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==Inductees==
==Inductees==
* [[2021]]: [[Willie Anderson]], [[Hal Baird]], [[Cliff Ellis]], [[Steve Hudson]], [[Lillie Leatherwood]], [[George Teague]], [[Ben Wallace]], [[Demarcus Ware]]
* [[2023]]: [[Karlos Dansby]], [[Roman Harper]], [[Roddy White]], [[Larry Kenon]], [[Theo Ratliff]], [[Gerald Wallace]], [[Karen Bahnsen]] and [[Jackie Sherrill]].
* [[2022]]: [[Doyle Alexander]], [[William Andrews]], [[Keith Askins]], [[Rusty Greer]], [[Patrick Murphy]], [[Jake Peavy]], [[Philip Rivers]], [[Justin Tuck]].
* [[2021]]: [[Willie Anderson]], [[Hal Baird]], [[Cliff Ellis]], [[Steve Hudson]], [[Lillie Leatherwood]], [[George Teague]], [[Ben Wallace]], [[Demarcus Ware]]. [[Gene Hallman]] was honored as "Distinguished American Sportsman".
* [[2020]]: [[Ronnie Brown]], [[Sylvester Croom]], [[Doug Kennedy]], [[Q. V. Lowe]], [[Woody McCorvey]], [[Jorge Posada]], [[Duane Reboul]], [[Steve Shaw]]
* [[2020]]: [[Ronnie Brown]], [[Sylvester Croom]], [[Doug Kennedy]], [[Q. V. Lowe]], [[Woody McCorvey]], [[Jorge Posada]], [[Duane Reboul]], [[Steve Shaw]]
* [[2019]]: [[Bill Burgess]], [[Tommy Agee]], [[Willie Davenport]], [[Luis Gonzalez]], [[Bud Moore]], [[Cat Whitehill]], [[Antonio Langham]], [[Steve Savarese]]
* [[2019]]: [[Bill Burgess]], [[Tommy Agee]], [[Willie Davenport]], [[Luis Gonzalez]], [[Bud Moore]], [[Cat Whitehill]], [[Antonio Langham]], [[Steve Savarese]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.ashof.org/ Alabama Sports Hall of Fame] website
*[http://www.ashof.org/ Alabama Sports Hall of Fame] website
==References==
* Inabinett, Mark (November 30,2022) "Alabama Sports Hall of Fame announces Class of 2023" {{BN}}


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[[Category:Alabama Sports Hall of Fame|*]]

Latest revision as of 21:01, 30 November 2022

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The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame is a state-run monument and museum dedicated to preserving and honoring the accomplishments of Alabamians in sports. It was founded in 1967 and is located in its own 33,000 square-foot building at 2150 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North in the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex.

As of 2014, the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame consists of 321 inductees, including five of the top 15 athletes on ESPN’s list of the top 100 athletes of the century: Jesse Owens, Hank Aaron, Joe Louis, Willie Mays, and Carl Lewis.

Nominations to the Hall of Fame can be made by any Alabama resident. Nominees must have been born in the state or, "through athletic exploits, brought fame and glory to the state." They also must be over 40 years old, or retired from their sport for more than a year. The Board of Directors meet each summer to create a ballot of eligible nominees, which is sent to a statewide selection committee for voting. A second ballot, consisting of the half of the original list with the most total votes, determines the inductees, which are announced each October.

Inductees

External links

References

  • Inabinett, Mark (November 30,2022) "Alabama Sports Hall of Fame announces Class of 2023" The Birmingham News