Emily DICKSON

23 May 1997
24
Female
BURNS LAKE, BC
 
Canada
CANMORE, AB
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BTH Biathlon Women's 15km Individual 70
Women's 7.5km Sprint 81
Women's 4x6km Relay 10

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Centre
Finished
Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Centre
Finished
Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
9Women's 4x6km Relay2020Antholz-Anterselva, ITA
14Mixed Relay2020Antholz-Anterselva, ITA
54Women's 10km Pursuit2020Antholz-Anterselva, ITA
56Women's 7.5km Sprint2020Antholz-Anterselva, ITA
Junior World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
9Women's 3x6km Relay2019Osrblie, SVK
9Women's 3x6km Relay2018Otepaa, EST
26Women's 10km Pursuit2018Otepaa, EST
36Women's 7.5km Sprint2018Otepaa, EST
36Women's 12.5km Individual2018Otepaa, EST
51Women's 10km Pursuit2019Osrblie, SVK
51Women's 12.5km Individual2019Osrblie, SVK
56Women's 7.5km Sprint2019Osrblie, SVK
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Em

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Photography, singing.

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Athlete

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Father, Bryan. Mother, Terri.

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English

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Omineca Ski Club / Team Trail Sports Elite

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National: Justin Wadsworth (USA), Pavel Lantsov (RUS)
Personal: Rachel Koroscil (CAN), Alain Parent (CAN)

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2016 IBU Cup in Brezno (Individual - DNS, Sprint - 64th)
2020 World Cup in Oberhof (Sprint - 46th, Relay - 20th)

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2015: Diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder. It took her several years for her to recover full strength.

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2013

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Started cross-country skiing shortly after learning to walk and started biathlon in 2006.

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Was inspired by her father, one of her first coaches, and oldest sister, Allie.

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Being selected to compete at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games. "Eek! I’m going to the Olympics. I’m really struggling to put this feeling into words. I mean, this has been a goal of mine for well over a decade now, so the fact that it’s actually happening still feels a little unreal to me."

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Biathlete Marie-Dorin Habert (FRA), PyeongChang 2018 Olympic mixed relay gold medallist and five-time world champion.

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"It's difficult to follow your dreams, it's a tragedy not to. So don't call it a dream, call it a plan." (Twitter, 2022)

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Petro Canada FACE Grant (2018, 2019)
Prince George Citizen Newsmaker of the Year (2015)
Prince George Sports Hall of Fame Youth Excellence Award (2014)
Pacific Sport Athlete of the Year (2013)
Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines Leading Spirits Youth Achievement Award (2013)
Pacific Sport Rising Star (2012)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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