Parksville Paralympian awarded Canada’s highest sporting honour
PARKSVILLE — She conquered the track and the court during a glittering athletic career, and now a local athlete is being recognized at the highest level.
Michelle Stilwell, a multi-time Paralympic gold medalist in athletics and wheelchair basketball, was named to Canada’s sports hall of fame on Tuesday, June 3, by way of receiving the Order of Sport.
Stilwell will be inducted alongside fellow Olympians Christine Sinclair (soccer), Kevin Martin (curling), and Erik Guay (alpine skiing), in addition to softball player Darren Zack, hockey coach Ted Nolan and sports administrator Martha Billes.
“It’s not just going in with this class, an incredible honor to go in with such incredible trailblazers that are in the Hall of Fame, but when you think that there are only 758 people who are recognized in the hall, over 40 million people living in Canada, and I am going to be the 18th Paralympian. That’s certainly not lost on me.”


