Alex Pietrangelo
Alex Pietrangelo represented Canada at two IIHF World Junior Championships. After winning gold in 2009, he helped the team to silver in 2010, while being named the tournament’s Best Defenceman and a...
View ArticleAlex Harvey
Alex Harvey was introduced to cross-country skiing when he was just three years old. That is no surprise as his father is Pierre Harvey, a legend of Canadian cross-country skiing. The elder Harvey...
View ArticleAlex Gough
Alex Gough is the leader of the Canadian luge team that has taken strides to be amongst the best in the world. At Sochi 2014 the team came closer to the Olympic podium than it ever had before, with...
View ArticleAlex Genest
Alex Genest made his first appearance at an Olympic Games in London and competed in the 3000m steeplechase, finishing 13th. He made his first world championship senior team in 2011, representing Canada...
View ArticleAlex Bilodeau
At Sochi 2014 Alex Bilodeau became the first Canadian man (and just the second Canadian athlete ever) to successfully defend an individual Olympic gold medal. He also became the first freestyle skier...
View ArticleAlex Beaulieu-Marchand
Alex Beaulieu-Marchand may be a relative newcomer on the international scene for ski slopestyle but is also a top contender in the new Olympic event. He competed in his first FIS World Cup in September...
View ArticleAleksandra Wozniak
Aleksandra Wozniak made her Olympic debut at the London 2012 Games where she advanced to the second round to finish tied for 17th place in women’s singles. She also teamed with Stephanie Dubois in...
View ArticleAlec Page
Please note: the information below is accurate as of the London 2012 Olympic Games and will be updated in advance of the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games and Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Alec Page competed...
View ArticleAdam van Koeverden
Please note: the information below is accurate as of the London 2012 Olympic Games and will be updated in advance of the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games and Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Adam van Koeverden...
View ArticleAaron Brown
Please note: the information below is accurate as of the London 2012 Olympic Games and will be updated in advance of the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games and Rio 2016 Olympic Games. At age 20, Aaron...
View ArticleAlyxandria Treasure
Alyxandria Treasure had a breakthrough year in 2014 when she finished second at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and won the first of her back-to-back Canadian high jump titles with a personal best of...
View ArticleAlysha Newman
As a young gymnast, Alysha Newman aspired to represent Canada, however an injury forced her to take a year away from sport and retire from gymnastics. To remain active after her recovery, Newman’s...
View ArticleAllysha Chapman
Allysha Chapman made her debut in the Canadian youth program as a 15-year-old in 2004. She represented the country for the first time four years later at the CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship, helping...
View ArticleAllison Beveridge
In her Olympic debut at Rio 2016, Allison Beveridge was part of Canada’s bronze medal in the team pursuit, alongside Jasmin Glaesser, Kirsti Lay, Georgia Simmerling and Laura Brown, setting a national...
View ArticleAlicia Brown
Being raised with a special appreciation and value for sport, Alicia Brown has wanted to compete for Team Canada from a young age. Growing up, watching the Olympic Games was a huge source of...
View ArticleAlena Sharp
Although Alena Sharp has been playing professionally on the LPGA Tour since 2005, she enjoyed the best season of her career in 2015 when she recorded two of her seven career top-10 results. It was the...
View ArticleAkeem Haynes
As the lead-off runner, Akeem Haynes helped Canada break a 20-year-old national record to win bronze in the 4x100m relay at Rio 2016. That success came four years after he had placed fourth in the 100m...
View ArticleAdam Froese
Adam Froese has more than 130 senior national caps since making his debut in 2009. While growing up in Australia, his Canadian father brought him and his brother to Calgary to play in a U19 nationals....
View ArticleAlex Harvey
Alex Harvey is the most successful Canadian cross-country skier in history outside of the Olympic Games. He is a five-time medallist at the FIS World Championships and has more than 25 World Cup...
View ArticleAlex Gough
Alex Gough made history at PyeongChang 2018, winning bronze in the women’s singles event for Canada’s first ever Olympic luge medal. Two days later, she stood on the podium again after winning silver...
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