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Diane Jones-Konihowski dances with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton. “Athletes just want to go to a Games and compete against the best in the world ...
Famed athletes John Konihowski and Diane Jones-Konihowski have been together 51 years. While his sports speciality was in the triple jump and hurdles, John Konihowski — from Moose Jaw — became a CFL ...
Former Olympic pentathlete Diane Jones-Konihowski, who was raised in Saskatoon, will be inducted to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame as part of a combined 2020-21 class. SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT.
Diane Jones Konihowski, once one of the world's great athletes, is wrapping up her working life at Distress Centre Calgary. Skip to Content. Explore Canoe, Canada's ...
Diane Jones-Konihowski hasn't given up on a Canadian Olympic team limping its way toward Beijing. While the former Olympic athlete and current Canadian Olympic Committee board member doesn't like ...
Canada’s Diane Jones-Konihowski takes the turn during ther 800m of the pentathlon event here August 6 at the Commonwealth Games. Jones won all the other events and placed 2nd in 1978.
Diane Jones-Konihowski hasn't given up on a Canadian Olympic team limping its way toward Beijing. While the former Olympic athlete and current Canadian Olympic Committee board member doesn't like ...
Her mom, former Canadian track star Diane Jones Konihowski, and her dad, former Edmonton Eskimo John Konihowski, both competed for Saskatchewan at the 1969 Canada Summer Games.
Diane Jones-Konihowski and Graham Smith, the two stars of the 1978 Commonwealth Games, carried in the Queen’s Baton into the 39-year-old stadium before a crowd of 3… ...
On Wednesday’s episode of In Conversation, Ron MacLean is joined by Olympic race walker Evan Dunfee and 2020-21 Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame inductee Diane Jones Konihowski. They discuss ...
From an Olympian to the average passer-by, Albertans are reflecting on the legacy of Queen Elizabeth following her death on Thursday. Buckingham Palace announced in a short statement that she died at ...
Diane Jones-Konihowski, who grew up in Saskatoon and attended the University of Saskatchewan, was among the best track and field athletes in the world in the 70s and 80s.