Saskatchewan standout Jones Konihowski honoured by CW

Conference Hall of Fame status latest honour for track & field star

VANCOUVER – One of Canada's most well-rounded track and field stars, Diane Jones Konihowski can now add Canada West Hall of Famer to her long list of achievements.

The University of Saskatchewan great was named Tuesday as the latest inductee in the conference's Hall of Fame.

Over five seasons at U of S, Jones Konihowski helped guide Saskatchewan to three conference titles, while the multi-event star won 12 individual medals.

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Internationally, she was a standout in the pentathlon, capturing bronze at the 1973 World University Games after starring for Canada at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. She was once again an Olympian at the Montreal Games in 1976 and went on to win gold in the pentathlon at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton. That victory made her the top ranked female pentathlete in the world.

A member of the Order of Canada, Jones Konihowski has been honoured numerous times, and is set to be inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame this year (class of 2020-21).

To learn more about the Canada West Hall of Fame and to see a full list of past inductees visit CanadaWestHallofFame.org.

 

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