
Clive Llewellyn
A Provincial Champion in wrestling in 1971 for the 136-pound weight class as a member of the Georgetown District High School Rebels, Clive Llewellyn would go on to represent Canada at the Montreal Summer Olympic Games in 1976 and several world championships.
A native of Kenya who now runs a law practice in Calgary, Llewellyn was the Canadian University Wrestling Champion on four occasions from 1973-77 and earned a silver medal at the Pan Am Games in Mexico City in 1975.
He was a member of Canada’s national team from 1974-80 and was a medalist at national championship tournaments eight times.
After his competitive career concluded, Llewellyn has coached for several years in the Calgary area, where he founded the Rebels’ Amateur Wrestling Club.
Llewellyn has also been extensively involved on the administrative side with the Canadian and Alberta Amateur Wrestling Associations, currently serving as president of the CAWA since 2007.