Norman Kwong was born in Canada on October 24, 1929. He had a successful career in professional football, playing for both the Calgary Stampeders and the Edmonton Eskimos. After his football career, Kwong went into politics and served as the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 2005 to 2010.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M
About
After playing for both the Calgary Stampeders and the Edmonton Eskimos professional football teams, Kwong pursued a career in politics. From 2005 until 2010, he served as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
Before Fame
Before being drafted to the Calgary Stampeders in 1948, he played football at Western Canada High School.
Trivia
Over the course of his career as a football fullback, he scored over ninety touchdowns and won numerous athletic awards, including the Eddie James Memorial Trophy and the Canadian Athlete of the Year prize.
Family Life
A first-generation Chinese-Canadian, he grew up in Calgary, Alberta, and later married Mary Kwong.
Associated With
He and American athlete Roman Gabriel both made football history: Gabriel was the first Asian-American NFL quarterback, and Kwong was the first Chinese-Canadian professional football player.