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Doug Knott has contributed to the
development of soccer, track and field, and tennis in Saskatoon and was
the organizer and chairman of the Saskatoon Field House committee when
its construction was completed in 1979.
Doug was born in New Westminster and
participated in track and field, cross-country running and rugby at the
University of British Columbia. He set a Western Conference record in
the 880 yards and was on a championship UBC relay team whose lineup
included future Prime Minister John Turner.
He came to Saskatoon in 1953, played on the
United soccer team, which twice won provincial championships during his
12-year stint with the team.
Doug served the Saskatoon and District
Soccer Association at various executive levels, the Saskatchewan
Association where he had three turns as president, and served on the
Canadian Association's constitutional review committee. He was
co-chairman of soccer for the 1977 Western Canada Games and was
provincial co-chairman of the World National Cup fund-raising campaign
in 1985 and 1986.
He also coached the University cross-country
teams, held various roles with the Saskatoon Track and Field Club,
officiated at Knights of Columbus meets, was a director of the Riverside
Tennis Club and a Sask sport director for three years.
He was
chairman of the Field House committee from 1977 until 1979 and was
presented with a Special Friend award by the university's College of
Physical Education in 1981. |