)[10]
- 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)[11]
Business
- Jim Shaw – CEO Shaw Communications
Entertainment
- Jon Kimura Parker – Order of Canada, Concert Pianist[12]
- Tara Spencer-Nairn – Actress, Corner Gas[13]
Politics
- The Hon. Henry Pybus Bell-Irving – Lt. Governor of British Columbia[14]
- Peter Ladner – Vancouver City Councillor[15]
- Stephen D. Owen – Former Member of Parliament
- Anthony Vincent - Canadian ambassador to Peru and later, to Spain
Scholars and scientists
- Graham Anderson – Scholar[16]
- Dr. Barry F. Cooper – Canadian Political Scientist[17]
- Dr. Steve Deering – Computer Scientist
- Dr. Roger Stanier – Microbiologist[18]
Notable staff
- Tom Brierley – Cricketer
- Stephen Cox, 2001 Recipient of the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence
- Robert Ivan Knight – Founder/First Headmaster of Qualicum College[19]
- Mark A. Hobson – Wildlife Artist[20][21]
- Count Leonid Pavlovich Ignatiev (d. 1988) – University of Toronto Slavics professor, grandson of Count Nikolai Pavlovich Ignatiev, son of Count Pavel Nikolayevich Ignatiev, brother of George Pavlovich Ignatiev, CC, and uncle of the formers' son, Michael Ignatieff, MP, former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada[22]
- James Robertson Justice – Actor
- William Hamilton Horace McClelland, MBE, Chaplain for the British Parachute Regiment (Paras). Appointed by Queen Elizabeth II as a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
- Leonard Wilde – Founder/First Principal of Neuchâtel Junior College[23]
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