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TTA Hall of Fame Webpage Now Active
Published Wed 09 Sep 2020
TTA is pleased to advise that we have developed a TTA Hall of Fame webpage to highlight all inductees.
The webpage is located under the Events tab on the TTA website and can be viewed by clicking here.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The TTA Hall of Fame was first launched in 1996. It was an initiative of the late Karol Javor, the legendary coach and avid records keeper, and backed by the TTA Board. Initially the Hall of Fame was solely for athletes in the open age group. Four men and four women were the original inductees into the TTA Hall of Fame and further inductions occurred in 1998 and 2008.
After a hiatus, the TTA Hall of Fame relaunched and expanded in 2019. The TTA Hall of Fame now consists of multiple categories:
- Athletes – Open
- Athletes – Para
- Athletes – Veterans
- Coaches
- Referees and Umpires
- Administrators
The purpose of the TTA Hall of Fame is to recognise outstanding contributions made by individuals in the fields of playing, coaching, officiating, and/or administering the sport. A person may only be inducted into the TTA Hall of Fame by:
- Meeting either the Objective or Subjective criteria for induction; AND
- Having appropriate conduct, characterised by demonstrating good sportsmanship, acting within the spirit of the game, attitude and behaviour, being a positive role model, etiquette and adherence to the laws of the game.
To view the TTA Hall of Fame Regulations, please click here. Note that the current Regulations came into effect in 2019. Different criteria was adhered to for inductions prior to 2019.