Search our list of inductees below or filter to a specific sport using the list on the left. Filter Inductees by Category Choose a sporting category View all inductees AdministrationAthleticsAviationBadmintonBasketballBilliardsBowlsBoxingCanoeingCricketCyclingDisabled sportEquestrianGolfHarness racingHockeyJetboatingMotorsportMountaineeringMultisportNetballRowingRugby LeagueRugby UnionShearingSkiingSoccerSoftballSports broadcastingSquashSwimmingTennisThoroughbred racingWeightliftingWoodchoppingWrestlingYachting Close Categories Find an inductee by name Reset search Our Inductees All Blacks, 1905 The Original All Blacks established the patterns for all to follow, showing that while the birth of rugby may have been in Britain, its real development was in New Zealand. Read more All Blacks, 1924 They were described, by 1905 hooker George Tyler no less, as the weakest team New Zealand had fielded. Read more All Blacks, 1987 It was fitting, given that New Zealand was one of the countries that pushed hardest for the introduction of the World Cup, that the first cup was won by the All Blacks. Read more Fred Allen Fred Allen had a distinguished career as a rugby player, including being All Black captain, but it was as a coach that he gained an unmatched status. Read more Chris Amon Chris Amon was regarded as one of the best drivers never to win a world championship Formula One grand prix. Read more Gary Anderson For years, New Zealand cyclists were highly competitive without breaking through at the highest level. And then along came Gary Anderson. Read more Hugh Anderson During an international motorcycling career that spanned four decades, Hugh Anderson won four world championships and 19 national titles. Read more Richard Arnst Dick Arnst was a well-known successful cyclist early this century but it was in his second sporting career, as a single sculler, that he became nationally and internationally known. Read more Anne Audain Anne Audain is a fighter. Read more