There is a Quebec athlete who really left an impression on me, but who made certain blunders after her sporting career. I’m talking here about Myriam Bédard in biathlon at the Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer. Let’s put aside her post-career and think about the little girl from Loretteville who collected two gold medals at these Games. What pride we had.
Guy Sirois
Clara Hughes and her winning the gold medal in the 5000 meters at the Turin Olympic Games. A metronome, each passage with the same time or almost without weakening and going to win gold in the last round. A great moment from a great athlete.
Sébastien Vigneault
In my opinion, it’s Joannie Rochette and her bronze medal won at the Vancouver Olympics a few days after the tragic death of her mother. What a courageous and friendly woman, we wish her a great career in medicine.
Jean-Louis Mignot
It’s February 20, 2014, the Olympic Games are drawing to a close in Sochi and I’m lucky enough to have an evening off from my role as in-house announcer for the short track speed skating competitions. I’m planning to go to Canada House to watch the long-awaited women’s hockey final between Canada and the United States. There I meet Charles Hamelin’s mother, Manon, and her partner who have two tickets for this final, but quickly, Manon offers me her ticket so that I can accompany her partner to the meeting. A difficult proposition to refuse! Crazy atmosphere, around 50% Canadian fans and the other half American fans, we never thought we would be in Russia. A game well controlled by the Americans who were heading towards victory when we saw, in the last minute of the match, the puck moving slowly towards the empty Canadian net right in front of us… The disc ultimately not only did not enter the goal, but instead found himself in the American net a few seconds later. The reaction of the crowd in our Canadian section would only be surpassed a few minutes later during the winning goal which I was lucky enough to film from my seat. We all had the feeling, from a small corner of Russia, of having witnessed an anthological moment, which is still confirmed 10 years later.
Dany Lemay
Jacqueline Gareau’s victory in the Boston Marathon in 1980, a victory recognized a week after the fact since a cheater (Rosie Ruiz) had slipped through the crowd near the finish without having run and was declared victorious. After astonishment and incomprehension, then sadness, justice was done…
René St-Germain
The gold medal for the national women’s hockey team at the 2002 Olympic Games. Despite questionable refereeing, the Canadians were able to triumph. The leadership, confidence and composure that Danièle Sauvageau demonstrated were not only exemplary, but truly extraordinary. She believed in the players every second of this game and they believed in this victory. The best example of tenacity and “hardness of mind”!
Elyse Grenier
I cried my eyes out to see my daughter, Marie-Michèle Gagnon, perform in the downhill at the Beijing Olympic Games!
Marie-Luce Giguère
Last Saturday’s women’s hockey game at the Bell Centre. Magic !
Christian Bert
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