Rosenfeld, Fanny 'Bobbie' National Historic Person

Barrie, Ontario
Rosenfeld, Fanny 'Bobbie' © Library and Archives Canada PA-151007
Rosenfeld, Fanny 'Bobbie'
© Library and Archives Canada PA-151007
Rosenfeld, Fanny 'Bobbie' © Library and Archives Canada PA-151007Rosenfeld, Fanny 'Bobbie' © Parks Canada
Address : 190 Bayview Drive, Barrie, Ontario

Recognition Statute: Historic Sites and Monuments Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. H-4)
Designation Date: 1976-06-15
Life Date: 1903 to 1969

Other Name(s):
  • Rosenfeld, Fanny 'Bobbie'  (Designation Name)
Research Report Number: 1976-003

Importance: Female Athlete of the half-century (1900-50)

Plaque(s)


Existing plaque: Allandale Recreation Centre 190 Bayview Drive, Barrie, Ontario

Shortly after her birth in Russia, Fanny Rosenfeld's family emigrated to Canada, settling in Barrie. An all-round athlete, she excelled in hockey, basketball, tennis and softball. She held several long-standing Canadian track and field records and the world record for the 100 metres. "Bobbie" led the Canadian women's team to victory at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics with a gold and silver medal. Arthritis ended her athletic career in 1933, after which she became a prominent Toronto sports columnist. In 1949 she was chosen Canada's outstanding female athlete of the half-century.