Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Trending Now
Xbox’s new Player Voice program invites your biggest complaints

Xbox’s new Player Voice program invites your biggest complaints

‘Stranger Things’ Creators Drop Hints And New Details About The Live-Action Spin-Off

‘Stranger Things’ Creators Drop Hints And New Details About The Live-Action Spin-Off

Five Below's 3-Pack of Puck Lights Will Brighten Up Your Home's Organization

Five Below's 3-Pack of Puck Lights Will Brighten Up Your Home's Organization

Iconic Toronto patio opens this weekend with its own soccer pitch just in time for the World Cup, Canada Reviews

Iconic Toronto patio opens this weekend with its own soccer pitch just in time for the World Cup, Canada Reviews

Saudi Arabia and Egypt Lead Middle East Hotel Pipeline Growth in Early 2026

Saudi Arabia and Egypt Lead Middle East Hotel Pipeline Growth in Early 2026

Gyms, Pools, and the Duty of Care: When Is a Facility Liable for a Medical Emergency in Toronto?, Canada Reviews

Gyms, Pools, and the Duty of Care: When Is a Facility Liable for a Medical Emergency in Toronto?, Canada Reviews

LG will release the first 1000Hz, 1080p gaming monitor this year

LG will release the first 1000Hz, 1080p gaming monitor this year

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Newsletter
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
You are at:Home » Frank Hayden, Canadian researcher who ignited Special Olympics movement, dies at 96
Frank Hayden, Canadian researcher who ignited Special Olympics movement, dies at 96
Lifestyle

Frank Hayden, Canadian researcher who ignited Special Olympics movement, dies at 96

18 May 20263 Mins Read

For many Canadians who have an intellectual disability or know someone who does, Frank Hayden is a treasure.

“His advocacy changed the lives for thousands of intellectually disabled people across the world, including my own brother,” said Chris Lewis, a former Ontario Provincial Police commissioner and retiree, in an interview from his home in Burlington, Ont.

“My brother (has autism) and wouldn’t even talk to a stranger. When they said, ‘Hi,’ he would turn the other way. Now he has interpersonal skills. Had Frank not done the work that he did, none of this would have ever happened.”

Hayden, who sparked the idea to create Special Olympics Canada and later spearheaded the organization, died Saturday.

He was 96, the organization said in a statement.

Hayden was born in Windsor, Ont., and grew up further east in St. Catharines.

His groundbreaking research in the 1960s found that exercise could transform people with an intellectual or developmental disability, such as autism or Down syndrome.

“It was assumed that their low fitness levels were directly connected to their disabilities,” Special Olympics Canada’s statement said.

“Hayden’s body of work challenged that mindset – one that claimed it was the disability itself that prevented people from fully participating in play and recreation.”

Hayden’s research caught the attention of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of former U.S. president John F. Kennedy.

In 1965, the Kennedy Foundation gave Hayden a call.

Shriver and Hayden’s collaboration led to the inaugural Special Olympics Games in 1968 in Chicago, where athletes from 25 states and a Canadian floor hockey team participated. He then established roughly 50 additional Special Olympics organizations worldwide.

He has also been inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, appointed a companion of the Order of Canada and had a school in Burlington, Ont., where he lived, named after him.

Amy Van Impe said Sunday she was feeling sad about Hayden’s death but grateful that she got to let him know that he was her superhero the last time she saw him at an Special Olympics event a few years ago.

“I got to tell him how important he was,” said Van Impe, a 44-year-old Special Olympics athlete in an interview from Burlington.

“I have an intellectual disability, and I’m on the autism spectrum…He gave me the confidence to help other people and understand everybody’s different.”

Darlene Halchuk, a community coordinator for Special Olympics in Burlington, said Hayden regularly attended local sporting events.

“He had an unbelievable memory for our athletes,” she said in a phone interview.

“Special Olympics has changed their lives.”

Lewis, 69, said he crossed paths with Hayden several times in the last two decades, including when Lewis worked as a police commissioner.

“Him and his wife, every time they saw me to this day, would ask me about my brother,” Lewis said.

“What Frank did and continued to do all through the years, his advocacy, has changed the world for so many people.”

Gail Hamamoto, CEO of Special Olympics Canada, said in a statement his work opened doors for people.

“Frank Hayden changed the lives of millions of people because he believed something long before many others did — that individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities deserved the same opportunities to participate, compete, belong and discover their full potential through sport.”

Hayden is survived by four children, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 18, 2026.

By Fakiha Baig and Aaron Sousa | Copyright 2026, The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email

Related Articles

Xbox’s new Player Voice program invites your biggest complaints

Xbox’s new Player Voice program invites your biggest complaints

Lifestyle 18 May 2026
Five Below's 3-Pack of Puck Lights Will Brighten Up Your Home's Organization

Five Below's 3-Pack of Puck Lights Will Brighten Up Your Home's Organization

Lifestyle 18 May 2026
PlayStation confirms it will no longer bring narrative exclusives to PC

PlayStation confirms it will no longer bring narrative exclusives to PC

Lifestyle 18 May 2026
This Sleek New Storage Sideboard Is Stylish, Functional and Very Versatile

This Sleek New Storage Sideboard Is Stylish, Functional and Very Versatile

Lifestyle 18 May 2026
The ‘Seashell Capital of the World’ is 3 hrs from Toronto and it’s a white sand oasis, Life in canada

The ‘Seashell Capital of the World’ is 3 hrs from Toronto and it’s a white sand oasis, Life in canada

Lifestyle 18 May 2026
I Want to Believe’s never-seen cut streaming on Hulu in June

I Want to Believe’s never-seen cut streaming on Hulu in June

Lifestyle 18 May 2026
Top Articles
Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep’s Daughter, Owns the Red Carpet After Haunting Portrayal of Caroline Kennedy

Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep’s Daughter, Owns the Red Carpet After Haunting Portrayal of Caroline Kennedy

15 April 2026235 Views
Canada’s ‘most beautiful’ university campuses were revealed and so many are by water

Canada’s ‘most beautiful’ university campuses were revealed and so many are by water

15 April 2026105 Views
The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

18 May 202499 Views
Anita Rochon, director of A Doll’s House at Theatre Calgary, knows a good play has your back

Anita Rochon, director of A Doll’s House at Theatre Calgary, knows a good play has your back

14 April 202697 Views
Demo
Don't Miss
Gyms, Pools, and the Duty of Care: When Is a Facility Liable for a Medical Emergency in Toronto?, Canada Reviews
What's On 18 May 2026

Gyms, Pools, and the Duty of Care: When Is a Facility Liable for a Medical Emergency in Toronto?, Canada Reviews

See all posts by Diamond and Diamond Lawyers In a busy downtown Toronto gym, someone…

LG will release the first 1000Hz, 1080p gaming monitor this year

LG will release the first 1000Hz, 1080p gaming monitor this year

PlayStation confirms it will no longer bring narrative exclusives to PC

PlayStation confirms it will no longer bring narrative exclusives to PC

InterContinental Boston Names Shane McWeeny as General Manager

InterContinental Boston Names Shane McWeeny as General Manager

About Us
About Us

Canadian Reviews is your one-stop website for the latest Canadian trends and things to do, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
Xbox’s new Player Voice program invites your biggest complaints

Xbox’s new Player Voice program invites your biggest complaints

‘Stranger Things’ Creators Drop Hints And New Details About The Live-Action Spin-Off

‘Stranger Things’ Creators Drop Hints And New Details About The Live-Action Spin-Off

Five Below's 3-Pack of Puck Lights Will Brighten Up Your Home's Organization

Five Below's 3-Pack of Puck Lights Will Brighten Up Your Home's Organization

Most Popular
Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

28 April 202431 Views
OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024369 Views
LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 202484 Views
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.