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Eugene Hearn was born in Odessa,
Saskatchewan, in 1929. He moved to Saskatoon at an early age, played
hockey and became involved in speed skating because the rink was
virtually across the street.
He was a charter member of the Saskatoon
Club in 1942 and among his souvenirs is a first-place certificate for
the 440 yards in the Saskatoon speed skating championships of 1944. He
was a member of a 1947 Lions Club team that included future Olympians
Craig Mackay and Johnny Sands.
He was appointed coach of the Lions Speed
Skating Club in 1956 and he was coach of the Saskatchewan team at the
first Canada Winter Games held in Quebec City in 1967.
Eugene was
secretary-treasurer and president of the Saskatchewan Amateur Speed
Skating Association in the 1950s and, later in 1988, returned to the
provincial executive as vice-president of officials.
He has officiated at a
number of world events, including the Canada Cup in Regina. During the
1980s, he was chief starter at the men's all-round championships in
Hammar, Norway, chief starter for the world junior championships in
Quebec City in 1986, and chief starter at the women's championships at
Milwaukee in 1987. He was also an official at the 1988 Winter Olympics
in Calgary.
Eugene has been
honored on many occasions, including the Sask Sport Volunteer Award,
Softball's Distinguished Service Award and the Dairy Producers
Foundation Volunteer Award and his peers in the Canadian Speed Skating
Association presented him with an award of excellence in 1987. |