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right The Florida Sports Hall of Fame (FSHOF) is an association dedicated to honoring athletes with outstanding achievement in sports in Florida.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Florida Sports Hall of Fame Announces 2006 Inductees ) 〕 It has expanded its goals to include encouraging physical fitness among Florida's citizens through the example of its honorees.〔 〕 The FSHOF was founded by the Florida Sports Writers Association and the Florida Sportscasters Association in 1958, but first opened in 1977 at Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven. It closed in 1985, then moved north to Lake City, Florida in 1990.〔Carlyon, Hays: ("Florida Sports Hall of Fame reopens at Lake Myrtle Sports Complex in Auburndale" ) ''Florida Times-Union'', June 21, 2010〕 Attendance there was never high enough to support the operation, and Florida governor Jeb Bush vetoed state funding in 2002, leaving the Hall $90,000 in debt.〔 Hall of Fame exhibits and memorabilia were placed in storage while the board of directors tried to find a home.〔 The FSHOF considered building a location in St. Petersburg, but was unable to reach an acceptable arrangement. The Lake Myrtle Sports Complex, which began construction in Auburndale, Florida in August, 2008 offered a home to the facility,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 CFSM Press Releases: Florida legends set to enter Florida Sports Hall of Fame ) 〕 and on June 22, 2010, the facility reopened and inducted four new members: Catie Ball-Condon, Jack Hairston, Pat Borders and Hubert Green.〔 == Alphabetical listing of members == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Florida Sports Hall of Fame」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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