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Armand Bernard

Catégorie

Athlete

Sport

Wrestling

Ville natale

Rogersville

Année d'intronisation

2007

Ambassadeur Sportif

athlete

Armand Bernard (D)

MEMBRE HONORÉ

Biographie

Rogersville’s Armand Bernard began his career in freestyle wrestling in 1948 and one year later at the age of twenty, won his first Quebec provincial championship. During the following decade he won eight City of Montreal and Quebec provincial titles and four Canadian championships.In 1952, he represented Canada at the Helsinki Olympics, placing seventh in the 60-kilogram category, and two years later competed at the British Empire Games in Vancouver. Unlike today’s matches of three two-minute periods, Bernard’s era in freestyle wrestling featured bouts that were fifteen minutes long.With wrestling not yet established in the Atlantic Provinces, he trained and competed in the Province of Quebec. Following his retirement in 1957, his involvement in freestyle wrestling continued as a coach in Montreal and in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.One of his athletes, Andy Tashlikovitch, won a World Junior Championship in 1970. Enrolled in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, June 9, 2007.

Faits rapides

  • Won Quebec provincial novice championship in 1949 

  • From 1951 to 1959, won a total of 8 City of Montreal championships and 8 Quebec provincial champion (51’, 52’, 53’, 54’, 56’, 57’, 58’, and 59’) 

  • Four time winner of the Canadian Championship title (51’, 52’, 54’, 56’) 

  • Represented Canada at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland (placed 7th) 

  • Competed in the British Empire Games in 1954 (did not place) 

  • Retired as an athlete in 1957 and began coaching until 1973 during which he coached student Andy Tashlikovitch to a World Junior championship in 1970.

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