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Two McGill students to skate for Canada in China

Published: 12 February 2009

By Earl Zukerman, McGill & Michel BĂ©langer, CIS

OTTAWA – McGill students Nita Avrith, a third-year physiology major from Westmount, and Annik Plamondon of Longueuil, Que., are among five women on the Canadian short track speed skating squad heading to the 24th Winter Universiade this weekend in Harbin, China.

Avrith and Plamondon are both back for a second trip to the Universiade. Avrith reached the quarterfinal round of the 500-metre event in 2007, while Plamondon reached the quarterfinals in the 1500m.

Canada is sending a five-man, five-woman short track contingent to the event -- sometimes referred to as the World University Games -- and many of Team Canada’s best medal hopes at the games will come from the athletes competing at the Skating Gym at the University of Science and Technology.

Led by manager Mark Mathies and coach Stephen Gough, a 1998 McGill graduate, the latest edition of Canada’s university short track team is a good bet to better the podium performance of the 2007 Winter Universiade squad. Two years ago in Torino, Italy, Laval’s Anne Maltais won Canada’s only medal in the sport, earning a bronze in the women’s 500m.

While this year’s group will be hard pressed to challenge the record, 17-medal haul enjoyed by Canada at 1985 Universiade in Belluno, Italy, the 2009 group may very well take a shot at the medal totals posted by Canada’s speed skaters at the 2003 games in Tarvisio, Italy. That year, Concordia’s Jeff Scholten, Calgary’s Daryl Rasmussen and Marc-André Monette of College Ahuntsic each won two medals with Scholten claiming gold in the men’s 500m.

“There are two or three athletes on this year’s team who are on the threshold of breaking through on the international scene,” said Speed Skating Canada communications manager Mylène Croteau.

Université de Montréal’s Valérie Lambert and Collège de Maisonneuve’s Marie-Andrée Mendes-Campeau, both of Montreal, and University of Calgary’s Gabrielle Waddell of Red Deer, Alta., round out the women’s roster.

On the men’s side, Guillaume Bastille of Rivière-du-Loup, Que., could be the one to watch in the individual competition. A member of the national senior team, Bastille (UQAM) won three bronze medals in a World Cup event in February 2008 – two in the 1000m and one in the relay. He finished the 2007-08 World Cup season ranked 14th in the 1000m, and was a silver medalist in the overall standings at the 2008 Canadian Open championships.

Fellow UQAM skater Alex Boisvert-Lacroix of Sherbrooke, Que., also has the potential to post impressive results in Harbin. After bursting onto the national scene in 2007 with a surprise 500m win at a National Team Selection event, Boisvert-Lacroix followed it up with a silver medal in the relay and bronze medal in the 500m in his first ever World Cup event.

“Guillaume and Alex are in a group of athletes who are right on the edge of making it to the World Cup circuit on a full-time basis,” said Croteau. “Right now we have eight or nine men consistently fighting it out for the spots on the World Cup team. At any given time, all of them could be considered for a spot on the international stage. The Universiade will provide these athletes with another opportunity to make a name for themselves at a top-end international competition.”

Richard Shoebridge of Cambridge, Ont., is the lone returning athlete from the 2007 Universiade. The University of Calgary student qualified for the quarterfinals of both the 500m and 1500m events in Torino.

Fellow U of C skaters Tyler Derraugh of Winnipeg and Liam McFarlane of Medicine Hat, Alta., join Shoebridge on the men’s Universiade team. Derraugh competed at the 2003 Canada Winter Games for Team Manitoba and is a member of Speed Skating Canada’s Talent 2014 development squad. McFarlane is a member of Canada’s National development team, and was 11th overall at the first National Team selection event in 2007-08, finishing sixth in the 500m.

Canada’s participation in the Universiade is managed by the CIS International Programs.


Team Canada website:


2009 Winter Universiade website:


TEAM CANADA ROSTER: WOMEN

Name University / College Hometown

Nita Avrith McGill Montreal, Que.

Valérie Lambert Montréal Montreal, Que.

Marie-Andrée Mendes-Campeau Collège Maisonneuve Montreal, Que.

Annik Plamondon Montréal Longueuil, Que.

Gabrielle Waddell Calgary Red Deer, Alta.



TEAM CANADA ROSTER: MEN

Name University / College Hometown

Guillaume Bastille UQAM Rivière-du-Loup, Que.

Alex Boisvert-Lacroix UQAM Sherbrooke, Que.

Tyler Derraugh Calgary Winnipeg, Man.

Liam McFarlane Calgary Medicine Hat, Alta.

Richard Shoebridge Calgary Cambridge, Ont.



STAFF

Team leader: Mark Mathies
Coach: Stephen Gough
Athletic therapist: Mireille Brosseau

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For more information please contact:


Michel BĂ©langer
Communications manager
Canadian Interuniversity Sport
Ph: (613) 562-5670 ext. 25
Cell: (613) 447-6334
belanger [at] universitysport.ca

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