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National teams National and development short track teams, staff Yves Hamelin Short track program director Montreal Frédéric Blackburn Women s team coach Montreal Derrick Campbell Men s team coach Montreal Jonathon Cavar National coach Calgary Laurent Daignault Men s team coach Montreal Jeffrey Scholten Women s team coach Montreal Jennifer Cottin Short track program coordinator Montreal Fabien Abejean Mental preparation Montreal Véronique Carmel Physiotherapist Montreal Alex Clark Strength trainer Montreal Kelly-Anne Erdman Nutritionist Calgary Paul Hunter Physiotherapist Calgary Danelle Kabush Mental performance consultant Calgary Perry Koziris Physiologist Montreal Suzanne Leclerc Team doctor Montreal Victor Lun Team doctor Calgary Christian Messier Athletic therapist Montreal Emmanuel Michon Biomechanic Montreal Catherine Naulleau Nutritionist Montreal Mélanie Olivier Nutritionist Montreal Danièle Sauvageau Strategy and team performance Montreal Nicholas Simpson Strength trainer Calgary Jonathan Tremblay Physiologist Montreal 57

YVES HAMELIN Short track program director Born: May 13, 1959, Grand-Mère, Que. Hometown: Proulxville, Que. Training centre: Maurice-Richard Arena, Montreal Highlights Yves joined SSC as short track program director in August 2006 He was the Canadian short track team leader for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, leading his team to five medals. Coaching Yves started coaching at the age of 31, working first developing young skaters and then moved to elite athletes with the CPV Montreal International He is a certified Level III coach He coached at two World Junior Championships (2004 and 2005), winning two gold medals, two silver and two bronze He also coached at two World Cups In 2005-06, four of his six skaters qualified for the national junior team He was named Quebec s 2005 Development Coach of the Year at the Lauréats Montréalais Gala, and was nominated for 2002, 2003 and 2004 He was named 2003 Coach of the Year by the Fédération de patinage de vitesse du Québec. Quick facts Yves sons, Charles and François, are members of the national team His interests include music, movies and running. 58

FRÉDÉRIC BLACKBURN National women s team coach Born: Dec. 21, 1972, Saguenay, Que. Hometown: Chicoutimi, Que. Training centre: Maurice-Richard Arena, Montreal 2012-13 season Frédéric is entering his third season as a coach with Canada s national teams, and first as women s head coach He will work with Jeff Scholten to coach 16 national and development women s teams skaters He will focus on the nine women on the national team. 2011-12 season Coaching the men s development, Frédéric had Alexandre St. Jean and Charle Cournoyer compete in two World Cups, Gabriel Chiasson-Poirier in one and Liam McFarlane in two World Cups and the 2012 World Championships McFarlane was a world champion and World Cup title season winner in the relay. He also won his first individual World Cup medal, a silver in the 500 metre, and a gold and silver in the relay In Cournoyer first World Cup, number three in Nagoya (Dec. 2-4), he earned a bronze medal in his first race, the 1,500 metres. Taking a silver medal in the relay at World Cup #4, he also earned the season relay World Cup title. Cournoyer was also named SSC s 2012 Rising Star for short track Frédéric was the men s coach at World Cups #3 and #4 this past season. Other seasons Frédéric is an NCCP Level IV coach He received SSC s Coaching Excellence Award in 2010 He was named 2010 Coach of the Year by the Fédération de Patinage de vitesse du Québec He worked as production manager for Apex Racing Skates for several years He coached with the Montreal St. Michel Club before joining the national teams program. Skater Frédéric was a member of the national short track team from 1990 to 2005, but was injured from 1998 to 2001 He was double Olympic medalist in Albertville in 1992 (1,000 and relay) He won the overall silver medal at 1994 World Championships and took the bronze in 1995 He also competed at the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics He competed in World Cup #6 in 2002-03, placing ninth in the 1,500 and winning the silver medal in the relay He was first overall at the 1993 and 1994 Canadian Open Championships and second in 1995 and1996. Quick facts Frédéric started speed skating at six He enjoys surfing during his leisure time. 59

DERRICK CAMPBELL National men s team coach Born: Feb. 18, 1972, Cambridge, Ont. Hometown: Cambridge, Ont. Training centre: Maurice-Richard Arena, Montreal 2012-13 season Derrick is entering his sixth season as a coach with Canada s national teams He will work with Laurent Daignault to coach 15 national and development men s teams skaters He will focus on the eight men on the national team. 2011-12 season Derrick was the men s national team coach at the 2012 World Championships and four of six World Cups National men s team members were relay world champions and won the World Cup relay title During six World Cups, the relay teams won two gold medals, two silver and a bronze His skaters won 10 World Cup gold medals, six silver and five bronze At the world championships, the men earned one individual gold medal, one silver and two bronze. Other seasons Derrick is an NCCP Level IV coach He was named SSC s 2011 Male Coach of the Year and received the award in 2010 along with other Olympic team coaches He coached the men s team to relay gold at Vancouver 2010 Olympics, as well as a gold and bronze medals in the 500 metres He was a finalist for coach of the year at 2008 Canadian Sport Awards He was named the 2007 Coach of the Year, awarded by the Fédération de patinage de vitesse du Québec He was the recipient of the Petro-Canada Coaching Excellence Award in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 He was the team leader and coach for U.S. Olympic team in 2006. Skater Derrick was a member of the Canadian national team from 1989 to 2000 He won the gold medal in the relay at the Nagano 1998 Olympics He also competed at the 1992 and 1994 Olympics He competed in eight world championships, winning five individual medals and five in the relay He was third overall and world champion in the 500 metres at the 1997 World Championships He was the ISU skaters representative from 1998 to 2000. Quick facts Derrick s Interests include golf, cars, music and spending time with family and friends. 60

JONATHON CAVAR National team coach Born: May 27, 1977, Ottawa Hometown: Ottawa Training centre: The Olympic Oval, Calgary 2012-13 season Jonathon is entering his sixth season as a coach with Canada s national teams He will work primarily national team member Gabrielle Waddell and development team skater Keri Morrison, who will be training out of The Olympic Oval in Calgary. 2011-12 season In addition to working with other short track skaters at The Olympic Oval, Jonathon coached national team member Gabrielle Waddell in her second international senior season She was named to the team for the World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), but did not skate She was only one of two national team members to compete in all six World Cups At the Canadian Open Championship in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she placed a career-high fourth overall. She won a silver medal in the 3,000, was fourth in the 1,500, fifth in the 1,000, and eighth in the 500 Gabrielle s final Canadian ranking was also a career-high fourth. Other seasons Jonathon was the recipient of the SSC s 2010 Male Coach of the Year award, along with other Vancouver 2010 Olympics team coaches He was co-coach of the silver medalist women s relay team at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics He is a NCCP Level III coach and a charter member of Professional Coaches Prior to joining the national team program, he coached part-time with Montreal-International Club for four years. Skater Jonathon was Canadian short track champion in 1998 He was a national and development teams athlete for five years He was the first Canadian to win a medal, silver in the 500 metres, at the inaugural 1994 World Junior Short Track Championships in Seoul He was a member of the Gloucester Concordes Speed Skating Club in Ottawa. Quick facts Jonathon s leisure activities include wilderness camping, soccer and learning to play the guitar His sister Valerie was on the short track team at the Nagano 1998 Olympics He graduated from Concordia University in 2002 with a Bachelor s degree in exercise science. 61

LAURENT DAIGNAULT National men s team coach Born: Oct. 30, 1968, Montreal Hometown: Montreal Training centre: Maurice-Richard Arena, Montreal 2012-13 season Since the Vancouver 2010 Olympics until recently, Laurent served as an equipment technician with the national short track teams He returns to a coaching position with Canada s national men s teams... Laurent will work with Derrick Campbell to coach 16 national and development men s teams skaters He will focus on the men s development team. 2011-12 season Laurent served as the national and development short track teams equipment technician, travelling to the six World Cups and World Championships. Other seasons Laurent coached on the short track national team from 1995 to 2002... He coached Canada at the Lillehammer 1998 Olympics and Salt Lake City 2002 Olympics. He also served as an equipment technician at the Torino 2006 Olympics... He coached two world junior champions Jean- François Monette in 1996 and François-Louis Tremblay in 1998. Skater Laurent was a member of the Canadian national team from 1988 to 1996 He was a silver medalist in the relay at the Albertville 1992 Olympics... Laurent started speed skating at the age of eight. Quick facts Laurent s brothers Guy and Michel were also at the Albertville 1992 Olympics Guy as coach and Michel as a speed skater The Daignault family received SSC s 2012 Gagné Family Award, which is presented to a family who has made an outstanding contribution to the development of the sport of speed skating in Canada Laurent has been designing skates since 1990. 62

JEFFREY SCHOLTEN National women s team coach Born: Nov. 6, 1977, Fredericton, N.B. Hometown: Fredericton, N.B. Training centre: Maurice-Richard Arena, Montreal 2012-13 season Jeffrey is entering his third season as a coach with Canada s national teams, joining in May 2010 He will work with Frédéric Blackburn to coach 16 national and development women s teams skaters He will focus on the seven women on the development team. 2011-12 season Coaching the women s development, Jeffrey had four skaters take part in World Cups recording four top 10 finishes Development team skaters Vanessa Bélanger-Marceau, Sabrina Bourgela and Andréa Do-Duc each competed in two World Cups, and Kasandra Bradette took part in three Jeffrey was the women s coach at World Cups #3 and #4 this past season. Other seasons After retiring from competitive speed skating in 2008, Jeffrey served as an equipment technician with the national team for two seasons He was a member of the team s support staff at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics He is an NCCP Level III coach. Skater Jeffrey was on the national and development short track teams for eight years, from 2000 to 2007 He set five world records during his career, two at the Canadian Open Championships in 2000 His highlights in World Cup competition include winning gold, silver and bronze medals in the 500 metres and silver in the 3,000 He was a gold medalist in the 500 metres and silver medalist in 1,000 at 2003 FISU Games He participated in two world championships and was a gold medalist at a World Team Championships He was named Athlete of the Year by Speed Skating New Brunswick in 2000. Quick facts Jeffrey started speed skating at the age of five He enjoys playing soccer during his leisure time. 63

THE 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES ARE OVER. THE NEXT HAVE JUST BEGUN. Our summer athletes were relentless in training, fierce in their focus, and exceptional in their performance at the London Games. They made Canada proud. Soon, it will be time for our winter athletes to shine. #GiveYourEverything olympic.ca

Short track Valérie Maltais SSC s 2011-12 Female athlete of the year, Short track Olivier Jean 2011-12 Marc Gagnon Award SSC s Male athlete of the year, Short track Charle Cournoyer 2011-12 Guy Daignault Award SSC s Rising Star, Short track 65

GUILLAUME BASTILLE Born: July 21, 1985, Rivière-du-Loup, Que. Hometown: Rivière-du-Loup, Que. Club: CPV Rivière-du-Loup (Les Loupiots) International senior seasons: 5 (2007-2012) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault 2011-12 Season This was his fifth international senior season At his first world championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), he ranked ninth overall, placing sixth in the 500 and 1,000 and ninth in the 1,500. He was world champion taking the gold medal with the relay team After competing in four of six World Cups, his season classifications were: 11th in the 500 (2 races); eighth in the 1,000 (2 races); 33rd in the 1,500 (2 races); and, first in the relay. He won his second career World Cup gold medal in the 1,000 in World Cup #6 in Dordrecht (Feb. 10-12). He also won his second career silver medal in the second 500 race at World Cup #2 in Saguenay (Oct. 28-30). With the relay team, he won two gold, a silver and bronze medal At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), he ranked fifth overall. He was second in the 1,000, third in the 3,000, 11th in the 500 and 12th in the 1,500 His final Canadian ranking was fifth. Career Highlights Olympics (1): Competed in the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. Won gold in the relay and placed 34th in the 1,500. At the selections, he placed third in the 500 and 1,000 and first the 1,500. World Championships (1): Competed in his first championships in 2012. Placed fifth in the 500, fifth in the 1,000 and ninth in the 1,500. Has one medal gold in the relay. World Cups (14): Won two gold, two silver and four bronze career individual medals, and five gold, two silver and four bronze medals in the relay His highest individual season classification was fourth in the 1,500 during 2010-11 He won season relay titles in 2009, 2011 and 2012 His first event was World Cup #5 in Quebec City, Feb. 1-3, 2008. He won a bronze in each of the two 1,000-metre races, and another in the relay. World Junior Championships (1): Was seventh overall in 2005. Won bronze in the relay and was fourth in the 1,000. FISU Games (1): Won silver in the 1,000 (the only individual medal for Canada) and silver in the relay in 2009. National competitions: At seven Canadian Open Championships, he won one gold, silver and three bronze medals. His best ranking was second in 2007-08 At the 2004-05 Canadian junior championships, he was fourth overall and won silver in the Super 1,500. Awards: Recipient of the Peter Williamson Trust Fund education bursary in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Quick Facts He began speed skating when he was six years old Currently working on his masters degree in earth science at UQAM Member of the Relève Citoyenne for his contribution to the well-being of his fellow countrymen, his community and Canada. Sponsored by Premier Tech since 2006 (www.premiertech.com/global/fr) 66

Results - Guillaume Bastille 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 10 1st: 10 1 WC-2 2nd: 2 Pen 3 WC-5 7 2nd: 14 1 WC-6 7 1st: 1 2 WC Rank 11 8 33 1 World Champ. 6 6 9 1 9 Fall Selections 11 5 2 4 Cdn Open 11 2 12 3 5 Cdn Rank 5 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1st: 3; 2nd: 1 WC-2 2nd: 3 11 1 WC-6 2 4 3 WC Rank 9 4 1 Fall Selections 8 7 6 6 Selections #2 9 8 3 1 4 Cdn Open 13 8 5 1 7 Cdn Rank 7 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 34 1 Olympic Sel. 3 3 1 WC-1 21 3 WC-2 10 2 WC-3 48 1 WC Rank 21 2 Fall Selections 8 7 6 7 Cdn Rank 3 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall FISU Games 2 7 4 2 WC-5 2nd: 17 1 WC-6 10 16 4 WC Rank 40 60 1 Cdn Open 4 17 3 5 Cdn Rank 6 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-5 1st: 3; 2nd: 3 3 WC-6 17 9 5 WC Rank 64 14 41 2 Cdn Open 3 4 4 2 Cdn Rank 8 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 27 17 11 Cdn Rank 17 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 11 7 4 4 6 Cdn Rank 11 2004-05 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 13 4 9 3 7 Cdn Jrs 4 5 6 S1500: 2 4 Cdn Open 25 15 21 19 21 2003-04 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Jrs. 15 10 10 S1500: 11 67

RÉMI BEAULIEU Born: Feb. 20, 1985, Alma, Que. Hometown: Alma, Que. Club: CPV Alma (Les Satellites) International senior seasons: 3 (2008-09, 2010-12) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault 2011-12 Season This was his third international senior season After competing in four of six World Cups, his season classifications were: 35th in the 500 (2 races); 16th in the 1,000 (3 races); 24th in the 1,500 (3 races); and, first in the relay. His best individual result was fifth in the first 1,000 race at World Cup #3 in Nagoya (Dec. 2-4). He won a gold and two silver medals in the relay At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), he ranked sixth overall. He was fourth in the 1,000, fifth in the 1,500, fifth in the 3,000, and 12th in the 500 At the national team selections no. 2 in Calgary (March 9-11), he ranked second overall with a 13th place in the 500, second in the 1,000, 1,500 and 3,000 His final Canadian ranking was eighth. Career Highlights Olympics: At the selections for the 2010 Games, he placed seventh in the 500, sixth in the 1,000 and fifth the 1,500. World Cups (12): Won a silver and two bronze career individual medals, and three gold, three silver and three bronze medals in the relay His highest individual season classification was 13th in the 1,500 during 2008-09 He won season relay titles in 2009, 2011 and 2012 His first event was World Cup #1 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 17-19, 2008. He placed eighth and ninth in the two 1,500 races, and won bronze in the relay. FISU Games (1): Competed at the 2006-07 Games, taking sixth in the 1,000, 15th in the 1,500 and ninth in the 3,000. National competitions: At six Canadian Open Championships, he won one gold, silver and three bronze medals. His was first overall in 2009-10. Quick Facts He started speed skating at the age of six Enjoys listening to music, reading, trekking and climbing He is studying at the Université de Québec à Montreal in kinesiology. 68

Results - Rémi Beaulieu 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-3 36 Pen 1st: 5 8 Pen WC-4 2nd: 8 12 2 WC-5 1st: 8; 2nd: 12 1 WC-6 1st: 7; 2nd: 12 2 WC Rank 35 16 24 1 Fall Selections 12 7 6 7 Selections #2 13 2 2 2 2 Cdn Open 12 4 5 5 6 Cdn Rank 8 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 Pen 2nd: 11 1 WC-3 2nd: 2 20 1 WC-4 13 2nd: 14 WC-5 2nd: 13 5 3 WC-6 1st: 17; 2nd: 11 3 WC Rank 19 34 23 1 Fall Selections 10 4 7 7 Selections #2 4 3 5 6 3 Cdn Open 7 3 6 8 6 Cdn Rank 6 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympic Sel. 7 6 5 Fall Selections 10 4 7 6 Cdn Open 2 1 3 6 1 Cdn Rank 6 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1st: 8; 2nd: 9 3 WC-2 2nd: 3 9 2 WC-6 10 3 4 WC Rank 17 13 1 Cdn Open 13 7 10 10 Cdn Rank 9 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 5 16 20 10 Cdn Rank 9 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall FISU Games 6 15 9 Cdn Open 3 Cdn Rank 7 Overall 2005-06 Cdn Rank 10 69

SABRINA BOURGELA Born: Dec. 7, 1990, Montreal Hometown: Montreal Club: CPV Pointe-aux-Trembles International senior seasons: 1 (2011-12) Coaches: Frédéric Blackburn and Jeffrey Scholten 2011-12 Season This was her first international senior season After competing in two of six World Cups, her season classifications were: 22nd in the 500 (1 race); 51st in the 1,000 (2 races); 65th in the 1,500 (1 race). In her first career event at World Cup #3 in Nagoya (Dec. 2-4), she skated in both 1,000 races finishing 17th in the first and 14th in the second. She was also on the relay team that placed seventh. At her second World Cup in Shanghai (Dec. 9-11), she had her best finish, sixth in the second 500 race, by winning the B final At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she ranked fifth overall. She was third in the 3,000, fifth in the 500 and 1,500, and sixth in the 1,000 At the national team selections no. 2 in Calgary (March 9-11), she ranked third overall, placing second in the 500, eighth in the 1,000, third in the 1,500 and eighth in the 3,000 Her final Canadian ranking was eighth. Career Highlights World Cups (2): In her first career event at World Cup #3 in Nagoya (Dec. 2-4), she skated in both 1,000 races finishing 17th in the first, 14th in the second and seventh in the relay. At her second World Cup in Shanghai (Dec. 9-11), she had her best finish, sixth in the second 500 race, by winning the B final. World Junior Championships (1): Was 11th overall in 2010 won silver in the relay. FISU Games (1): Competed at the 2011 Games. National competitions: At the last four Canadian Open Championships, she won a bronze medal in the 3,000 in 2012. Her best ranking was fifth overall in 2011-12. Awards: Holds the Canadian women s intermediate records in the 1,000 and 1,500, established in 2008. Quick Facts Sabrina was a figure skater before starting speed skating at age 10 She started at the CPV Montreal Centre-Sud Mathieu Giroux, winner of a gold medal in Team Pursuit in Vancouver 2010, was her club coach in Pointe-aux- Trembles, Que. She enjoys reading, biking and going to the theatre She is studying at the UQAM She is sponsored by Antoine Laoun. 70

Results - Sabrina Bourgela 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-3 1st: 17; 2nd: 14 7 WC-4 2nd: 6 19 7 WC Rank 22 51 65 Fall Selections 13 7 5 7 Selections #2 2 8 3 8 3 Cdn Open 5 6 5 3 5 Cdn Rank 8 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall FISU Games 13 8 12 4 Fall Selections 11 8 10 11 Selections #2 8 17 2 2 5 Cdn Open 12 8 9 14 12 Cdn Rank 12 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 16 6 11 2 11 Fall Selections 9 10 11 11 Cdn Open 8 7 13 14 10 Cdn Rank 17 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 21 10 21 16 Cdn Rank 19 Overall 2006-07 2007-08 Cdn Rank 23 17 71

KASANDRA BRADETTE Born: Oct. 10, 1989, Saint-Félicien, Que. Hometown: Saint-Félicien, Que. Club: CPV Saint-Félicien (Les Éclairs) International senior seasons: 1 (2011-12) Coaches: Frédéric Blackburn and Jeffrey Scholten Twitter: @KasBradette 2011-12 Season This was her first international senior season After competing in three of six World Cups, her season classifications were: 14th in the 500 (4 races); 44th in the 1,000 (1 race); 67th in the 1,500 (1 race). In her first career event at World Cup #3 in Nagoya (Dec. 2-4), she was 10th in the first 1,000 and 14th in the 500. She also placed seventh in the relay. She reached her first A final, placing fourth in the 500 at World Cup #4 in Shanghai (Dec. 9-11) At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she ranked seventh overall. She was fourth in the 500, seventh in the 1,000, seventh in the 1,500, and eighth in the 3,000 She was first overall at the national team selections no. 2 in Calgary (March 9-11). She placed first in the 500 and 1,000, second in the 1,500 and third in the 3,000 Her final Canadian ranking was sixth. Career Highlights World Cups (3): In her first career event at World Cup #3 in Nagoya (Dec. 2-4), she was 10th in the first 1,000, 14th in the 500, and seventh in the relay. She reached her first A final, placing fourth in the 500 at World Cup #4 in Shanghai (Dec. 9-11). National competitions: At the last four Canadian Open Championships, she had her best overall ranking, seventh, in 2011-12. Her best individual race was a fourth place finish in the 500 in 2011-12. Quick Facts She started speed skating at the age of 11 her father was going to register her for hockey but changed his mind after seeing highlights of Marie-Eve Drolet winning the 2000 World Junior Championships She has competed in track and field in the 100 and 200 metres and long jump. She competed at the Quebec Games in 2003 and 2005 and provincial championships from 2001 to 2006 She enjoys cooking, reading, biology and nature She is studying biochemistry at the UQAM. 72

Results - Kasandra Bradette 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-3 14 1st: 10 7 WC-4 1st: 4; 2nd: 11 7 WC-6 7 12 WC Rank 14 44 67 Fall Selections 7 14 11 9 Selections #2 1 1 2 3 1 Cdn Open 4 7 7 8 7 Cdn Rank 6 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Fall Selections 9 16 12 15 Selections #2 1 4 13 4 4 Cdn Open 5 12 19 10 10 Cdn Rank 10 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Fall Selections 10 15 16 16 Cdn Open 18 5 16 12 12 Cdn Rank 19 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 9 10 24 12 Cdn Rank 21 Overall 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Cdn Rank 25 31 32 73

MARIE-ÈVE DROLET Born: Feb. 3, 1982, Chicoutimi, Que. Hometown: Laterrière, Que. Club: CPV Chicoutimi (Les Comètes) International senior seasons: 5 (2000-01, 2001-02, 2008-09, 2010-12) Coaches: Frédéric Blackburn and Jeffrey Scholten 2011-12 Season This was her fifth international senior season Competing in her fourth World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), she ranked seventh overall. She placed eighth in the 500, 15th in the 1,000, won bronze medals in the 1,500 and 3,000. She also finished fourth with the relay team After competing in four of six World Cups, her season classifications were: 11th in the 1,000 (2 races); seventh in the 1,500 (6 races). She won the silver medal in the second 1,000 race at World Cup #6 in Dordrecht (Feb. 10-12) and another with the relay team at World Cup #2 in Saguenay (Oct. 28-30) At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she ranked second overall. She won the 1,500, was second in the 1,000, third in the 500, and fourth in the 3,000 Her final Canadian ranking was second. Career Highlights Olympics (1): Won a bronze in the relay at the 2002 Olympics and placed fourth in the 1,000 and sixth in the 1,500 At the selections for the 2010 Games, she placed eighth in the 500, second in the 1,000 and 10th the 1,500. World Championships (4): Competed in the 2001, 2002, 2011 and 2012 championships She has won three individual bronze medals and two in the relay. Her best overall finish was sixth in 2001. World Cups (16): Won one gold, five silver and one bronze individual medal, and two gold, three silver and two bronze in the relay Her highest individual season classification is fourth in the 1,500 in 2010-11 Her first event was World Cup #1 in Calgary (Oct. 20-22, 2000) when she raced the 500, 1,000 and 1,500. World Junior Championships (5): Competed at the 1997 to 2001 championships Was champion in 2000 and 2001 Won two gold, six silver and two bronze individual medals. National competitions: At the last four Canadian Open Championships, she won two gold medals, four silver and three bronze She was second overall the past two season in 2011 and 2012. Awards: Named SSC s Female Short Track Athlete of the Year in 1999, 2000 and 2001 She holds the Canadian junior women ISU record in the 1,000, established in 2000. Quick Facts She started speed skating at the age of six Her leisure activities include snowshoeing, hiking, camping She has a psychology degree and is currently studying naturopathy. 74

Results - Marie-Ève Drolet 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1st: 6; 2nd: 5 4 WC-2 4 8 2 WC-5 1st: 9; 2nd: 5 4 WC-6 2nd: 2 5 8 WC Rank 11 7 5 World Champ. 8 15 3 3 4 7 Fall Selections 3 2 3 3 Cdn Open 3 2 1 4 2 Cdn Rank 2 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 9 2nd: 2 3 WC-2 12 5 2 WC-3 2 16 8 WC-4 4 2nd: 6 4 WC-5 18 11 2 WC-6 3 2 3 WC Rank 6 4 2 World Champ. 8 13 7 3 9 Fall Selections 4 2 5 2 Cdn Open 2 2 1 3 2 Cdn Rank 2 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympic Sel. 8 2 10 Fall Selections 4 2 5 3 Cdn Open 4 2 4 3 3 Cdn Rank 8 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-5 2nd: 9 8 1 WC-6 2nd: 15 7 WC Rank 57 36 17 3 Cdn Open 13 4 4 6 Cdn Rank 7 2001-02 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 4 6 3 WC-3 9 8 4 WC Rank 28 25 7 World Champ. 10 7 4 4 3 7 2000-01 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 10 10 14 4 WC-5 7 14 2 1 WC-6 12 1 4 WC Rank 13 25 12 3 World Champ. 9 3 8 6 World Jrs 1 2 1 S1500: 2 1 Cdn Rank 1 1999-2000 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 2 2 2 1 Cdn Rank 10 1998-99 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 2 8 3 4 Cdn Rank 1 Overall 1996-97 1997-98 World Jrs 4 9 Cdn Open 9 6 Cdn Rank 12 11 75

MICHAEL GILDAY Born: Jan. 5, 1987, Iqaluit, Nunavut Hometown: Yellowknife Club: Yellowknife Speed Skating Club International senior seasons: 5 (2006-2009, 2010-2012) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault Twitter: @ykgday Blog: mgilday.wordpress.com 2011-12 Season This was his fifth international senior season After competing in four of six World Cups, missing the last two because he fractured his shoulder in training before the event in Moscow (Feb. 3-5), his season classifications were: 41st in the 500 (2 races); sixth in the 1,000 (3 races); 19th in the 1,500 (3 races). He won silver and bronze individual medals in the 1,000 and a gold, silver and bronze in the relay At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), he ranked his best-ever third overall. He was third in the 1,500, second in the 3,000, ninth in the 1,000, and 10th in the 500 His final Canadian ranking was third. Career Highlights Olympics: At the selections for the 2010 Games, he placed fifth in the 500, fourth in the 1,000 and won the 1,500. World Championships (1): Was scheduled to compete in his first championships in individual distances in 2012, but suffered a shoulder injury. Was a world champion in the relay in 2011. World Cups (17): Won one gold, three silver and three bronze individual medal, and four gold, six silver and four bronze in the relay His highest individual season classification is third in the 1,500 in 2010-11 His first event was World Cup #3 in Saguenay (Dec. 1-3, 2006) when he was 10th in the 500 and disqualified in the 1,500 Captured his first individual medal, silver, in the 1,000 at World Cup #2 in Vancouver in 2008. FISU Games (1): Placed 16th in the 500, 30th in the 1,000 and seventh in the 3,000 at 2006-07 Games. National competitions: Competing in his last six Canadian Open Championships, he ranked his best-ever third overall in 2012 He has won two silver medals and three bronze. Awards: His family was awarded the 2007 Gagné Family Award for their contributions to speed skating in Canada He was named the Northwest Territories junior male athlete of the year in 2007 and 2008 Holds the Canadian senior records in the 500 and 1,500, established in 2009 Established a new world record in the 1,000 in 2007. Quick Facts He started speed skating at age four His hobbies and interests include skiing, mountain biking, hiking and spending time outdoors His cousin, Leela Gilday, is a Juno award-winning singer/songwriter He was a cross-country skiing Western Canadian champion in the 2003 juvenile category He is sponsored by the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Yellowknife Racquet Club. 76

Results - Michael Gilday 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 17 1st: 5 1 WC-2 2 21 3 WC-3 2nd: 3 9 8 Pen WC-4 1st: 11 4 2 WC-5 injured WC-6 injured WC Rank 41 6 19 1 World Champ. Injured Fall Selections 6 3 3 3 Cdn Open 10 9 3 2 3 Cdn Rank 3 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 8 2 1 WC-2 5 1 1 WC-3 6 1 WC-4 6 2nd: 19 2 WC-5 14 3 3 WC-6 10 3 3 WC Rank 25 8 3 1 World Champ. 1 Fall Selections 7 1 2 2 Cdn Open 18 5 3 3 5 Cdn Rank 5 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympic Sel. 5 4 1 Fall Selections 7 1 1 2 Cdn Rank 10 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 8 2nd: 10 3 WC-2 2nd: 2 21 2 WC-3 9 6 2 WC-6 17 5 WC Rank 34 14 15 1 Cdn Open 15 9 4 7 Cdn Rank 8 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-2 6 9 2 WC Rank 25 41 2 Cdn Open 19 8 2 7 Cdn Rank 6 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall FISU Games 16 30 7 WC-3 10 DQ WC-4 1st: 21; 2nd: 12 2 WC Rank 68 48 7 Cdn Open 11 15 7 Cdn Rank 9 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Jrs 4 7 Cdn Open 8 6 6 8 Cdn Rank 15 2004-05 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Jrs 5 9 8 S1500: 9 8 77

JESSICA GREGG Born: March 16, 1988, Edmonton Hometown: Edmonton Club: Edmonton Speed Skating Club International senior seasons: 5 (2006-2011) Coach: Jonathon Cavar Twitter: @JessGregg 2010-11 Season 2011-12 Season: Did not compete because of an injury. 2010-11 Season: This was her fifth international senior season After competing in three of six World Cups, her season classifications were: 11th in the 500, 55th in 1,000, and 47th in the 1,500. She won a bronze medal in the 500 at World Cup #4 in Shanghai, China, and silver in the relay at World Cup 35 in Moscow At the Canadian Open Championships, she was fourth overall. She won bronze in the 500 and 1,000 Her final Canadian ranking was fourth. Career Highlights Olympics (1): Won a silver in the relay, placed fourth in the 500 and sixth in the 1,000 in 2010 At the selections for the 2010 Games, she was first in the 500, eighth in the 1,000 and 16th the 1,500. World Championships (3): Competed at the 2008, 2009 and 2010 championships She has won an individual bronze medal in the 500 in 2009, and two silver (2008 and 2010) medals and one bronze (2009) in the relay Her best overall ranking was sixth in 2009. World Cups (18): Won one gold, one silver and three bronze individual medals, and two gold, one silver and nine bronze in the relay Her highest individual season classification is fifth in the 500 in 2009-10 Her first event was World Cup #3 in Saguenay (Dec. 1-3, 2006) when she won bronze in the first 500 and was fifth in the second race. World Junior Championships (2): Competed in the 2005 and 2006 championships, placing fifth overall both times She won bronze medals in the 500 (2005 and 2006) and relay (2005). FISU Games (1): At the 2006-07 Games, she finished 19th in the 500, ninth in the 1,000 and 10th in the 1,500. National competitions: In five Canadian Open Championships since 2005-06, she has won four silver and three bronze medals Her best finish was second overall in 2009 She placed first in the 500, the 1,000 and overall at the 2006 Canadian junior championships She ranked first in Canada for the only time in 2008-09. Awards: Named SSC s 2009 Female Athlete of the Year, short track. Quick Facts She started speed skating at age five She enjoys hiking, skiing and travelling Her mother Kathy Gregg was an Olympic speed skater, her father Randy Gregg played hockey in the NHL and at the Olympics, her brother Jamie is on the long track national team and her sister Sarah was on the long track development team She is studying kinesiology at the University of Calgary She is involved with FunTeam Alberta and Fast and Female She is sponsored by Gregg Distributors. 78

Results - Jessica Gregg 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Injured 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-3 1st:12 25 8 WC-4 3 2nd:14 4 WC-5 6 14 2 WC Rank 11 55 47 2 Cdn Open 3 3 12 8 4 Cdn Rank 5 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 4 6 2 Olympic Sel. 1 8 16 WC-1 2 10 3 WC-2 9 3 WC-3 8 3 WC-4 7 3 WC Rank 5 14 4 World Champ. 4 5 18 8 2 9 Cdn Rank 2 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 3 14 3 WC-2 9 24 3 WC-3 1st:16; 2nd:8 4 WC-4 5 3 WC-5 1 6 1 WC Rank 6 22 World Champ. 3 8 17 6 3 6 Cdn Open 2 2 3 2 Cdn Rank 1 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 5 21 3 WC-2 10 7 5 WC-6 30 31 WC Rank 9 18 67 4 World Champ. 2 Cdn Open 2 6 10 4 Cdn Rank 5 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-3 1st: 3; 2nd: 5 3 WC-4 6 1 WC-6 1st: 4; 2nd: 9 4 WC Rank 13 7 FISU Games 19 9 10 Cdn Open 2 17 14 Cdn Rank 7 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 3 10 14 S1500: 5 4 5 Cdn Jrs 1 1 1 Cdn Open 5 4 6 Cdn Rank 12 2004-05 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 3 21 37 4 3 5 Cdn Rank 14 79

CHARLES HAMELIN Born: April 14, 1984, Lévis, Que. Hometown: Sainte-Julie, Que. Club: CPV Ste-Julie (Les Fines Lames) International senior seasons: 9 (2003-2012) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault Twitter: @Speedskater01 Website: lesfrereshamelin.com 2011-12 Season This was his ninth international senior season Competing in his ninth World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), he ranked fourth overall. He won the silver medal in the 500, bronze in the 1,000, fourth in the 1,500. An injury kept him from competing in the 3,000. He was also world champion in the relay After competing in five of six World Cups, his season classifications were: second in the 500 (4 races), fourth in the 1,000 (2 races) and fifth in the 1,500 (4 races). He won the season World Cup relay title. He won four gold individual medals, three silver and one bronze. He also teamed-up for two gold, a silver and bronze medal in the relay At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), he ranked first overall. He won the 500 and 3,000, was second in the 1,500 and third in the 1,000 He was the top Canadian for the end-of-season ranking. Career Highlights Olympics (2): Competed at the 2006 and 2010 Games He won gold in the 500 and relay in 2010, and earned a silver medal in the relay in 2006. World Championships (9): Competed in the last nine championships from 2003 to 2012 He was second overall twice (2007 and 2011) He was world champion in individual distances three times (500 twice and 3,000), and won six silver medals and three bronze. He was world relay champion four times and won two silver medals. World Cups (41): Won 18 gold, 13 silver and 18 bronze individual medals. In the relay, he won 13 gold, 14 silver and nine bronze He was World Cup season champion in the 500 (2010) and relay four times (2005, 2009, 2011 and 2012) His first event was World Cup #5 in the Czech Republic (Feb. 6-8, 2004) when he raced the 500 and 1,000 He earned his first career individual medal (bronze) at World Cup #6 in Bormio, Italy (Feb. 12-14, 2004). World Junior Championships (2): Competed at the 2002 and 2003 championships He was fourth overall in 2003, winning silver in the 500 and 1,500, and bronze in the relay Won a silver medal in the relay in 2002. National competitions: In his last eight Canadian Open Championships, he was champion in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 (did not compete in 2006 and 2010 because of world championships). Awards: Named SSC s Male Skater of the Year Short Track in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 Holds the men 1,000 record at the Canada Winter Games, established in 2003 Holds the world record in the 1,000 (1:23.454), established in January 2009. Quick Facts He started speed skating at the age of 10 His brother François is also a member of the national team and father Yves is the SSC s short track program director In his free time, he enjoys movies He is involved with KidSport Canada He is sponsored by PwC, P&G, Oakley, Red Bull, and Dk Spec. 80

Results - Charles Hamelin 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 2 1st: 1 1 WC-2 1st: 2 1 3 WC-3 1 19 Pen WC-4 2nd: 1 2 2 WC-5 3 1st: 7 WC Rank 2 4 5 1 World Champ. 2 3 4 1 4 Fall Selections 1 1 1 1 Cdn Open 1 3 2 1 1 Cdn Rank 1 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1 1st: 4 1 WC-2 2nd: 1 16 1 WC-3 1st: 8 1 WC-4 4 1st: 7 2 WC-5 9 5 3 WC Rank 5 11 17 1 World Champ. 9 2 2 4 1 2 Fall Selections 1 5 1 1 Cdn Open 3 1 1 2 1 Cdn Rank 1 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 1 4 7 1 WC-1 6 2 4 3 WC-2 1 17 12 2 WC-3 1 3 1 2 WC-4 8 8 3 1 WC Rank 1 3 2 2 World Champ. 4 9 18 4 7 Fall Selections T1 5 T1 1 Cdn Rank 1 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 2 2 3 WC-2 1 2 WC-3 1 3 2 WC-4 3 2nd: 2 1 WC-5 2nd: 9 3 1 WC Rank 8 4 4 1 World Champ. 1 15 19 3 3 Cdn Open 2 1 1 1 Cdn Rank 1 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 6 3 2 WC-2 1st: 3; 2nd: 3 2 WC-3 2 3 8 WC-4 4 2 2 WC-5 2 3 3 WC-6 1 4 5 WC Rank 4 4 7 2 World Champ. 2 4 5 2 6 Cdn Open 1 6 6 3 Cdn Rank 1 81

Results continued - Charles Hamelin 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 7 3 2 WC-2 2 1 WC-3 3 2 8 WC-4 4 1 2 WC-6 1 2 4 WC Rank 14 20 44 7 World Champ. 1 2 4 2 2 Cdn Open 1 1 1 1 Cdn Rank 1 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 4 2 WC-1 6 3 WC-2 4 3 WC-3 3 4 WC-4 17 4 WC Rank 5 4 World Champ. 5 3 7 1 1 4 Cdn Rank 4 2004-05 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-2 7 11 18 3 WC-3 4 3 3 1 WC-4 7 1 6 1 WC-5 7 1 3 2 WC-6 1 3 WC Rank 3 4 5 1 5 World Champ. 2 4 5 4 1 4 Cdn Open 1 Cdn Rank 1 2003-04 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-5 7 5 2 WC-6 32 3 18 1 WC Rank 49 32 65 2 55 World Champ. 4 Cdn Rank 5 2002-03 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 2 4 2 S1500: 5 3 4 Cdn Open 9 Cdn Rank 9 2001-02 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 24 9 14 2 Cdn Open 5 Cdn Rank 11 82

Hall of Fame Year Category Selection (City) 1965 Long track Gorman, Charles I. (Saint John, N.B.) 1965 Long track McCullough, Jack (Winnipeg) 1965 Long track Mitchell, Betty (Winnipeg) 1965 Long track Roe, Lot (Toronto) 1965 Long track Stack, Frank (Winnipeg) 1966 Long track Audley, Gordon (Winnipeg) 1966 Long track Johnston, Percy (Toronto) 1968 Builder Barber, Jack (Ottawa) 1968 Builder Downey, Clarence (Saskatoon) 1970 Long track Robson, Fred (Toronto) 1972 Long track Brooks, Leila (Toronto) 1972 Builder Underhill, Patricia (Edmonton) 1973 Builder Costin, Harold P. (Ottawa) 1975 Long track Robinson, Ross (Toronto) Year Category Selection (City) 1975 Long track Ryan, Doreen (Edmonton) 1993 Builder Jayner, Jack (Riverview, N.B.) 1976 Long track MacKay, Craig (Saskatoon) 1993 Short track Lackie, Mark (Calgary) 1978 Long track Hurd, Alex (Sudbury, Ont.) 1993 Short track Murray, Michael (Brampton, Ont.) 1978 Long track Logan, Fred (Saint John, N.B.) 1993 Builder Nadeau, Yves (Beloeil, Que.) 1978 Long track Logan, William (Saint John, N.B.) 1994 Long track Auch, Susan (Winnipeg) 1978 Long track McCannell, Doreen (Winnipeg) 1994 Short track Donatelli Green, Eden (Calgary) 1980 Long track Fitzgerald, Phyllis (RockyMountainHouse) 1994 Builder Fletcher, Iris (Regina) 1980 Long track Gagné, Maurice (Charlesbourgh, Que.) 1994 Short track Rhead Skarvan, Shelly (Moose Jaw, Sask.) 1980 Long track Olin, Ralf (Ladysmith, B.C.) 1994 Long track Turnbull Spence, Cathy (Edmonton) 1980 Builder Panting, Arthur W. (Winnipeg) 1995 Long track Cassan, Gerry (Ottawa) 1980 Builder Roughton, William E. (Montreal) 1995 Builder Lamothe, André (Montreal) 1981 Long track Burka-Lovell, Sylvia (Winnipeg) 1995 Long track Scott, Kevin (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) 1982 Long track Priestner, Cathy (Calgary) 1996 Builder Barlow, Elsie (Edmonton) 1983 Builder Cody, Harry (Toronto) 1996 Builder Boucher, Bob (Nelson, B.C.) 1983 Builder McCannell, Donald (Winnipeg) 1996 Builder Gagné, Pierre (Charlesbourgh, Que.) 1983 Long track Sands, John (Mississauga, Ont.) 1996 Builder Thususka, Brian (Don Mills, Ont.) 1984 Long track Boucher, Gaétan (Sainte-Foy, Que.) 1997 Long track Bouchard, Sylvain (Québec, Que.) 1985 Builder Hennigar, Carl (Kitchener, Ont.) 1997 Short track Charest, Isabelle (Frelighsburg, Que.) 1985 Builder Hodges, Bob (Edmonton) 1997 Builder Gordon, Doug (Winnipeg) 1986 Builder Rubenstein, Louis (Montreal) 1997 Builder Marcoux, Guy (Loretteville, Que.) 1987 Builder Boschuk, Wally (Moose Jaw, Sask.) 1997 Long track Pichette, Jean (Sainte-Foy, Que.) 1987 Builder Comis, Bruno (Calgary) 1997 Builder Thompson, Ron (Winnipeg) 1987 Short track Daigle, Sylvie (Sherbrooke, Que.) 1998 Short track Bédard, Éric (Shawinigan, Que.) 1987 Short track Daignault, Guy (Montreal) 1998 Long track Le May Doan, Catriona (Saskatoon) 1987 Builder Hurdis, John (Toronto) 1998 Long track Overland, Kevin (Cambridge, Ont.) 1987 Builder Marleau, René (Saskatoon) 1998 Short track Perreault, Annie (Windsor, Que.) 1987 Builder Morris, Leonard B. (Lachine, Que.) 1998 Long track Wotherspoon, Jeremy (Humboldt, Sask.) 1987 Builder Overend, Clara (Abbotsford, B.C.) 1999 Long track Elm, Steven (Calgary) 1987 Builder Overend, Howard (Abbotsford, B.C.) 1999 Long track Loignon, Ariane (St-Étienne Lauzon, Que.) 1987 Builder Walters, Jack (Ottawa) 1999 Short track Monette, Jean-François (Montreal) 1987 Builder West, Ken (Kelowna, B.C.) 1999 Short track Tremblay, François-Louis (Charlesbourgh) 1988 Builder Hearn, Eugene (Saskatoon) 2000 Builder Chinquanta, Ottavio (Milan, Italy/Italie) 1990 Short track Baril, Benoît (Quebec, Que.) 2000 Short track Drolet, Marie-Êve (Laterrière, Que.) 1990 Short track Daignault, Michel (Montreal) 2000 Builder Dyer, William (Fort St. John, B.C.) 1990 Short track Grenier, Louis (Sainte-Foy, Que.) 2000 Long track Marois, Phillippe (Sherbrooke, Que.) 1990 Short track Perreault, Maryse (St-Élise d Orford, Que.) 1990 Short track Webster, Brenda (Regina) 2000 Short track Quinn, Andrew 2000 Short track Robillard, Steve (Montreal) 1991 Builder Grenier, Jean (Sainte-Foy, Que.) 2000 Short track Scholten, Jeff (Fredericton, N.B.) 1991 Builder Laberge, Marcel (Sainte-Foy, Que.) 2001 Long track Marshall, Neal (Coquitlam, B.C.) 1991 Short track Lambert, Nathalie (Montreal) 2004 Long track Hughes, Clara (Winnipeg) 1991 Builder Planert, Robert (Kitchener, Ont.) 2004 Builder Thibault, Jacques (Calgary) 1991 Builder Verrault, Michel (Lac Beauport, Que.) 2005 Builder Fisher, Debbie (Calgary) 1992 Builder Augustine, Harold (Regina) 2005 Short track Guilmette, Jonathan (Montreal) 1992 Short track Blackburn, Frédéric (Chicoutimi, Que.) 2005 Long track Ireland, Mike (Winnipeg) 1992 Builder Comfort, Howard (Calgary) 2005 Long track Klassen, Cindy (Winnipeg) 1992 Builder Goplen, Henrietta (Saskatoon) 2005 Long track Rempel, Shannon (Winnipeg) 1992 Long track Sirois, Kevin (Red Deer, Alta.) 2005 Short track Turcotte, Mathieu (Sherbrooke, Que.) 1992 Builder Williamson, Peter (Winnipeg) 2005 Long track Warsylewicz, Justin (Regina) 1993 Long track Appleby, Liz (Winnipeg) 2006 Long track Groves, Kristina (Ottawa) 1993 Short track Gagnon, Marc (Montreal) 2006 Short track Leblanc-Boucher, Anouk (Prévost, Que.)

FRANÇOIS HAMELIN Born: Dec. 18, 1986, Lévis, Que. Hometown: Sainte-Julie, Que. Club: CPV Ste-Julie (Les Fines Lames) International senior seasons: 5 (2007-2012) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault Twitter: @FrankHamelin Website: lesfrereshamelin.com 2011-12 Season This was his fifth international senior season After competing in two of six World Cups, his season classifications were: 37th in the 500 (1 race); 130th in the 1,000 (1 race); 26th in the 1,500 (2 races). He won a gold and bronze in the relay and won the World Cup season title in the relay At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), his placed 12th overall. He was ninth in the 500, seventh in the 1,000, 20th in the 1,500, and 10th in the 3,000 At the national team selections no. 2 in Calgary (March 9-11), he ranked first overall. He was first in the 500, 1,000 and 1,500, and seventh in the 3,000 His final Canadian ranking was seventh. Career Highlights Olympics (1): He won gold in the relay in 2010, and placed fifth in the 1,000. World Championships (3): Competed in the 2008, 2010 and 2011 championships Was world champion in the relay in 2011 and won silver medals in 2008 and 2010 He won a silver in the 500 in 2010 He best overall ranking was fifth in 2010. World Cups (17): Won a silver and four bronze individual medals. In the relay, he won six gold, four silver and five bronze He was World Cup season champion in the relay three times (2009, 2011 and 2012) His first event was World Cup #5 in Quebec City (Feb. 1-3, 2008) when he raced the 500 and 1,000 He earned his first career individual medal (bronze) at World Cup #6 in Salt Lake City, Utah (Feb. 8-10, 2008). World Junior Championships (2): Competed at the 2005 and 2006 championships Won a bronze medal in the 1,000 and silver in the relay in 2006 His best rank was seventh overall in 2006. National competitions: In his last five Canadian Open Championships, he was overall champion in 2008 and runner-up in 2011. He won four silver medals and one bronze His best end of season Canadian ranking was second in 2010-11. Awards: Established a new world record in the 500 in 2007 the record was broken later in the season He was named SSC s Rising Star for short track in 2008. Quick Facts He started speed skating at the age of five In his spare time he enjoys dinner with friends, reading and movies He studied at Collège Édouard-Montpetit in Longueil, Que. He is involved with KidSport Canada His brother Charles is also a member of the national team and father Yves is the SSC s short track program director He is sponsored by PwC, P&G, Oakley, Red Bull, and Dk Spec. 84

Results - François Hamelin 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 Pen 2nd: 6 1 WC-2 2nd: 8 9 3 WC Rank 37 130 26 1 Fall Selections 4 4 5 5 Selections #2 1 1 1 5 1 Cdn Open 9 7 20 10 12 Cdn Rank 7 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 17 2nd: 16 1 WC-2 3 1st: 9 1 WC-5 4 2 3 WC Rank 10 15 69 1 World Champ. 7 4 11 6 1 8 Fall Selections 3 3 4 3 Cdn Open 2 6 2 4 2 Cdn Rank 2 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 5 1 Olympic Sel. 4 2 4 WC-1 4 3 WC-2 9 5 2 WC-3 6 2 WC-4 3 1 WC Rank 24 4 2 World Champ. 2 13 13 6 5 Fall Selections 3 3 4 5 Cdn Rank 5 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 5 7 3 WC-2 7 3 2 WC-3 7 2 WC-4 8 1 WC-5 16 5 1 WC-6 9 4 WC Rank 10 11 Cdn Open 8 2 7 4 Cdn Rank 4 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-5 9 14 3 WC-6 3 8 5 WC Rank 17 63 35 2 World Champ. 7 9 21 2 11 Cdn Open 6 2 3 1 Cdn Rank 5 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 17 6 5 Cdn Rank 8 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 11 3 19 S1500: 4 2 7 Cdn Rank 13 2004-05 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 16 38 19 20 Cdn Rank 23 85

JESSICA HEWITT Born: Oct. 9, 1986, Langley, B.C. Hometown: Kamloops, B.C. Club: CPV Montréal-Gadbois International senior seasons: 3 (2008-09, 2010-2012) Coaches: Frédéric Blackburn and Jeffrey Scholten 2011-12 Season This was her third international senior season After competing in three of six World Cups, his season classifications were: 28th in the 500 (1 race), 34th in the 1,000 (1 race), and 35th in the 1,500 (3 races) At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she placed sixth overall. She was third in the 1,000, seventh in the 500, fifth in the 3,000, and 13th in the 1,500 At the national team selections no. 2 in Calgary (March 9-11), she ranked second overall. She was third in the 500, second in the 1,000, first in the 1,500 and first in the 3,000 Her final Canadian ranking was seventh. Career Highlights Olympics: At the selections for the 2010 Games, she placed eighth in the 500, 12th in the 1,000 and eighth the 1,500. World Championships (2): Competed at the 2009 and 2011 championships Won bronze medals in the relay in 2009 and 2011 was 11th overall in 2011, skating in the individual distances. World Cups (13): Won one gold medal, two silver and three bronze in the relay Her best race finish was sixth in the 500 and 1,000 during 2010-11 season Her first event was World Cup #1 in Salt Lake City, Utah (Oct. 17-19, 2008) when she raced the 1,000 and 1,500, and went on to compete in all six events that season. National competitions: In her last eight Canadian Open Championships, she had a best ranking of second overall in 2010 She has won a gold, two silver and four bronze medals in individual races Her best season Canadian ranking was third in 2010-11. Quick Facts She started speed skating at the age of 10 Her hobbies include snowboarding, fishing, soccer and running She has skated out of the Kamloops Long Blades Speed Skating Club in Kamloops, B.C. 86

Results - Jessica Hewitt 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 DNF 1st: 16 4 WC-2 2nd: 8 13 WC-5 8 2nd: 16 8 WC Rank 28 34 35 5 Fall Selections 5 6 14 6 Selections #2 3 2 1 1 2 Cdn Open 7 3 13 6 6 Cdn Rank 7 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1st: 14; 2nd: 6 3 WC-2 1st: 7; 2nd: 12 2 WC-5 6 13 2 WC-6 6 8 3 WC Rank 20 21 2 World Champ. 13 11 12 3 11 Fall Selections 8 7 3 7 Cdn Open 6 6 3 4 3 Cdn Rank 3 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympic Sel. 8 12 8 Cdn Open 1 3 2 2 2 Cdn Rank 6 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 10 2nd: 13 3 WC-2 18 3 WC-3 16 4 WC-4 14 2nd: 17 3 WC-5 2nd: 16 18 1 WC-6 7 WC Rank 28 30 35 3 World Champ. 3 Cdn Open 5 3 9 4 Cdn Rank 5 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 14 7 6 10 Cdn Rank 8 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 13 9 15 Cdn Rank 13 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 18 4 6 8 8 Cdn Rank 15 2004-05 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 18 22 23 22 24 Cdn Rank 23 87

OLIVIER JEAN Born: March 15, 1984, Lachenaie, Que. Hometown: Lachenaie, Que. Club: CPV Montréal-International International senior seasons: 5 (2006-07, 2008-2012) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault 2011-12 Season This was his fifth international senior season Competing in his fourth World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), he ranked third overall. He was world champion in the 500 and relay, 23rd in the 1,000, fifth in the 1,500 and fourth in the 3,000 After competing in five of six World Cups, his season classifications were: champion in the 500 (4 races), third in the 1,000 (5 races) and 22nd in the 1,500 (1 race). He also won the season relay title At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), he placed second overall. He won the 1,000 and 1,500, was fifth in the 500, and seventh in the 3,000 His final Canadian ranking was second. Career Highlights Olympics (1): Gold medalist in 2010 and finished fourth in the 1,500 and ninth in the 500. World Championships (4): Competed at the 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012 championships Was world champion in the 500 (2012) and relay (2011, 2012) Won a total of three gold medals, one silver and bronze His best overall ranking was third in 2012. World Cups (23): Won seven gold, five silver and four bronze individual medals. In the relay, he won five gold, 10 silver and five bronze He was World Cup season champion in the 500 (2012) and relay three times (2009, 2011 and 2012) His first event was World Cup #1 in Changchun, China (Oct. 20-22, 2006) when he won his first silver medal in the 500 and placed fourth in the 1,000. Won six individual medals during the 2006-07 season. World Junior Championships (1): Was 12th overall in 2002 and won a silver medal in the relay. National competitions: In his last four Canadian Open Championships (2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012), he placed third in the first three and second in 2012. He won two gold medals, three silver and one bronze Won two gold (3,000 and relay) and two silver (500 and 1,000) medals at the 2003 Canada Winter Games. Awards: Named SSC s Male Athlete of the Year for short track in 2012 Received SSC s 2007 Rising Star Award for short track. Notes: Missed most of the 2007-08 season due to an injury. Quick Facts He started speed skating at age of five He is also an in-line skater in the summer and won the Canadian in-line sprint championships in 2006 He enjoys reggae music, which he says makes him skate faster. 88

Results - Olivier Jean 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-2 1st: 1 3 3 WC-3 1 1st: 4 8 Pen WC-4 1st: 1 2 2 WC-5 1 4 1 WC-6 2nd: 2 5 2 WC Rank 1 3 22 1 World Champ. 1 23 5 4 1 3 Fall Selections 2 2 4 2 Cdn Open 5 1 1 7 2 Cdn Rank 2 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-3 16 15 1 WC-4 8 2nd: 3 2 WC-5 16 3 WC-6 1st: 6 8 3 WC Rank 31 27 20 1 World Champ. 2 7 10 7 1 6 Fall Selections 15 2 3 5 Cdn Open 6 2 4 6 3 Cdn Rank 3 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 9 4 1 Olympic Sel. 1 1 3 WC-1 8 5 3 WC-2 16 9 2 WC-3 6 14 2 WC-4 6 40 1 WC Rank 10 38 11 2 Fall Selections 15 2 3 3 Cdn Rank 2 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1st: 21; 2nd: 7 3 WC-2 16 20 2 WC-3 2nd: 1 2 2 WC-4 19 2nd: 3 1 WC-5 15 21 8 1 WC Rank 15 21 8 1 World Champ. 3 5 9 7 6 Cdn Open 3 4 2 3 Cdn Rank 2 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Missed most of season to injury Cdn Rank 24 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 2 4 2 WC-2 13 3 1 WC-3 2 WC-4 1 6 2 WC-6 1 3 WC Rank 10 63 32 7 World Champ. 8 15 5 2 10 Cdn Open 4 2 13 3 Cdn Rank 2 Overall 2004-05 2005-06 Cdn Rank 9 7 2001-02 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 10 11 12 2 12 89

VALÉRIE MALTAIS Born: July 4, 1990, Chicoutimi, Que. Hometown: La Baie, Que. Club: CPV La Baie (Les F-18) International senior seasons: 4 (2008-2012) Coaches: Frédéric Blackburn and Jeffrey Scholten Twitter: @valemaltais 2011-12 Season This was her fourth international senior season Competing in her fourth World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), she ranked second overall. She was world champion in the 3,000, took bronze in the 1,000, seventh in the 500, 13th in the 1,500 and fourth in the relay After competing in four of six World Cups, her season classifications were: 15th in the 500 (1 race), 39th in the 1,000 (1 race), 5th in the 1,500 (5 races) and fifth in the relay. She won a silver and bronze in the 1,500 and silver in the relay At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she was first overall. She claimed gold in the 500, 1,000 and the 3,000, and was second in the 1,500 She was first overall for the final Canadian ranking. Career Highlights Olympics (1): Was 14th in the 1,500 in 2010 At the selections for the 2010 Games, she placed fifth in the 500, fourth in the 1,000 and third the 1,500. World Championships (4): Competed in the 2009 to 2012 championships Was world champion in the 3,000 and took the 1,000 in 2012 Won silver and two bronze medals in the relay Her best overall ranking was second in 2012. World Cups (13): Won a silver medal and two bronze individual medals, and two silver and eight bronze in the relay Her highest individual season classification is fifth in the 1,500 in 2011-12 Her first event was World Cup #1 in Salt Lake City, Utah (Oct. 17-19, 2008) when she raced twice in the 1,500 Her first individual medal, a bronze, was won in the 1,500 in World Cup #1 in Montreal (Oct. 22-24, 2010). World Junior Championships (3): Competed at the 2006, 2007 and 2009 championships Sixth overall at the 2009 championship, winning bronze in the 500 and silver in the relay. National competitions: In her last four Canadian Open Championships (2007, 2008, 2008 and 2012), she was the overall champion for the first time in 2012. She was Canadian champion in the four distances, won silver twice and bronze once She was the 2007 overall junior champion, as well as in the 1,000 and 1,500. She also won the 1,000 and 1,500 in 2009 Won a gold, silver and two bronze medals at the 2007 Canada Winter Games. Awards: Named SSC s Female Short Track Athlete of the Year in 2012. Quick Facts She began speed skating when she was six She competed in figure skating before speed skating She enjoys photography, watching movies and TV series, yoga and rollerblading She studies at the Collège de Maisonneuve in Montreal She helped fundraise for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada She is sponsored by Saputo, Ville de Saguenay and Oakley. 90

Results - Valérie Maltais 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1st: 2; 2nd:Pen 4 WC-2 9 4 2 WC-5 1st: 3; 2nd: 9 4 WC-6 4 4 8 WC Rank 15 39 5 5 World Champ. 7 3 13 1 4 2 Fall Selections 2 1 2 2 Cdn Open 1 1 2 1 1 Cdn Rank 1 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 16 1st: 3 3 WC-2 8 4 2 WC-6 6 20 3 WC Rank 64 24 13 2 World Champ. 3 Fall Selections 2 3 1 1 Cdn Rank 4 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 14 Olympic Sel. 5 4 3 WC-1 18 3 WC-2 18 3 WC-3 11 3 WC-4 5 3 WC Rank 42 12 4 World Champ. 2 Fall Selections 2 3 1 2 Cdn Rank 5 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1st: 8; 2nd: 7 3 WC-2 2nd: 10 10 3 WC Rank 41 16 World Champ. 14 21 11 3 13 World Jrs 3 9 6 S1500: 5 2 6 Cdn Open 3 5 1 3 Cdn Jrs 2 1 1 S1500: 4 2 Cdn Rank 3 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 6 11 7 30 9 Cdn Jrs 3 2 4 S1500: 1 3 Cdn Rank 12 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 18 6 6 7 Cdn Open 6 2 5 4 Cdn Rank 8 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 9 7 11 4 11 Cdn Jrs 1 1 1 Cdn Rank 15 91

LIAM McFARLANE Born: Dec. 30, 1985, Medicine Hat, Alta. Hometown: Medicine Hat, Alta. Club: CPV Montréal-Gadbois International senior seasons: 2 (2010-2012) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault 2011-12 Season This was his second international senior season Competing in his first World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), he was world champion with the relay team After competing in two of six World Cups, his season classifications were: 12th in the 500 (2 races), 31st in the 1,000 (2 races) and season champion in the relay. He won his first individual medal, a silver in the 500, at World Cup #5 in Moscow (Feb. 3-5). He also won a gold medal and silver in the relay At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), he placed fourth overall. He won a bronze medal in the 500, was sixth in the 1,000, fourth in the 3,000, and 13th in the 1,500 His final Canadian ranking was a career-high fourth. Career Highlights Olympics (1): At the selections for the 2010 Games, he placed second in the 500, ninth in the 1,000 and seventh the 1,500 ninth overall. World Championships (1): Competed in his first championships in 2012. Was world champion in the relay. World Cups (4): Won his first and only individual medal, a silver in the 500, at World Cup #5 in Moscow (Feb. 3-5, 2012) He also won two gold medals and two silver in the relay Was season relay champion in 2011 and 2012 His highest individual season classification is 12th in the 500 in 2011-12 His first event was World Cup #3 in Changchun, China (Oct. 29-31, 2010) when he competed in two 500 races. FISU Games (2): Won a silver medal in the relay in 2009 and was fifth in the 500 Won silver in the 500 and the relay in 2011. National competitions: In his last four Canadian Open Championships, he had his best overall ranking, third, in 2010. He won gold in the 500 in 2010 and bronze in 2012, and bronze in the 1,000 in 2010. Quick Facts He began speed skating when he was eight His interests include spending time with friends, reading, board games, music, video games and TV shows Studied psychology at the University of Calgary Also trained with the Medicine Hat Speed Skating Club. 92

Results - Liam McFarlane 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-5 2 10 1 WC-6 14 10 2 WC Rank 12 31 1 World Champ. 1 Cdn Open 3 6 13 4 4 Cdn Rank 4 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall FISU Games 2 5 5 2 WC-3 1st: 7; 2nd: 4 1 WC-4 9 1st: 15 2 WC Rank 18 64 1 Fall Selections 5 7 7 7 Selections #2 2 7 6 7 7 Cdn Open 5 18 10 16 10 Cdn Rank 9 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympic Sel. 2 9 7 6 Fall Selections 5 12 11 9 Cdn Open 1 3 19 5 3 Cdn Rank 8 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall FISU Games 5 2 Cdn Open 9 14 21 13 Cdn Rank 11 Overall 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Cdn Rank 41 18 12 93

MARIANNE ST. GELAIS Born: Feb. 17, 1990, Saint-Félicien, Que. Hometown: Saint-Félicien, Que. Club: CPV Saint-Félicien (Les Éclairs) International senior seasons: 5 (2006-07, 2008-2012) Coaches: Frédéric Blackburn and Jeffrey Scholten 2011-12 Season This was her fifth international senior season Competing in her third World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), she finished fourth in the relay team After competing in four of six World Cups, her season classifications were: fifth in both the 500 (4 races) and 1,000 (4 races). She won four individual gold medals and one silver, as well as a silver medal in the relay She did not compete at the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15) because of a back injury Her final Canadian ranking was fifth. Career Highlights Olympics (1): Won a silver medal in the 500 and in the relay in 2010 At the selections for the 2010 Games, she placed second in the 500, 10th in the 1,000 and fourth the 1,500, for a fourth overall ranking. World Championships (3): Competed in the 2010, 2011 and 2012 championships Won bronze in the 500 in 2010, and silver in the relay in 2010 and bronze in 2011 Her highest individual rank was seventh in 2010. World Cups (15): Won nine gold, three silver and three bronze individual medals, and three silver and eight bronze in the relay She was season champion in the 500 in 2010-11 season, winning each of her five races Her first event was World Cup #6 in Hungary, Budapest (Feb. 9-11, 2007) when she raced the 500 and 1,000 Won her first individual, silver in the 500, at World Cup #2 in Vancouver (Oct. 24-26, 2008). World Junior Championships (2): Competed in the 2008 and 2009 championships Champion was champion in the 500 in 2009 and won bronze in 2008 She also won silver (2009) and bronze (2008) in the relay She was fourth overall in 2009 and seventh in 2008. National competitions: At her three Canadian Open Championships (2007, 2008, and 2011), she was first overall and won gold in the 500 and 1,000 champion in 2011. She also won silver in the 1,500 and 3,000 the same year She was 2009 Canadian junior overall and 500 champion, second in the 1,000, 1,500 and Super 1,500. She was second overall in 2008 and third in 2007 Won four gold medals (500, 1,000, 3,000 and relay) and one silver (1,500) at the 2007 Canada Winter Games, finishing first overall. She also holds the Games 500 and 3,000 records. Awards: Named SSC s Female short track Skater of the Year in 2010 and 2011 Named SSC s 2009 Rising Star for short track She holds the World junior in the 500 (44.922), set in the January 2009, and she holds the Canadian 500 record, 43.241 set on Feb. 17, 2010 (Vancouver 2010 Olympics). Quick Facts She started speed skating at the age of 10 She enjoys watching movies in her spare time She is studying at the Collège Maisonneuve in Montreal She is an ambassador for the Children s Wish Foundation She is sponsored by the Saint-Félicien Automobile Association and Domaine-du-Roy en forme. 94

Results - Marianne St. Gelais 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1 16 4 WC-2 1st: 1 1 2 WC-5 4 10 4 WC-6 2 1st: 1 8 WC Rank 5 5 5 Fall Selections 1 3 1 1 Cdn Open injured Cdn Rank 5 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1 2 3 WC-2 1 1st:3 2 WC-5 1 5 2 WC-6 1st: 1; 2nd: 1 3 WC Rank 1 9 2 World Champ. 7 7 18 3 10 Fall Selections 1 2 3 Cdn Open 1 1 2 2 1 Cdn Rank 1 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 2 2 Olympic Sel. 2 10 4 WC-1 3 24 3 WC-2 19 3 WC-3 16 7 3 WC-4 3 3 WC Rank 4 15 44 4 World Champ. 3 16 19 7 2 7 Fall Selections - 1 2 1 Cdn Rank 3 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 28 14 3 WC-2 2 11 3 WC Rank 12 44 57 3 World Jrs 1 7 4 S1500: 6 2 4 Cdn Jrs 1 2 2 S1500: 2 1 Cdn Rank 11 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall World Jrs 3 7 12 S1500: 6 3 7 Cdn Jrs 1 3 1 S1500: 4 2 Cdn Open 5 8 8 8 Cdn Rank 9 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-6 5 14 WC Rank 44 62 Cdn Jrs 2 4 3 S1500: 4 3 Cdn Open 6 10 4 Cdn Rank 9 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Age Class 2 4 3 3 Cdn Rank 23 95

FRANÇOIS-LOUIS TREMBLAY Born: Nov. 13, 1980, Alma, Que. Hometown: Alma, Que. Club: CPV Saguenay International senior seasons: 13 (1998-2002, 2004-2012) Coaches: Derrick Campbell and Laurent Daignault Twitter: @FLTremblay 2011-12 Season This was his 13th international senior season Competing in his 10th World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), he was world champion with the relay team After competing in four of six World Cups, his season classifications were: sixth in the 500 (3 races), 21st in the 1,000 (1 race), 17th in the 1,500 (4 races) and season champion in the relay. He won gold in the 500 in World Cup #2 in Saguenay (Oct. 28-30), and two bronze medals (500 and 1,000) in other competition. He also won two gold medals, a silver and bronze in the relay At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), he placed eighth overall. He took the silver medal in the 500, was eighth in the 3,000, 10th in the 1,500, and 19th in the 1,000 His final Canadian ranking was sixth. Career Highlights Olympics (3): Competed at the 2002, 2006 and 2010 Olympics Won gold in the relay in 2002 and 2010, and silver in 2006 Won a silver medal in the 500 in 2006 and bronze in 2010 Tied Marc Gagnon as the most decorated Olympian from Quebec (five medals). World Championships (10): Competed at the 1999 to 2002, 2005 to 2007, and 2009, 2010 and 2012 championships He was world champion in the 500 in 2005, 2006 and relay in 2005, 2006 and 2012 Also won two individual silver medals and one bronze, and three silver medals in the relay. World Cups (50): Won 12 gold, 10 silver and 15 bronze individual medals, and since 2005-06 seven gold, nine silver and four bronze in the relay He was season champion in the 500 in 2006 and 2009, and the relay in 2001, 2005, 2006, 2011 and 2012 His first event was World Cup #5 during 1998-99 season Won his first medal, a silver, at World Cup #1 in Montreal (Oct. 21-23, 1999). World Junior Championships (3): Competed at the 1997, 1998 and 1999 championships Was champion in 1998, winning gold in the 500, silver in the 1,000 and Super 1,500 and fifth in the 1,500 Was third overall in 1999, with a gold in the 500, silver in the Super 1,500 and bronze in the 3,000. National competitions: In nine Canadian Open Championships since 1996-97, he was second overall in 2005 and 2008. He was champion in the 1,000 in 1998 and 2005 and in the 500 in 2008 He was ranked the top Canadian at the end of the 1999-2000 and 2005-06 seasons, was second in 2004-05 and third in 2008-09. Awards: Named SSC s Male Skater of the Year for short track in 1999, 2000 and 2006 Named 2006 Quebec Excellence Athlete at the Gala Sport-Québec. Quick Facts He started speed skating at the age of four His leisure activities include playing guitar and listening to music. 96

Results - François-Louis Tremblay 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 3 2nd: 6 1 WC-2 1st: 7; 2nd: 1 3 WC-5 1st: 19; 2nd: 8 1 WC-6 3 10 2 WC Rank 6 21 17 1 Fall Selections 3 10 13 6 Cdn Open 2 19 10 8 8 Cdn Rank 6 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 4 1st: 7 1 WC-2 1 1st: 17 1 WC Rank 6 77 34 1 Fall Selections 2 10 5 4 Cdn Rank 8 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 3 1 WC-1 4 6 3 WC-2 6 2 WC-3 4 2 WC-4 1 3 WC Rank 2 16 2 World Champ. 3 14 17 7 8 Fall Selections 1 10 5 4 Cdn Rank 4 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 3 3 WC-2 2 6 WC-3 2 4 2 WC-4 6 3 1 WC-5 1 3 1 WC Rank 1 8 19 World Champ. 4 6 20 6 7 Cdn Open 1 3 6 2 Cdn Rank 3 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1 3 2 WC-2 2 4 2 WC-3 2 8 8 WC-4 1 5 2 WC Rank 3 8 35 2 Cdn Rank 11 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 1 2 2 WC-2 1 5 1 WC-3 1 WC-4 2 15 2 WC-6 2 6 WC Rank 8 23 69 7 World Champ. 2 4 7 5 2 5 Cdn Open 2 5 19 Cdn Rank 3 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 2 23 2 WC-1 3 15 WC-2 15 9 WC-3 4 7 WC-4 8 19 97

Results continued - François-Louis Tremblay WC Rank 4 7 4 World Champ. 1 8 11 2 1 3 Cdn Rank 1 2004-05 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-3 7 WC-4 8 WC-5 2 8 WC-6 3 WC Rank 15 60 32 1 World Champ. 1 7 2 5 1 3 Cdn Open 2 Cdn Rank 2 2003-04 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 4 18 6 4 7 Cdn Rank 6 2002-03 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 4 3 12 WC-2 1 6 4 WC-3 14 31 18 WC-5 3 3 3 WC-6 15 10 7 WC Rank 2 4 5 3 5 Cdn Open 4 15 14 14 10 Cdn Rank 6 2001-02 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Olympics 1 WC-3 21 WC-4 3 12 WC Rank 19 33 T58 World Champ. 2 2000-01 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 2 DNF 7 3 WC-2 4 13 13 4 WC-3 1 4 7 5 WC-4 1 5 6 WC-5 11 5 8 WC Rank 2 7 7 1 3 World Champ. 2 Cdn Rank 5 1999-2000 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 2 7 16 WC-2 5 9 14 WC-3 12 4 3 WC-4 5 5 10 WC Rank 7 6 11 9 World Champ. 10 4 4 6 7 Cdn Rank 1 1998-99 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-5 16 WC-6 19 7 WC Rank 48 34 42 World Champ. 5 16 S1500: 16 11 World Jrs 1 3 10 S1500: 2 3 Overall 1996-97 1997-98 World Jrs 5 1 Cdn Open 19 3 Cdn Rank 24 98

2012-13 Intact Insurance Day on Skates Join, Intact Insurance, your branch and local club in celebrating speed skating in Canada: Quebec City on Feb. 2 and 3, or Feb. 9 and 10. Edmonton, during the Silver Skate Festival, on Feb. 16 and 17. Halifax, at the Emera Oval, on Feb. 23 and 24. Images from the first annual Intact Insurance Day on Skates in February 2012.

CAROLINE TRUCHON Born: July 7, 1988 Chicoutimi, Que. Hometown: Chicoutimi, Que. Club: CPV Chicoutimi (Les Comètes) International senior seasons: 2 (2010-2012) Coaches: Frédéric Blackburn and Jeffrey Scholten 2011-12 Season This was her second international senior season Competing in her first World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), she finished fourth with the relay team After competing in all six World Cups, her season classifications were: seventh in the 500 (7 races), 22nd in the 1,000 (4 races), 76th in the 1,500 (1 race) and fifth relay. She won a silver medal in the relay in World Cup #2 in Saguenay (Oct. 28-30) At the Canadian Open Championships in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she placed a career-high third overall. She took the silver medal in the 500, bronze in the 1,500, was fourth in the 1,000, and fifth in the 3,000 Her final Canadian ranking was a career-high third. Career Highlights World Championships (1): Competed in her first championships in 2012 Named to the team in 2011, but did not skate. World Cups (8): Won two silver medals and one bronze in the relay She finished just off the podium in fourth in three 500-metre races Her first event was World Cup #5 in Moscow (Feb. 11-13, 2011) when she raced the 500 and 1,000. National competitions: In her seven last Canadian Open Championships, she had her best overall finish, third, and won her first individual medals (silver in 500 and bronze in 1,000) in 2012. She was sixth overall in 2011 and ninth in 2010 She is four-time Canadian age-class champion and three-time North American age-class champion. Quick Facts She started speed skating at the age of four She played competitive soccer for 10 years She enjoys going to the movies and reading She is studying at Collège Rosemont She helped fundraise for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada She is sponsored by Québecor Média. 100

Results - Caroline Truchon 2011-12 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-1 10 13 4 WC-2 1st: 8; 2nd: 4 2 WC-3 13 26 7 WC-4 1st: 6; 2nd: 4 7 WC-5 7 11 4 WC-6 1st: 16; 2nd: 7 8 WC Rank 7 22 76 5 World Champ. 4 Fall Selections 6 4 4 4 Cdn Open 2 4 3 5 3 Cdn Rank 3 2010-11 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall WC-5 4 12 2 WC-6 1st: 9; 2nd: 8 3 WC Rank 13 52 2 Fall Selections 11 9 9 10 Cdn Open 4 11 4 6 6 Cdn Rank 6 2009-10 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Fall Selections 11 9 9 10 Cdn Open 6 8 12 9 9 Cdn Rank 14 2008-09 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 22 20 18 22 Cdn Rank 17 2007-08 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 15 13 23 18 Cdn Rank 20 2006-07 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 19 18 19 21 Cdn Rank 25 2005-06 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m Relay Overall Cdn Open 13 13 9 12 Cdn Rank 17 101

GABRIELLE WADDELL Born: Sept. 20, 1988, Red Deer, Alta. Hometown: Red Deer, Alta. Club: Red Deer Central Lions Speed Skating Club International senior seasons: 2 (2010-2012) Coach: Jonathon Cavar 2011-12 Season This was her second international senior season She was named to the team for the World Championships in Shanghai (March 9-11), but did not skate After competing in all six World Cups, her season classifications were: 24th in the 500m (4 races), 28th in the 1000m (4 races), 31st in the 1500m (2 races) and fifth in the relay At the Canadian Open Championship in Saguenay (Jan. 13-15), she placed a career-high fourth overall. She won a silver medal in the 3,000, was fourth in the 1,500, fifth in the 1,000, and eighth in the 500 Her final Canadian ranking was a career-high fourth. Career Highlights World Championships: She named to the team for 2012, but did not skate. World Cups (8): Her first event was World Cup #3 in Changchun, China (Oct. 29-31, 2010) when she was 13th in the 500 and 18th in the 1,500 Her highest individual race placing was ninth in the 500 (World Cup #2 in 2011-12) and 1,000 (World Cup #4 in 2010-11). FISU Games (2): Won bronze in relay at the 2009 Games... Also competed at the 2011 Games. National competitions: In her last five Canadian Open Championships, she had a career-high ranking of fourth in 2012 and won her second career medal, silver, in the 3,000. She also won a silver medal in the 500 in 2010 She had a career-high end-of-season ranking of fourth in 2011-12. Quick Facts She started speed skating at the age of five She is studying sciences at the University of Calgary She has achieved her Grade 6 Royal Conservatory piano and Grade 1 musical theory She is married to long track speed skater Tyler Derraugh She is sponsored by Wellness Coach, Spinal Care Canada, DJA Holdings Ltd., Southside Dodge Chrysler & RV Centre. 102