HALL OF FAME
The New York Athletic Club Hall of Fame opened in 1981. Joseph P. Ingrassia, the president of the Club at the time, decided that the re-modeled space on the second floor of the City House would be the ideal venue in which to honor those Club members making significant contributions to maintaining the NYAC's position as the world's most outstanding athletic club.
2022
- Meghan Musnicki
- Tom Fleming
- Kristie Davis
- Kerry McCoy
2019
- Joseph Caminiti
- Tedford H. Cann
- Seth Kelsey
- Maya Lawrence
- Coralie Simmons
- William J. Tully
2017
- Meb Keflezighi
- Kevin Earls
- Jillian Camarena-Williams
- Tyler McGill
- Megan Kalmoe
- Gwen Jorgensen
- Travis Stevens
2015
- Setrak Agonian
- Sonny Greenhalgh
- Sam Felton
- Rick Pitino
- Tony Azevedo
- Tim Seaman
2013
- Reese Hoffa
- Kayla Harrison
- Erin Cafaro, Caryn Davies, Caroline Lind, Taylor Ritzel (as team)
- Betsey Armstrong, Courtney Mathewson, Kelly Rulon, Jessica Steffens, Lauren Wenger (as team)
- Thomas Quinn
- Richard Garbarino
2011
- James W. O'Brien
- Larry Rawson
- Harvey Schiller
- George Masin
- Christopher Judge
- Vincent Ventura
2009
- Heather Petri
- Charlie Capozzoli
- Layne Beaubien
- Ronda Rousey
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Beau Hoopman
- Merrill Moses
- Adam Wright
2007
- Bob Cullum
- Natalie Golda
- Wellington Mara
- Heather Moody
- Nicolle Payne
- Bobby Weaver
- Blaine Wilson
2005
- Chris Ahrens
- Wyatt Allen
- Dick Button
- Peter Cipollone
- Herb Douglas
- Jimmy Pedro
- Jason Read
- Bryan Volpenhein
2003
- Tom Farrell
- Jack Kelly
- Bill Simon
- Wolf Wigo
1999
- Stan Dziedzic
- Fred Jarvis
- Fred Dwyer
- Robert Koehler
1998
- Lou Gioia
- Mike Donovan
- Antonio McKay
- Jason Morris
- George Steinbrenner
1997
- Charles J O'Connell
- Matt Centrowitz
- Scott Schulte
- Alex Orban
- Rocky Aoki
- Bishop John Gavin Nolan
1996
- Lance E. Deal
- James Fuchs
- Charles W. Schroeder
- Francis X. Sulger
1995
- J. Donald Clune
- Drury Gallagher
- Arthur Mercante
- Curtis Stone
1994
1993
1992
1991
- Robert H. Backus
- Bruce R. Baumgartner
- Col. Robert E. Nugent
- Edward Linz
- Richard E. Long
1990
1989
1988
1987
- Lincoln Ellsworth
- Joseph P. Ingrassia
- Anthony J. Keane
- Thomas V. Quinn
- James Rafferty
1986
1985
1984
1983
- W. Thomas Hoyt
- Henry Jackson
- Oscar Obert, Jr.
- Jack Sulger
- Gene Venzke
- Paul Wacker
- Bartow S. Weeks
1982
1981
Trophies
- Championship Boxing Belt
- George L. Lyon Cup
- James Hughes Memorial Trophy
- Jesse Owens International Trophy
- Lacrosse Champions' AAU Plaque
- Ray Ewry's Olympic Trophy
- The Golden Sculler
- The Spalding Trophy
- The Winged Foot Award
- Thomas Lipton Trophy
- US Flag from the 1912 Olympic Games
- AAU National Track and Field Championship
- Courtney S. Busse Trophy
- First Woven Winged Foot
- Hotel Martinique Cup AAU One Mile Championship
- ICAAAA Trophy Presented to William B. Curtis
- John J. Sulger Outstanding Achievement Award
- National Indoor Track and Field Team Championship