After 19 years at the helm of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Physical Education and Health, Bruce Kidd is retiring and riding off into the sunset on his trusty bicycle. I had the pleasure of photographing the first of his many send-off events on Tuesday, May 25th at the beautiful Great Hall at Hart House. Bruce was surrounded by people from all aspects of his life. We were all touched and amazed as his colleagues and friends fondly recalled their personal Bruce stories.
Bruce is not only an academic and activist, but also an Olympian, a member of the U of T and the Canadian Sports Halls of Fame and the Order of Canada. During my time as a student-athlete and then later as an employee at U of T, Bruce was one of my favourite senior administrators. He also happens to be my neighbour and I’m always happy to bump into him at local haunts like the Wychwood Barns or Fiesta Farms where we each go for our Gryfes bagel fix.
You can read more about the event on the U of T website.
Bruce Kidd with his mentor and Olympic gold medallist Sir Murray Halberg


In 2004, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada for having “devoted his life to eradicating sexism and racism in sporting communities around the world”
Truly accomplished! Thanks for reading Andrew. This is by no means meant to sum up all of Bruce Kidd’s accomplishments.
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