Chester Kelly was inducted to the Hall of Fame for his contribution
as an athlete, coach and builder in boxing. He also participated
actively as an athlete and coach for running, snowshoeing, snowshoe
biathlon, hockey and softball.
Chester was born in 1946 in Aklavik, N.W.T. and at age two moved to the
Yukon and has lived in several of its communities including Mayo,
Pelly Crossing, Dawson and Whitehorse. His first love as an athlete
and a coach was boxing. Coached by Art Fry, Chester won many awards
that included Yukon Middleweight Champion from 1970 to 1979. Not only
was Chester a successful boxer but he was also a successful coach. He
coached the Whitehorse Boxing Club (1981-82) and coordinated all meets
for those years. He also coached two athletes at the Canadian
Senior Boxing Championships (silver and bronze) and coached a team at
the Canadian Junior Boxing Championships (silver). Chester received
the 1979 Yukon Male Athlete of the Year and 1980 and 1981 Yukon Coach
of the Year.
Chester's accomplishments in running, snowshoeing, snowshoe biathlon,
hockey and softball include several Arctic Winter Games medals, records,
and many hours of coaching.
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