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Rene
Marleau was born in Tisdale January 24, 1931. The family moved to
Saskatoon in 1939 and he completed his elementary education at St.
Paul’s school before entering high school at City Park. While in high
school, he played on the intercollegiate teams in hockey, soccer,
football, tennis and track and field.
Rene
joined the Saskatoon Playgrounds Association staff in 1956 and remained
with the city until his retirement. In the mid 1950s, his interest in
speed skating grew and he became a director of the Saskatoon Speed
Skating club. After refereeing several local, provincial, Canadian and
International Speed Skating championships he was invited in 1967 to
Quebec City to assist in organizing the speed skating events at the
first Canada Winter Games. He assisted with the 1971 Canada Winter Games
and is a past-president and past commissioner of the Canadian Amateur
Speed Skating Association.
He holds
an honorary life membership with the Saskatoon Speed Skating club and
was placed in the Canadian Speed Skating Hall of Fame in 1981. In 1988,
he refereed at the Olympic Games in Calgary, the first Canadian to do
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