Petitclerc, March and Croteau join Team Canada for 2011 UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup in Spain
The Canadian Cycling Association (CCA) is pleased to announce the six
athletes selected for the 2011 UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup in
Segovia, Spain, held from June 10th to June 12th, 2011.
Canada will send a limited team to the event as it secured enough
qualifying points at the World Cup event in Sydney, Australia earlier
this month. Three news faces will be introduced to their first
Para-cycling World Cup competition: Chantal Petitclerc of Montreal, QC,
Marie-Ève Croteau of Québec, QC and Karen March of Victoria, BC. In
addition to the rookie athletes, Marie-Claude Molnar of Sainte-Adèle,
QC, Shelley Gautier of Toronto, ON and Brayden McDougall of Calgary, AB
will make the trip overseas to race.
Chantal Petitclerc, a prolific wheelchair racer with 21 Paralympic
medals including 14 Gold medals in five Paralympic Games, will race for
the first time wearing the Canadian uniform. Petitclerc, a companion of
the Order of Canada and Golden Jubilee Medal recipient, is excited at to
renew her love for sport with the sport of para-cycling.
“I discovered the sport since training with Eric Van Den Eynde. It’s
a new passion for which I am discovering! Going to the UCI World Cup in
Segovia is a chance for me to see where I stand amongst the world’s
elite, and to live a neat experience,” said Petitclerc, winner of the
Laureus World Sports Award and first female Paralympic athlete to
receive the Lou Marsh Award.
Petitclerc raced on a hand bike in the H3 category at the Defi
Sportif in Montréal, and surpassed the National Team standards.
Petitclerc objectives are clear, and they are short term.
“I don’t have as an objective to compete in para-cycling at the
Paralympic Games in London. Competing in Spain is way for me to help
Canada earn those coveted UCI points for Paralympic qualification,”
continued Petitclerc, holder of five World records and five Paralympic
records in athletics. “I was quite shocked, and happy, to have met the
standards at the Défi Sportif in Montréal, QC.”
Another new face joining the team is Marie-Ève Croteau, in the T2
category. Hailing from Québec City, Marie-Ève Croteau shattered the
National Team standards and could be a medal contender in her opening
race in the Tricycle category (T2). At the recent Défi Sportif in
Montréal, Croteau raced to 140% of the National Team standards in the
time trial race, and won the road race amongst an international
attendance.
Also competing internationally for the first time in para-cycling is
Karen March of Victoria, BC, the reigning Provincial Champion in the
time trial race. March is racing in the H1 category. Like Petitclerc,
March is also a convert from the sport of athletics. At the 2004
Paralympic Summer Games in Athens, she raced in the 200m and 400m,
events in which she finished 8th and 10th respectively.
Segovia is a medieval city in the center of Spain with more than
2000 years old. In 1985 the UNESCO named to Segovia as a World Heritage
Site. Segovia is renowned for its Roman Aqueduct and for its castle
name Alcazar. A Real Orden issued in a remote October the 11th of 1884,
named the Aqueduct Monumento Histórico Artístico (Historical-artistic
monument). This honourable name was given, as years passed by, to
several monuments of the city.
CANADIAN DELEGATION, 2011 PARA-CYCLING ROAD WORLD CUP, SEGOVIA, SPA
Marie-Ève CROTEAU – T2 (Québec, QC)
Shelley GAUTIER – T1 (Toronto, ON)
Karen MARCH – H1 (Victoria, BC)
Brayden McDOUGALL – C1 (Calgary, AB)
Marie Claude MOLNAR – C4 (Sainte-Adèle, QC)
Chantal PETITCLERC – H3 (Montreal, QC)
SCHEDULE
Friday, June 10 – Individual Time Trial (all categories)
Saturday, June 11 – Road race (B, H)
Sunday, June 12 – Road race (C)
The Canadian Cycling Association is the governing body for
competitive cycling in Canada. Founded in 1882, the CCA aims to create
and sustain an effective system that develops talented Canadian cyclists
to achieve Olympic, Paralympic and World Championship medal
performances.
With the vision to be a leading competitive cycling nation by 2020
celebrating enhanced international success, increased a participation
and world class event hosting, the CCA manages the National teams, hosts
national and international events, and administers community programs
to promote Cycling in Canada. For more information, please visit:
www.canadian-cycling.com.
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Canadian Cycling Association
(403) 614-4275
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