Jamie Macdonald Explained
Jamie Macdonald (born December 22, 1994) is a Canadian short track speed skater.[1] and has been a member of the senior national team since 2015[2]
Career
2013
Macdonald competed at the 2013 Winter Universiade in Trentino, Italy.[1] [3]
2015
Macdonald competed at the 2015 Winter Universiade in Granada, Spain, where she won a bronze medal as part of the 3,000 metres relay.[1] [4]
2016
As part of the 2015–16 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, Macdonald won her first ever World Cup medal, a silver in the 1000 m event in Dordrecht, Netherlands.[1] Macdonald followed this up with a silver in the 500 m event in Calgary, Alberta as part of the 2016–17 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup.
2017
Macdonald won a bronze medal in the 500 m event as part of the Dresden World Cup.[1] Macdonald was named to Canada's 2018 Olympic team in August 2017. This will mark her Olympic debut.[5] [6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Jamie Macdonald. www.olympic.ca/ . . 26 November 2017.
- Web site: 2017-08-30. Jamie Macdonald. 2020-10-04. Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. en-US.
- Web site: 2013 Winter Universiade: Canada sends record delegation of 149 to Trentino . 3 December 2013. www.oua.ca/ . Ontario University Athletics (OUA) . 26 November 2016.
- Web site: The Canadian women's relay collects bronze to conclude the short track speed skating competition at the 2015 Winter Universiade in Spain. 13 February 2016. www.oua.ca/. Speed Skating Canada. 26 November 2016. 25 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201025081432/https://speedskating.ca/news-and-info/news/the-canadian-womens-relay-collects-bronze-to-conclude-the-short-track-speed-skating-competition-at-the-2015-winter-universiade-in-spain. dead.
- Web site: 10 short track speed skaters nominated to Team Canada for PyeongChang 2018. Nichols. Paula. 30 August 2017. www.olympic.ca/. . 16 November 2017.
- Web site: Gold medallist Hamelin to lead Canada’s 2018 short-track team. 30 August 2017. www.sportsnet.ca/. . 16 November 2017.