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Mike Forgrave –
2011 – Athlete / Builder

Mike Forgrave was born and raised in Barrie. While attending
North Collegiate high school he was a 6 time Ontario Federation of Secondary
Schools Athletics (OFSSA) Track Champion. He was named North’s MVP 2 years
running. Forgrave attended the University
of Waterloo. He held 2
Canadian Interscholastic records, 2 Canadian Junior Championship titles and a
Canadian Juvenile 400m hurdle record holder. in 1980, he was named MVP of the University of Waterloo men’s Track and Field team
Forgrave is also a three time Canadian
Junior 400m hurdle record holder and a two time Canadian Junior indoor 400m
record holder. In 1976, he became a Canadian Olympic Hopeful Team member as
well as the Canadian Senior 400m hurdle champion. Forgrave repeated as the
Canadian Senior 400m hurdle champion in 1977 as well as becoming a member of
the Pacific Conference Games Team in Australia and the Ontario Canada Games
Team winning three gold and one silver medal. He was a semi-finalist as a
member of the 1978 Commonwealth Games Team in Edmonton.
In 1980, Forgrave achieved his ultimate
goal when he made the 1980 Canadian Olympic Team. Unfortunately that coincided
with the Canadian government decision to boycott the 1980 Russian Olympic
games. Although he was unable to compete in the Olympics he was able to live
the Olympic dream as Head of the Foot & Ankle Clinic for the Athletes Village at the 2004 Athens Olympic
Games. He has been Pedorthic consultant to Athletics Canada, Badminton Canada, Ski Canada,
Bobsleigh Canada,
the San Diego Chargers and the Hamilton Tiger Cats.
In 2009, Forgrave was awarded the Canadian Pedorthic Award of Excellence and in
2010 was awarded the U.S.A. Seymour Lefton Award for Lifetime Achievement in
Pedorthics.
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