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Alysha Eveline Newman (born June 29, 1994) is a Canadian track and field athlete who specializes in the pole vault.She is 2024 Summer Olympics bronze medallist and 2018 Commonwealth Games champion, and holds both the Canadian national and Commonwealth Games records in the women's pole vault.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Canadian track and field athletes. It includes athletes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories
Penelope Oleksiak (born June 13, 2000) is a Canadian competitive swimmer.Nicknamed "Magic Penny", she is one of her country's most decorated Olympians.Oleksiak rose to fame during the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she became the first Canadian to win four medals in the same Summer Games, and the country's youngest Olympic champion with her gold medal win in the 100 m freestyle.
Canadian pole vaulter Alysha Newman is explaining her viral twerking celebration after taking home the bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics. While speaking to CBC Sports on Friday ...
Jennifer Botterill was a member of four women's teams. Cassie Campbell is the one of two Canadian players to be captain of multiple teams (2002 and 2006). [33] Marie-Philip Poulin scored the gold medal-winning goal in three separate Olympics (2010, 2014, 2022) [34] Hayley Wickenheiser is the all-time leading scorer in the women's event and was named tournament MVP twice.
See 30 Olympians glammed up on the red carpet, including gymnasts like Simone Biles and Suni Lee at the Met Gala to soccer's Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan.
Kaillie Humphries (née Simundson; September 4, 1985) is a Canadian-American bobsledder.Representing Canada, she was the 2010 and 2014 Olympic champion in the two-woman bobsled and the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist with brakewoman Phylicia George.
She was named Female Athlete of the Year by Speed Skating Canada in 2004 for long track. In 2006, she received the International Olympic Committee's Sport and Community Trophy. She was then named to the 2006 List of Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity by the Canadian Association for Advancement of Women and Sport (CAAWS).