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Martin James Riley (born May 8, 1955) is a former Olympian as a member of the Canadian national basketball team. Riley currently resides in Winnipeg Manitoba where he used to teach a sports psychology class (healthy lifestyles), but now teaches science to high school students. Also at the same school he teachers a sociology course and online law. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Riley played high school basketball at Sisler High School and college basketball at the University of Manitoba where he was named CIAU Player of the Year in 1976 and All-Canadian in 1976, '77, and '78.

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  • Martin James Riley (born May 8, 1955) is a former Olympian as a member of the Canadian national basketball team. Riley currently resides in Winnipeg Manitoba where he used to teach a sports psychology class (healthy lifestyles), but now teaches science to high school students. Also at the same school he teachers a sociology course and online law. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Riley played high school basketball at Sisler High School and college basketball at the University of Manitoba where he was named CIAU Player of the Year in 1976 and All-Canadian in 1976, '77, and '78. Riley was a member of the Canadian senior national team as a high schooler in 1973. The 1976 Olympic Canadian team finished just out of the medals in fourth place. Riley was captain of the 1980 team that did not participate in Moscow due to the boycott of the games of by the Canadian Olympic Committee. He also represented his country at the 1974 and 1978 FIBA World Championship, 1975 and 1979 Pan Am Games, as well as the 1977 and 1979 World University Games. Riley was a member of the (amateur) Nicolet Inn basketball club which won the Canadian Senior Men's Championship in 1979 and 1980. He played professionally in Argentina during the 1980–1 season. Inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 1991. (en)
  • Martin Riley, né le 23 avril 1954, à Winnipeg, dans le Manitoba, est un ancien joueur canadien de basket-ball. Il évolue durant sa carrière au poste de meneur. (fr)
  • Martin James "Marty" Riley (Winnipeg, 8 maggio 1955) è un ex cestista canadese. (it)
  • 马丁·赖利(英語:Martin Riley,1955年5月8日-),加拿大男子篮球运动员。他曾代表加拿大获得1976年夏季奥运会男子篮球比赛第四名。他也参加了1974年和1978年世界篮球锦标赛。 (zh)
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  • frozenhoops.com (en)
  • Martin Riley’s biography at Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum (en)
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  • Martin Riley, né le 23 avril 1954, à Winnipeg, dans le Manitoba, est un ancien joueur canadien de basket-ball. Il évolue durant sa carrière au poste de meneur. (fr)
  • Martin James "Marty" Riley (Winnipeg, 8 maggio 1955) è un ex cestista canadese. (it)
  • 马丁·赖利(英語:Martin Riley,1955年5月8日-),加拿大男子篮球运动员。他曾代表加拿大获得1976年夏季奥运会男子篮球比赛第四名。他也参加了1974年和1978年世界篮球锦标赛。 (zh)
  • Martin James Riley (born May 8, 1955) is a former Olympian as a member of the Canadian national basketball team. Riley currently resides in Winnipeg Manitoba where he used to teach a sports psychology class (healthy lifestyles), but now teaches science to high school students. Also at the same school he teachers a sociology course and online law. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Riley played high school basketball at Sisler High School and college basketball at the University of Manitoba where he was named CIAU Player of the Year in 1976 and All-Canadian in 1976, '77, and '78. (en)
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  • Marty Riley (it)
  • Martin Riley (fr)
  • Martin Riley (basketball) (en)
  • 马丁·赖利 (zh)
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