Scottish Sports Hall of Fame
The Scottish Sports Hall of Fame is an institution that honors outstanding athletes and contributors to sports in Scotland. Established in 2002, it recognizes individuals who have made significant achievements in various sports, celebrating their contributions to Scottish culture and heritage.
Inductees include notable figures such as Sir Chris Hoy, a celebrated cyclist, and Andy Murray, a renowned tennis player. The Hall of Fame aims to inspire future generations by showcasing the rich history of Scottish sports and the remarkable talents that have emerged from the country.