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Alberta Games Legacy Athletes ALBERTA GAMES LEGACY OF ATHLETES Athlete Home Alberta Games Major Games Sport Town Morgan Bird Calgary 2006 Alberta Summer Games – 2012 Paralympic Games Swimming Red Deer – (Para Swimming) 2016 Paralympic Games Allison Beveridge Calgary 2006 ASG – Red Deer - Triathlon 2016 Olympic Summer Games Cycling Kurt Browning Caroline 1980 Alberta Winter Games - 1988 Olympic Winter Games Figure Skating Grande Prairie (Figure Skating) 1992 Olympic Winter Games 1994 Olympic Winter Games Anastasia Bucsis Calgary 2002 Alberta Winter Games – 2010 Olympic Winter Games Speedskating Medicine Hat – Speedskating) 2014 Olympic Winter Games 2006 Alberta Winter Games – Jasper, Hinton, Edson – (speedskating) Stefan Daniel Calgary 2012 Alberta Summer Games – 2016 Paralympic Games Triathlon Lethbridge – Track and Field Jesse Cockney Canmore 2002 AWG – Medicine Hat – 2014 Olympic Winter Games XC Skiing Cross Country Skiing Chandra Crawford Canmore 1996 Alberta Winter Games – 2006 Olympic Winter Games XC Skiing Lethbridge (XC Skiing) 2010 Olympic Winter Games 1998 Alberta Winter Games – 2014 Olympic Winter Games Red Deer (XC Skiing) Rosanna Crawford Canmore 2000 Alberta Winter Games – 2010 Olympic Winter Games Biathlon Strathcona County (Biathlon) 2014 Olympic Winter Games 2002 Alberta Winter Games – Medicine Hat – (Biathlon) Deidra Dionne Red Deer 1994 Alberta Winter Games – St. 2002 Olympic Winter Games Freestyle Albert (Freestyle Skiing) 2006 Olympic Winter Games Skiing (Aerials) Maria Hawkins Banff 1976 Alberta Winter Games - 1992 Olympic Summer Games Cycling Banff (Alpine Skiing) 1978 Alberta Winter Games - Medicine Hat (Alpine Skiing) Jennifer Heil Spruce Grove 1997 Alberta Summer Games - 2006 Olympic Winter Games Freestyle Lloydminster (Swimming) 2010 Olympic Winter Games Skiing (Moguls) Melissa Eckville 1995 Alberta Summer Games – 2006 Olympic Winter Games Skeleton Hollingsworth County of Parkland (Athletics) 2010 Olympic Winter Games 2014 Olympic Winter Games Kaillie Humphries Calgary 2000 AWG – Strathcona County 2006 Olympic Winter Games Bobsleigh (Alpine Skiing) 2010 Olympic Winter Games 2014 Olympic Winter Games Kaylin Irvine Calgary 2006 Alberta Winter Games – 2014 Olympic Winter Games Speedskating Jasper Hinton Edson – (Speedskating) Gilmore Calgary 2006 Alberta Winter Games – 2014 Olympic Winter Games Speed Skating Junio Jasper, Hinton, Edson Sspeedskating) April 4, 2017 Alberta Games Overview – Legacy of Host Communities and Athletes 1 Athlete Home Alberta Games Major Games Sport Town Jamie Gregg Edmonton 2000 Alberta Winter Games – 2010 Olympic Winter Games Speedskating Stathcona County- Speedskating 2014 Olympic Winter Games Jessica Gregg Edmonton 2002 Alberta Winter Games – 2010 Olympic Winter Games Short track Medicine Hat –( Speedskating) Speedskating Roz Groenewoud Calgary 2004 AWG – Peace River 2014 Olympic Winter Games Free Style Half Freestyle Skiing pipe Marc Kennedy St. Albert 1993 Alberta Summer Games 2010 Olympic Winter Games Curling (Wetaskawin) 1995 Alberta Summer Games 1996 Alberta Winter Games – Lethbridge (Curling) 1998 Alberta Winter Games - Red Deer (Curling) Graeme Killick Ft McMurray 2004 AWG - (Cross Country 2014 Olympic Winter Games XC Skiing Skiing) Zina Kocher Red Deer 2000 Alberta Winter Games – 2006 Olympic Winter Games Biathlon Strathcona County (XC Skiing) 2010 Olympic Winter Games 2014 Olympic Winter Games Meaghan St. Albert 1998 AWG- Red Deer – 2010 Olympic Winter Games Hockey Mickelson-Reid (Hockey) 2014 Olympic Winter Games 2000 AWG – Strathcona County (Hockey) Susan Massitti Calgary 1976 Alberta Winter Games – 1998 Olympic Winter Games Speed Skating Banff (Figure Skating) Carla MacLeod Calgary 1994 Alberta Winter Games - St. 2006 Olympic Winter Games Hockey Alberta (Hockey) 2010 Olympic Winter Games 1996 Alberta Winter Games – Lethbridge (Hockey) 1998 Alberta Winter Games – Red Deer (Hockey) Brian McKeever Calgary 1993 Alberta Winter Games 2002 Paralympic Winter Games XC Skiing (XC Sking) 2006 Paralympic Winter Games 1994 Alberta Winter Games – St 2010 Parlympic Games Albert (XC Sking) 2014 Paralympic Games Robin McKeever Canmore 1986 Alberta Winter Games - 1998 Olympic Winter Games XC Skiing Edson (XC Skiing) 2006 Paralympic Winter Games 2010 Paralympic Games Dustin Molicki Calgary 1990 Alberta Winter Games - 2002 Olympic Winter Games Speed Skating Camrose (Speed Skating) Cary Mullen Calgary 1982 Alberta Winter Games - 1990 Pan American Games Gymnastics Lloydminster (Gymnastics) 1992 Olympic Winter Games Alpine Skiing 1994 Olympic Winter Games Kyle Nissen Calgary 1992 Alberta Winter Games 2006 Olympic Winter Games Freestyle (Freestyle) Skiing (aerials) Christine Valhalla 1985 Alberta Summer Games - 2004 Olympic Summer Games Wrestling Nordhagen Centre Ft. McMurray (Canoeing) 2008 Olympic Summer Games 1987 Alberta Summer Games - Strathcona County 1989 Alberta Summer Games - Brooks April 4, 2017 Alberta Games Overview – Legacy of Host Communities and Athletes 2 Athlete Home Alberta Games Major Games Sport Town Jody Patrick Calgary 1993 Alberta Summer Games - 1998 Commonwealth Games Badminton Wetaskawin (Badminton) Katherine Plouffe Edmonton 2006 Alberta Summer Games – 2016 Olympic Summer Games Basketball Red Deer (Basketball) Michelle Plouffe Edmonton 2006 Alberta Summer Games – 2012 Olympic Summer Games Basketball Red Deer (Basketball) 2016 Olympic Summer Games Sara Renner Canmore 1990 Alberta Winter Games - 1998 Olympic Winter Games XC Skiing Camrose (XC Skiing) 2006 Olympic Winter Games 1991 Alberta Summer Games - 2010 Olympic Winter Games Stettler (Rowing) Josh Riker Fox Delacour 1997 Alberta Summer Games – 2008 Olympic Summer Games Modern Lloydminster- (triathlon) 2011 Pan American Games Pentathlon 1998 Alberta Winter Games – 2015 Pan American Games Red Deer- (Shooting) 2000 Alberta Winter Games Strathcona County- (Shooting) 2000 Alberta Summer Games – Grande Prairie (Beach volleyball) Mike Riddle Edmonton 2000 AWG – Strathcona County- 2014 Olympic Winter Games Freestyle Half (Freestyle sking) Pipe Kathy Salmon Calgary 1984 Alberta Winter Games - 1988 Olympic Winter Games Luge Farstad Crowsnest Pass (Luge) 1992 Olympic Winter Games Kristy Sergeant Edmonton 1988 Alberta Winter Games - Red 1994 Olympic Winter Games Figure Skating Deer (Figure Skating) 1998 Olympic Winter Games 1990 Alberta Winter Games - Camrose (Figure Skating) Michael Slipchuk Edmonton 1980 Alberta Winter Games - 1992 Olympic Winter Games Figure Skating Grande Prairie (Figure Skating) Nathan Smith Calgary 1998 AWG – Red Deer – 2010 Winter Olympic Games Biathlon (Biathlon) 2014 Winter Olympic Games 2000 AWG – Strathcona County – (Biathlon) Shannon Szabados Edmonton 2000 AWG – Strathcona County 2010 Winter Olympic Games Hockey – (Hockey) 2014 Winter Olympic Games Brianne Tutt Airdrie 2006 Alberta Winter Games – 2014 Olympic Winter Games Speed Jasper,Hinton, Edson Skating (Speedskating) Heidi Widmer Banff 2004 Alberta Winter Games – 2014 Olympic Winter Games XC Skiing (Cross Country Skiing) Madeline Williams Rocky 1996 Alberta Winter Games 2010 Olympic Winter Games XC Skiing Mountain (Lethbridge) – Cross Country House Skiing Tara Whitten Edmonton 1994 Alberta Winter Games St. 2012 Summer Olympic Games Cycling Albert (XC Country) 2016 Summer Olympic Games April 4, 2017 Alberta Games Overview – Legacy of Host Communities and Athletes 3 Athlete Home Alberta Games Major Games Sport Town Angela Whyte St Albert 1993 Alberta Summer Games – 2004 Summer Olympics Athletics Wetaskiwin – Athletics AB 2008 Olympic Summer Games games record holder - 2016 Olympic Summer Games April 4, 2017 Alberta Games Overview – Legacy of Host Communities and Athletes 4 .
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