Equestrian - Jumping
Eric Lamaze
Eric Lamaze made history by becoming the first equestrian athlete to win an individual Olympic gold medal for Canada with his beloved stallion, Hickstead.
Eric Lamaze made history by becoming the first equestrian athlete to win an individual Olympic gold medal for Canada with his beloved stallion, Hickstead.
Rosie MacLennan made history at Rio 2016 when she became the first trampolinist to ever win back-to-back Olympic gold medals….
Mark Pearson has more than 260 senior national team caps since making his debut in 2005. At just 21-years-old, he was the youngest member of the Canadian field hockey team at Beijing 2008.
While growing up in and competing for France, Julien Bahain always dreamed of representing his mother’s homeland. Every time he…
Mike Mason has been one of Canada’s top high jumpers since he won gold at the 2004 IAAF World Junior Championships.
Audrey Lacroix participated at her second consecutive Olympic Games and finished 12th in the 200m butterfly event in London. She competed in the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai in both the 100m and 200m butterfly.
Haislan Garcia competed in his second consecutive Olympic Games in 2012 and finished in seventh place in the men’s freestyle 66 kg division.
Since making his first international appearance in 2005 versus Scotland, Scott Tupper has played 300 games for Canada. He is one of two men on the 2019 national team – the other is Mark Pearson – who competed at Beijing 2008.
At her second Olympic Games in 2012, Roseline Filion earned a 10m synchronized platform bronze with partner Meaghan Benfeito in London and finished 10th in the individual 10m event.
Meaghan Benfeito returned to the Olympic Games for the second time in her career in 2012 and competed in the women’s 10m synchro event with partner Roseline Filion to capture the bronze medal. She also competed in the women’s 10m individual event and finished in 11th place.
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