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Annex a - Keynote Speaker Descriptions 1085-12-1 (J5 Plans O (Sea Cadets)) 10 February 2021 A-1/1 Annex A - Keynote Speaker descriptions 1085-12-1 (J5 Plans O (Sea Cadets)) 10 February 2021 A-1/1 Hayley Wickenheiser Hayley Wickenheiser is a retired Canadian Olympic hockey player and the current Assistant Director of Player Development for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She was the first woman to play full-time professional hockey in a position other than goalie. Wickenheiser was a member of Canada women's national ice hockey team for 23 years, from 1994 until announcing her retirement on January 13, 2017, and is the team's career point’s leader with 168 goals and 211 assists in 276 games. She represented Canada at the Winter Olympics five times, capturing four gold and one silver medal and twice being named tournament MVP, and one time at the Summer Olympics in softball. She is tied with teammates Caroline Ouellette and Jayna Hefford for the record for the most gold medals of any Canadian Olympian, and is widely considered the greatest female ice hockey player of all time. On February 20, 2014, Wickenheiser was elected to the International Olympic Committee's Athletes' Commission. Michael “Pinball” Clemons Canadian Sports Hall-of-Famer | General Manager, CFL’s Toronto Argonauts Few people exemplify the qualities of personal excellence, teamwork, community leadership, and overcoming the odds better than CFL legend Michael “Pinball” Clemons. With boundless energy, Clemon’s talks centre on the potential for each of us to achieve anything we set our minds to. Michael "Pinball" Clemons is an American-Canadian sports executive and former Canadian football player who serves as general manager for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Clemons played with the Argonauts for twelve seasons where he was a two-time All-Star and a three-time Grey Cup Champion, and twice served as their head coach before becoming an administrator, since winning three more Grey Cups. His no. 31 jersey is one of only four that have been retired by the Argonauts. He is one of the most famous former Argos players, and is also one of the most popular professional athletes in the history of Toronto. Clemons has stated that he feels CFL football is the best football in the world. Clemons is 167.7cm tall and weighs 77kgs. .
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