Hawai‘i Sports Hall of Fame, Sports hall of fame in Honolulu, United States.
The Hawai'i Sports Hall of Fame serves as the state's primary institution for recognizing outstanding athletic achievements and preserving the rich sports history of the Hawaiian Islands.
Founded in 1997, the organization launches an annual selection process each December to induct new members and houses its main exhibition at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu.
The hall reflects Hawaii's diverse sporting interests and multicultural community, emphasizing values like teamwork, fair play, and respect that are deeply rooted in Hawaiian traditions.
Nominations for induction are opened annually with the upcoming deadline set for January 31, 2026, and individuals can submit applications through the organization's official website.
The hall honors athletes across an exceptionally diverse range of sports including canoe racing, surfing, yacht racing, and windsurfing, reflecting Hawaii's maritime sporting culture.
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