“For a city the size of Whanganui our sporting legacy is second to none in this country, and we need to continue to recognise that,” Smith said.
“Anybody can make a nomination, with nominations generally coming from a club or an individual who is associated with the nominee.
“Previous nominations, though not inducted, are also still up for consideration.”
Mayor Andrew Tripe said the Hall of Fame was an important avenue to recognise outstanding athletes and coaches who were continuing to perform on the world stage.
He said it enhanced “Whanganui’s rich sporting heritage”.
“It is important we recognise the achievements of those that reach their international sporting goals and bring credit to sport in our district.
“I am looking forward to a range of nominations being made celebrating our increasingly diverse sporting alumni.”
Nominations are open from Monday, October 16 to Friday, November 24.
Nomination forms can be downloaded from the Sport Whanganui website www.sportwhanganui.co.nz or a hard copy picked up from the Sport Whanganui office at Springvale Park.
A formal ceremony will be held for the inductees and invited guests in March 2024.
The current site of the Sports Hall of Fame - at Whanganui’s Cooks Gardens - is being reviewed, with a search for a new home under way.