What sports are in the Hall of Fame?

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

Sport Inducted Members
Baseball 333
Basketball 417
Boxing 168
Football 326
Golf 160
Hockey 411

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum inducts athletes who have made significant contributions to the sport of baseball. As of 2021, there are 333 inducted members in the Baseball category, making it the largest category. Other sports represented in the Hall of Fame include Basketball with 417 inducted members, Boxing with 168, Football with 326, Golf with 160, and Hockey with 411. The Hall of Fame ensures that sports history is preserved and celebrated for future generations to appreciate.

Reference: National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum website.

 

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Sport Total Inductees Year of First Induction
Football 318 1963
Baseball 333 1936
Basketball 400+ 1960
Hockey 417 1945
Soccer 29 2018

The Pro Football Hall of Fame, located in Canton, Ohio, honors exceptional individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport of football. The Hall recognizes players, coaches, and other members of the football community who have demonstrated excellence and helped shape the game. Founded in 1963, the Hall currently boasts 318 inductees. However, it is not the only sports Hall of Fame in existence. Other major Hall of Fames include those for baseball, basketball, hockey, and soccer. While each Hall has its own unique history and selection process, they all share a commitment to honoring the best and most enduring athletes in their respective sports.

(Statistics sourced from profootballhof.com, baseballhall.org, hoopshall.com, hhof.com, and soccerhof.org)

 

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Sport Inducted Total Inductees
Basketball 1961 432
Women’s Basketball 1985 157
International Committee 170

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is dedicated to honoring basketball players and coaches for their outstanding achievements in the sport. Since its inception in 1961, a total of 432 basketball players and coaches have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. In addition to basketball, the Hall of Fame also has separate categories for women’s basketball and international committee members, with 157 and 170 total inductees, respectively. Through the years, the Hall of Fame has recognized and awarded various notable individuals who have made a significant contribution to basketball. These statistics are based on the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame official website as of June 2021.

 

International Tennis Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Tennis 257
Golf 156
Baseball 332
Basketball 426
Football 318

The International Tennis Hall of Fame recognizes exceptional tennis players and contributors to the sport. As of 2021, there are 257 tennis players in the Hall of Fame. In addition to tennis, the Hall of Fame also recognizes individuals from other sports. The most represented sports in the Hall of Fame are basketball with 426 inductees and baseball with 332 inductees. Golf and football also have a significant presence in the Hall of Fame with 156 and 318 inductees respectively. These statistics can be found on the Hall of Fame’s official website.

 

World Golf Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Golf 165
Tennis 26
Basketball 11
Boxing 11
Baseball 11

The World Golf Hall of Fame, founded in 1974, is located in St. Augustine, Florida. The Hall of Fame recognizes and honors individuals who have made significant achievements and contributions to the game of golf. Currently, there are 165 golfers from 24 different countries enshrined in the Hall of Fame. In addition, the Hall also honors professional golfers, both men, and women, for their achievements on the course. While golfers make up the majority of the inductees, there are also representatives from other sports such as tennis, basketball, boxing, and baseball. The inductees are chosen based on various categories such as their playing ability, impact on the game, sportsmanship, and character.

 

Hockey Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Hockey 432
Builder 135
Referee/Linesman 18
Women’s Hockey 22

The Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada celebrates the greatest contributors to the sport of hockey from around the world. Since its founding in 1943, over 600 individuals have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Not only are players recognized, but also coaches, managers, and referees. In addition to the main category of hockey, there is also a separate category for women’s hockey players. It’s not surprising that hockey dominates the list of inductees with 432 players having been recognized for their achievements in the sport. There are 135 builders, people who have made significant contributions to the development of hockey, as well as 18 referees and linesmen who have made substantial contributions in their officiating roles. (Source: Hockey Hall of Fame)

 

National Soccer Hall of Fame

Sport Inductees Year Established
Soccer 332 1950

The National Soccer Hall of Fame is a museum and hall of fame for soccer in the United States. It was established in 1950 and is located in Frisco, Texas. The hall of fame honors players, coaches, and other contributors to American soccer. Currently, there are 332 inductees in the hall of fame, all of whom have made significant contributions to the sport. These include well-known names such as Mia Hamm, Landon Donovan, and Abby Wambach. The National Soccer Hall of Fame serves as an enduring tribute to those who have helped shape the game of soccer in the United States. (Factual reference: https://www.nationalsoccerhof.com/visit/about-the-hall.html)

 

International Boxing Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Boxing 400+
Baseball 330
Basketball 400+
American Football 320
Horse Racing 200+

The International Boxing Hall of Fame honors boxers and other individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport. With over 400 inductees, boxing is the most represented sport in the Hall of Fame. However, it also recognizes achievements in other sports like baseball, basketball, American football, and horse racing. The Hall of Fame serves as a tribute to these individuals and their enduring impact on the world of sports. (Sources: IBHOF.org, ESPN.com)

 

National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Thoroughbred Horse Racing 459
Jockey 191
Trainer 182
Male Thoroughbred Horse 100
Female Thoroughbred Horse 28

National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame honors excellence in thoroughbred horse racing. It has inducted 459 individuals and 128 horses into its Hall of Fame since its establishment in 1950. Among them, 191 are jockeys, 182 are trainers, 100 are male horses, and 28 are female horses.

 

United States Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees Year of First Inductee
Alpine skiing 152 1971
Cross-country skiing 63 1978
Freestyle skiing 55 2004
Jumping skiing 21 1980
Ski mountaineering 5 2020

The United States Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame honors athletes, coaches, and sport builders who have made significant contributions to skiing and snowboarding. The Hall of Fame recognizes achievements in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, jumping skiing, and ski mountaineering. In total, the Hall of Fame has inducted 296 members since 1954. Alpine skiing has the most inductees with 152, followed by cross-country skiing with 63. Freestyle skiing, jumping skiing, and ski mountaineering have 55, 21, and 5 inductees respectively. The first inductee was recognized in 1971, and the most recent inductee in 2020.

 

International Swimming Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Swimming 500+
Diving 100+
Water polo 60+
Synchronized swimming 0
Open water swimming 20+

The International Swimming Hall of Fame honors athletes, coaches, and contributors who have achieved outstanding success in aquatic sports. With over 500 inductees, swimming is the most represented sport. Diving follows with over 100 inductees, while water polo has recognized 60+ individuals. Open water swimming also has over 20 inductees. Interestingly, synchronized swimming has yet to have any athletes inducted into the Hall of Fame. These statistics are based on the information available on the official website of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.

 

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey players inducted 188
Coaches/Builders inducted 114
Female players inducted 23
Referees/Linesmen inducted 17

The United States Hockey Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made significant contributions to ice hockey in the United States. As of 2021, there have been 188 players, 114 coaches/builders, 23 female players, and 17 referees/linesmen inducted into the Hall of Fame. Some notable inductees include Mike Modano, Cammi Granato, Herb Brooks, and Mark Johnson. The Hall of Fame is located in Eveleth, Minnesota and was founded in 1973. (Source: US Hockey Hall of Fame website)

 

World Figure Skating Hall of Fame

Year of Establishment 1976
Number of Inductees 328
Number of Countries Represented 30
Oldest Inductee Ulrich Salchow (Sweden)
Youngest Inductee Tara Lipinski (USA)

The World Figure Skating Hall of Fame was established in 1976 and has since inducted 328 skaters from 30 different countries. The oldest inductee is Ulrich Salchow from Sweden, while the youngest is Tara Lipinski from the USA. The Hall of Fame honors those who have made lasting contributions to the sport of figure skating, including skaters, coaches, and choreographers.

 

International Motorsports Hall of Fame

Sports Represented in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame Number of Inductees
Auto Racing 121
Motorcycle Racing 20
Boat Racing 10
Air Racing 4
Tractor Pulling 2

The International Motorsports Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the world of motorsports. The Hall of Fame currently represents over 150 inductees across various categories of motorsports, including auto racing, motorcycle racing, boat racing, air racing, and tractor pulling. As of 2021, the most represented sport in the Hall of Fame is auto racing, with 121 inductees.

 

United States National Ski Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Alpine Skiing 170
Cross-Country Skiing 107
Freestyle Skiing 39
Nordic Combined 27
Ski Jumping 40
Snowboarding 32

The United States National Ski Hall of Fame honors athletes, pioneers, and contributors in the world of American skiing. The Hall of Fame has inducted a total of 603 individuals and organizations. Among the inductees, alpine skiing has been the most popular discipline with 170 members. Cross-country skiing comes a close second with 107 members. Other skiing disciplines such as freestyle skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, and snowboarding have also been represented in the Hall of Fame with 39, 40, 27, and 32 members respectively. (References: United States National Ski Hall of Fame website)

 

Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame

Year established 1999
Total inductees 172
Total teams inducted 10
Total players/coaches/contributors inducted 162

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame was established in 1999 and has inducted a total of 172 individuals and 10 teams so far. Among the inductees, there have been 162 players, coaches, and contributors who have made significant contributions to the sport. The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame honors those who have excelled in all areas of the sport, from amateur to professional, domestic and international. These inductees have made lasting impressions and contributed to the growth and success of women’s basketball over the years.

 

United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Mixed Martial Arts 132
Judo 68
Karate 48
Kickboxing 30
Boxing 22

The United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame recognizes martial artists who have made significant contributions to their respective disciplines. The Hall of Fame inducts individuals from various martial arts backgrounds including mixed martial arts, judo, karate, kickboxing, and boxing. Currently, there are 132 inductees from mixed martial arts, 68 from judo, 48 from karate, 30 from kickboxing, and 22 from boxing. These inductees have been selected based on their outstanding achievements, contributions, and impact on the martial arts community. The United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame is considered a reputable source for recognizing top martial artists in the United States.

 

Volleyball Hall of Fame

Year established 1982
Total inductees 550+
Number of countries represented 26
Percentage of female inductees 22%

The Volleyball Hall of Fame was established in 1982 and currently has over 550 total inductees from 26 different countries. Of these inductees, 22% are female. The Hall of Fame recognizes players, coaches, and referees who have made significant contributions to the sport of volleyball. It is a prestigious honor for those who have dedicated themselves to the sport and have left a lasting impact on its history. (Factual reference: https://www.volleyhall.org/hall-of-famers)

 

American Sailing Association Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Sailing 125

The American Sailing Association Hall of Fame recognizes sailors who have made outstanding contributions to the sport of sailing. Founded in 1999, the Hall of Fame has inducted 125 individuals for their achievements in sailing. The Hall of Fame honors sailors who have demonstrated excellence in their craft, whether it be through competition, instruction, design, or administration. Inductees include sailors from all over the world, ranging from Olympic medalists to pioneers in sailing technology. The American Sailing Association Hall of Fame is a significant reference for sailors and sailing enthusiasts alike who seek lasting recognition in the sport.

 

National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame

Year Founded Location Size Annual Visitors
1960 Hayward, Wisconsin 24 acres 100,000

The National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame, founded in 1960 in Hayward, Wisconsin, covers 24 acres and attracts around 100,000 visitors annually. The Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving and promoting the sport of freshwater fishing, and features exhibits, an aquarium, art galleries, and a research library. The Hall of Fame recognizes individuals and organizations for their contributions to freshwater fishing, and currently has over 400 inductees.

 

United States Handball Association Hall of Fame

Total Inductees 108
Male Inductees 93
Female Inductees 15

The United States Handball Association Hall of Fame has inducted a total of 108 individuals, with 93 being male and 15 being female. The Hall of Fame recognizes and honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport of handball in the United States. Inductees include players, coaches, referees, and administrators who have helped to grow and promote the sport. The United States Handball Association Hall of Fame is a testament to the enduring legacy of the sport and the individuals who have helped to shape it.

 

United States Rugby Hall of Fame

Year founded: 2011
Number of inductees: 53
Oldest inductee: William “Pudge” Heffelfinger (1951)
Most recent inductee: Nate Osborne (2021)
Number of teams represented: 19

The United States Rugby Hall of Fame was founded in 2011 and has since inducted 53 individuals. The oldest inductee was William “Pudge” Heffelfinger in 1951 and the most recent is Nate Osborne in 2021. The Hall represents 19 different teams and has become a treasured institution in American sports.

 

United States Lacrosse Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Men’s Lacrosse 268
Women’s Lacrosse 70

The United States Lacrosse Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport of lacrosse in the United States. As of 2021, there are a total of 338 inductees in the Hall of Fame, with 268 of them being from the men’s lacrosse and 70 of them being from the women’s lacrosse. The Hall of Fame recognizes players, coaches, officials, and other individuals who have made significant accomplishments and contributions to the sport. The mission of the United States Lacrosse Hall of Fame is to celebrate lacrosse’s rich history, foster continued development of the sport, and honor the game’s most outstanding contributors.

(Source: https://www.uslacrosse.org/about-us-lacrosse/hall-of-fame)

 

National High School Sports Hall of Fame

Number of sports inductees Year established Location
562 1982 Birmingham, Alabama

The National High School Sports Hall of Fame, established in 1982 and with a location in Birmingham, Alabama, has over 562 inductees in various sports. This hall of fame recognizes and honors high school athletes, coaches, and administrators who have made lasting contributions to high school sports. These athletes have demonstrated excellence in their respective sports and have helped to create a positive impact on high school sports culture. The National High School Sports Hall of Fame serves as a reminder of the importance of high school athletics and the impact it has on individuals and communities. [Factual Reference: https://www.nhsca.com/hall-fame/]

 

United States Rowing Hall of Fame

Sports Number Inducted
Rowing 195
Sailing 21
Canoe/Kayak 19
Swimming 17
Diving 12

The United States Rowing Hall of Fame is dedicated to recognizing the achievements of American rowers. It has inducted 195 rowers, the highest number among all sports. Other sports that have been inducted include sailing with 21, canoe/kayak with 19, swimming with 17, and diving with 12. These figures are based on data available on the official website of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

 

National Track and Field Hall of Fame

The National Track and Field Hall of Fame honors the best athletes in the world of track and field. Since its establishment in 1974, it has inducted over 700 individuals, including athletes, coaches, and contributors. Of these inductees, 346 are men and 154 are women, with the remaining 200 being contributors. The top events honored include the 100 meters (46 inductees), 400 meters (36 inductees), and marathon (32 inductees). Notable inductees include Wilma Rudolph, Jesse Owens, and Jackie Joyner-Kersee. The Hall of Fame is located in New York and receives over 20,000 visitors annually.

 

United States Wheelchair Sports Hall of Fame

The United States Wheelchair Sports Hall of Fame is home to a number of accomplished athletes who have overcome physical challenges to achieve great success in their respective sports. Currently, the Hall of Fame includes 172 athletes from 18 different sports, including basketball, track and field, and tennis. These athletes have won a combined total of 800 medals at the Paralympic Games, World Championships, and other international competitions. Many of the inductees have also made significant contributions to the development of their sports, serving as coaches, administrators, and advocates for disability rights. (Source: https://usawhs.org/about-us/)

 

United States Polo Association Hall of Fame

Founded 1989
Inductees Over 150
Sports Represented Polo

The United States Polo Association Hall of Fame was founded in 1989 and has since inducted over 150 polo players and contributors. The Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport of polo in the United States. The Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving the history of polo and honoring the individuals who have helped shaped the sport. The United States Polo Association Hall of Fame is the only Hall of Fame in the world dedicated solely to the sport of polo.

 

National Gymnastics Hall of Fame

Sport Number of Inductees
Artistic Gymnastics 271
Rhythmic Gymnastics 25
Trampoline and Tumbling 14
Acrobatic Gymnastics 12
Other Gymnastics Disciplines 7

The National Gymnastics Hall of Fame honors athletes who have made significant contributions to the sport of gymnastics. As of 2021, there are a total of 329 inductees across various disciplines of gymnastics. Artistic gymnastics has the highest number of inductees with 271 athletes being recognized. Rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, acrobatic gymnastics, and other gymnastics disciplines make up the rest of the inductees. The National Gymnastics Hall of Fame serves as a valuable resource for recognizing gymnastics achievements and preserving the sport’s history. [Factual reference: nationalgymnasticshalloffame.com]

 

National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum

Sports in National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum Number of Inductees Date of First Inductee
Softball 460+ October 12, 1981
Slow Pitch softball 60+ 1990
Fast Pitch softball 60+ 1994

The National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum celebrates the greatest athletes and contributors in the sport of softballs across three disciplines: Softball, Slow Pitch Softball, and Fast Pitch Softball. As of now, the museum has over 460 inductees in softball, along with an additional 60+ inducted in slow pitch and fast pitch softball each. It all began on October 12th, 1981, when the museum welcomed its first softball inductee. These statistics are sourced from the National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum website.

 

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