Naomy BOUDREAU-GUERTIN

21 Sep 1999
22
Female
QUEBEC CITY, QC
 
Canada
BOISCHATEL, QC
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FRS Freestyle Skiing Women's Aerials 18

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Genting Snow Park A & M Stadium
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocationResult
18Aerials Ladies2021Almaty, KAZ74.82
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAerials
2021/202222
2020/202123
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonAerials Ladies
2021/20221 x 11th
2020/20211 x 8th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocationResult
11Aerials Ladies2021/2022La Relais, QC, CAN70.18
17Aerials Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN77.14
19Aerials Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN70.76
23Aerials Ladies2021/2022Deer Valley, UT, USA71.28
25Aerials Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN66.70
27Aerials Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN57.71
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Nao

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Hiking, camping, climbing, bike and spending time with her dogs. (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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Athlete, student

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Pursuing a degree in psychoeducation at the University Laval (Quebec, QC).
Graduated in 2016 from the sports program at La Seigneurie High School.

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Father, Pierre Guertin. Mother, Caroline Boudreau. Stepfather, Jean-Francois Dufour. Brothers, Rafael Boudreau-Guertin, Gregoire Boudreau-Dufour. Sister, Justine Boudreau-Dufour.

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French, English

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Freestyle Canada

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National: Remi Belanger (CAN)

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2020 World Cup in Ruka (Aerials - 14th)

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2019: Tore her left ACL while on a training camp in Ruka. Returned for the 2019/20 season.
2017: Tore her right ACL in Nor-Am competition in Val St-come.

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2021

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Started freestyle skiing in 2011 at the Skiing Club Le Relais. (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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Loves to ski, flipping in the air, the adrenaline the sport gives her, and being outside. (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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Competing at the Olympic Winter Games in 2022 and 2026, a triple jump on snow, stepping onto the podium on the World Cup tour. (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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Finishing eighth at her second World Cup competition (2021 in Deer Valley). (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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Freestyle skier Yves Laroche (CAN): Two-time World Grand Prix Aerial champion (1984, 1986), three-time Canadian champion. (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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First coach Nicolas Fontaine (CAN), three-time aerials Olympian (1994, 1998, 2002), now coaching the Canadian development team.

Others who have helped and encouraged her along the way, her friends Jade Lessard and Emilie Pelletier, and her boyfriend Charles Garneau-Larose. (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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Always wears the same socks for competitions. (Athlete, 27 May 2021)

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Trophy at the Ski Acro Quebec Gala (2019). (Instagram, 3 Apr 2019)

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