A Canadian sporting legend, Lionel (Big Train) Conacher could do it all
Lionel Conacher did it all.
Known as The Big Train, Conacher was an overwhelming winner of CP’s outstanding athlete of the half-century in 1950. He was also named Canada’s top football player of the half-century and received votes in balloting for best boxer and lacrosse player.
That remarkable pedigree is why Conacher’s name graces The Canadian Press male athlete of the year award.
The multi-sport star won the Memorial Cup, Grey Cup, Stanley Cup (twice) and Canadian light-heavyweight boxing championship. He played pro lacrosse (winning the Ontario Lacrosse Association senior title with the Toronto Maitlands in 1922), baseball (winning the International league and Junior World Series with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1926) and even wrestled professionally.