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LeMay Doan, Katrion

Catriona Ann Lemey-Doan ( born Catriona Ann Le May Doan , born December 23, 1970 in Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada ) is a Canadian speed skater, two-time Olympic champion at a distance of 500 meters (1998 and 2002), a 5-time world champion.

Skater
Katrion LeMay-Doan
Catriona Le May Doan.jpg
general information
Full nameKatrion Ann LeMay-Doan
Original nameCatriona ann le may doan
Citizenship Canada
Date of BirthDecember 23, 1970 ( 1970-12-23 ) (48 years old)
Place of BirthSaskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada
AccommodationSaskatoon
Titles
Olympic champion2 (1998, 2002)
World champion5 (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002)
World Cup Career
Number of winsthirty
Catwalks64
Personal records
500 meters37.22
1000 meters1: 14.50
1,500 meters1: 57.50
3000 meters4: 26.98
5000 meters8: 14.52
Medals
Olympic Games
GoldNagano 1998500 m
GoldSalt Lake City 2002500 m
BronzeSalt Lake City 20021000 m

She was one of 5 athletes who lit the Olympic flame at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver .

Achievements

  • 1996
  • Gold 1996 World Championship Sprint 500m Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • 1997
  • First general-1997/98 World Cup distance 500 m
  • Gold 1997 World Cup, 500m, Roswell , Minnesota
  • Silver 1997 World Cup, 500m, Roswell, Minnesota
  • Gold 1997 World Cup , 1000m, Roswell, Minnesota
  • Gold 1997 World Cup , 500 m, Calgary , Alberta
  • Gold 1997 World Cup , 500 m, Calgary, Alberta
  • Gold 1997 World Cup , 1000 m, Calgary, Alberta
  • Silver 1997 World Cup , 1000 m, Calgary, Alberta
  • Gold Sprint 1996/97 Canada Championship, General
  • Silver 1997 Sprint World Championship 500m Hamar , Norway
  • Bronze 1997 World Cup, 500 m, Innsbruck , Austria
  • 1998
  • Gold 1998/99 World Cup, 500 m, Seoul , Korea
  • Gold 1998/99 World Cup, 500 m, Nagano , Japan
  • Gold World Cup 1998/99, 1000 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Gold 1998 Winter Olympics, 500m, Nagano, Japan
  • Bronze Winter Olympics 1998, 1000 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Olympic record-Winter Olympic Games 1998 500 m (38.21 S)
  • 1998 - Sportsmanska of the Year in Canada
  • The first general 1998 World Cup distance 500 m
  • The first general 1998 World Cup 1000 m distance
  • Gold 1998 World Individual Distance Championships, 500 m, Calgary
  • Silver-1998 World Championship at individual distances of the championship of 1000 m, Calgary
  • Gold 1998 World Cup, 500 m, West Ailees , Winsconsin
  • Gold 1998 World Cup, 500 m, West Ailees , Winsconsin
  • 1998 World Record Canadian Olympic Test 500 m (37.55 S)
  • World Champion 1998 World Championship Sprint, Berlin, Germany
  • Gold 1998 World Cup, 500 m, Baselga di Pine , Italy
  • Gold 1998 World Cup, 500 m, Baselga di Pine, Italy
  • Silver 1998 World Cup, 1000 m, Baselga di Pine, Italy
  • 1999
  • Gold 1999 World Individual Distance Championship 500m Heerenveen , Netherlands
  • Bronze 1999 World Championship at individual distances of the championship of 1000 m, Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • First General 1999 World Championship, 500 m
  • Third Overall-1999 World Championship, 1000 m
  • World Champion 1999 World Sprint Championship, 500 m, Calgary
  • Gold 1999 World Cup, 500 m, Berlin , Germany
  • 2000
  • Gold 2000/01 World Cup, 500 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Gold 2000/01 World Cup, 500 m, Seoul, Korea
  • Bronze 2000 World Championship at individual championship distances, 500 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Silver 2000 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary
  • Silver 2000 World Cup, 500m Butte , Montana
  • Silver 2000 World Cup, 1000 m, Butte, Montana
  • The first general 2000 Championship of Canada, Sprint.
  • 2001
  • 2001 - Athlete of the Year in Canada
  • World Record 2001 World Championship at individual distances of the championships 500 m (37.29 s)
  • First General 2001 World Championship, 500 m
  • World Record 2001 National Championship of Canada 500 m (37.40 S)
  • World Record 2001 National Championship of Canada Amount: Points (150,085)
  • Gold 2001 World Individual Distance Championships, 500m, Salt Lake City , Utah
  • Bronze 2001 World Individual Championships 1000m Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • World Champion 2001 World Championship Sprint, 500 m, Inzell , Germany
  • First overall 2001 Canadian Sprint Championship.
  • Gold 2001 World Cup, 1000 m, Calgary
  • Gold 2001 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary
  • Gold 2001 World Cup, 500 m, Heerenveen, Holland
  • Gold 2001 World Cup, 1000 m Heerenveen, Holland
  • Gold 2001 World Cup, 500 m, Helsinki , Finland
  • Silver 2001/02 World Cup, 1000 m, Calgary
  • Gold 2001/02 World Cup, 500 m, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 2002
  • Gold 2002 Winter Olympics, 500m, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Olympic Record 2002 Winter Olympics, 500 m (37.30 s), Salt Lake City, Utah
  • World Champion 2002 World Sprint Championship, 500 m, Hamar, Norway
  • 2002 - Lou Marsh Award as an athlete of the year in Canada.
  • 2002 - Athlete of the Year in Canada
  • World Record 2001/02 World Cup, 500 m (37.22 S) Calgary
  • First General 2002 World Championship Position 500 m
  • Gold 2002 World Cup, 500 m, Inzell, Germany
  • Gold 2002 World Cup, 100 m, Inzell, Germany
  • Gold 2002 World Cup, 500 m, Heerenveen, Holland
  • Gold-2001/02 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary

Links

  • Site of Katrion Lemey-Doan
  • Olympic Skater Delivers Speed ​​- With a Smile
  • Katriona LeMay-Doan decided to tie with skates - Soviet Sport
  • LeMay-Doan leaves the championship - Sport-Express
  • 2010 Olympic Torch Relay
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lemei-Doan ,_Catrion &oldid = 94218107


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