Heather Moyse - HOF
Heather Moyse
Canada
Position
Wing
Inducted to HoF
2016
Career
Thu 1 January, 2004
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Tue 1 January, 2013

Described as Canada’s best-ever female athlete, the multi-talented Heather Moyse represented her country at rugby, cycling and bobsleigh – winning two gold medals at the Winter Olympics in the latter in 2010 and 2014.

A devastating finisher, the winger cum full-back made 22 international appearances for Canada in 15s and starred in two Women’s Rugby World Cups in 2006 and 2010, scoring a tournament best seven tries in each, although she had to share top billing with New Zealand’s Carla Hohepa in the 2010 edition.

After breaking her right ankle in Canada’s final game at WRWC 2010, Moyse took up cycling as part of her rehabilitation and was selected to compete for the national team at the Pan-American Track Cycling Championships in 2012. 

Despite not having played rugby since WRWC 2010 and undergoing surgery to her hip, Moyse then returned to her first sporting love and helped Canada to second place at Women’s Rugby World Cup Sevens 2013.