Canada done right. Habs + Celine Dion. Captured by Tommy Ton.
(Source: tommyton)
With golf being reintroduced at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro for the first time in over century, it’s only natural that we take a look back at the reigning gold medalist, Canadian, George S. Lyon.
Before the likes of multi-sport athletes like Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders there was Lyon who played in a variety of sports that included baseball, track and field, curling, soccer, swimming, cricket, and tennis. But, it wasn’t until the ripe old age of 37 that Lyon would discover his true destiny in the game of golf.
The year was 1904. Sir Wilfred Laurier was Prime Minister, Henry Ford opened Canada’s first auto manufacturing plant in Windsor, Ontario and George S. Lyon headed to St. Louis, Missouri to compete in the games of the III Olympiad. Not only did Lyon compete, he ended up disrupting the golf world by wining gold.
So bothered by Lyon wining gold, the Americans and British refused to compete in future Olympic games and with their heavy influence and participation—1904 would be the last year that golf was in the Olympics. Until 2016, of course.
Lyon’s amateur golfing resume was as decorated as they come, in addition to his Olympic gold medal, Lyon won an astonishing eight Canadian Amateur Championships. In 1955, Lyon was inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame and in 1971, he was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame.
Recently, the The Tickr crew paid homage to the “Grand Old Man of Golf’ by visiting his grave site at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto, Ontario. The photos (except for the vintage shot) in the photoset above were taken with our high-tech photography equipment aka an iPhone.
Rest in peace, George.
Team Canada unveiled an alternate special edition third jersey for the upcoming 2012 IIHF World Junior Championships. The jersey features a throwback logo that was used by Team Canada from 1982-1994.
“We’re looking back over 30 years, and this is the jersey that started it. We won a lot of gold medals with it.” — Bob Nicholson, Hockey Canada president
Canadian Content: Wayne in his Carling O’Keefe winter coat, size XL. Always a fresh look.
TheTickr.com would like to take this opportunity to welcome our pals at Sports Illustrated to tumblr. We feel like we can say pals because some of us have had SI subscriptions since we were pre-teens. Anyway, see you around, SI!
Wayne Gretzky visits a McDonald’s in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
TheTickr.com would like to give a big shout out to our friend and main man Scott Valberg [aka @hugeberg] who is reppin’ Canada at the IFAF World Championship in Austria.
Team Canada has cruised through round-robin play this week with victories over Austria, France and two-time champion Japan. Team Canada will face Team USA in the Gold Medal game on Saturday at 1pm. You can catch live streaming of this epic match-up at http://www.ifaf.org/. Go Canada Go!
Pamela Anderson turns 44 today. Here she is on her 1983 high school volleyball team in Canada.
She’s in the back row, on the far left.
(via @si_vault)
You’d be hard pressed to find a photo more Canadian than this one… Happy Canada Day everyone!