Alexander Sinclair, born on June twenty-eighth, nineteen eleven, was a distinguished Canadian ice hockey player whose athletic prowess shone brightly during the 1936 Winter Olympics.
As a key member of the Port Arthur Bearcats, Sinclair contributed to the team's remarkable achievement of securing the silver medal for Canada in ice hockey at the prestigious event held in Germany.
His legacy in the sport was further solidified in nineteen eighty-seven when he was honored with induction into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, recognizing his significant contributions as part of the Olympic team.