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Hugh first came to
Saskatoon in 1932. His athletic feats in track and field, football and
snow shoeing were performed while he lived in Winnipeg. As a
Saskatoon resident, Hugh became involved with sports right from the
start.
In 1933 he was
instrumental in getting the Saskatoon Merchants softball team into
operation. His organizational strengths and his fund raising ability
led him to many other sports. He was associated with the Saskatoon
Hilltops for many years, lent his support to the Saskatoon Five-Pin
Bowling Association, assisted the Saskatoon Optimist Swim club and was a
strong supporter of ParticipACTION.
When Saskatoon
hosted the Canada Winter Games in 1971, Tait was selected honorary
mountain builder. Hugh was associated with the Saskatoon track and
field program for many years, including the Knights of Columbus Indoor
Games and many Olympic and Pan-American Games trials. In 1964, he was
honoured as the Kinsmen Sportsman of the Year.
In 1975, Hugh was
inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. The following year
he received the Sask Sport merit award and was made a life member of the
Saskatoon Hilltops in 1977.
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