User:Westheat/Clive Llewellyn
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Clive Llewellyn CLIVE OWEN LLEWELLYN was born 1953 in Eldoret Kenya to British parents as a British subject. Returning to England in 1954, in 1955 the family emigrated to Georgetown Ontario Canada, obtaining Canadian citizenship in 1959.
Clive married Brenda Hatter in 1979 in Ontario and divorced in 1985, with no children.
Clive married Sharon Kaczkowski in 1986 in Calgary and divorced in 2010 and that relationship has three children: Keisha Llewellyn, Andrea Llewellyn, David Llewellyn.
Clive married Adalgisa Altagracia Mercado in 2014 in Puerto Plata Dominican Republic and has an adopted son Franklin.
Clive has two brothers, Mark Llewellyn of Toronto and Simon Llewellyn of Toronto.
. Graduating from Georgetown District High School in 1971 as an Ontario Scholar and Valedictorian.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Laws (LLB.), 1982 University of Western Ontario
Master of Arts in Economics (M.A.), 1977 Lakehead University
Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Hon. B.A.), 1975 University of Western Ontario
Senior Matriculation (grade 13) Georgetown District High School 1971, Ontario Scholar and Valedictorian
CAREER
2010 to 2016 Llewellyn Law, Calgary, major practice: Civil and Commercial law
1991 to 2009 Partner, Fleming LLP, Calgary, major practice: Civil and Commercial law
1987 to 1991 Partner, Code Hunter, Calgary, major practice: Civil and Commercial law
1983 to 1987 Lawyer, and Associate, Code Hunter, Calgary,
1982 to 1983 Articling Law Student, Howard Mackie, Calgary,
1977 to 1979 Economist, Ontario Economic Council, Toronto.
1976 to 1977 Tutorial Assistant, Mathematical Economics and Statistics, Lakehead University
1971 to 1972 Summer employee in Domtar Papermill in Georgetown
1967 to 1970 Summer employee as a dew worm picker in Georgetown
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Trials and appearances on behalf of clients at all levels of Courts in Alberta, and at the Supreme Court of Canada (White Resource Management Ltd. v. Durish, [1995] 1 S.C.R. 633]
From time to time Officer, Director, Shareholder in private companies carrying on various business endeavors in Alberta, Canada
From time to time Officer, Director, Shareholder of various startup companies and trading on Toronto Stock Exchange.
Member of the Legal Committee of the international wrestling federation, United World Wrestling 2009 to 2016.
President Wrestling Canada Lutte from 2007 to 2011; Treasurer 2005 to 2007; Past President 2011 to 2015; Director and member of Management Team Wrestling Canada Lutte 2016.
ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS
• Member, Canadian National Wrestling Team, 1974 - 1980 (various World Championships 1975, 1979 ; Olympics 1976 and 1980; Pan-American Games 1975; Commonwealth Games 1978 ; World Student Games 1977; World Cup 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979; Canada Cup.
• National Champion Freestyle 1980 and Greco 1976 and 1977
• Medalist at National Championships 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981
• Silver Medal Pan American Games (Mexico City) (1975) – 68kg
• 8th Place - World Champions (Minsk USSR) (1975) – 68kg
• Olympian, Canadian Olympic Wrestling Team (1976 and 1980 Boycott) – 68kg
• 7th Place - 1971 World Junior Wrestling Championships (Tokyo) – 52 kg
• 5th Place - 1973 World Junior Wrestling Championships (Miami) – 65kg
• Canadian University Wrestling champion (1973, 1974, 1975, 1977) 4 Times
• Canadian University Wrestling second place 1972
COACHING ACHIEVEMENTS
• Coach, University of Toronto 1977 to 1979; founder Metro-Toronto Wrestling Club;
• Assistant Coach London Wrestling 1979 - 1982
• Coach, Calgary Wrestling Club (high school age), 1985 – 1990
• Head Coach, Calgary Heat Wrestling Club in Calgary 1991 to 1994
• Founder of Rebels Amateur Wrestling Club in Calgary
• Instructor BDB Martial Arts , and Champions Creed Martial Arts , 2005 to present
• Coach of King of the Mat Wrestling Club Calgary 2005 to 2008
• Coach 1992 to 1999 of Youth Soccer in Calgary.
HALL OF FAME
Inducted into the University of Western Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2000
Inducted into the Georgetown District High School Hall of Fame in 2009
Inducted into the Haltom Hills Sports Hall of Fame in 2011
Inducted into Wrestling Canada Lutte Hall of Fame in 2015.
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